Ornamentalism: How the British Saw Their Empire - David Cannadine - Books - Oxford University Press - 9780195157949 - December 5, 2002
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Ornamentalism: How the British Saw Their Empire

David Cannadine

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Ornamentalism: How the British Saw Their Empire

With the return of Hong Kong to the Chinese government in 1997, the empire that had lasted three hundred years and "upon which the sun never set" finally lost its hold on the world and slipped into history. But the question of how we understand the British Empire--its origins, nature, purpose, and effect on the world it ruled--is far from settled. In this incisive work, David Cannadine looks at the British Empire from a new perspective--through the eyes of those who created and ruled it--and offers fresh insight into the driving forces behind the Empire. Arguing against the views of Edward Said and others, Cannadine suggests that the British were motivated not only by race, but also by class. The British wanted to domesticate the exotic world of their colonies and to reorder the societies they ruled according to an idealized image of their own class hierarchies.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 5, 2002
ISBN13 9780195157949
Publishers Oxford University Press
Pages 288
Dimensions 131 × 205 × 17 mm   ·   317 g
Language English  

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