Imperial History and the Global Politics of Exclusion

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Imperial History and the Global Politics of Exclusion

Britain, 1880-1940

Political science and theory General and world history History: specific events and topics Colonialism and imperialism

Author: Amanda Behm

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Collection: Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies

Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 24th October 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 510 Kb

ISBN: 9781137548504


Examining the rise of the field of imperial history in Britain and wider webs of advocacy

This book demonstrates how intellectuals and politicians promoted settler colonialism, excluded the subject empire, and laid a precarious framework for decolonization. History was politics in late-nineteenth-century Britain. But the means by which influential thinkers sought to steer democracy and state development also consigned vast populations to the margins of imperial debate and policy. From the 1880s onward, politicians, intellectuals, and journalists erected a school of thought based on exclusion and deferral that segregated past and future, backwardness and civilization, validating racial discrimination in empire all while disavowing racism. These efforts, however, engendered powerful anticolonial backlash and cast a long shadow over the closing decades of imperial rule. Bringing to life the forgotten struggles which have, in effect, defined our times, Imperial History and the Global Politics of Exclusion is an important reinterpretation of the intellectual history of the British Empire.

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