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Imperialism and Popular Culture John M. MacKenzie

Imperialism and Popular Culture von John M. MacKenzie

Imperialism and Popular Culture John M. MacKenzie


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Zusammenfassung

This text examines the various media through which nationalist ideas were conveyed in late-Victorian and Edwardian times - in the theatre, ethnic shows, juvenile literature, education and the iconography of popular art. Several chapters look beyond World War I.

Imperialism and Popular Culture Zusammenfassung

Imperialism and Popular Culture John M. MacKenzie

Popular culture is invariably a vehicle for the dominant ideas of its age. Never was this more true than in the late-19th and early 20th centuries, when it reflected the nationalist and imperialist ideologies current throughout Europe. This text examines the various media through which nationalist ideas were conveyed in late-Victorian and Edwardian times - in the theatre, ethnic shows, juvenile literature, education and the iconography of popular art. Several chapters look beyond World War I, when the most popular media, cinema and broadcasting, continued to convey an essentially late-19th-century world view, while government agencies like the Empire Marketing Board sought to convince the public of the economic value of empire. Youth organizations, which had propagated imperialist and militarist attitudes before the war, struggled to adapt to the new internationalist climate.

Über John M. MacKenzie

John MacKenzie is Emeritus Professor of Imperial History, Lancaster University and holds Honorary Professorships at Aberdeen, St Andrews and Stirling, as well as an Honorary Fellowship at Edinburgh.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Patriotism and Empire - music hall entertainment, 1870-1914, Penny Summerfield; Up Guards and At Them! - British imperialism and popular art, 1880-1914, John O. Springhall; of England, home and duty - the image of England in Victorian and Edwardian juvenile fiction, J.S. Bratton; showbiz imperialism - the case of Peter Lobengula, Ben Shepard; The grit of our forefathers: - invented traditions, propaganda and imperialism, J.A. Mangan; Boy's Own empire - feature films and imperialism in the 1930s, Jeffrey Richards; In touch with the infinite: the BBC and the Empire, 1923-53, John M. MacKenzie; Bringing the Empire alive: - the Empire Marketing Board and imperial propaganda, 1926-33, Stephen Constantine; citizens of Empire - Baden-Powell, scouts and guides, and an imperial ideal, Allen Warren.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR001235606
9780719018688
0719018684
Imperialism and Popular Culture John M. MacKenzie
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
Manchester University Press
19871026
272
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