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Imperial co-histories and the British and colonial press |
Julie F. Codell |
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Scripting South Asia's visual past : the Journal of Indian art and industry and the production of knowledge in the late nineteenth century |
Deepali Dewan |
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An imagined world : the Imperial gazetteer |
Michael Hancher |
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"The software of empire": telegraphic news agencies and imperial publicity, 1865-1914 |
Alex Nalbach |
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Imperial self-representation : constructions of empire in Blackwood's magazine, 1880-1900 |
David Finkelstein |
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Selling the mother country to the empire : the imperial press conference of June 1909 |
J. Lee Thompson |
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Constructing South Africa in the British press, 1890-92 : the Pall Mall gazette, the Daily graphic, and the Times |
Dorothy O. Helly and Helen Callaway |
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Objects and the press : images of China in nineteenth-century Britain |
Catherine Pagani |
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"True Englishwomen" and "Anglo-Indians" : gender, national identity, and feminism in the Victorian women's periodical press |
Denise P. Quirk |
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The empire writes back : native informant discourse in the Victorian press |
Julie F. Codell |
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History by installment : the Australian centenary and the picturesque atlas of Australasia, 1886-1888 |
Tony Hughes-d'Aeth |
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Welsh missionary journalism in India, 1880-1947 |
Aled Jones |
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"There is nothing more poetical than war" : romanticism, orientalism, and militarism in J.W. Kaye's narratives of the conquest of India |
Douglas M. Peers |
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Imperial co-histories and the British and colonial press |
Julie F. Codell |
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Scripting South Asia's visual past : the Journal of Indian art and industry and the production of knowledge in the late nineteenth century |
Deepali Dewan |
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An imagined world : the Imperial gazetteer |
Michael Hancher |