Imperial Britain

Imperial Britain

Author: Andrew S. Thompson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-07-30

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 1317882520

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This new study considers the impact of the empire upon modern British political culture. The economic and cultural legacy of empire have received a great deal of attention, but historians have neglected the effects of empire upon the domestic British political scene. Dr Thompson explores economic, demographic, intellectual and military influences and he shows how parliamentary and party opinion interacted with imperial ideas and interests in the country at large. This is a major new book which explores the ideology of key imperial campaigns, and their popular support. It makes a critical contribution to recent debates -- about the importance of empire to the nature and development of British national identities before and after the First World War.


The Tariff Reform Mirage

The Tariff Reform Mirage

Author: W.E. Dowding

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-10-10

Total Pages: 419

ISBN-13: 135158135X

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This book, first published in 1913, records the ten years’ history of the Tariff Reform movement. Using the published declarations of both sides of the argument – the Tariff Reformers on one side, Free Traders on the other – the author provides the definitive account of Tariff reform up to the crisis of 1913.


Bulletin

Bulletin

Author: University of California (System). University Extension

Publisher:

Published: 1915

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13:

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Parliamentary Debates (Hansard).

Parliamentary Debates (Hansard).

Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons

Publisher:

Published: 1924

Total Pages: 1518

ISBN-13:

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Contains the 4th session of the 28th Parliament through the session of the Parliament.


Mediatizing the Nation, Ordering the World

Mediatizing the Nation, Ordering the World

Author: Andrew Dougall

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2024-08-19

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0198882203

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This book offers a timely and engaging account of how technologies of communication media impact nationalist challenges to global order, shedding new light on how they matter, how they have changed, and how their evolution transforms the conditions of possibility for nationalist order challengers. In the 21st century, we have become accustomed to close entanglements between resurgent nationalism and digital media. In Mediatizing the Nation, Ordering the World, Andrew Dougall shows that the relationship between media and nationalist order contestation is far older. Comparing Trump's breakthrough in the 21st century United States with a similar - but unsuccessful - movement in 19th century Britain, the book argues that communication media shaped these episodes by differently patterning the constitution and distribution of meaning on which they relied. Underpinning this argument is a novel theorization of media in world politics that draws on insights from media and communications scholarship, in addition to international relations. Among the book's key contributions are to explain how media affect vertical challenges to the structure of international orders; to reframe IR's theoretical engagement with the relationship between media and order; and to situate the internet within a longer history of this relationship, contributing to a more balanced view of its impact.