Publication
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2006.
ISBN
9780521854061
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CONTENTS
1. Introduction: being at home with the Empire
2. At home with history: Macaulay and the history of England - Catherine Hall
3. A homogeneous society? Britain's internal 'others', 1800-present - Laura Tabili
4. At home with Empire: the example of Ireland - Christine Kinealy
5. The condition of women, women's writing and the Empire in nineteenth-century Britain - Jane Rendall
6. Sexuality and Empire - Philippa Levine
7. Religion and Empire at home Susan Thorne
8. Metropolitan desires and colonial connections: reflections on consumption and empire - Joanna de Groot
9. Imagining Empire: history, fantasy and literature - Cora Kaplan
10. New narratives of imperial politics in the nineteenth century - Antoinette Burton
11. Bringing the Empire home: women activists in imperial Britain, 1790s-1930s - Clare Midgley
12. Taking class notes on Empire - James Epstein
13. Citizenship and Empire 1867-1928 - Keith McClelland and Sonya Rose
1. Introduction: being at home with the Empire
2. At home with history: Macaulay and the history of England - Catherine Hall
3. A homogeneous society? Britain's internal 'others', 1800-present - Laura Tabili
4. At home with Empire: the example of Ireland - Christine Kinealy
5. The condition of women, women's writing and the Empire in nineteenth-century Britain - Jane Rendall
6. Sexuality and Empire - Philippa Levine
7. Religion and Empire at home Susan Thorne
8. Metropolitan desires and colonial connections: reflections on consumption and empire - Joanna de Groot
9. Imagining Empire: history, fantasy and literature - Cora Kaplan
10. New narratives of imperial politics in the nineteenth century - Antoinette Burton
11. Bringing the Empire home: women activists in imperial Britain, 1790s-1930s - Clare Midgley
12. Taking class notes on Empire - James Epstein
13. Citizenship and Empire 1867-1928 - Keith McClelland and Sonya Rose