Powered by Google  

Studies in Imperialism

About the series

When the Studies in Imperialism series was founded more than twenty years ago, emphasis was laid upon the conviction that 'imperialism as a cultural phenomenon had as significant an effect on the dominant as on the subordinate societies'. With more than fifty books published, this remains the prime concern of the series. Cross-disciplinary work has indeed appeared covering the full spectrum of cultural phenomena, as well as examining aspects of gender and sex, frontiers and law, science and the environment, language and literature, migration and patriotic societies, and much else. Moreover, the series has always wished to present comparative work on European and American imperialism, and particularly welcomes the submission of books in these areas.

The fascination with imperialism, in all its aspects, shows no sign of abating, and this series will continue to lead the way in encouraging the widest possible range of studies in the field. Studies in Imperialism is fully organic in its development, always seeking to be at the cutting edge, responding to the latest interests of scholars and the needs of this ever-expanding area of scholarship.

Series editor: John MacKenzie

http://www.dalmackie.com/

This series is within the History subject area.

Book cover Silk and empire
NEW IN PAPERBACK
Brenda M. King

View details

Book cover Scotland, the Caribbean and the Atlantic world, 1750–1820
Douglas Hamilton

View details

Book cover Flagships of imperialism
The P&O Company and the politics of empire from its origins to 1867
Freda Harcourt

View details

Book cover Imperial citizenship
Empire and the question of belonging
Daniel Gorman

View details

Book cover At the end of the line
Colonial policing and the imperial endgame 1945–80
Georgina Sinclair

View details

Book cover The Scots in South Africa
Ethnicity, identity, gender and race, 1772–1914
John M. MacKenzie with Nigel R. Dalziel

View details

Book cover Ordering Africa
Anthropology, European imperialism and the politics of knowledge

View details

Book cover Race and empire
Eugenics in colonial Kenya
Chloe Campbell

View details

Book cover Engendering whiteness
White women and colonialism in Barbados and North Carolina, 1627–1865
Cecily Jones

View details

Book cover Gender and imperialism
Clare Midgley

View details

Next