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Barbed-Wire Imperialism: Britain's Empire of Camps, 1876-1903 (Berkeley Series in British Studies Book 12) (Volume 12)

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Camps are emblems of the modern world, but they first appeared under the imperial tutelage of Victorian Britain. Comparative and transnational in scope, Barbed-Wire Imperialism situates the concentration and refugee camps of the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) within longer traditions of controlling the urban poor in metropolitan Britain and managing "suspect" populations in the empire. Workhouses and prisons, along with criminal tribe settlements and enclosures for the millions of Indians displaced by famine and plague in the late nineteenth century, offered early prototypes for mass encampment. Venues of great human suffering, British camps were artifacts of liberal empire that inspired and legitimized the practices of future regimes. Read more

ASIN B0757HXYP1
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ISBN13 978-0520967267
Edition 1st
Language English
File size 12.9 MB
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Publisher University of California Press
Word Wise Enabled
Print length 367 pages
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Part of series Berkeley Series in British Studies
Publication date October 17, 2017
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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