David Cannadine

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Like it or loathe it, there has never been any shortage of books about the British Empire. ... more
However, what David Cannadine's Ornamentalism
shows is that until recently Britain itself has
tended to be left out of the story. Serious
academic research on the Empire has been dominated
by specialists on Africa and India, or, in earlier
generations, by experts on the 'white' colonies.
Cannadine, the current Director of London
University's Institute of Historical Research, and
one of the most prolific historians of modern
Britain, challenges this myopia in his provocative
book. He argues that in its heyday--from the 1850s
to the 1950s--the British Empire was based on a
conscious effort to export a model of class
hierarchy and status from home out to overseas
possessions. The Indian Raj and the tropics of
Africa were run as though they were the ornate
stately homes or broad-acred landed estates of
southern England. Readers of two of Cannadine's
earlier bestselling books Aspects of Aristocracy
and, more recently, on Class in Britain--will
recognise and enjoy the extended airing he gives
to these themes. As usual, Cannadine is at his
best in chapters on the monarchy and honours
system, when describing the whole flummery and
symbolism of British imperial culture. Critics
will no doubt complain that he marginalises the
less flamboyant aspects of empire--race and
economic exploitation most notably. And it might
be objected that he has described only the
"toffs'" view of empire. But whether you admire or
abhor the Ornamentalism, there is plenty here to
make you think.--Miles Taylor
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Advantages: An interesting look at how we see ourselves
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...Are the British obsessed with Class? David Cannadine thinks so and in this book he looks in detail at the history of social division and at the rhetoric, politics and reality of the British peoples' perception of their place in society. The book begins with "The Rise and Fall of Class" which discusses and explains 'Class' as a concept and how its use in explaining and analysing history has fallen in and out of favour in the last twenty or thirty years. The book then goes on, in successive chapters, to examine social division in the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It looks at how the language and perception of social division has changed over this time frame and how these changes both influenced, and were influenced by, their particular society. In the conclusion to this book David Cannadine looks at "Major, Blair... Read review

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