Colonial naval culture and British imperialism, 1922-67

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    • Spence, Daniel Owen

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Colonial naval culture and British imperialism, 1922-67

Daniel Owen Spence

(Studies in imperialism / general editor, John M. MacKenzie)

Manchester University Press, 2015

  • hbk.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 252-267) and index

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Naval forces from fifteen colonial territories fought for the British Empire during the Second World War, providing an important new lens for understanding imperial power and colonial relations on the eve of decolonisation. With sources from Britain, the Caribbean, Africa and Asia, this book examines the political, social and cultural impact of these forces; how they fortified British 'prestige' against rival imperialisms and colonial nationalisms; the importance of 'men on the spot', collaboration, 'naval theatre', and propaganda in mobilising colonial navalism; the role of naval training within the 'civilising mission' and colonial development; and how racial theory influenced naval recruitment, strategy and management, affecting imperial sentiment, ethnic relations, colonial identities, customs and order. This book will appeal to imperial, maritime and regional historians, by broadening our understanding of navies as social and cultural institutions, where power was expressed through the ideas and relations they cultivated, as well as their guns. -- .

目次

Introduction: The origins of colonial naval development Part I: The Caribbean Trinidad The Cayman Islands Part II: East Africa Kenya and Zanzibar, pre-1945 Post-war East Africa Part III: Southeast Asia The Straits Settlements and Malaya Part IV: East Asia Hong Kong, pre-1945 Post-war Hong Kong Conclusion Bibliography Index -- .

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