De-Illustrating the History of the British Empire aims to offer a
timely and inclusive contribution to the evolving
cross-disciplinary scholarship that connects visual studies with
British imperial historiography. The key purpose of this book is to
introduce scholars and students of British imperial and
Commonwealth history to a clearly presented and diversely themed
evaluation of several "visual manuscripts" - images of all genres
depicting particular events, personalities, social and cultural
contexts - that document the development of some of the British
imperial and post-colonial visual literacies history. The concept
of "visual manuscripts" alongside theories of visual anthropology
and memory studies are addressed across the entire volume thus
allowing the readers to approach with greater ease the discourse on
imperial iconography and historiography.
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