Colonial naval culture and British imperialism, 1922-67:
Between 1933 and 1941, fifteen indigenous naval forces were raised in Britain’s colonies, protectorates and mandate territories, and fought for the Empire during the Second World War. Though barely receiving a footnote within the existing historiography, if examined beyond naval strategy and more in...
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Zusammenfassung: | Between 1933 and 1941, fifteen indigenous naval forces were raised in Britain’s colonies, protectorates and mandate territories, and fought for the Empire during the Second World War. Though barely receiving a footnote within the existing historiography, if examined beyond naval strategy and more in relation to the cultural turn, they provide an important new lens for understanding imperial power and colonial relations at the twilight of the British Empire. Through a transnational and comparative analysis of ‘official’ and ‘subaltern’ sources in the United Kingdom, the Caribbean, East Africa, East and Southeast Asia, this book examines for the first time the political, social and cultural impact of colonial naval forces. It explores their emergence in a climate of ‘imperial overstretch’ and geopolitical tensions, as bulwarks for preserving British ‘prestige’ against rival imperialisms and colonial nationalisms; the importance of ‘men on the spot’, ‘collaboration’, ‘naval theatre’, ‘invented traditions’, and propaganda in mobilising colonial ‘navalism’; the role of naval ‘paternalism’ and training within the ‘civilising mission’, and its social and economic ‘development’ of colonial ‘character’; and how racial ideology and discourses of power fostered a ‘seafaring race’ theory, influencing naval recruitment, strategy and management, and affecting imperial sentiment, ethnic relations, colonial identities, customs and order. This book thus appeals to imperial, maritime and regional historians, and advances the cultural turn in those disciplines by broadening our understanding of navies as social and cultural institutions, where power was expressed as much in the ideas and relations they cultivated, as through the barrels of their guns |
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spelling | Spence, Daniel Owen Verfasser (DE-588)1069406724 aut Colonial naval culture and British imperialism, 1922-67 Daniel Owen Spence Manchester Manchester University Press 2015 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 278 Seiten) Illustrationen, Karten txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Studies in imperialism 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 Between 1933 and 1941, fifteen indigenous naval forces were raised in Britain’s colonies, protectorates and mandate territories, and fought for the Empire during the Second World War. Though barely receiving a footnote within the existing historiography, if examined beyond naval strategy and more in relation to the cultural turn, they provide an important new lens for understanding imperial power and colonial relations at the twilight of the British Empire. Through a transnational and comparative analysis of ‘official’ and ‘subaltern’ sources in the United Kingdom, the Caribbean, East Africa, East and Southeast Asia, this book examines for the first time the political, social and cultural impact of colonial naval forces. It explores their emergence in a climate of ‘imperial overstretch’ and geopolitical tensions, as bulwarks for preserving British ‘prestige’ against rival imperialisms and colonial nationalisms; the importance of ‘men on the spot’, ‘collaboration’, ‘naval theatre’, ‘invented traditions’, and propaganda in mobilising colonial ‘navalism’; the role of naval ‘paternalism’ and training within the ‘civilising mission’, and its social and economic ‘development’ of colonial ‘character’; and how racial ideology and discourses of power fostered a ‘seafaring race’ theory, influencing naval recruitment, strategy and management, and affecting imperial sentiment, ethnic relations, colonial identities, customs and order. This book thus appeals to imperial, maritime and regional historians, and advances the cultural turn in those disciplines by broadening our understanding of navies as social and cultural institutions, where power was expressed as much in the ideas and relations they cultivated, as through the barrels of their guns Geschichte 1922-1967 gnd rswk-swf Military History / bicssc HISTORY / Military / Naval / bisach Military history / Naval forces & warfare / thema Sea-power / Great Britain / History / 20th century Sea-power / Great Britain / Colonies / History / 20th century World War, 1939-1945 / Naval operations, British Kolonie (DE-588)4031790-0 gnd rswk-swf Marine (DE-588)4074570-3 gnd rswk-swf Great Britain / Colonies / History, Naval / 20th century Großbritannien (DE-588)4022153-2 gnd rswk-swf Großbritannien (DE-588)4022153-2 g Kolonie (DE-588)4031790-0 s Marine (DE-588)4074570-3 s Geschichte 1922-1967 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 978-0-7190-9177-3 (DE-604)BV042493453 https://doi.org/10.7765/9781526102331 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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