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The MacKenzie Moment and Imperial History

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Introduction: The ‘MacKenzian Moment’ Past and Present
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    Chapter 2 Foreword: The Moving Frontier of MacKenzie’s Empire
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    Chapter 3 Exhibiting the ‘Strangest of All Empires’: The East India Company, East India House, and Britain’s Asian Empire
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    Chapter 4 “Jumboism Is Akin to Jingoism”: Race, Nation, and Empire in the Elephant Craze of 1882
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    Chapter 5 Popular Imperialism and the Textual Cultures of Empire
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    Chapter 6 Projections of Empire: The Architecture of Colonial Museums in East Africa
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    Chapter 7 Swinging Imperialism: Days in the Life of the Commonwealth Office, 1966–1968
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    Chapter 8 Scottish Landed-Estate Purchases, Empire, and Union, 1700–1900
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    Chapter 9 Electoral Politics and Lord Seaforth as a Landed Proprietor in Scotland and as Governor of Barbados
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    Chapter 10 Making John Redmond ‘the Irish [Louis] Botha’: The Dominion Dimensions of the Anglo-Irish Settlement, c. 1906–1922
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    Chapter 11 Pro-Empire Sentiment in Twentieth-Century Scotland Before Decolonisation
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    Chapter 12 What Has the Four Nations and Empire Model Achieved?
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    Chapter 13 Brothers in Arms: Crossing Imperial Boundaries in the Eighteenth-Century Dutch West Indies
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    Chapter 14 Chartism in the British World and Beyond
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    Chapter 15 Lumumba’s Ghost: A Historiography of Belgian Colonial Culture
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    Chapter 16 ‘The Brightness You Bring into Our Otherwise Very Dull Existence’: Responses to Dutch Global Radio Broadcasts from the British Empire in the 1920s and 1930s
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    Chapter 17 MacKenzie-ites Without Borders: Or How a Set of Concepts, Ideas, and Methods Went Global
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    Chapter 18 Afterword
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Title
The MacKenzie Moment and Imperial History
Published by
Loughborough University, November 2019
DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-24459-0
ISBNs
978-3-03-024458-3, 978-3-03-024459-0
Authors

Yeandle, Peter

Editors

Barczewski, Stephanie, Farr, Martin

Abstract

The Jumbomania of 1882 was the patriotic ‘sensation’ unleashed when London Zoo decided to sell its prized African elephant, Jumbo, to the controversial American showman P.T. Barnum. Yeandle’s chapter analyses Jumbomania to demonstrate how a seemingly trivial media sensation tapped into and articulated popular contemporary racial and imperial ideologies: as the largest elephant in captivity, Jumbo’s size marked him out as an imperial trophy; his ‘taming’ became emblematic of civilising mission; his choreographed refusal to travel demonstrated his patriotism. Jumbomania captured the public imagination, dominating various sites of mass entertainment, literary culture, and broadcast media. Moreover, Jumbo’s symbolic significance was instrumentalised in wider debates about Britain’s imperial health, economic and foreign policy, and moral commitment to combat slavery on the African continent.

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