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Title Brave new world : imperial and democratic nation-building in Britain between the wars / edited by Laura Beers and Geraint Thomas.

Publication Info. London : Institute of Historical Research, 2011.

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 273 pages).
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Physical Medium monochrome
Series Humanities Digital Library.
Open Access e-Books.
Note "This volume grew out of a conference held at Newnham College, Cambridge in April 2009"--Acknowledgements.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Political modernity and 'government' in the construction of inter-war democracy : local and national encounters / Geraint Thomas -- Whig lessons, Conservative answers : the literary adventures of Sir J.A.R. Marriott / Gary Love -- The 'will to work' : industrial management and the question of conduct in inter-war Britain / Daniel Ussishkin -- Representing the people? The Daily mirror, class and political culture in inter-war Britain / Adrian Bingham -- 'A timid disbelief in the equality to which lip-service is constantly paid' : gender, politics and the press between the wars / Laura Beers -- Conservative values, Anglicans and the gender order in inter-war Britain / Lucy Delap -- Cultivating internationalism : Save the Children Fund, public opinion and the meaning of child relief, 1919-24 / Ellen Boucher -- 'Mending a broken world' : the universities and the nation, 1918-36 / Tamson Pietsch -- Inter-war agnotology : empire, democracy and the production of ignorance / Priya Satia -- Black intellectuals in the imperial metropolis and the debate over race and empire in Sanders of the river / Marc Matera -- Co-operatives and the technocrats, or 'the Fabian agony' revisited / Aaron Windel.
Summary Brave New World reappraises the domestic and imperial history of Britain in the inter-war period, investigating how 'nation building' was given renewed impetus by the upheavals of the First World War. The essays in this collection address how new technologies and approaches to governance were used to forge new national identities both at home and in the empire, covering a wide range of issues from the representation of empire on film to the convergence of politics and 'star culture'.-- Provided by Publisher.
Local Note JSTOR Books at JSTOR Open Access
Subject Great Britain -- History -- George V, 1910-1936 -- Congresses.
Nationalism -- Great Britain -- 20th century -- Congresses.
Nationalism.
Great Britain.
Chronological Term 20th century
1900-1999
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Conference papers and proceedings.
History.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Added Author Beers, Laura, 1978- editor.
Thomas, Geraint (Historian), editor.
Other Form: Print version: Brave new world. London : Institute of Historical Research, ©2011 1905165587 (OCoLC)800627519
ISBN 9781909646452 (electronic book)
1909646458 (electronic book)
9781905165582 (hardback edition)
1905165587 (hardback edition)