Britain's imperial muse: the classics, imperialism, and the Indian empire, 1784-1914 C. A. Hagerman, Assistant Professor of History, Albion College, Michigan, USA.

By: Hagerman, Christopher, 1971-Series: Britain and the worldPublisher: Palgrave Macmillan, Description: ix, 266 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780230278615Subject(s): British -- India -- History | Classicism -- Great Britain -- Political aspects | Discourse analysis -- Political aspects -- Great Britain | Elite (Social sciences) -- Great Britain | Imperialism | India -- History -- British occupation 1765-1947 | Great Britain -- Relations -- India | India -- Relations -- Great Britain | Great Britain -- Colonies -- History | Great Britain -- Intellectual lifeDDC classification: 954.03 LOC classification: DS463 | .H34 2013Online resources: Publisher description | Table of contents only
Contents:
Classical education and Britain's imperial elite -- Classical discourse: imperial dimensions -- Classical discourse and British imperial identity: the nature of empire -- Classical discourse and British imperial identity: the civilizing mission -- Classical discourse and British imperial identity: the imperial character -- Classical discourse and the decline and fall of empires -- Classical discourse and British conceptions of India -- Classical discourse in British India I: coping with life in India -- Classical discourse in British India II: secret knowledge.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 238-259) and index.

Classical education and Britain's imperial elite -- Classical discourse: imperial dimensions -- Classical discourse and British imperial identity: the nature of empire -- Classical discourse and British imperial identity: the civilizing mission -- Classical discourse and British imperial identity: the imperial character -- Classical discourse and the decline and fall of empires -- Classical discourse and British conceptions of India -- Classical discourse in British India I: coping with life in India -- Classical discourse in British India II: secret knowledge.

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