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De-Illustrating the History of the British Empire:Preliminary Perspectives
Preliminary Perspectives
On Visual Rhetoric and British Imperial History
Mis-illustrated Histories of the British Empire
Preserving the Rhetoric of Terror
Advertising Imperial, Racial, and Gender Dynamics, Then and Now
Visual Framing and Reversible Social Hierarchies
Ongoing Imperial Visual Currency
Notes
Art and Illustration: Re-viewing Empire
The Myth of ‘Dying’ Cultures
Surveys and Power
Revivals and Nationalism
Imperial Portraits
Conclusion
A Visual History of a Hidden Exploration of Mid-nineteenth-century Tibet: The British Library’s Wise Collection
The Wise Collection: A Search for Traces
Knowledge Production on Tibet in Mid-nineteenth Century
A Visible History of Exploration
The Wise Collection as Historical Source
Acknowledgements
Notes
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Illustrating the Warriors of Empire
Building a Visual Record
War and the Politics of Representation
Repositories of Meaning
Notes
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Selling British ‘Empire-Consciousness’: Imperial Rhetoric and Advertising Poetics
Advertising the Concept of British Empire
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