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EMPIRE AND POPULAR CULTURE. Volume I.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- EMPIRE AND POPULAR CULTURE.1
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Imperialism in popular culture--Great Britain--History--Sources.
- Imperialism in popular culture.
- Popular culture--Great Britain--History--Sources.
- Popular culture.
- Propaganda, British--History--Sources.
- Propaganda, British.
- Colonies.
- History.
- Great Britain--In popular culture--Sources.
- Great Britain.
- Great Britain--Colonies--History--Sources.
- Great Britain--History--Sources.
- Genre:
- Sources.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource.
- Place of Publication:
- [Place of publication not identified] : ROUTLEDGE, 2021.
- System Details:
- text file
- Biography/History:
- John Griffiths is Senior Lecturer in British and British World History, Massey University, New Zealand
- Contents:
- <P>Introduction
- volume 1</P><P></P><P>Headnote 1</P><P>1. 'St. Cyprians's Preparatory School, Eastbourne' in <I>War Office Times and Naval Review</I>, 1<SUP>st</SUP> May 1910, pp. 24-26.</P><B><P>Headnote 2-4</P></B><P>2. Rev. J.E.C. Welldon 'The Training of an English Gentleman in the Public Schools', in <I>The Nineteenth Century and After</I>, Vol. 60 No. 355 (1906), pp. 396-413.</P><P>3. Rev. J.E.C. Welldon 'The Imperial Aspects of Education', in <I>Proceedings of the Royal Colonial Institute</I>, Vol. 26 (1894-5), pp. 322-346.</P><P>4. Rev. J.E.C. Welldon, 'The National Life' in <I>Fire Upon the Altar Sermon's Preached to Harrow Boys, Second Series, 1887-1890</I>, (London: Percival and Co, 1891), pp. 228-239.</P><B><P>Headnote 5</P></B><P>5. G. Drage, <I>Eton and the Empire: An Address Delivered at Eton College, November 15<SUP>th</SUP> 1890</I> (Eton: Ingleton Drake, 1890), pp. 5-40.</P><B><P>Headnote 6</P></B><P>6. The Corps, <I>The Harrovian</I> 2<SUP>nd</SUP> June 1900, pp. 46-47.</P><B><P>Headnote 7</P></B><P>7. 'In Memoriam: William Joseph Myers 1858-1899',<I> Eton College Chronic</I>le, 20<SUP>th</SUP> December 1899, pp. 763-764.</P><B><P>Headnote 8 </P></B><P>8. Rev. J. P. Way, 'Military Training', in <I>The Public Schools From Within: A Collection of Essays on Public School Education, Written Chiefly by School Masters</I>, (London: Sampson, Low, Marston & Company, 1906), pp. 208-217. </P><B><P>Headnote 9</P></B><P>9. The Lorettonian, 27<SUP>th</SUP> October 1900, p. 1.</P><B><P>Headnote 10</P></B><P>10. H.B. Gray,<B> </B>'To the Parents of England's Sons', in <I>The Public Schools and the Empire</I><B> </B>(London: William & Norgate, 1913), pp. 1-26<B>.</P><P>Headnote 11</P></B><P>11. 'Public School Boys Empire Tour' in <I>The Times Educational Supplement</I>, 18<SUP>th</SUP> August 1931 p. 321.<B> </P></B><P></P><B><P>Headnote 12-13</P></B><P>12. 'A Visit to a Boer Camp', in <I>The Cheltenham Ladies College Magazine</I>, (Autumn 1902), pp. 197-199.</P><P>13. P. D. Hemingway, 'The Duties and Privileges of Imperial Citizenship', in <I>The Cheltenham Ladies College Magazine</I>, (Autumn 1907), pp. 241-246.<B> </P><P>Headnote 14-15</P></B><P>14. J. Grant, 'The Last Day of Khartoum', in <I>Cassell's Illustrated History of the War in the Soudan Vol. II</I> (London: Cassell, 1885-1886), pp. 148-158</P><P>15. Richard Danes, 'The First Fight
- Talana Hill' and 'The Causes of the War', in <I>Cassell's Illustrated History the Boer War</I> (London: Cassell, 1902), pp. 1-24</P><B><P>Headnote 16</P></B><P>16. S. R. Gardiner,<B> </B><I>A Student's History of England From the Earliest Times to 1885</I><B> </B>(London: Longmans and Co) 1892), pp. 952-955.</P><B><P>Headnote 17</P></B><P>17. E. Salmon, <I>The Story of the Empire</I> (London: George Newnes, 1902), pp. 154-163.</P><B><P>Headnote 18</P></B><P>18. J.M.D. Meiklejohn and M.J C. Meiklejohn, 'Victoria and Her Colonies', in <I>A School History of England</I> (London: Alfred Holden, 1902), pp. 449-463.</P><B><P>Headnote 19</P></B><P>19. C.R.L. Fletcher and R. Kipling, <I>A School History of England</I>, (Oxford: Clarendon, 1911), pp. 240-243.</P><B><P>Headnote 20-23</P></B><P>20. 'Twenty Second Story
- the Growth of the Empire', in <I>The Patriotic Historical Reader Book V: Thirty Stories and Biographies from 1688-1897 </I>(London: William Colllins,1898), pp. 208-215.</P><P>21. <I>Instructive Stories from English History Holborn Series Historical Reader</I> (London: Educational Supply Association, 1900), pp. 135-144.</P><P>22. 'Setting Free the Slaves', in <I>The Young Briton' History Reader</I> (Glasgow: Collins 1904), pp. 88-93</P><P>23. 'The First English Colonies, the Work of Raleigh and His Friends', in <I>Macmillan's New History Readers: Senior</I> (London: Macmillan and Co, 1902), pp. 158-165.</P><B><P>Headnote 24-28</P></B><P>24. <I>Chambers New Geographical Readers, Book VI, British Colonies and Dependencies </I>(London: W & R Chambers, 1898), pp. 31-40, 76-77, 100-103.</P><P>25. R. Finch, FRGS. <I>The Kingsway Book of Geography Stories</I> (London: Evans Brothers Ltd, 1919), pp.76-82, 152-157, 195-199.</P><P>26. E. C.T. Horniblow, <I>Lands and Life: Human Geographies, People and Children of Wonderful Lands </I>(London: Grant Educational Co, 1930-1935). Extract taken from the 1944 edition. pp. pp.7-19; 103-108.</P><P>27. <I>Collins' Wide World Geography Reader: The British Empire</I> (London: William Collins, 1901-1923), pp. 83-87.</P><P>28. B. G. Hardingham, <I>Round the Globe: The Foundations of Geography</I> 1. (London: Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1934), pp. 5-13, 73-86, 113-129.</P><I><P></P></I><B><P>Headnote 29-37 </P></B><P>29. <I>'</I>School Drill', <I>The Globe, 15<SUP>th</SUP> July 1889, </I>p. 1.</P><P>30. 'Lads' Drill Association'<I> </I>in<I> Volunteer Service Gazette</I><B>, </B>19<SUP>th</SUP> June 1903, p. 530.</P><P>31. 'The Duty and Discipline Movement', <I>The Times </I>5<SUP>th</SUP> November 1913, p.6.</P><P>32. 'Celebration of Empire Day in Schools' in 28<SUP>th</SUP> June 1938, p.7.</P><P>33. 'Empire Day in Cheltenham', in <I>Cheltenham Ladies College Magazine</I>, Autumn 1907, pp. 260-264.</P><P>34. 'Empire Day Pageant at Perth', <I>Dundee Evening Telegraph and Post</I>, 24<SUP>th</SUP> May 1921 p. 1</P><P>35. 'Children's Empire Day Broadcast', <I>The Daily Independent</I>, 25<SUP>th</SUP> May 1930 p. 11.</P><P>36. 'The King's Empire Day Broadcast', <I>The Evening News</I>, 25<SUP>th</SUP> May 1940, p 2.</P><P>37. C. Norwood, 'The Empire and the League of Nations: Their Real Meaning and Ideals' in <I>The Cheltenham Ladies College Magazine </I>(Autumn, 1925), pp. 74-79.</P><B><P></P><P>Headnote 38</P></B><P>38. <I>The Report of the Inter-Departmental Committee on Physical Deterioration</I> (London: HMSO, 1905), pp. 13-17.</P><P></P><B><P>Headnote 39-41</P></B><P>39. 'Morris Dances: Mr Cecil Sharp Lecture at Queen's Hall' <I>Westminster Gazette</I> 1<SUP>st</SUP> June 1910, p. 8</P><P>40. G. T. Kimmins, <I>The Masque of the Children of the Empire</I> (London: J. Curwen & Sons, 1909), pp. 5-14.</P><P>41. 'The Union Jack', in <I>The Teachers Treasury</I> (London: Home Library Book Co, Vol. 2, 1926), pp. 51-62.</P><P></P><B><P>Headnote 42-44</P></B><P>42. 'The British Empire League',<I> Leamington Spa Courier, </I>6<SUP>th</SUP> June 1896, p. 6.</P><P>43. 'The League of Empire', <I>The Gazette</I>, 2<SUP>nd</SUP> December 1905, p. 5.</P><P>44. 'Lord Balfour and the Victoria League', <I>The Scotsman 1<SUP>st</SUP> July 1922</I>, p. 9.</P><B><P></P><P>Headnote 45</P></B><P>45. H. J. Mackinder, 'The Teaching of Geography from an Imperial Point of View and the Use Which Could and Should be Made of Visual Instruction' in <I>The Geographical Teacher</I>, Vol. 6: 2 (1911), pp. 79-86.</P><B><P></P><P>Headnote 46-47</P></B><P>46. Board of Education, <I>Handbook of Suggestions</I> (London: HMSO, 1937), pp. 416-419.</P><P>47. H. Martens and E. H. Carter, <I>Histories. Book IV. The Modern Age </I>(Oxford: Basil Blackwell, Eleventh Edition 1952), First published 1931. pp. 183-189; 320-323.</P><P></P><B><P>Headnote 48-56 </P></B><P>48. 'A Wonderful Escape' in' A. R. Buckland (ed.), <I>Boys' Own Book of Heroism and Adventure</I> (London: RTS Society, 1914), pp. 311-331. </P><P>49. Hugh Denville, 'For Queen and Country: A Stirring Story of British Conquest in India' <I>Stories of Pluck</I>, 44, 20<SUP>th</SUP> September 1895, pp.1-13. </P><P>50. Rev. E. C. Dawson 'Froth', in <I>Boys of the Empire</I>, 1<SUP>st</SUP> December 1900, p. 111. </P><P>51. W. Shaw Rae, 'Through Peril to Fo
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