Description
A comprehensive account of how British race patriotism shaped the defense partnership between Britain and the dominions before the Great War.
About the Author
John C. Mitcham is an Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Duquesne University, Pittsburgh. He holds a Ph.D. in Modern European History from the University of Alabama. He has received fellowships from the University of Alabama and the Australian Army Historical Unit, and has lectured throughout the United States, Europe, and Australia. He is an active member of the British Scholar Society, the Society for Military History, and the North American Conference of British Studies.
Reviews
'John C. Mitcham demonstrates how the rise of European nation states, and the scale of contemporary warfare, transformed British identity into a tool in the global Darwinian competition for survival, one which linked Britain and the Anglophone dominions in a defence partnership, against other powers, and the non-British 'other' within.' Andrew Lambert, King's College London
'Often the study of British imperial defence is divorced from the glue which underpinned the entire system: racial and social cohesion. This study is a needful corrective to that lacking and as such a welcome addition to the literature on the topic.' Greg Kennedy, King's College London at the Joint Services Command and Staff College
'A brave, exhaustively researched and fashion-resisting work, Race and Imperial Defence in the British World, 1870-1914 challenges many conventional assumptions about the character and perceptions of empire and imperialism in Britain and the colonies in the years before the Great War. Elegantly persuasive while courting controversy, this book deserves our attention.' R. J. Q. Adams, Texas A&M University
'... there is much to recommend about this book, which cleverly uses a cultural lens to elucidate the imperial defence relationships in the decade before the First World War.' Steven Gray, Journal of War in History
'... Mitcham has written the first comprehensive account of the evolution of the process that integrated the 'white' dominions - Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and South Africa - with Britain in an overarching imperial security partnership. ... This is a valuable read for anyone seriously interested in the evolution of British imperial defense policy, the history of the Commonwealth, and even late nineteenth-century popular culture in the British world.' New York Military Affairs Symposium
Book Information
ISBN 9781316503959
Author John C. Mitcham
Format Paperback
Page Count 269
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 380g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 151mm * 13mm