Settlers and Expatriates: Britons over the Seas

Settlers and Expatriates: Britons over the Seas

by Robert Bickers
Settlers and Expatriates: Britons over the Seas

Settlers and Expatriates: Britons over the Seas

by Robert Bickers

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Overview

The British Empire gave rise to various new forms of British identity in the colonial world outside the Dominions. In cities and colonies, and in sovereign states subject to more informal pressures such as Argentina or China, communities of Britons developed identities inflected by local ambitions and pressures. As a result they often found themselves at loggerheads with their diplomatic or colonial office minders, especially in the era of decolonisation. The impact of empire on metropolitan British identity is increasingly well documented; the evolution of dominions' nationalisms is likewise well known; but the new species of Britishness which attained their fullest form in the mid-twentieth century have received significantly less attention.

Settlers and Expatriates revisits the communities formed by these hundreds of thousands of Britons, as well as the passages home taken by some, and assesses their development, character, and legacy today. Scholars with established expertise in the history of each region explore the communalities that can be found across British communities in South, East and Southeast Asia, Egypt, and East and Southern Africa, and highlight the particularities that were also distinctive features of each British experience. These overseas Britons were sojourners and settlers; some survived in post-independent states, others were swept out quickly and moved on or back to an often uninterested metropolitan Britain. They have often been caricatured and demonized, but understanding them is important for an understanding of the states in which they lived, whose politics were at times a crucial part of British history and the history of migration and settlement.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198703372
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 07/08/2014
Series: Oxford History of the British Empire Companion Series
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Robert Bickers is Professor of History, University of Bristol. He joined the University of Bristol in 1997 after receiving a Ph.D. at the School of Oriental and African Studies, and holding post-doctoral fellowships at Nuffield College, Oxford and the University of Cambridge. He is the author of Empire Made Me: An Englishman Adrift in Shanghai (2003), which won the American Historical Association's Morris D. Forkosch prize, and was a founder of Bristol's Centre for the Study of Colonial and Post-Colonial Societies.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Britains and Britons over the seas, Robert Bickers
2. The British of Argentina, David Rock
3. Expatriates in cosmopolitan Egypt: 1864-1956, James Whidden
4. Kenya: Home county and African frontier, John Lonsdale
5. Rhodesia 1890-1980: 'The Lost Dominion', Donal Lowry
6. 'The Last Outpost' The Natalians, South Africa and the British Empire, John Lambert
7. Avatars of Identity: The British community in India, David Washbrook
8. 'Permanent Boarders': The British in Ceylon, 1815-1960, Margaret Jones
9. The British 'Malayans', Tim Harper
10. Shanghailanders and others: British communities in China, 1843-1957, Robert Bickers
11. 'We don't grow coffee and bananas in Clapham Junction you know!': Imperial Britons Back Home, Elizabeth Buettner
12. Orphans of Empire, John Darwin
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