Black Experience and the Empire Oxford History of the British Empire Companion



Black Experience and the Empire Oxford History of the British Empire Companion
This work explores the lives of people of sub-Saharan Africa and their descendants, how they were shaped by empire, and how they in turn influenced the empire in everything from material goods to cultural style. The black experience varied greatly across space and over time, and this work looks at how this has affected the empire. There are thirteen substantive essays and a scene-setting introduct... more details
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  • Provides a comprehensive exploration of the lives and experiences of people of sub-Saharan Africa and their descendants, from the sixteenth century to the present
  • Examines the consequences of empire on black life, from the slave trade and slavery to participation in the empire as workers, soldiers, members of colonial elites, intellectuals, athletes, and musicians
  • Provides a unique perspective on the African diaspora, exploring how black people have shaped the empire in everything from material goods to cultural style


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Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780199260294
Publisher Oxford University Press, Usa
Manufacturer Oxford University Press, Usa
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This work explores the lives of people of sub-Saharan Africa and their descendants, how they were shaped by empire, and how they in turn influenced the empire in everything from material goods to cultural style. The black experience varied greatly across space and over time, and this work looks at how this has affected the empire. There are thirteen substantive essays and a scene-setting introduction that look at West Africa in the sixteenth century, through the history of the slave trade and slavery down to the 1830s, to nineteenth- and twentieth-century participation of blacks in the empire as workers, soldiers, members of colonial elites, intellectuals, athletes, and musicians.

This work explores the lives of people of sub-Saharan Africa and their descendants, how they were shaped by empire, and how they in turn influenced the empire in everything from material goods to cultural style. The black experience varied greatly across space and over time. Accordingly, thirteen substantive essays and a scene-setting introduction range from West Africa in the sixteenth century, through the history of the slave trade and slavery down to the 1830s, to nineteenth- and twentieth-century participation of blacks in the empire as workers, soldiers, members of colonial elites, intellectuals, athletes, and musicians. No people were more uprooted and dislocated; or traveled more within the empire; or created more of a trans-imperial culture. In the crucible of the British empire, blacks invented cultural mixes that were precursors to our modern selves - hybrid, fluid, ambiguous, and constantly in motion.

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