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Imperial cities
Overlapping territories, intertwined histories
in Imperial cities
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This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of this book. The book explores the role of imperialism in shaping the history and geography of a variety of modern European cities. It shows how imperial preoccupations entered into debates over the reconstruction of a key ceremonial site at the heart of London in the opening years of the twentieth century. The book emphasises the ways in which imperial culture was refracted in shaping even the most ordinary forms of display. It considers the cultural history of Glasgow, once renowned as the 'second city' of the empire, examining the complex interplay of imperial, British, Scottish and civic identities. The book explains the instabilities at the heart of the exhibitionary project. It focuses mainly on the first Pan-African Conference of 1900.

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Imperial cities

Landscape, display and identity

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