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Afterword
Westward the course of empire takes its way
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The afterword takes the British Empire and mobility in the long nineteenth century as the launching-off point for considering the mobility practices, forces and relations that underpinned the territorialisation of what is arguably the most powerful ‘imperial’ state in the world today, the United States of America. It discusses the importance of western movements to visions of a new American empire in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, examining a range of representations from political essays to painterly representations of the westward course of empire by horse, wagon and railroad. The focus is on the years surrounding the completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad in 1869 – one of the key infrastructural developments at the centre of the book’s chronological focus on the ‘long’ nineteenth century.

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