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The concluding chapter summarises the narrative of the book, its significance being the illumination of the complex interplay between the circus, imperialism and national identity, shedding light on a previously overlooked aspect of cultural history. By unpacking the symbolism and narratives woven into the fabric of the circus, it invites readers to reconsider the role of entertainment in shaping societal attitudes and perceptions during a pivotal period in history. By delving into the German and British national narratives that underpinned the circus, it has unearthed the intricate and entangled layers of meaning embedded within its performances and spectacles. Moreover, it briefly examines the post-war trajectory of the circus in both Germany and Britain, offering insights into how this captivating form of entertainment evolved in the aftermath of global conflict. Looking ahead, this conclusion outlines promising avenues for future research at the juncture of popular culture studies and cultural history, suggesting a rich terrain for further exploration into the modern circus.

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Worlds of the ring

Nation and empire in the British and German circus

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