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Douglas A. Lorimer

Natural World (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1984 ), pp. 30–50, 187–8; John MacKenzie, ‘Introduction’, in MacKenzie (ed.), Imperialism and the Natural World, pp. 1–14. 26 Peter Broks, ‘Science, the press and empire’, in MacKenzie (ed.), Imperialism and the

in Science, race relations and resistance
Katherine Foxhall

. 299–318. 26 ANMM, MS MOR, Curr, Diary on Morning Light , 20 July (c. 1856). 27 Catharine Coleborne, Madness in the Family: Insanity and Institutions in the Australasian Colonial World, 1860–1914 (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010 ), pp. 38, 74. 28 Dane Kennedy, ‘The Perils of the Midday Sun: Climatic anxieties in the colonial tropics’, in J.M. Mackenzie (ed.) Imperialism and the Natural World (Manchester: Manchester University Press

in Health, medicine, and the sea
Empire and identity, 1923–39
Thomas Hajkowski

administration with Sir Edward Grigg. Radio Times, March 31, 1933, 828. (Note that the Radio Times was paginated ­quarterly until 1934 when it changed to weekly pagination.)  6 John M. MacKenzie, ed., Popular Imperialism and the Military, 1850–1950 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1992); John M. MacKenzie, ed., ­ ­Imperialism and the Natural World (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1990); John M. MacKenzie, ed., Imperialism and Popular Culture (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1986); John M. MacKenzie, Propaganda and Empire (Manchester: Manchester

in The BBC and national identity in Britain, 1922–53
European women’s mental health and addiction in the late nineteenth century
Indrani Sen

also Dane Kennedy, ‘The Perils of the Mid-day Sun: Climatic Anxieties in the Colonial Tropics’, in John M. Mackenzie (ed.), Imperialism and the Natural World (Manchester, Manchester University Press, 1990), p. 131. 53 Campbell, Anatomy of Nervousness and Nervous Exhaustion , p. 2; Michell

in Gendered transactions
The white woman’s health issues in colonial medical writings
Indrani Sen

Colonial Tropics’, in John M. Mackenzie (ed.), Imperialism and the Natural World (Manchester, Manchester University Press, 1990), p. 131. 81 Bernard S. Cohn, Colonialism and Its Forms of Knowledge: The British in India (Princeton, Princeton University Press

in Gendered transactions
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Andrew S. Thompson

in plain sight’, namely imperial hunting; Imperialism and the Natural World (1990) established the role of science and learned institutions in the imperial engagement with the natural world; and Museums and Empire (2009) provided the first comparative study of natural history museums in the colonies and their reliance upon explorers for artefacts and specimens. Ranging across metropolitan popular

in Writing imperial histories
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Sexuality and the writing of colonial history
Robert Aldrich

-!. 8 J. A. Mangan (ed.), Making Imperial Mentalities: Socialisation and British Imperialism (Manchester, 1990), p. 108. 9 John M. MacKenzie (ed.), Imperialism and the Natural World (Manchester, 1990). 10 Ronald

in Writing imperial histories
Popular imperialism in Britain, continuities and discontinuities over two centuries
John M. MacKenzie

Murchison, Scientific Exploration and Victorian Imperialism (Cambridge 1989); Richard Drayton, Nature’s Government; Science, Imperial Britain, and the ‘Improvement’ of the World (New Haven CT 2000); John M. MacKenzie (ed.), Imperialism and the Natural World (Manchester 1990); and Saul Dubow (ed.), Science and Society in Southern Africa (Manchester 2000). For

in European empires and the people
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Will Jackson

, ‘Biology and Degeneration: Races and Proper Places’, in J. E. Chamberlin and Sander Gilman (eds), Degeneration: The Dark Side of Progress (New York: Columbia University Press, 1985 ); Dane Kennedy, ‘The Perils of the Midday Sun: Climatic Anxieties in the Colonial Tropics’, in J. M. MacKenzie (ed.), Imperialism and the Natural World (Manchester: Manchester University Press

in Madness and marginality
John M. MacKenzie

Imperialism , Cambridge, 1989; Robert A. Stafford, ‘Annexing the landscapes of the past: British imperial geology in the nineteenth century’, in John M. MacKenzie (ed.), Imperialism and the Natural World , Manchester, 1990, pp. 67–89. 11 Theodore Roosevelt, African Game Trails , 1910, p. 3

in Popular imperialism and the military 1850–1950