Empire's daughters by Elizabeth Dillenburg

Empire's daughters by Elizabeth Dillenburg

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This book provides a study of the Girls’ Friendly Society to examine how the construction of girlhood was intricately tied to constructions of whiteness and ideas of empire. It uses correspondences, newsletters, scrapbooks, and photographs to reveal the often-overlooked role of girls in the British empire. -- .

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Empire's daughters by Elizabeth Dillenburg

This book provides a study of the Girls Friendly Society to examine how the construction of girlhood was intricately tied to constructions of whiteness and ideas of empire. It uses correspondences, newsletters, scrapbooks, and photographs to reveal the often-overlooked role of girls in the British empire. -- .
Elizabeth Dillenburg is an Assistant Professor of History at The Ohio State University at Newark
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ISBN 13 9781526163516
ISBN 10 1526163519
Title Empire's daughters
Author Elizabeth Dillenburg
Series Studies In Imperialism
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Manchester University Press
Year published 2024-09-24
Number of pages 280
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.