Images of Empire: Photographic Sources for the British in the SudanM.W. Daly, Jane Hogan BRILL, 01/11/2005 - 401 من الصفحات This book highlights the richness of photographic sources for the study of one European colonial entity in Africa, the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. Photographs from the extraordinary Sudan Archive of the University of Durham illustrate important aspects of the colonial experience and provide both important information in their own right and essential context for the study of the period. An introductory essay surveys the era, the documentary sources for its study, and the nature of the photographic record. The book will serve as both a model and an inspiration for the discovery, collection, conservation, and use of photographs as sources for the study of other outposts of the British Empire. |
المحتوى
General Introduction | 1 |
Chapter 1 The Journey Out | 75 |
Chapter 2 Khartoum | 103 |
Chapter 3 The North | 140 |
Chapter 4 The South | 176 |
Chapter 5 Transport | 206 |
Chapter 6 Official Architecture | 231 |
Chapter 7 The British Connection | 253 |
Chapter 8 The Sudan at War | 281 |
Chapter 9 Leisure | 299 |
Chapter 10 British Women in the Sudan | 327 |
Chapter 11 Departures | 349 |
Bibliography | 370 |
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