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Stirring language and appeals to collective action were integral to the battles fought to defend empires and to destroy them. These wars of words used rhetoric to make their case. That rhetoric is the subject of this collection of essays exploring the arguments fought over empire in a wide variety of geographic, political, social and cultural contexts. Why did imperialist language remain so pervasive in Britain, France and elsewhere throughout much of the twentieth century? What rhetorical devices did political leaders, administrators, investors and lobbyists use to justify colonial domination before domestic and foreign audiences? How far did their colonial opponents mobilize a different rhetoric of rights and freedoms to challenge them? These questions are at the heart of this collection. Essays range from Theodore Roosevelt's articulation of American imperialism in the early 1900s to the rhetorical battles surrounding European decolonization in the late twentieth century.
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Table of contents
- Front matter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of figures
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: rhetorics of empire
- ‘The people are grateful’: the discourse of modernization in the concentration camps of the South African War, 1899–1902
- ‘We don’t want a pirate empire’: imperial governance, the Transvaal Crisis and the anxieties of Liberal rhetoric on empire
- Civilization, empire and humanity: Theodore Roosevelt’s second corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
- Franklin D. Roosevelt and America’s empire of anti-imperialism
- ‘The real question at issue’: Mers el-Kébir and the rhetoric of imperial confrontation in July 1940
- French late colonial rhetoric, ‘myth’ and imperial reason
- ‘Boom! goes the Congo’: the rhetoric of control and Belgium’s late colonial state
- The hard side of soft power: Spanish rhetorics of empire from the 1950s to the 1970s
- Repression, reprisals and rhetorics of massacre in Algeria’s war
- Arguing about Hola Camp: the rhetorical consequences of acolonial massacre
- Extended families or bodily decomposition? Biological metaphors in the age of European decolonization
- Rhetoric of the realm: monarchy in New Zealand, political rhetoric and adjusting to the end of empire
- Index
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