Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction : Imperial co-histories and the British and colonial press / Julie F. Codell
  • Part One. Sites of Authority : Imperial Domination and Press Intervention. Scripting South Asia's visual past : 'The Journal of Indian Art and Industry' and the production of knowledge in the late nineteenth century / Deepali Dewan
  • An imagined world : 'The Imperial Gazetteer' / Michael Hancher
  • "The software of empire" : Telegraphic news agencies and imperial publicity, 1865-1914 / Alex Nalbach
  • Imperial self-representation : Constructions of empire in 'Blackwood's Magazine', 1880-1900 / David Finkelstein
  • Selling the mother country to the empire : The imperial press conference of June 1909 / J. Lee Thompson
  • Constructing South Africa in the British press, 1890-92 : The 'Pall Mall Gazette', the 'Daily Graphic', and 'The Times' / Dorothy O. Helly and Helen Callaway
  • Part Two. Sites of Fracture : Resistance and Autonomy in Imperial Representation. Objects and the press : Images of China in nineteenth-century Britain / Catherine Pagani
  • "True Englishwomen" and "Anglo-Indians" : Gender, national identity, and feminism in the Victorian women's periodical press / Denise P. Quirk
  • The empire writes back : Native informant discourse in the Victorian press / Julie F. Codell
  • History by installment : The Australian centenary and the 'Picturesque Atlas of Australasia', 1886-1888 / Tony Hughes-d'Aeth
  • Welsh missionary journalism in India, 1880-1947 / Aled Jones
  • "There is nothing more poetical than war" : Romanticism, orientalism, and militarism in J.W. Kaye's narratives of the conquest of India / Douglas M. Peers
  • Notes on contributors
  • Bibliography
  • Index.