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Charles V. Reed

justify the monarchy and the empire well into the twentieth century. At the same time, as the coronation durbar demonstrates, these ritual practices, which were limited and unstable from their inception, were increasingly undermined, delegitimised, and challenged by emerging mythologies of belonging and identity politics. * * * Royal tourists, colonial subjects

in Royal tourists, colonial subjects and the making of a British world, 1860–1911
Britishness, respectability, and imperial citizenship
Charles V. Reed

collaboration or resistance nor by identity politics of modern nationalism. The independent press: South Africa In South Africa, independent African newspapers were the products and by-products of evangelical missionary schools. In fact, the editors of Imvo Zabantsundu , the South African Spectator , and Izwi Labantu were all Christian mission students

in Royal tourists, colonial subjects and the making of a British world, 1860–1911