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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Fae Dussart (University of Sussex, UK) , Emily J Manktelow (University of Kent UK) , Fae Dussart (University of Sussex UK) , Jonathan SahaPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781350242609ISBN 10: 1350242608 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 24 August 2023 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsFae Dussart's powerful analysis of master/mistress- servant relationships in the British Empire is essential for understanding the intimacy of colonialism's racial hierarchies. Dussart shows us how the terms of domestic service were conditioned through a conversation between Britain and India, and how those terms shaped Empire as a vehicle of white supremacy. --Alan Lester, Professor of Historical Geography, University of Sussex, UK In the Service of Empire is a nuanced, sensitive and elucidating analysis of domestic service in the British Empire. Putting India and Britain into the same analytic frame, Dussart skilfully draws out the overriding structures of service and specificities of regional difference in her work, richly demonstrating the prevailing power of race, gender and class in the making of the imperial world. --Dr Esme Cleall, Lecturer in the History of the British Empire, University of Sheffield, UK Fae Dussart’s powerful analysis of master/mistress- servant relationships in the British Empire is essential for understanding the intimacy of colonialism’s racial hierarchies. Dussart shows us how the terms of domestic service were conditioned through a conversation between Britain and India, and how those terms shaped Empire as a vehicle of white supremacy. * Alan Lester, Professor of Historical Geography, University of Sussex, UK * In the Service of Empire is a nuanced, sensitive and elucidating analysis of domestic service in the British Empire. Putting India and Britain into the same analytic frame, Dussart skilfully draws out the overriding structures of service and specificities of regional difference in her work, richly demonstrating the prevailing power of race, gender and class in the making of the imperial world. * Dr Esme Cleall, Lecturer in the History of the British Empire, University of Sheffield, UK * Dussart's monograph is an excellent contribution to a growing field and adds to the increasingly sophisticated literature of feminist history. * CHOICE * In the Service of Empire makes important contributions to the scholarship on British and imperial domestic service, as well as British identity formation through race, class, and gender. It is a valuable book for historians of empire, Britain, colonial South Asia, and for scholars interested in labour, race, and gender more broadly. * Cultural and Social History * Fae Dussart’s powerful analysis of master/mistress- servant relationships in the British Empire is essential for understanding the intimacy of colonialism’s racial hierarchies. Dussart shows us how the terms of domestic service were conditioned through a conversation between Britain and India, and how those terms shaped Empire as a vehicle of white supremacy. * Alan Lester, Professor of Historical Geography, University of Sussex, UK * In the Service of Empire is a nuanced, sensitive and elucidating analysis of domestic service in the British Empire. Putting India and Britain into the same analytic frame, Dussart skilfully draws out the overriding structures of service and specificities of regional difference in her work, richly demonstrating the prevailing power of race, gender and class in the making of the imperial world. * Dr Esme Cleall, Lecturer in the History of the British Empire, University of Sheffield, UK * Fae Dussart's powerful analysis of master/mistress- servant relationships in the British Empire is essential for understanding the intimacy of colonialism's racial hierarchies. Dussart shows us how the terms of domestic service were conditioned through a conversation between Britain and India, and how those terms shaped Empire as a vehicle of white supremacy. * Alan Lester, Professor of Historical Geography, University of Sussex, UK * In the Service of Empire is a nuanced, sensitive and elucidating analysis of domestic service in the British Empire. Putting India and Britain into the same analytic frame, Dussart skilfully draws out the overriding structures of service and specificities of regional difference in her work, richly demonstrating the prevailing power of race, gender and class in the making of the imperial world. * Dr Esme Cleall, Lecturer in the History of the British Empire, University of Sheffield, UK * Author InformationFae Dussart is Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Sussex, UK. Major themes of her teaching and research include the meaning and constitution of British, imperial and colonial identity, and the intersection of these with the formation of spaces and places. She is the co-author of Colonization and the Origins of Humanitarian Governance: Protecting Aborigines in the Nineteenth Century British Empire (2014). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |