Female imperialism and national identity
Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire
"Through a detailed study of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, or the IODE, the British Empire's largest women's patriotic organisation, this book examines the relationship between female imperialism and national identity. It throws new light on women's involvement in imperialism; on the history of 'conservative' women's organisations; on women's interventions in debates concerning citizenship and national identity; and on the history of women in white settler societies." "This important study of a fascinating organisation will be of interest to historians of Imperial History, Gender Studies and Postcolonial Studies."--Jacket.
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Andrew Thompson
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Katie Pickles
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John M. MacKenzie
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Female imperialism and national identity
- FIFemale Imperialism and National...Katie Pickles, Andrew Thompson, John M. MacKenzie
Female Imperialism and National Identity
- FIFemale Imperialism and National...Katie Pickles, Andrew Thompson, John M. MacKenzie
Female Imperialism and National Identity
- FIFemale imperialism and national...Katie Pickles
Female imperialism and national identity