消费博物馆:阿根廷大众文化档案馆(1880-1930)

IF 0.5 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
M. Coletta
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奖学金在印度殖民地,家政服务的一个合格方面是,英国家庭并不是唯一的家政服务雇主。例如,Swapna Banerjee在孟加拉的研究表明,南亚绝大多数家庭佣工都为南亚精英家庭工作,最终为中产阶级家庭工作。南亚有着悠久的家政服务传统,事实上,英裔印度人模仿莫卧儿贵族家庭的仆人等级制度和仆人命名法,以使他们新发现的富裕和权力为殖民地臣民所接受。读者会从杜萨特更严格的参与中受益,他获得了关于前殖民地和殖民地南亚家庭家务劳动的奖学金。《为帝国服务》对英国和帝国家政服务以及通过种族、阶级和性别形成英国身份的学术研究做出了重要贡献。对于帝国、英国、殖民地南亚的历史学家,以及对劳工、种族和性别更广泛感兴趣的学者来说,这是一本有价值的书。杜萨特将大都市和殖民地纳入同一框架的创新模式可以有效地转换到其他帝国背景中,也可以激励法国、荷兰、美国和日本帝国的历史学家,他们不仅研究国内劳工,还研究文化和社会史的任何方面。
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Museum of Consumption: The Archives of Mass Culture in Argentina (1880-1930)
scholarship. One aspect that could be qualified about domestic service in the Indian colony is that British households were not the only employers of domestic servants. The vast majority of domestic servants in South Asia worked for South Asian elite and eventually middle-class households, as Swapna Banerjee’s work on Bengal, for instance, shows. South Asia had a long tradition of domestic service and Anglo-Indians in fact emulated the servant hierarchies and servant nomenclature of Mughal aristocratic households in order to make their new-found affluence and power legible to their colonial subjects. Readers would have gained from a more rigorous engagement by Dussart with the scholarship on domestic labour in pre-colonial and colonial South Asian households. 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. Dussart’s innovative model of bringing the metropole and colony in the same frame can be productively transposed to other imperial contexts, and can be an inspiration for French, Dutch, American, and Japanese Empire historians, working not just on domestic labour, but any aspect of cultural and social history.
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0.70
自引率
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发文量
72
期刊介绍: Cultural & Social History is published on behalf of the Social History Society (SHS). Members receive the journal as part of their membership package. To join the Society, please download an application form on the Society"s website and follow the instructions provided.
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