Title of article :
Creating A New Anglo-Saxon Empire: A Post- Colonial Analysis of Alfred Milner’s Constructive Imperialism
Author/Authors :
Zeraatpisheh, Ali University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Marandi, Mohammad University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Soltan Beyad, Maryam University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Pages :
37
From page :
401
To page :
437
Abstract :
At the end of the 19th century the British Empire faced numerous challenges, both external and internal. The cultural and political elite from across the Empire tried to find a solution to these crises. Alfred Milner was a member of this cultural and political elite. He contended that in order to safeguard the Empire, the Anglo-Saxon race had to embrace what he called “Constructive Imperialism” and gain an “imperial consciousness”. The aim of this article is first to analyze the nature of the crises the Empire faced, and discover the way in which they shaped Milner’s brand of Imperialism; second to situate Alfred Milner’s Constructive Imperialism in its cultural and political milieu; third to find its roots in the greater history of the British Empire; and finally, to understand why Alfred Milner failed to convince the Empire to embrace Constructive Imperialism. In order to reach its defined objectives, this article examines Alfred Milner’s Constructive Imperialism from a historical standpoint and then utilizes the Contrapuntal Analysis of Edward Said to further investigate its narrative.
Keywords :
Alfred Milner , Edward Said , Constructive Imperialism , Contrapuntal Analysis , Imperial consciousness , The British Empire
Journal title :
Journal of World Sociopolitical Studies
Serial Year :
2020
Record number :
2629181
Link To Document :
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