The Passing of Empire
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- Nombre de pages152
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4714271-3
- EAN8596547142713
- Date de parution01/08/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille597 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "The Passing of Empire, " H. Fielding meticulously explores the complex tapestry of colonialism's decline, weaving together historical narratives and fictional elements that illuminate the multifaceted consequences of imperial rule. The prose is marked by a rich yet accessible literary style, balancing cultural critique with vivid imagery that enables readers to immerse themselves in the socio-political landscape of a fading empire.
Fielding's keen insight into the emotional and psychological toll of disintegration offers a fresh perspective, situating the narrative within a wider context of postcolonial discourse and contemporary reflections on identity and power. H. Fielding, a distinguished scholar of colonial history and literature, draws from a profound understanding of the geopolitical shifts that accompanied the fall of empires.
His academic background, coupled with personal experiences in regions once under colonial governance, informs his nuanced portrayals of characters caught in the tumult of change. Fielding's engagement with historical sources and literary traditions serves to elevate the narrative, grounding it in a thorough understanding of the past's shadows over the present. I wholeheartedly recommend "The Passing of Empire" to any reader intrigued by the intricate dynamics of power, identity, and culture in periods of transition.
This book is not only a poignant story of fading glory but also a powerful reflection on the legacy of colonialism, appealing to scholars and casual readers alike.
Fielding's keen insight into the emotional and psychological toll of disintegration offers a fresh perspective, situating the narrative within a wider context of postcolonial discourse and contemporary reflections on identity and power. H. Fielding, a distinguished scholar of colonial history and literature, draws from a profound understanding of the geopolitical shifts that accompanied the fall of empires.
His academic background, coupled with personal experiences in regions once under colonial governance, informs his nuanced portrayals of characters caught in the tumult of change. Fielding's engagement with historical sources and literary traditions serves to elevate the narrative, grounding it in a thorough understanding of the past's shadows over the present. I wholeheartedly recommend "The Passing of Empire" to any reader intrigued by the intricate dynamics of power, identity, and culture in periods of transition.
This book is not only a poignant story of fading glory but also a powerful reflection on the legacy of colonialism, appealing to scholars and casual readers alike.




