Lizzie van Zyl and an anonymous Indian childĢ8. Camp death rates, March 1901–December 1901Ģ6. Camps were laid out with “military precision” 24. British troops burned houses in India and South Africa 23. The collection, transportation, and concentration of civilians 20. Illustrated guidelines for designated “watermen”ġ9. Different levels of security awaited those displaced 13. Blueprint of Khana Junction Plague Detention Camp 16. Uniform huts at Shetpal camp and khadi-cloth in Naldurg 15. Model camp prescribed in the North-Western Provincesġ4. Camps rendered the famished visible to colonial bureaucracy 10. Famine wanderers detained in a Madras relief camp 8. “Barbed-wire imperialism” at Bitragunta Criminal Tribes Settlement 6. Family quarters, Aldershot, and an army field camp 4. Ndabeni repurposed the former Uitvlugt plague camp 3. “Tent cities”: Johannesburg and SpringfonteinĢ. “A System Steadily Perfected”: Camp Reform and the “New Geniuses from India,” 1901–1903 186 Epilogue: Camps Go Global: Lessons, Legacies, and Forgotten Solidarities 212 Notesġ. “Only Matched in Times of Famine and Plague”: Life and Death in the Concentration Camps 159 1900 100Ĭamps in a Time of War: Civilian Concentration in Southern Africa, 1900–1901 129 “A Source of Horror and Dread”: Plague Camps in India and South Africa, 1896–1901 74Ĭoncentrated Humanity: The Management and Anatomy of Colonial Camps, c. “Barbed-Wire Deterrents”: Detention and Relief at Indian Famine Camps, 1876–1901 43 Introduction: Britain’s Empire of Camps 1 1.Ĭoncentrating the “Dangerous Classes”: The Cultural and Material Foundations of British Camps 14 Classification: LCC JV1027 (ebook) | LCC JV1027. | Great Britain-Colonies-India- 19th century. | Concentration camps-India-19th century. | South African War, 1899–1902-Concentration camps. | Great Britain-Colonies- Africa-19th century. paper) Subjects: LCSH: Concentration camps-Africa-19th century.
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Description: Oakland, California : University of California Press, | Series: Berkeley series in British studies 12 Identifiers: LCCN 2017010810 (print) | LCCN 2017021208 (ebook) | ISBN 9780520967267 (ebook) | ISBN 9780520293960 (cloth : alk. Title: Barbed-wire imperialism : Britain’s empire of camps, 1876–1903 / Aidan Forth.
For more information, visit University of California Press Oakland, California © 2017 Aidan Forth Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Forth, Aidan, author. Its activities are supported by the UC Press Foundation and by philanthropic contributions from individuals and institutions. University of California Press, one of the most distinguished university presses in the United States, enriches lives around the world by advancing scholarship in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. Barbed-Wire Imperialism: Britain’s Empire of Camps, 1876–1903 by Aidan Forth Governing Systems: Modernity and the Making of Public Health in England, 1830–1910 by Tom Crook 12. Edmund Burke and the Conservative Logic of Empire by Daniel I. Distant Strangers: How Britain Became Modern by James Vernon 10. Liberalism in Empire: An Alternative History by Andrew Sartori 9. A Problem of Great Importance: Population, Race, and Power in the British Empire, 1918–1973 by Karl Ittmann 8. Pathological Bodies: Medicine and Political Culture by Corinna Wagner 7. Smyrna’s Ashes: Humanitarianism, Genocide, and the Birth of the Middle East by Michelle Tusan 6. The Afterlife of Empire by Jordanna Bailkin 5. The Savage Visit: New World People and Popular Imperial Culture in Britain, 1710–1795 by Kate Fullagar 4. Dilemmas of Decline: British Intellectuals and World Politics, 1945–1975 by Ian Hall 3.
The Peculiarities of Liberal Modernity in Imperial Britain edited by Simon Gunn and James Vernon 2. BARBED-WIRE IMPERIALISM Britain’s Empire of Camps, 1876–1903ġ.