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Record #163087:

'Our king upon his knees': the public commemoration of Captain Scott's last Antarctic expedition / Max Jones.

Title: 'Our king upon his knees': the public commemoration of Captain Scott's last Antarctic expedition / Max Jones.
Author(s): Jones, Max.
Date: 2000.
Publisher: Manchester: Manchester University Press
Abstract: Recent scholars have identified commemoration of national heroes such as Dr Livingstone and General Gordon in genesis of aggressive imperial nationalism in Britain between 1870 and 1914. Author argues that example of Captain Scott suggests that such heroes should be interpreted less as instruments of social control than as sites through which range of imagined communities were capable of expression.
Notes:

Offprint: Heroic reputations and exemplary lives / Geoffrey Cubitt, Allen Warren, eds.

Keywords: 92 -- Biographies: Scott, Robert Falcon.
91(08) -- Expeditions: 1910-13 Scott.
92(093.5) -- Memorials.
93"191" -- 1910-1919.
.000(410) -- British author.
V -- History.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
Location(s): SCO: SPRI-PAM: 91(08) : (*7)[1910-13 Scott][J]
SPRI record no.: 163087

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