Inner Empire
Architecture and Imperialism in the British Isles, 1550-1950
Daniel Maudlin editor Alex Bremner editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Manchester University Press
Publishing:20th Jan '26
£35.00
This title is due to be published on 20th January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Inner Empire explores the impact of imperial cultures on the landscapes and urban environments of the British Isles from the sixteenth century through to the twentieth century. It asserts that Britain’s four-hundred year entanglement with global empire left its mark upon the British Isles as much as it did the wider world. Buildings stood as one of the most conspicuous manifestations of the myriad relationships that Britain maintained with the theory and practice of colonialism in its modern history. Divided into two main sections, the volume’s content considers ‘internal’ colonisation and its infrastructures of control, order, and suppression, alongside wider relationships between architecture, the imperial economy, and cultural identity. Taken together, the essays in this volume present for the first time a coherent analysis of the British Isles as an imperial setting understood through its buildings, spaces, and infrastructure.
‘Inner Empire is a very welcome addition to the field of (post-)colonial and imperial studies, area studies, and subaltern studies and critique. Within its transdisciplinary correspondence, it expands on aspects of architectural and urban planning histories which constitutes a meaningful contribution to the current state of study.’
—Liora Bigon, Ariel University
‘Critical and fresh, [this] collection offers a window into the future of the architectural history of the British Isles … It will quickly become required reading for all scholars interested in the intersection of architecture and empire.’
—Louis Nelson, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
ISBN: 9781526194831
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360 pages