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Ashley Jackson

    24 juin 1971

    Ashley Jackson est un aquarelliste paysagiste dont l'œuvre capture l'esprit du paysage du Yorkshire. Son style pictural se caractérise par des couleurs vives et une charge émotionnelle qui attire le spectateur dans la scène. Jackson se concentre sur la capture de moments fugaces et de l'atmosphère de la nature, créant ainsi des images pleines de vie et de mouvement. Son art est une célébration de la vie rurale et de la beauté qu'il s'efforce de partager avec son public.

    The British Empire: A Very Short Introduction
    Illustrating Empire
    Churchill
    • The British Empire influenced many aspects of the world we live in today. The international system remains heavily marked by British imperialism, and the borders, nations, and federations it created. This Very Short Introduction introduces and defines the British Empire, reviewing how it evolved into such a force, and the legacy it left behind.

      The British Empire: A Very Short Introduction2013
      3,6
    • Churchill

      • 424pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Winston Churchill attracted far more criticism alive than he has since his death. Ashley Jackson describes the contours and contradictions of Churchill's remarkable life and career as a soldier, politician, historian, journalist, painter and homemaker.

      Churchill2012
      4,0
    • Illustrating Empire

      A Visual History of British Imperialism

      • 216pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Illustrating Empire tells the history of the British Empire through the ephemeral images used to promote, record, and celebrate its development. The narrative is told through more than 200 striking and original images accompanied by illuminating story captions which unlock the history and meaning behind the illustrations.Following a general introduction which provides an overarching discussion of Empire and its many facets, the book is structured around eight major themes associated with the British Empire and Britain's encounter with non-Europeans: emigration and settlement; imperial authority; exploration and knowledge; trade and commerce; travel and communications; popular culture; exhibitions and jubilees; and politics. Each chapter opens with an introduction which sets the overall context for the visual narrative to follow.The book examines the significance of a range of media in purveying ideas about empire and the non-European world. It also provides a clear summary of scholarly debates regarding the significance of empire in terms of British culture. This book represents a significant contribution to the literature on culture and empire, and will be an engaging and useful source for scholars as well as students and general readers.

      Illustrating Empire2011
      3,6