Worlds of the ring: Nation and empire in the British and German circus
Worlds of the Ring is a groundbreaking exploration of the interwar European circus scene, focusing on the German Sarrasani and British Bertram W. Mills’ circuses. This study illuminates the correlation between the circus’s evolution and imperialism/nationalism, revealing how these enterprises shaped national identities for popular audiences. Examining the years 1918-45, the book takes a transnational perspective, uncovering the interplay of international and national forces that influenced the modern circus. Through case studies, it delves into the lives of individuals in the industry, using diverse sources like newspapers, legal documents, and performer archives. The book introduces the concept of Orientalism to analyse how circuses depicted foreign worlds, and provides a fresh perspective on interwar popular culture, globalising forces, and the circus's ties to European imperialism in the early 20th century.
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Worlds of the ring: Nation and empire in the British and German circus
Worlds of the Ring is a groundbreaking exploration of the interwar European circus scene, focusing on the German Sarrasani and British Bertram W. Mills’ circuses. This study illuminates the correlation between the circus’s evolution and imperialism/nationalism, revealing how these enterprises shaped national identities for popular audiences. Examining the years 1918-45, the book takes a transnational perspective, uncovering the interplay of international and national forces that influenced the modern circus. Through case studies, it delves into the lives of individuals in the industry, using diverse sources like newspapers, legal documents, and performer archives. The book introduces the concept of Orientalism to analyse how circuses depicted foreign worlds, and provides a fresh perspective on interwar popular culture, globalising forces, and the circus's ties to European imperialism in the early 20th century.
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Worlds of the ring: Nation and empire in the British and German circus

Worlds of the ring: Nation and empire in the British and German circus

by Sabine Hanke
Worlds of the ring: Nation and empire in the British and German circus

Worlds of the ring: Nation and empire in the British and German circus

by Sabine Hanke

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Worlds of the Ring is a groundbreaking exploration of the interwar European circus scene, focusing on the German Sarrasani and British Bertram W. Mills’ circuses. This study illuminates the correlation between the circus’s evolution and imperialism/nationalism, revealing how these enterprises shaped national identities for popular audiences. Examining the years 1918-45, the book takes a transnational perspective, uncovering the interplay of international and national forces that influenced the modern circus. Through case studies, it delves into the lives of individuals in the industry, using diverse sources like newspapers, legal documents, and performer archives. The book introduces the concept of Orientalism to analyse how circuses depicted foreign worlds, and provides a fresh perspective on interwar popular culture, globalising forces, and the circus's ties to European imperialism in the early 20th century.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526175090
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 01/28/2025
Series: Studies in Popular Culture
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)

About the Author

Sabine Hanke is a Lecturer in Modern History at the University of Tuebingen.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1 Modernity and the circus
2 Training, risk, and celebrity: Wild animals and human stars
3 Half-human, half-animal: The lure of empire in the British circus
4 Germany’s native kin: The Wild West at the Sarrasani Circus
5 Juggling entertainment and control: Wartime circus performances
Conclusion
Index

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