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Air Empire: British Imperial Civil Aviation, 1919-39
Contributor(s): Pirie, Gordon (Author)
ISBN: 0719041112     ISBN-13: 9780719041112
Publisher: Manchester University Press
OUR PRICE:   $123.50  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: November 2009
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Transportation | Aviation - History
- History | Europe - Great Britain - General
- History | World - General
Dewey: 387.709
Series: Studies in Imperialism (Hardcover)
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6" W x 9.3" (1.25 lbs) 264 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - British Isles
- Chronological Period - 1900-1949
 
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Publisher Description:
Air empire is a fresh study of civil aviation as a tool of late British imperialism.

The first pioneering flights across the British empire in 1919-20 were flag-waving adventures that recreated an era of plucky British maritime exploration and conquest.

Britain's development of international air routes and services was approved, organised and celebrated largely in London; there was some resistance in and beyond the subordinate colonies and dominions. Negotiating the financing and geopolitics of regular commercial air service delayed its inception
until the 1930s. Technological, managerial and logistical problems also meant that Britain was slow into the air and slow in the air. Propaganda concealed underperformance and criticism.

The study uses archival sources, biographies, industry magazines and newspapers to chronicle the disputed progress toward air empire. The rhetoric behind imperial air service offers a glimpse of late imperial hopes, fears, attitudes and style. Empire air service had emotional appeal and symbolic
value, but disappointed in practice.