Imperial Propaganda and Identity
How the Empire was sold to the British public through education, advertising, and literature.
Key Questions
- 1How did Victorian schools teach children about Britain's role in the world?
- 2How was the Empire represented in everyday household products?
- 3To what extent did the British public support the Empire?
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