Projecting Imperial Power
Discover the intricate world of imperial power in the nineteenth century with Projecting Imperial Power by Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly. Published by Oxford University Press in 2021, this compelling hardback spans 360 pages, delving into the fascinating lives of emperors, from the iconic Napoleon and Queen Victoria to the lesser-known Pedro II of Brazil. Watanabe-O'Kelly explores how these leaders skillfully utilized imagery, religion, international exhibitions, and grand pageants to project their imperial authority and influence. This insightful analysis not only illuminates the strategies employed by these rulers but also provides a broader understanding of the political landscape of the era. Perfect for enthusiasts of political science and history, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the dynamics of power and representation in the imperial age.