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Artificial Islands: Adventures in the Dominions

(Paperback, New edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Artificial Islands: Adventures in the Dominions

Contributors:

By (Author) Owen Hatherley

ISBN:

9781914420863

Publisher:

Watkins Media Limited

Imprint:

Repeater Books

Publication Date:

1st November 2022

UK Publication Date:

9th August 2022

Edition:

New edition

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Political science and theory
History and Archaeology

Dewey:

327.41071

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

345

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 197mm

Description

Should Britain form a new union with its old 'Dominions' in Canada, Australia and New Zealand Are they really our closest allies and relations And is there any reason why they should want to unite again with us Great Britain has just left one Union, after years of bitter argument and divisive posturing. But what if the island's future lies in another Union altogether, with some of its former colonial "kith and kin" across the seas Why be in a Union with your immediate neighbours, when you could instead be in a trans-oceanic super-state with our old friends in Canada, Australia and New Zealand Welcome to the strange world of the 'CANZUK Union', the name for a quixotic but apparently serious plan to reunify the white-majority 'Dominions' of the British Empire under the flag of low taxes, strong borders and climate change denialism. Artificial Islands tests the idea that Britain's natural allies and closest relations are in these three countries in North America and the Antipodes, through a good look at the histories, townscapes and spaces of several cities across the settler zones of the British Empire. These are some of the most purely artificial and modern landscapes in the world, British-designed cities that were built with extreme rapidity in forcibly seized territories on the other side of the world from Britain. Were these places really no more than just a reproduction of British Values planted in unlikely corners of the globe How are people in Auckland, Melbourne, Montreal, Ottawa and Wellington re-imagining their own history, or their countries' role in the British Empire and their complicity in its crimes And do they have any interest in a union with us

Reviews

"A rich clich-busting book, a model of how to think critically about empire and its contemporary relevance." - David Edgerton, author of The Rise and Fall of the British Nation

"Hatherley carries the narrative with an opinionated and entertaining style." Rob Greer, The Idler

"Hatherleys accounts of walking Dominion cities display the intuitive feel for place, epigrammatic flair and caustic impatience for cant which make him a successor to the great urban explorers."
The Critic

Author Bio

Owen Hatherley writes regularly on aesthetics and politics for, among others, the Architectural Review, the Calvert Journal, Dezeen, the Guardian, Jacobin, the London Review of Books and New Humanist. He is the author of several books, most recently The Adventures of Owen Hatherley in the Post-Soviet Space (Repeater, 2018), Red Metropolis (Repeater, 2020)

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