An Afghan Prince in Victorian England
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An Afghan Prince in Victorian England

Race, Class, and Gender in an Afghan-Anglo Imperial Encounter

Robert D. McChesney

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An Afghan Prince in Victorian England

Race, Class, and Gender in an Afghan-Anglo Imperial Encounter

Robert D. McChesney

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In 1894 Great Britain invited 'Abd al-Rahman Khan, the amir of Afghanistan, to England for a state visit. Then at the height of its imperial might, Britain sought to strengthen ties with the strategically important Afghanistan, which shared a long frontier, not yet a border, with British India. The amir's aim for the visit was to secure permission for an Afghan legation (embassy) in London while the British, unaware of this goal, hoped to overawe the amir with displays of military and industrial might as well as performances to show the strength and unity of British civil society. The amir, citing illness, ultimately declined the invitation but, in a calculated snub, sent his second son, Prince Nasr Allah Khan, in his place. This book narrates the events of the prince's mission in a number of revealing ways. Using both British and Afghan sources, including the journal of a senior member of the Afghan contingent, McChesney places the visit in its international and historical context and analyzes the internal dynamics of the prince's delegation, the seventy members of whom represented Afghanistan but included two Englishmen and two English­women. A further twenty members, representing the Government of (British) India, were as multi-ethnic and multilingual as the members of the Afghan delegation. This bilateral and complex mission left India in April 1895 and remained together for the next six months. From the beginning it was riven by incidents of misogyny, racism, and class conflict that affected its ability to perform its diplomatic functions. The reader gains insights into the goals and tactics of two asymmetrical yet competing powers as well as a rare look at the human element in this cross-cultural diplomatic encounter.

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Publisher
I.B. Tauris
Year
2024
ISBN
9780755645855

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. List of Figures
  4. Preface and Acknowledgments
  5. List of Abbreviations
  6. 1 The Sources
  7. 2 The Context: Afghanistan in 1895 and the Afghan-Anglo Relationship
  8. 3 Harassing the Hegemon: The Long Wait
  9. 4 Confounding Dichotomies: The Transnational Mission with a Feminine Component
  10. 5 From Kabul to Portsmouth
  11. 6 London Days: English Performance, Afghan Agency
  12. 7 Touring the Provinces: Industrial Power and its Impressions
  13. 8 The “Linger Longer Lucy Luminary”: Afghan Performance, English Agency
  14. 9 Homeward Bound: Afghan Pleasures, English Intrigues
  15. Conclusions
  16. Epilogue
  17. Appendix
  18. Notes
  19. Bibliography
  20. Index
Citation styles for An Afghan Prince in Victorian England

APA 6 Citation

McChesney, R. (2024). An Afghan Prince in Victorian England (1st ed.). I.B. Tauris. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/4422280 (Original work published 2024)

Chicago Citation

McChesney, Robert. (2024) 2024. An Afghan Prince in Victorian England. 1st ed. I.B. Tauris. https://www.perlego.com/book/4422280.

Harvard Citation

McChesney, R. (2024) An Afghan Prince in Victorian England. 1st edn. I.B. Tauris. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/4422280 (Accessed: 26 June 2024).

MLA 7 Citation

McChesney, Robert. An Afghan Prince in Victorian England. 1st ed. I.B. Tauris, 2024. Web. 26 June 2024.