All Stories

  1. Re-thinking Religion and Empire: Non-State Organizations from the Knights Hospitallers to ISIS
  2. Empire?
  3. Empires and colonies in the modern world: a global perspective
  4. US Military bases in the Pacific: why, how and their significance.
  5. New Zealand’s Empire
  6. Spain, Germany and the United States in the Marshall Islands: Re-imagining the imperial in the Pacific
  7. Filibustering from Africa to the Americas: non-state actors and empire
  8. Iberian visions of the Pacific Ocean, 1507–1899
  9. Empire by treaty: negotiating European expansion, 1600–1900
  10. The dragon is not always red: the extreme right and ultra-nationalism in Wales
  11. The Voldemort of Imperial History: Rethinking Empire and US History
  12. Indian Science Fiction Cinema: An Overview
  13. Oceania: neocolonialism, nukes & bones
  14. Blackshirts for the twenty-first century? Fascism and the English Defence League
  15. Arctic ‘concessions’ and icebreaker diplomacy? Chinese tourism development in Iceland
  16. Unfinished empire: the global expansion of Britain
  17. ‘…territorial acquisitions are among the landmarks of our history’: the buying and leasing of imperial territory
  18. ‘ “… territorial acquisitions are among the landmarks of our history”: the buying and leasing of imperial territory’: a reply to Dominic Alessio
  19. Britain and Cyprus. Key Themes and Documents Since World War II
  20. Empires in world history: power and the politics of difference
  21. Science fiction and empire
  22. Decolonising James Cameron’s Pandora: Imperial history and science fiction
  23. From body snatchers to mind snatchers: Indigenous science fiction, postcolonialism, and Aotearoa/New Zealand history
  24. Travel, tourism and booster literature: New Zealand's cities and towns at the turn of the twentieth century
  25. Reviews
  26. Reviews
  27. Nationalism and postcolonialism in Indian science fiction: Bollywood's Koi Mil Gaya (2003)
  28. REDEMPTION, ‘RACE’, RELIGION, REALITY AND THE FAR-RIGHT: SCIENCE FICTION FILM ADAPTATIONS OF PHILIP K. DICK
  29. "Things are Different Now"?: A Postcolonial Analysis of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  30. Domesticating ‘the heart of the wild’: female personifications of the colonies, 1886-1940 [1]
  31. Domesticating ‘the heart of the wild’: female personifications of the colonies, 1886-1940 [1]
  32. Capitalist Realist Art