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Empire Made Me

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Richard Maurice Tinkler was an ordinary man in an extraordinary time and place. This riveting "biography of a nobody" offers a rare glimpse of imperialism and the making of modern China seen from t...
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Richard Maurice Tinkler was an ordinary man in an extraordinary time and place. This riveting "biography of a nobody" offers a rare glimpse of imperialism and the making of modern China seen from the perspective of a working-class Englishman enforcing the order of everyday life on the streets of Shanghai. Culled from Tinkler's many personal letters, Empire Made Me meticulously documents his astonishingly revealing life in the service of the British Empire between 1919 and 1939, one of hundreds of young men who joined the Shanghai Municipal Police. Responsible for maintaining order in Shanghai's International Settlement, the SMP expanded and enforced British dominion in China's most important political, commercial, and cultural center.

Tinkler would have remained just another anonymous and forgotten colonial policeman were it not for his unexpected death, at the hands of Japanese marines and an incompetent local doctor, in June 1939. His suspicious death created a noisy diplomatic incident that was picked up by journalists and splashed across the front pages of Britain's newspapers. Many of Tinkler's personal letters survived, and they describe his personal life in unusually vivid detail, including his relationships, his knowing masculinity, his travels, and his bitter meditations on his lowly position in a powerful but waning empire.

Robert Bickers absorbing biography uses Tinkler's letters as well as extensive archival research to tell the story of this man's everyday life and violent decline in a colonial world—a story that offers an uncommonly candid history of twentieth-century imperialism.

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Price: $75.00
Pages: 418
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Publication Date: 13 January 2004
Trim Size: 8.25 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9780231131322
Format: Hardcover
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HISTORY / Asia / General

Informative... energetically written. Making his way warily between the anti-imperialists and the nostalgists of empire, placing a 'marginal' man in his full context, Bickers does lift a corner of the curtain on a nearly lost world, a world as ordinary then as it may seem extraordinary to us.
— John Sperling
Robert Bickers is senior lecturer in East Asia and colonial history at the University or Bristol.

The Empire World
Before Shanghai
Shanghai 1919
Shanghai Municipal Police
Shanghai policeman
Learning to be a man
The end of the good old China
What we can't know
Adrift in the empire world
Empire's civil dead
Aftermath
We are the dead