Tag: Empire

  • Revisiting Kipling’s Kim

    Revisiting Kipling’s Kim

    By Jeremy Wikeley Over the summer I read Rudyard Kipling’s novel Kim for the first time. I enjoyed it a lot more than I was expecting to. Kim tells the story of an Irish orphan who, growing up in India, has a series of adventures, first as the protégé of an elderly Buddhist monk and…

  • 9. The Victoria Falls hotel trolley

    9. The Victoria Falls hotel trolley

    By Nicole Sithole This hand-propelled trolley system ran on interconnected rail tracks that skirt the iconic Victoria Falls Hotel in Zimbabwe. Since their debut in 1920, a substantial number of black African men pushed and pulled approximately two million white guests to various scenic points around the Victoria Falls. Plaques displayed under the preserved trolleys,…

  • 22. The Centenary British Commemorative Medallion Representing Britain’s Capture of Trinidad from the Spanish

    22. The Centenary British Commemorative Medallion Representing Britain’s Capture of Trinidad from the Spanish

    By Aileen Alexis The year 1797 signalled a watershed moment in the colonial history of Trinidad. Before that year, Trinidad was under the rule of the Spanish Crown, England’s newest enemy. Trinidad became a pawn in European rivalries that brought General Abercromby to the shores of Trinidad that year. This would mark the beginning of…

  • Jake Bransgrove – Historian Highlight

    Jake Bransgrove – Historian Highlight

    Jake Bransgrove, interviewed by Tiéphaine Thomason Historian Highlight is an ongoing series sharing the research experiences of historians in the History Faculty in Cambridge and beyond. For our latest post, we sat down with Jake Bransgrove, a second-year PhD candidate at Trinity Hall, who will be taking over our Historian Highlight series this academic year.…