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3 Public appeals and fiction, c. 1880–1894

  • Christian K. Melby
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Abstract

Appeals to an imagined ‘public’ became popular in the later Victorian era, and invasion-scare fiction in the 1880s developed in tandem with ideas on how to mobilise voters to promote specific policies on military planning. This chapter discusses three such instances: the 1884 naval scare, the debates over a channel tunnel in the 1880s, and the 1894 Dilke letter. These were all instances where the British public in the abstract were appealed to as arbiters of rational defence policies. The chapter outlines how the fiction of invasion and future war developed in the same period.

Abstract

Appeals to an imagined ‘public’ became popular in the later Victorian era, and invasion-scare fiction in the 1880s developed in tandem with ideas on how to mobilise voters to promote specific policies on military planning. This chapter discusses three such instances: the 1884 naval scare, the debates over a channel tunnel in the 1880s, and the 1894 Dilke letter. These were all instances where the British public in the abstract were appealed to as arbiters of rational defence policies. The chapter outlines how the fiction of invasion and future war developed in the same period.

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