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Explore the fascinating intersection of identity and imperialism in 'Imperial Material' by Alvita Akiboh. This groundbreaking 2023 publication by The University of Chicago Press delves into the intricate history of flags, stamps, and currency, revealing their crucial role in shaping the narrative of US imperialism. From the iconic fifty-star flag to the world-renowned US dollar bill, Akiboh meticulously unravels how these symbols of national pride influenced perceptions of power and territory across the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Guam, and Hawaii. This compelling historical account challenges readers to reconsider the implications of everyday objects that embody the connections between the US and its territories, ultimately emphasizing how local power dynamics influenced these symbols. 'Imperial Material' sheds light on the nuances of US national identity, showing how imperial artifacts served as reminders of dominance while simultaneously being transformed by local contexts. Perfect for history buffs, students, or anyone curious about the complex relationship between culture and power, Akiboh's work is a must-read. Discover how these ordinary items reflect extraordinary histories and the ongoing discourse surrounding imperialism. This essential text is not just about history; it’s about understanding how everyday symbols can inform our understanding of empire, identity, and local power. Dive into 'Imperial Material' and engage with the compelling narrative that reveals the hidden histories behind our most familiar symbols.