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Macaulay and Son: Architects of Imperial Britain

Macaulay and Son: Architects of Imperial Britain

... Tom’s reaction to his troubling encounters with other races was similar to his father’s. Each chose to forget or ignore such issues, preferring more congenial tasks to tackling the disturbing experiences which might ...

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Orientalising deafness: race and disability in imperial Britain

Orientalising deafness: race and disability in imperial Britain

... in Britain was quite a different process from overseas territorial colonialism, which also involved mass physical violence, expropriation of land, and economic exploitation (Meekosha ...

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‘… Earth’s proud empires pass away…’: The glorification and critique of power in songs and hymns of Imperial Britain

‘… Earth’s proud empires pass away…’: The glorification and critique of power in songs and hymns of Imperial Britain

... And did those feet in ancient time /walk upon England’s mountains green:/And was the holy Lamb of God/on England’s pleasant pastures seen!/And did the Countenance Divine/shine forth upon our clouded hills?/And was ...

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Education, identity and empire: history teaching in multi national post imperial Britain

Education, identity and empire: history teaching in multi national post imperial Britain

... The workshop took place over three days. We encouraged contributors to develop country- specific approaches that reflect the diversity of post-empire experiences. The link between debates about national-imperial ...

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The Scandal of Empire: India and the Creation of Imperial Britain

The Scandal of Empire: India and the Creation of Imperial Britain

... of imperial rule on the colonized, and the extent to which the struggles and challenges of postcolonial regimes are themselves critical legacies of imperial rule’ ...British imperial rule, which have ...

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The Peculiarities of Liberal Modernity in Imperial Britain

The Peculiarities of Liberal Modernity in Imperial Britain

... different languages, and both lack direct connection to the process of imperial control. This theme reappears prominently in Tony Bennett’s linking of habit to structures of direct control, particularly relevant ...

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The British Empire Debate

The British Empire Debate

... imperialist’ framing to recognise the highly partial account that these films provided. Nor is it necessary to overlook the differences between imperial and post-imperial Britain to recognise the ...

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Remy Ollier and Imperial Citizenship

Remy Ollier and Imperial Citizenship

... nineteenth-century Britain (although a term not widely adopted in the lexicon of the period) can trace its modern insti- tutional emergence through the 1832 Reform ...in Britain did not result in a society ...

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The Horse in Pre-Imperial China

The Horse in Pre-Imperial China

... were published, and the relevant research became more specialized. Two leading archaeologists, specialists in zooarchaeology, Yuan Jing and Rowan K. Flad, collaborated on articles on the early development of horse ...

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Migration and mobility in imperial Rome

Migration and mobility in imperial Rome

... the Imperial period, the population of Rome was increasing not only as a result of slavery and natural reproduction but also because of centripetal migration to Rome from the provinces, other regions of Italy, and ...

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Edwardian Ladies and Imperial Power

Edwardian Ladies and Imperial Power

... women's imperial ideas and vision of women's contribution to empire through exploring their organisational practices and ...an imperial focus, to explore patterns of organisation and to provide a general ...

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The New Imperial Histories Reader

The New Imperial Histories Reader

... themselves’, that is ‘the desired, or expected, political or ethical effects of a scholar’s own work’ (p. 2). In his introduction, Howe sketches some of the main lines of the key debates – ‘lively, multifaceted and ...

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Global History and Biography: Reconciling Macro- and Micro Narratives in History Writing

Global History and Biography: Reconciling Macro- and Micro Narratives in History Writing

... the imperial biography presented in work was that of images, loyalties and ...perfect imperial statesman, and tried to detach himself from oppositional and nationalist ...

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Frontinus and Domitian: the politics of the Strategemata

Frontinus and Domitian: the politics of the Strategemata

... imperial figures is appropriate, but the inferences, drawn tendentiously, are unsound. Frontinus’ inclusion in the Strategemata of a select number of exempla dating to the principate is a significant ...

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The Bermuda Agreement on Telecommunications 1945

The Bermuda Agreement on Telecommunications 1945

... The Bermuda Revision Meeting further liberalised direct, country to country, radio circuits - subject to maintaining a prohibition on transit traffic (ie no “by-passing”) - and recognised that “the trans-Atlantic cables ...

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Health effects of overweight and obesity in 195 countries over 25 years

Health effects of overweight and obesity in 195 countries over 25 years

... Banerjee, Imperial College London, Department of Primary Care and Public Health A.M., Imperial College London, Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology T.F., and London School of H[r] ...

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The diplomatic repertoires of the East India Companies in Mughal South Asia, 1608 1717

The diplomatic repertoires of the East India Companies in Mughal South Asia, 1608 1717

... the imperial centre combined with continuous political exchanges and negotiations with local and regional power-holders, that constituted the norm in early modern Mughal-European ...the imperial court from ...

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Archaeological and archaeometric study of the glass finds from the ancient harbour of Classe (Ravenna- Italy): new evidence

Archaeological and archaeometric study of the glass finds from the ancient harbour of Classe (Ravenna- Italy): new evidence

... Samples included in group CL2, due to their elevated levels of lime and relatively low iron, titanium and man- ganese, can be correlated to the glass named Levantine 1 by Freestone and well documented in the literature ...

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Revisiting the 'Donation of Constantine'

Revisiting the 'Donation of Constantine'

... late imperial period, the number of times that the early Middle ages as a best fit alternative for the late imperial period as a category decreases (column D3), and fits with the high Middle Ages ...late ...

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1.4_information_and_questions.doc

1.4_information_and_questions.doc

... A ) Most of Britain's military was tied up in Europe. B ) Britain was worried about the number of Boer warriors. C ) Britain could not afford to send more support. D ) Britain wanted[r] ...

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