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‘Sane’ and ‘insane’ imperialism: British idealism, new liberalism and liberal imperialism
It is contended that British Idealists, New Liberals and Liberal Imperialists were all in favour of imperialism, especially when it took the form of white settler communities. The concession of relative autonomy was an acknowledgement of the potential of
David Boucher
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Revisiting Approaches to British Imperialism [PDF]
The historiography of British imperialism has been dominated by two approaches: the Official Mind and Gentlemanly Capitalism. The Official Mind emphasises decisions made by key policymakers, focusing on decisions driven by crises in the periphery of the ...
Alex Sutton, Alex Sutton
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2020
Abstract The chapter begins by examining the development of internment as a policy within the Empire, demonstrating that London led the way, in a rather haphazard fashion, with the dominions and colonies following the lead of the metropole.
Stefan Manz, Panikos Panayi
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Abstract The chapter begins by examining the development of internment as a policy within the Empire, demonstrating that London led the way, in a rather haphazard fashion, with the dominions and colonies following the lead of the metropole.
Stefan Manz, Panikos Panayi
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2022
Abstract Chapter 2 is concerned with the political foundation of Jones’s Roman fragments, which stand as a challenge to British imperialism. In examining the Roman imperial analogy as it is appears in British political rhetoric across the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, this chapter establishes the necessary context for ...
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Abstract Chapter 2 is concerned with the political foundation of Jones’s Roman fragments, which stand as a challenge to British imperialism. In examining the Roman imperial analogy as it is appears in British political rhetoric across the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, this chapter establishes the necessary context for ...
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British Colonialism and Imperialism
2023The advent of British colonialism in Bengal in 1757 and its spread to other parts of South Asia during the latter half of the eighteenth century structured indigenous society in significant ways. The institution of individual property rights since the 1790s reshaped the class structure of Indian society in decisive ways leading to the rise of ...
Sandeep Banerjee, Atreyee Majumder
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British Labour and British Imperialism
1979It is sometimes maintained that the British working class in the generation before the First World War was largely infected with Jingoism, or Imperialism, and was consequently inclined to abandon what otherwise should have been its natural political attitude — namely, a desire for international tranquillity, coupled with an emphasis on the need for ...
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British Imperialism and the Falklands
Monthly Review, 1983When the Falklanda/Malvinas' crisis first broke out, many British socialists were held mesmerized by the sheer absurdity of it all—by the spectacle of a British armada setting sail to do battle with a newly-discovered Latin enemy. But as the crisis slid into genuine war, and the death toll mounted, we were forced to analyze it more seriously; and now ...
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Conceptualising British Imperialism
2015This chapter establishes the theoretical framework for the analysis of Britain’s relationship with Malaya. It accomplishes this by first providing an assessment of the current scholarship on British imperial economic relations. These accounts are argued to be problematic and an alternative, open Marxist approach is developed.
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The British Imperial Conference
American Political Science Review, 1927Opinions differ as to the significance of the work of the recent Imperial Conference. That it was the most successful of the conferences yet held does not mean much. For these conferences have in reality contributed little to the conditions of imperial coöperation.
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British Imperialism in Colonial Africa and the World
BOHR International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research, 2022At first, my intention in this article was to write about imperialism and agency in sub-Saharan Africa with a focus on British Imperialism. However, as the article evolved over the months, it became gradually clearer that the idea of the agency was not only outdated, based on various reviews, but also unwarranted.
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