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Spenser and British Imperialism
Modern Philology, 1912In the preceding articles in this series' it has been my endeavor to show that Spenser, like the other men of the brilliant circle with which he was connected, sought to win glory through political service. At first, he seems to have hoped to take an active part, for he wrote to Harvey in October, 1579, that he was about to be sent abroad in Leicester ...
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The Western Political Quarterly, 1952
D. Mackenzie Brown, Gorham D. Sanderson
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D. Mackenzie Brown, Gorham D. Sanderson
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The Monetary Policy of British Imperialism *
The Indian Economic & Social History Review, 1970openaire +1 more source
Abstract This chapter argues that the basis of British elite formation does not lie in the nation state, but is bound up with the historical power of the British, white, imperial diaspora. This can be traced back to long-term aristocratic formations, with their investment in centring power around the country estate and home building ...
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