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Philanthropy and Cultural Imperialism

1982
Philanthropy and Cultural Imperialism is intended as a source book on the origins, workings, and consequences of modern general-purpose foundations. The text encompasses the activities of foundations-prinicpally Carnegie, Rockefeller, and Ford-in the production of culture and the formation of public policy. Particular attention is given to the policies
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Culture, US Imperialism, and Globalization

American Literary History, 2004
The return of what was once termed gunboat diplomacy in the first decade of the twenty-first century as part of the "new global order" endorsed repeatedly and abstractly by George H. W. and now George W. Bush's regimes could not have occurred without the prior work of culture.
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Hegemony, Culture and Imperialism

2008
Chapter 4 draws links among organized violence, interventionism, hegemony, culture and imperialism. It focuses on the important case of Chile, immediately preceding and following the coup d’etat of 11 September 1973, when the democratically elected government was overthrown by a military coup and a repressive dictatorship was installed.
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Managing Organizational Culture and Imperialism

2003
In Culture and Imperialism (1994), Edward Said sets out to reconnect cultural forms, notably the novel, “with the imperial processes of which they were manifestly and unconcealedly a part” (1994: xv). Thus he famously identifies allusions to the slave-based Caribbean sugar industry in Jane Austen’s 1814 Mansfield Park, resituating our understanding of ...
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literary culture and Us. Imperialism

2000
Abstract John Carlos Rowe, considered one of the most eminent and progressive critics of American literature, has in recent years become instrumental in shaping the path of American studies. His latest book examines literary responses to U.S. imperialism from the late eighteenth century to the 1940s.
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German Cultural Imperialism and the Culture of Imperialism in the Ottoman Empires

2014
T Archaeology played one of the main roles to construct the structures of Western imperial andcolonial projects on the Middle East in the Nineteenth Century. The re-construction of archeologicalmaterial through imperialist patronage was adapted to holistic historical demands related with Western historical paradigms.
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Culture and Imperialism

Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, 1996
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Imperialism and Popular Culture

The International Journal of African Historical Studies, 1987
David Maughan-Brown, John M. MacKenzie
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Imperialism, Cultural Politics, and Polybius

2012
AbstractThe chapters here address central problems in the development of Roman imperialism in the third and second century bc. Published in honour of the distinguished Oxford academic Peter Derow, they follow some of his main interests: the author Polybius, the characteristics of Roman power and imperial ambition, and the mechanisms used by Rome in ...
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