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... empire - the interconnections between conspicuous smallness on the one hand and presumptuous world - wide activism on the other- demands then a building of bridges between different specialisations and historiographies . It also ...
... empire - the interconnections between conspicuous smallness on the one hand and presumptuous world - wide activism on the other- demands then a building of bridges between different specialisations and historiographies . It also ...
Page 188
... empire ? A commentary by G. H. Johnston , a former Royal Geographer , on a map of the world generously picked out in red and published in honour of Edward VII's coronation in 1902 , suggests the revived obsession with size at this time ...
... empire ? A commentary by G. H. Johnston , a former Royal Geographer , on a map of the world generously picked out in red and published in honour of Edward VII's coronation in 1902 , suggests the revived obsession with size at this time ...
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... empire ( and other empires ) is not national and cultural arrogance , but rather the inevitability of cross - national and cross - cultural collaborations . Then again a broader recognition that the British empire was always and ...
... empire ( and other empires ) is not national and cultural arrogance , but rather the inevitability of cross - national and cross - cultural collaborations . Then again a broader recognition that the British empire was always and ...
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