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... global standards is made explicit in the German scholar Arno Peters's revisionist map ( Fig . 1 ) , which abandons the Mercator projection and so de - centres Britain and the rest of Europe , while offering a more accurate , though no ...
... global standards is made explicit in the German scholar Arno Peters's revisionist map ( Fig . 1 ) , which abandons the Mercator projection and so de - centres Britain and the rest of Europe , while offering a more accurate , though no ...
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... global house - breaking , violence and theft.22 It is arguable too that the physical compactness of these islands aided the precocious evolution of a strong centralising administration in the core state , England , and ultimately a ...
... global house - breaking , violence and theft.22 It is arguable too that the physical compactness of these islands aided the precocious evolution of a strong centralising administration in the core state , England , and ultimately a ...
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... global power appear far more practicable and even inevitable . Industrial and technological advance meant at one level more lethal and mass - produced weapons of control and coercion . Industrial and technological advance also allowed ...
... global power appear far more practicable and even inevitable . Industrial and technological advance meant at one level more lethal and mass - produced weapons of control and coercion . Industrial and technological advance also allowed ...
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