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... context of decolonisation the capacious reach of political power was substantially determined by the pressure of social questions and the imperative to be able to at least profess political unity . In her book On Revolution , Hannah ...
... context of decolonisation the capacious reach of political power was substantially determined by the pressure of social questions and the imperative to be able to at least profess political unity . In her book On Revolution , Hannah ...
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... contexts.78 This essay started in noting the apparent tension between histories of imperial ideology - based largely on ... context of transcon- tinental debates about the British Empire in India suggests how each writer spoke in ...
... contexts.78 This essay started in noting the apparent tension between histories of imperial ideology - based largely on ... context of transcon- tinental debates about the British Empire in India suggests how each writer spoke in ...
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... context of the ambiguities of race and culture , the precise meaning of ' biological determinism ' remains unclear . Rather than the familiar racial types of comparative anatomy , the broader intellectual trend of ' scientific ...
... context of the ambiguities of race and culture , the precise meaning of ' biological determinism ' remains unclear . Rather than the familiar racial types of comparative anatomy , the broader intellectual trend of ' scientific ...
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Lineages of Contemporary Imperialism | 3 |
The Social Question and the Problem of History after | 31 |
Small States and Empire | 53 |
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