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Page 182
... dominant mode of thinking about race . It is time to reconsider this narrative , for it misrepresents the Victorian dis- course on race , and consequently misconstrues the nineteenth - century legacy for racism and race relations in the ...
... dominant mode of thinking about race . It is time to reconsider this narrative , for it misrepresents the Victorian dis- course on race , and consequently misconstrues the nineteenth - century legacy for racism and race relations in the ...
Page 197
... dominant and subordinate races ' , but his title of ' advanced and backward races ' was an innovation.48 Like Benjamin Kidd before him , who had used the terms ' progressive and unprogressive races ' and ' undeveloped races ' , this ...
... dominant and subordinate races ' , but his title of ' advanced and backward races ' was an innovation.48 Like Benjamin Kidd before him , who had used the terms ' progressive and unprogressive races ' and ' undeveloped races ' , this ...
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... dominant whites . The phrase ' colour prejudice ' had originated with the anti - slavery movement in the 1820s and 1830s , and the term was still in use at the end of the nineteenth century by humanitarian lobbyists , critics of empire ...
... dominant whites . The phrase ' colour prejudice ' had originated with the anti - slavery movement in the 1820s and 1830s , and the term was still in use at the end of the nineteenth century by humanitarian lobbyists , critics of empire ...
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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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