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... interests between British rulers and Indian subjects in a properly reformed empire than it was for James Steuart , who ... interest had been obscured by mercantile prejudice and the short - term interests of Company servants and ...
... interests between British rulers and Indian subjects in a properly reformed empire than it was for James Steuart , who ... interest had been obscured by mercantile prejudice and the short - term interests of Company servants and ...
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... interest in ' instinct ' as an explanation of human behaviour . Rivers , the nephew of James Hunt , claimed his anthropological interests originated with the bequest of his uncle's library . In his History of Anthropology , Haddon ...
... interest in ' instinct ' as an explanation of human behaviour . Rivers , the nephew of James Hunt , claimed his anthropological interests originated with the bequest of his uncle's library . In his History of Anthropology , Haddon ...
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... interest in the theory of sovereignty remained a central feature of his work even as his political orientation shifted in the 1920s from plural- ism towards socialism.4 Indeed , until the end of his life , Laski's scholar- ship remained ...
... interest in the theory of sovereignty remained a central feature of his work even as his political orientation shifted in the 1920s from plural- ism towards socialism.4 Indeed , until the end of his life , Laski's scholar- ship remained ...
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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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