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... recognised by international law . Drawing on the four stages theory of world - historical development developed during the Scottish Enlightenment , all other civilisations were classified as uncivilised and ranked according to their ...
... recognised by international law . Drawing on the four stages theory of world - historical development developed during the Scottish Enlightenment , all other civilisations were classified as uncivilised and ranked according to their ...
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... recognised an international duty to civilise non- Europeans in the form of a mandate on the respective imperial powers . Reciprocally , it recognised most of the colonised peoples , not as free peoples with their own civilisations and ...
... recognised an international duty to civilise non- Europeans in the form of a mandate on the respective imperial powers . Reciprocally , it recognised most of the colonised peoples , not as free peoples with their own civilisations and ...
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... recognising the emotive power of popular jingoism , Wallas had little patience with appeals to ' the white man's burden ' . In the first half of the nineteenth century , he observed that European colonists in contact with ' non ...
... recognising the emotive power of popular jingoism , Wallas had little patience with appeals to ' the white man's burden ' . In the first half of the nineteenth century , he observed that European colonists in contact with ' non ...
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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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