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Page 161
... settlers first started to feature prominently in public and parliamen- tary debates . In particular , it examines the collective British imaginative engagement with the figure of the colonial settler , not so much as a stan- dard ...
... settlers first started to feature prominently in public and parliamen- tary debates . In particular , it examines the collective British imaginative engagement with the figure of the colonial settler , not so much as a stan- dard ...
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... settler and non - settler colonies , and had separate things to say about the former.1 But , at least in the decades after the loss of most of North America , it was the Tories who really led the way in reformulating the political ...
... settler and non - settler colonies , and had separate things to say about the former.1 But , at least in the decades after the loss of most of North America , it was the Tories who really led the way in reformulating the political ...
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... settlers in terms of their very different approaches to settlement and colonisation , and of the superior instinct of the British settler to create civilised and domestic spaces : When Americans become restless , their bent is towards ...
... settlers in terms of their very different approaches to settlement and colonisation , and of the superior instinct of the British settler to create civilised and domestic spaces : When Americans become restless , their bent is towards ...
Contents
Lineages of Contemporary Imperialism | 3 |
The Social Question and the Problem of History after | 31 |
Small States and Empire | 53 |
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