Imperialism + History -- 19th century
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Imperialism + History -- 19th century
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Imperialism + History
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Incoming Resources
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- Curating empire, museums and the British Imperial experience, edited by Sarah Longair and John McAleer
- The imperial archive, knowledge and the fantasy of empire, Thomas Richards
- The trouble with empire, challenges to modern British imperialism, Antoinette Burton
- Europe, empire, and spectacle in nineteenth-century British music, edited by Rachel Cowgill and Julian Rushton
- A turn to empire, the rise of imperial liberalism in Britain and France, Jennifer Pitts
- Western women and imperialism, complicity and resistance, edited by Nupur Chaudhuri and Margaret Strobel
- War and empire, the expansion of Britain, 1790-1830, Bruce Collins
- Asian empire and British knowledge, China and the networks of British imperial expansion, Ulrike Hillemann
- Imperial rule, edited by Alexei Miller and Alfred J. Rieber
- Migration and empire, Marjory Harper and Stephen Constantine
- Tensions of empire, colonial cultures in a bourgeois world, edited by Frederick Cooper and Ann Laura Stoler
- Western women and imperialism, complicity and resistance, edited by Nupur Chaudhuri and Margaret Strobel
- Empires and the reach of the global, 1870-1945, Tony Ballantyne and Antoinette Burton
- Imperial networks, creating identities in nineteenth-century South Africa and Britain, Alan Lester
- Nation, empire, colony, historicizing gender and race, edited by Ruth Roach Pierson and Nupur Chaudhuri ; with the assistance of Beth McAuley
- European imperialism, 1860-1914, Andrew Porter
- Museums and empire, natural history, human cultures and colonial identities, John M. MacKenzie
- Rethinking imperialism, Ray Kiely
- At the heart of the Empire, Indians and the colonial encounter in late-Victorian Britain, Antoinette Burton
- Japan and imperialism, 1853-1945, James L. Huffman
- Tensions of empire, colonial cultures in a bourgeois world, edited by Frederick Cooper, Ann Laura Stoler
- A turn to empire, the rise of imperial liberalism in Britain and France, Jennifer Pitts
- The imperial discipline, race and the founding of international relations, Alexander E. Davis, Vineet Thakur and Peter Vale
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