Imperialism + History -- 20th century
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Imperialism + History -- 20th century
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Imperialism + History
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Incoming Resources
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- Specters of Mother India, the global restructuring of an empire, Mrinalini Sinha
- Curating empire, museums and the British Imperial experience, edited by Sarah Longair and John McAleer
- The trouble with empire, challenges to modern British imperialism, Antoinette Burton
- Anti-Japan, the politics of sentiment in postcolonial East Asia, Leo Ching
- France overseas, the Great War and the climax of French imperial expansion, Christopher M. Andrew and A.S. Kanya-Forstner
- No enchanted palace, the end of empire and the ideological origins of the United Nations, Mark Mazower
- Great power complex, British imperialism, international crises, and national decline, 1914-51, John Callaghan
- Chinese labour in South Africa, 1902-10, race, violence, and global spectacle, Rachel K. Bright
- Race for empire, Koreans as Japanese and Japanese as Americans during World War II, T. Fujitani
- Nation, empire, colony, historicizing gender and race, edited by Ruth Roach Pierson and Nupur Chaudhuri ; with the assistance of Beth McAuley
- The Russian origins of the First World War, Sean McMeekin
- Museums and empire, natural history, human cultures and colonial identities, John M. MacKenzie
- European imperialism, 1860-1914, Andrew Porter
- The Russian origins of the First World War, Sean McMeekin
- Western women and imperialism, complicity and resistance, edited by Nupur Chaudhuri and Margaret Strobel
- The new confessions of an economic hit man, John Perkins
- Empires and the reach of the global, 1870-1945, Tony Ballantyne and Antoinette Burton
- Hailey, a study in British imperialism, 1872-1969, John W. Cell
- Rethinking imperialism, Ray Kiely
- Crises of empire, decolonization and Europe's imperial states, 1918-1975, Martin Thomas, Bob Moore, and L.J. Butler
- Tensions of empire, colonial cultures in a bourgeois world, edited by Frederick Cooper, Ann Laura Stoler
- Britain's pacification of Palestine, the British Army, the colonial state, and the Arab revolt, 1936-1939, Matthew Hughes
- Japan and imperialism, 1853-1945, James L. Huffman
- Empire lite, nation-building in Bosnia, Kosovo and Afghanistan, Michael Ignatieff
- Western women and imperialism, complicity and resistance, edited by Nupur Chaudhuri and Margaret Strobel
- Continental drift, Britain and Europe from the end of empire to the rise of Euroscepticism, Benjamin Grob-Fitzgibbon
- Tensions of empire, colonial cultures in a bourgeois world, edited by Frederick Cooper and Ann Laura Stoler
- Migration and empire, Marjory Harper and Stephen Constantine
- No enchanted palace, the end of empire and the ideological origins of the United Nations, Mark Mazower
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