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Bardic nationalism : the romantic novel and the British Empire /
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Projecting citizenship : photography and belonging in the British Empire /
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Projecting citizenship : photography and belonging in the British Empire /
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The British Empire in the Victorian press, 1832-1867 : a bibliography /
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…Africa; SECTION I: CHECK-LIST OF LONDON MAGAZINES DEALING WITH THE BRITISH EMPIRE, 1832â#x80;#x93;1867; SECTION II: CHECK-LIST OF ARTICLES ON THE EMPIRE IN BRITISH PERIODICALS, 1832â#x80;#x93;1867; Ainsworth's Magazine; All the Year Round; The Anthropological Review; The Argosy; Belgravia; Bentleyâ#x80;#x99;s Miscellany.…”
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The rise of gay rights and the fall of the British empire : liberal resistance and the Bloomsbury group /
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The rise of gay rights and the fall of the British empire : liberal resistance and the Bloomsbury group /
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Winding up the British Empire in the Pacific Islands /
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…-- 'A dramatic and liberal gesture': Attlee's secret Smaller Territories Enquiry, 1949-51 -- 'Limbo', 'mezzanine status', and 'independence minus': self-government within the Commonwealth -- 'Something of a profit and loss account': Macmillan's Audit of Empire and aftermath, 1957-60 -- 'The Cold War Front is advancing upon Oceania': pressures from the United Nations, 1960-61 -- 'To complete the process of decolonization as soon as possible': Whitehall's response to the UN Declaration, 1962-64 -- 'Coming to the most difficult period of decolonization': The Lady Margaret Hall Conference, 1965 -- 'A line would have to be drawn somewhere': Oceania and the paradox of the expanding United Nations, 1965-68 -- 'The British Empire is past history': retreat from 'never' land begins: Tonga and Fiji, 1970 -- 'Independence and self-government have the same value': self-determination for Niue, 1970-74 -- 'It is more blessed to go than be pushed': the 1973 Programme Analysis and Review -- 'To encourage Australia and New Zealand to take a larger share': The Anzac role in decolonization -- 'Liquidating colonial arrangements with as much speed as could be decently mustered': accelerated decolonization: Solomon Islands -- 'We cannot now apply the brakes': accelerated decolonization: the Gilbert and Ellice Islands, 1975-78 -- 'The most difficult pre-independence conference we have had for a Pacific territory': accelerated decolonization: Kiribati and Banaba, 1968-79 -- 'The dying art of decolonization is difficult to pursue in a condominium': accelerated decolonization: New Hebrides.…”
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The federal systems of the United States and the British Empire : their origin, nature, and development /
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Brutality in an Age of Human Rights : Activism and Counterinsurgency at the End of the British Empire.
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Indian arrivals, 1870-1915 : networks of British Empire /
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Imperial encore : the cultural project of the late British empire /
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