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Historians as Imperialists SOME ROOTS OF BRITISH IMPERIAL HISTORY 1880-1900 IN 1915 Sir Charles Lucas , President of the Royal Colonial Institute , launched the Imperial Studies Movement under the aegis of the University of London .
Historians as Imperialists SOME ROOTS OF BRITISH IMPERIAL HISTORY 1880-1900 IN 1915 Sir Charles Lucas , President of the Royal Colonial Institute , launched the Imperial Studies Movement under the aegis of the University of London .
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Rather it is the clear opposition to imperial federation as a political scheme . An attempt to force such a structure would risk the break - up of the present relations . Lucas argued that the contention of the supporters of Imperial ...
Rather it is the clear opposition to imperial federation as a political scheme . An attempt to force such a structure would risk the break - up of the present relations . Lucas argued that the contention of the supporters of Imperial ...
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In the 1870s there was no imperial history and there were no professors of it . By the 1920s there were both . J.G. Greenlee has shown , for the latter period , the way in which the Royal Colonial Institute and other organizations put ...
In the 1870s there was no imperial history and there were no professors of it . By the 1920s there were both . J.G. Greenlee has shown , for the latter period , the way in which the Royal Colonial Institute and other organizations put ...
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