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Investigating Britain , size and empire — the interconnections between conspicuous smallness on the one hand and presumptuous world - wide activism on the otherdemands then a building of bridges between different specialisations and ...
Investigating Britain , size and empire — the interconnections between conspicuous smallness on the one hand and presumptuous world - wide activism on the otherdemands then a building of bridges between different specialisations and ...
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compete against these new behemoths except by consolidating and even amalgamating with its overseas empire ? A commentary by G. H. Johnston , a former Royal Geographer , on a map of the world generously picked out in red and published ...
compete against these new behemoths except by consolidating and even amalgamating with its overseas empire ? A commentary by G. H. Johnston , a former Royal Geographer , on a map of the world generously picked out in red and published ...
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Acknowledging both the power of Britain's one - time empire , and the degree to which it was characterised at its core by insecurities and persistent constraints is important for more than just historians however .
Acknowledging both the power of Britain's one - time empire , and the degree to which it was characterised at its core by insecurities and persistent constraints is important for more than just historians however .
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