2012
DOI: 10.1080/03086534.2012.712424
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Exclusionary Empire: English Liberty Overseas 1600–1900

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“…For more on the relationship between liberalism and the imperial project, compare Mehta (1999) and Greene (2010) with Sartori (2006). 8 Many historians have increasingly argued that British history, and imperial history in particular, must be studied from a perspective more attentive to the global.…”
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“…For more on the relationship between liberalism and the imperial project, compare Mehta (1999) and Greene (2010) with Sartori (2006). 8 Many historians have increasingly argued that British history, and imperial history in particular, must be studied from a perspective more attentive to the global.…”
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confidence: 99%