2016
DOI: 10.1353/jwh.2016.0059
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Settler Historicism and Anticolonial Rebuttal in the British World, 1880-1920

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“…When body height was added to these two parameters, ANOVA showed that body height does not influence the results ( Table 9 ). However, according to most studies, body height is the initial (often fundamental) element in developing a running strategy [ 14 , 19 , 20 , 27 , 44 ]. The changes that take place between the finish section and the mid-distance run determine the sports level of the hurdlers.…”
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“…When body height was added to these two parameters, ANOVA showed that body height does not influence the results ( Table 9 ). However, according to most studies, body height is the initial (often fundamental) element in developing a running strategy [ 14 , 19 , 20 , 27 , 44 ]. The changes that take place between the finish section and the mid-distance run determine the sports level of the hurdlers.…”
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“…A high level of motor skills and technical skills directly affects a specific skill called “hurdle rhythm”. This rhythm is defined as running with the minimum loss of speed, regardless of the fatigue and pattern of clearing the subsequent hurdles [ 18 , 19 , 20 ]. In most cases, it determines success in the hurdle race.…”
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“…This meant that Chinese and South Asian free and indentured migrants were increasingly penned within the 'plantation complex' and not allowed to enter the 'temperate' settler empire. This politics of exclusion and the growing discussion of 'self-government' in the settler colonies led many late-Victorian Britons to see their Empire as two distinct spheres: an empire of 'self-governing' settler colonies and the 'dependent' colonies of differentially racialised subject peoples (Behm, 2015).…”
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“…147 Amanda Behm has recently suggested that "historical racism" as much as biological racism justified segregationist practices under a shared subjecthood to the crown and the Imperial Parliament. 148 James Bryce is one of those she identifies as a late-imperial craftsman of historical and legal justifications for binary constitutional privileges across the British Empire, which would eventually see discriminatory property or literacy tests transmute into explicitly racial citizenship. One wonders if Bryce was recalling his own experience as a member of Parliament presenting some of the 1890 Congress petitions on Legislative Councils to the Commons, when he compared the experiences of subjects of the British and Roman empires in a celebrated 1901 essay, "The Roman Empire and the British Empire in India."…”
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