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Keyword [imperialism]
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181. American attitudes toward British imperialism, 1815--1860
182. Navigating imperialism in China: Steamship, semicolony, and nation, 1860--1937
183. Domestic empires: Literary representations of imperialism in the Malay world
184. Contingent imperialism: United States involvement in the Persian Gulf since World War II
185. Fictions of faraway places: Travel, exoticism, and cinema from high imperialism to global culture
186. A sociolinguistic profile of English in Brazil: Issues of imperialism, dominance, and empowerment
187. Transatlantic convergence of Englishness and Americanness: Cultural memory, nationhood, and imperialism in twentieth century modernist fiction
188. From ally to menace: Canadian attitudes and policies toward Japanese imperialism, 1929--1939
189. Japanese imperialism and civic construction in Manchuria: Changchun, 1905--1945
190. Communism, National Socialism, and Imperialism. East Central Europe in German-language literature: Herta Mueller, Erica Pedretti, and Gregor von Rezzori (Switzerland, Romania, Austria)
191. Enlightenment canvas: Cultures of travel, ethnographic aesthetics, and imperialist discourse in Georg Forster's writings
192. A comparative historical analysis of higher education development in Macau and Hong Kong: State intervention, Portuguese and British imperialism and colonialism (China)
193. Kafka's travels: Exoticism, imperialism, modernism
194. The collapse of British imperialism in Turkey, 1919 to 1923
195. British imperialism and the rhetoric of cross-cultural representations in 'Kim', 'Hindupore', 'The Prince of Destiny' and 'A Passage to India
196. The technology of Japanese imperialism: Telecommunications and empire-building, 1895-1945
197. Space and history: Philosophy and imperialism in Nishida and Watsuji
198. Government architecture and British imperialism: Patronage and imperial policy in London, Pretoria, and New Delhi, 1900-193
199. Democracy and imperialism: Mercenaries and conscripts in the making and unmaking of empire
200. 'A fine spiritual imperialism': The idea of world Christianity in the thought of William Owen Carver
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