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161. An Archaeological History of Carthaginian Imperialism
162. The Letter of James as nativist discourse: Confronting Roman imperialism and Pauline hybridity
163. The waning of Victorian imperialism: Stylistic dualism in Gustav Holst's one-act opera 'Savitri' (1908--1909)
164. (Post)Yugoslav Identities and East-West Paradigm: Empires and Imperialism on the Margins of Europe
165. Socialized Imperialism: Leonard Woolf and the Legacy of Empire in British Public Life, 1914--1945
166. Blowback: The Rewriting of American Imperialism After the Cold War
167. How do you say 'imperialism'? The English language teaching industry and the culture of imperialism in South Korea
168. Imagining Resistance and Solidarity in the Neoliberal Age of U.S. Imperialism, Black Feminism, and Caribbean Diaspora
169. Diasporic imperialism Japan's Asia-Pacific migrations and the making of the Japanese empire, 1868-1945
170. The Empire Question: How the South African War, 1899-1902, Shaped Americans' Reactions to U.S. Imperialism
171. The ethics of empire: Protestant thought, moral culture, and imperialism in Meiji Japan
172. The politics of violence in colonization and decolonization: A Fanonian study of selected postcolonial drama (Frantz Fanon, South Africa, Nigeria)
173. The Conversion of the World in the Early Republic: Race, Gender, and Imperialism in the Early American Foreign Mission Movement
174. Gothic politics: Imperialism and race in the nineteenth-century Gothic novel
175. The Decline and Fall of Imperialism in Canada: A Cultural Analysis of the Great War
176. Race, romance, and imperialism: Interracial relationships in Victorian literature
177. Social Darwinism, social imperialism and rapprochement: Theodore Roosevelt and the English-speaking peoples, 1886--1901
178. 'An empire in men's hearts': The figure of Spanish America in British and French Romanticism (Peru)
179. Manifesting America: Imperialism and national space, 1776--1861
180. Towards a postcolonial rhetoric: Imperialism in the work of Jessica Hagedorn, Jamaica Kincaid, and Gayatri Spivak
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