Keyword [imperialism] Result: 161 - 180 | Page: 9 of 10 |
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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