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Ancient and Modern Imperialism.

Munroe Smith
- 01 Dec 1910 - 
- Vol. 25, Iss: 4, pp 723
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This article is published in Political Science Quarterly.The article was published on 1910-12-01. It has received 11 citations till now.

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The making of White Australia: Ruling class agendas, 1876-1888

TL;DR: This article argued that the labour movement lacked the power to impose such a fundamental national policy, and that the key decisions which led to White Australia were demonstrably not products of labour movement action.

Empire by Law: Ottoman Sovereignty and the British Occupation of Egypt, 1882-1923

TL;DR: Genell et al. as mentioned in this paper explored the relationship between international law, imperial expansion and state formation in the late Ottoman Empire against the joint reconfiguration of ideas of sovereignty and imperial control during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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Hybrid waterscapes: an examination of meaning-laden waterflow in the towns of Roman Britain

Jay Ingate
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the medium of water to thoroughly explore the reasons behind this approach and the disparity it has created in respect to studies of prehistory, and showed how local beliefs would have been an integral part of how one perceived and experienced urban water features.
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Greece and Rome in the British Empire: Contrasting Role Models

TL;DR: The rise, progress, declension, and final extinction of the most flourishing empires: The virtues which contributed to their greatness, and the vices which drew on their ruin this paper.
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Character, ‘Ordered Liberty’, and the Mission to Civilise: British Moral Justification of Empire, 1870–1914

TL;DR: Mantena as mentioned in this paper argued that the overthrow, in the second half of the nineteenth century, of the liberal imperialism promoted by Macaulay and James Mill meant that the civilising mission became a mere alibi for continued British rule in the empire and that it was drained of all moral content.
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The making of White Australia: Ruling class agendas, 1876-1888

TL;DR: This article argued that the labour movement lacked the power to impose such a fundamental national policy, and that the key decisions which led to White Australia were demonstrably not products of labour movement action.

Empire by Law: Ottoman Sovereignty and the British Occupation of Egypt, 1882-1923

TL;DR: Genell et al. as mentioned in this paper explored the relationship between international law, imperial expansion and state formation in the late Ottoman Empire against the joint reconfiguration of ideas of sovereignty and imperial control during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Dissertation

Hybrid waterscapes: an examination of meaning-laden waterflow in the towns of Roman Britain

Jay Ingate
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the medium of water to thoroughly explore the reasons behind this approach and the disparity it has created in respect to studies of prehistory, and showed how local beliefs would have been an integral part of how one perceived and experienced urban water features.
Journal ArticleDOI

Greece and Rome in the British Empire: Contrasting Role Models

TL;DR: The rise, progress, declension, and final extinction of the most flourishing empires: The virtues which contributed to their greatness, and the vices which drew on their ruin this paper.
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Character, ‘Ordered Liberty’, and the Mission to Civilise: British Moral Justification of Empire, 1870–1914

TL;DR: Mantena as mentioned in this paper argued that the overthrow, in the second half of the nineteenth century, of the liberal imperialism promoted by Macaulay and James Mill meant that the civilising mission became a mere alibi for continued British rule in the empire and that it was drained of all moral content.