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Midvictorian Imperialists British Gentlemen And The Empire Of The Mind 1st Edition Edward Beasley

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Midvictorian Imperialists British Gentlemen And The Empire Of The Mind 1st Edition Edward Beasley
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.63 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Edward Beasley
ISBN: 9780203329276, 9780714656984, 0714656984, 0203329279
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Midvictorian Imperialists British Gentlemen And The Empire Of The Mind 1st Edition Edward Beasley by Edward Beasley 9780203329276, 9780714656984, 0714656984, 0203329279 instant download after payment.

Throughout the nineteenth century the British Empire was the subject of much writing; floods of articles, books and government reports were produced about the areas under British control and the policy of imperialism. Mid-Victorian Imperialists investigates how the Victorians made sense of all the information regarding the empire by examining the writings of a collection of gentlemen who were amongst the first people to join the Colonial Society in 1868-69. These men included imperial officials, leading settlers, British politicians and writers, and Beasley looks at the common trends in their beliefs about the British Empire and how their thoughts changed during their lives to show how Mid-Victorian theories of racial, cultural and political classification arose.

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