Description |
xxv, 432 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
The imperalism of Louis Napoleon -- The name of the British Empire in the first decades of Queen Victoria's reign -- Colonial crises and the new meaning of empire -- The rise of empire sentiment 1865-1872 -- The significance of Disraeli's impact: legend and reality -- The establishment of imperialism as a slogan in British party strife -- Imperialism: the national desire for Anglo-Saxon union -- The incorporation of Africa into the imperial ideal and the climax of popular imperialsim -- The revulsion against imperialism -- From sentiment to theory -- Hate-word of world struggle against Anglo-Saxon domination -- The slogan of imperialism after the Second World War -- Self-determination and world order. |
Bibliography |
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (pages 342-387) |
Subject |
Imperialism.
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Added Author |
Schmidt, Helmut Dan.
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