‘Warlord’: a discursive history of the concept in British and American imperialism, 1815-1914 and 1989-2006
<p>The renewed interest in empire, particularly in its British and American variants, has brought into sharper relief the difficulties both metropoles faced in projecting order in the global south. Far from cohesive entities, the British and American empires tried to manage territories that de...
Main Author: | Stanski, KRR |
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Other Authors: | Nabulsi, K |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2012
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