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Magdoff, Harry.
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325.32 23
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2019 1978
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Pickles, Katie, editor.
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327.93 23
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2016
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Both colonial and postcolonial historical approaches often sideline New Zealand as a peripheral player. This book redresses the balance, and evaluates its role as an imperial power - as both a powerful imperial envoy and a significant presence in the Pacific region.
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Johnson, Robert, 1967-
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325.320941 23
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2007
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Dukes, Paul, 1934-
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973 21
Publication Date
2000
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The Superpowers traces the development of the USA and Russia from 1898 to 2000, placing the cold war, from inception to ending, into the wider social, economic and political context.
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Tierney, Robert Thomas, 1953-
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325.352 22
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2010
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This is an incisive and provocative study of the figures and tropes of 'savagery' in Japanese colonial culture. The author demonstrates how imperial Japan constructed its own identity in relation both to the West and to the people it colonized.
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Walberg, Eric.
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325.32 23
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2011
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Pearson, Monte.
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973 22
Publication Date
2008
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In Perils of Empire: The Roman Republic and the American Republic, the author traces how the Roman Republic gained an empire and lost its freedoms, and he ponders the expansionist foreign policy that has characterized the American Republic since Teddy Roosevelt led the Rough Riders up San Juan Hill. This well-researched study of both long-term trends and current events highlights the difficulties of balancing the demands of ruling an empire and protecting democratic political institutions and political freedoms.
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Lenz, Lawrence, 1946-
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327.73009034 22
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2008
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Panton, Kenneth J. (Kenneth John), 1945-
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909.0971241003 23
Publication Date
2015
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"The Historical Dictionary of the British Empire contains a chronology, an introduction, appendixes, an extensive bibliography, and a dictionary section with more than 700 cross-referenced entries on important personalities as well as crucial aspects of the Empire's politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture"--
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Parsons, Timothy, 1962-
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325.3 22
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2010
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Burton, Antoinette M., 1961-
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305.309 21
Publication Date
1999
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Bell, Duncan, 1976-
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909.0971241081 22
Publication Date
2007
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During the tumultuous closing decades of the nineteenth century, as the prospect of democracy loomed and as intensified global economic and strategic competition reshaped the political imagination, British thinkers grappled with the question of how best to organize the empire. Many found an answer to the anxieties of the age in the idea of Greater Britain, a union of the United Kingdom and its settler colonies in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and southern Africa.
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