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New narratives of imperial politics in the 19th century
Antoinette M Burton
History
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
Gender and Women's Studies
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation
Center for Advanced Study
Women & Gender in Global Perspectives
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19th Century
100%
Agitation
33%
Apathy
33%
Australia
33%
Britons
66%
Calamity
66%
Caribbean
33%
Chartists
33%
Criminal
33%
Democracy
33%
Domestic Experience
33%
Domestic History
33%
Domestic Life
33%
Don't Know
33%
Empire
100%
English People
33%
High Politics
66%
Imperial Politics
100%
Imperialism
33%
India
33%
John Bright
33%
New Narrative
100%
Nineteenth Century
66%
Opium
33%
Parliament
33%
Political Demands
33%
Queen Victoria
33%
Salman Rushdie
33%
Slavery
33%
William Gladstone
33%
Arts and Humanities
1830s
25%
Crime
25%
Democracy
25%
Domestic life
25%
Empire
100%
English People
25%
Imperial Politics
100%
India
25%
Irishman
25%
Nineteenth Century
100%
Queen Victoria
25%
realm
25%
Salman Rushdie
25%
Sentiment
25%
spokesman
25%
trouble
25%
Victorian
25%