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States of injury: Josephine butler on slavery, citizenship, and the boer war
Antoinette Burton
History
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
Gender and Women's Studies
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
Center for Advanced Study
Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation
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Empire
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Boer War
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Nineteenth Century
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Brown
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Racial
50%
Historical Context
50%
Discourse
50%
Visible
50%
Victorian
50%
Reform
50%
Attachment
50%
Nation-state
50%
Suffering
50%
Colonial Subject
50%
late-Victorian
50%
British colonialism
50%
Political Participation
50%
Twins
50%
Pathos
50%
Native people
50%
Subjection
50%
Feminist Movement
50%
1860s
50%
Imperial State
50%
Colonial Ideology
50%
Keyphrases
Citizenship
100%
Feminist
100%
Slavery
100%
Boer War
100%
Westerners
33%
Nineteenth Century
33%
Nation-state
33%
Historical Context
33%
Political Participation
33%
Non-Western
33%
Empire
33%
First World
33%
Imperialism
33%
Imperial Feminism
33%
Late Victorian
33%
Colonial Subject
33%
British Colonialism
33%
Pathos
33%
Native Peoples
33%
Feminist Movement
33%
Prostitutes
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Afro-Caribbean
33%
Colonial Ideology
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Brown State
33%