The creation of imperial space in the Pacific Northwest
Canada ; Colonization ; Conflict ; Delimitation ; Eighteenth Century ; Frontier ; Geopolitics ; Historical geography ; Imperialism ; International relations ; Nineteenth Century ; North America ; Sovereignty ; Territoriality ; United States
Hands across the sea : the masonic network, British imperialism, and the North Atlantic world
British people ; Cultural studies ; Eighteenth Century ; Freemasonry ; Historical geography ; Imperialism ; Network ; Nineteenth Century ; North America ; Supranationalist identity ; Twentieth Century ; United Kingdom
Heart of empire ? Landscape, space and performance in imperial London
Capital city ; Cultural studies ; England ; Europe ; Historical geography ; Imperialism ; London ; Town ; United Kingdom ; Urban history ; Urban landscape
On Enlightment margins : geography, imperialism and mapping in Central Asia, c.1798-c.1838
Afghanistan ; Asia ; British people ; Cartography ; Central Asia ; Geographical knowkedge ; History of geography ; Imperialism ; Iran ; Nineteenth Century
Imperialism and the regulation of sexuality : colonial legislation on contagious diseases and ages of consent
Australia ; British people ; Colonialism ; Epidemic ; Historical geography ; Imperialism ; Legislation ; New South Wales ; Regulation ; Sexual behaviour ; South Australia
Colonization ; Cultural studies ; Ideology ; Imperialism ; Mass media ; Policy ; Social class
The role of emerging mass media in informing popular attitudes towards imperialism in late-Victorian and Edwardian Britain is explored through a case study of music hall. Songs and sketches contributed little to the nurturing of an imperialist
The paper reviews the planning and city building processes in Delhi in three periods : the imperial Mughal, the imperial British and the post-Independence. In the last period, the efforts have been focussed on providing housing to people of medium
Capitalism ; China ; Governance ; Imperialism ; Policy ; Separatism ; Tibet
manipulation by neoconservative, reactionary forces, ranging from the CIA to the Dalai Lama. A radical stance on Western imperialism and capitalism should reject such reductionism.