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The Theory and Practice of Imperialism

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

Paul M. Kennedy
Affiliation:
University of East Anglia

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1977

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References

1 Eley, G., ‘Defining social imperialism: use and abuse of an idea’, Social History, no. 3 (10 1976), pp. 265–90.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

2 Boyd C. Shafer, on page ix of Betts' The false dawn, reviewed here.

3 Wehler, H.-U., ‘Bismarck's imperialism, 1862–1890’, Past and Present, no. 48 (1970), pp. 119–55CrossRefGoogle Scholar, is a useful summary of Wehler's ideas.

4 Robinson, R. and Gallagher, J., ‘The imperialism of free trade’, Economic History Review, 2nd series, vi (1953), 115;Google Scholaridem, Africa and the Victorians (London, 1961).

5 Idem, ‘The partition of Africa’, in New Cambridge Modern History, vol. xi (Cambridge, 1962).