The rise and fall of British India : imperialism as inequality

By: Schweinitz, Karl DeMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London Methuen 1983Description: 275 pSubject(s): India | imperialismDDC classification: 325.3410954 Summary: A great deal of argument about the theory and practice of imperialism has been generated in recent years, much of it Eurocentric and much of it focusing on the causes of imperialism. In this singularly clear and perceptive study, first published in 1983, Karl de Schweinitz concentrates instead on a view of imperialism as a coercive relationship
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A great deal of argument about the theory and practice of imperialism has been generated in recent years, much of it Eurocentric and much of it focusing on the causes of imperialism. In this singularly clear and perceptive study, first published in 1983, Karl de Schweinitz concentrates instead on a view of imperialism as a coercive relationship

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