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After Da Gama: Europe and Asia since 1498
Alexander II’s Reforms: Causes and Consequences
American ‘Imperialism’ After 9/11
Building National Identity through Ethnicity: Ethnology in Japan Wartime and after
A Century Later
The Costs and Benefits of British Imperialism 1846-1914
The Economics of Japanese Imperialism in Korea, 1910-1939
The Evolution of the Imperial Idea and U.S. National Identity
From Welfare Capitalism to the Free Market in Chile: Gender, Culture and Politics in the Copper Mines
Hegemony or Empire?
Lessons of Empire: Britain and India
Nationalism and Kurdish Notables in the Late Ottoman-Early Republican Era
The Nature of Anti-Soviet Armed Resistance, 1942-44: The North Caucasus, the Kalmyk Autonomous Republic, and Crimea
The New Frontier, the Great Society, and American Imperialism in Oceania
Religious Prerogatives and Policing the Poor in Two Ottoman Contexts
The Sandino Rebellion Revisited: Civil War, Imperialism, Popular Nationalism, and State Formation Muddied Up Together in the Segovias of Nicaragua, 1926-1934
There is No Compulsion in Religion: On Conversion and Apostasy in the Late Ottoman Empire: 1839-1856
War for the Imperium
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