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Notes on contributors | p. vii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Liberal histories | p. 13 |
Empire, history and emigration: from Enlightenment to liberalism | p. 15 |
Narrative time and racial/evolutionary time in nineteenth-century British liberal imperial history | p. 36 |
'Essentially Teutonic': E. A. Freeman, liberal race historian. A transnational perspective | p. 56 |
Empires and Indian liberals | p. 74 |
Twentieth-century histories | p. 95 |
Keith Hancock, race and empire | p. 97 |
'Englishry': the histories of G. M. Trevelyan | p. 117 |
Irish, Scottish, Welsh and English worlds? The historiography of a four-nations approach to the history of the British Empire | p. 133 |
Who are we now? Writing the post-war 'nation', 1948-2001 | p. 154 |
The time of the present | p. 175 |
The nation without: practices of sex and state in the early modern British Empire | p. 177 |
Getting outside the global: re-positioning British imperialism in world history | p. 199 |
Imperial imaginary, colonial effect: writing the colony and the metropole together | p. 217 |
Index | p. 237 |
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