Orientalism, Volume 10A groundbreaking critique of the West's historical, cultural, and political perceptions of the East that is—decades after its first publication—one of the most important books written about our divided world. |
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... imperial Estab- lishment and in the intellectual community . This consensus is notably true in the case of Cromer's viceregal colleagues , Curzon , Swettenham , and Lugard . Lord Curzon in particular always spoke the imperial lingua ...
... imperial Estab- lishment and in the intellectual community . This consensus is notably true in the case of Cromer's viceregal colleagues , Curzon , Swettenham , and Lugard . Lord Curzon in particular always spoke the imperial lingua ...
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... imperial Euro- pean powers . Pickering's message was that the framework of Oriental studies - then as now - was political , not simply scholarly . Note in the following summary how the lines of argument for Orientalism leave little room ...
... imperial Euro- pean powers . Pickering's message was that the framework of Oriental studies - then as now - was political , not simply scholarly . Note in the following summary how the lines of argument for Orientalism leave little room ...
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... Imperial Policy in Egypt , " unpublished Ph.D. dissertation , Stanford University , 1971 . 2. Denis Judd , Balfour and the British Empire : A Study in Imperial Evolu- tion , 1874-1932 ( London : MacMillan & Co. , 1968 ) , p . 286. See ...
... Imperial Policy in Egypt , " unpublished Ph.D. dissertation , Stanford University , 1971 . 2. Denis Judd , Balfour and the British Empire : A Study in Imperial Evolu- tion , 1874-1932 ( London : MacMillan & Co. , 1968 ) , p . 286. See ...
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