Imperialism, sometimes called empire building, is the practice of a nation forcefully imposing its rule or authority over other nations. Typically involving the unprovoked use of military force, imperialism has historically been viewed as morally unacceptable. As a result, accusations of imperialism—fa...
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2 Cultural Imperialism, the Canceling of Entire Cultures India-The Jewel of the British Raj Most of the time, when people talk about cancel culture, they are referring to something that might have an impact on one person or a handful of people. But, as several historians have pointed out,...
The post of postrace is not like the post of post-structuralism; it is more like the post of postcolonial, that is, a term designating not a chronological but a conceptual frame, one that refers to the logic of something having been "shaped as a consequence of" imperialism and racism. ...
Multimedia usage may include videos, written documents, speeches given by the protagonists of an event, and pictorial, architectural, or sculptural works, etc. Historical multimedia atlases usually have a timeline as an index. In short, a wide variety of examples of chronological timelines can be ...
Nationalism did not only liberate or unify people of the same heritage, it also led to aggressive expansion. This is where imperialism comes in. Imperialism is almost as old as history itself; the domination of one people by another has many examples across the ages. 19th-century imperialism ...
Historical Perspectives on Prisons, Slavery, and Imperialism It is important to recall that many of the first settlers of the "New World" were actually British, Scottish, Irish, French, German, and Dutch convicts sold into indentured servitude. Selling "criminals" to the companies exploring the...
The latter have been joined in more recent times by historians of European imperialism and post-colonialism who have considered the missionaries as cultural brokers and as a vital part of Western colonialist aspirations and activities around the world over centuries.4 scholarship on converts includes ...
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Other factors influencing the birth and development of the Zionist movement were the increasingly competitive inter- ests shared by European colonialists in Africa and Asia, and the Zionist colonialist movement for control of Palestine. British imperialism found in Zionism a perfect tool for attaining ...