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In this state-of-the-field anthology, leading scholars in the fields of European imperial history and intellectual history explore the nature of European imperialism during the 'long nineteenth century', scrutinizing the exact relationship between the various forms of liberalism in Europe and the various imperial projects of Europe.
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Particular or Universal?: Historicising Liberal Approaches to Empire in Europe. Matthew P. Fitzpatrick Imperialism after the Great Wave: The Dutch Case in the Netherlands East Indies, 1860-1914-Elsbeth Locher-Scholten Italy, Liberalism and the Age of Empire-Giuseppi Finaldi Russian Liberalism and the Problem of Imperial Diversity-Alexander Semyonov Liberty, Equality and Nationality: National Liberalism, Modernization and Empire in Hungary in the 19th Century-László Kürti From Independence to Trialism: The Croatian Party of Right and the Project for a Liberal 'Greater Croatia' within the Habsburg Empire, 1861-1914-Nevenko Bartulin Between Völkisch and Universal Visions of Empire: Liberal Imperialism in Mitteleuropa 1890-1918-Eric Kurlander An Empire of Scientific Experts: Polish Physicians and the Medicalization of the German Borderlands, 1880-1914-Lenny A. Ureña Valerio The Ottoman Empire's Negotiation of Western Liberal Imperialism-Fatma Müge-Göçek and Murat Özyüksel British and Greek Liberalism and Imperialism in the Long Nineteenth Century-Andrekos Varnava
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JOSÉ MARIA AGUILERA-MANZANO European University Institute
NEVENKO BARTULIN University of Split, Croatia
GIUSEPPI FINALDI University of Western Australia
ERIC KURLANDER Stetson University, USA
LASZLO KÜRTI University of Miskolc, Hungary
ELSBETH LOCHER-SCHOLTEN University of Utrecht, The Netherlands
FATMA MÜGE-GÖÇEK University of Michigan, USA
MURAT ÖZYÜKSEL Istanbul University, Turkey
JENNIFER PITTS University of Chicago, USA
ARIEH SAPOSNIK UCLA, USA
ALEXANDER SEMYONOV University of Chicago Center in Paris, France
LENNY A. UREÑA VALERIO University of Michigan, USA
ANDREKOS VARNAVA Flinders University, Australia
Riassunto
In this state-of-the-field anthology, leading scholars in the fields of European imperial history and intellectual history explore the nature of European imperialism during the 'long nineteenth century', scrutinizing the exact relationship between the various forms of liberalism in Europe and the various imperial projects of Europe.