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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of illustrations 7
- Acknowledgments 9
- Introduction 11
- CHAPTER 1 Economic Ideologies and Transimperialism : Friedrich List’s The National System of Political Economy (1841) as a Case Study 29
- CHAPTER 2 The Double Agent between Empires : Diplomacy, Conspiracy, and Reconnaissance during the Sino-Japanese War, 1894–1895 49
- CHAPTER 3 Transimperial Co-Operation and White Supremacy-Thinking in African Fin-de-Siècle Empires: The Weekly Newspaper “The African World and Cape-Cairo Express” 71
- CHAPTER 4 The Potential of Immobility : Silas Hardoon and Transimperial Agency in Shanghai 1874–1931 97
- CHAPTER 5 ‘Agir à l’anglaise’: Britain, France, and Russia in the Imperial Mirror, 1814–1914 119
- CHAPTER 6 Transimperial Fulcrums: Financial Intermediaries in Late-Qing Shanghai 145
- CHAPTER 7 Institutionalizing Transimperial Transfers and Developing Corporative Colonialism , 1890s–1930s 171
- CHAPTER 8 Libya, Mussolini, and the “White Race” : Fascist Colonialism and its Imprint on the British Empire 203
- CHAPTER 9 Recycling Colonial Comparisons: A Transimperial History 235
- About the Authors 263
- Index of Names 265
- Index of Subjects 269
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of illustrations 7
- Acknowledgments 9
- Introduction 11
- CHAPTER 1 Economic Ideologies and Transimperialism : Friedrich List’s The National System of Political Economy (1841) as a Case Study 29
- CHAPTER 2 The Double Agent between Empires : Diplomacy, Conspiracy, and Reconnaissance during the Sino-Japanese War, 1894–1895 49
- CHAPTER 3 Transimperial Co-Operation and White Supremacy-Thinking in African Fin-de-Siècle Empires: The Weekly Newspaper “The African World and Cape-Cairo Express” 71
- CHAPTER 4 The Potential of Immobility : Silas Hardoon and Transimperial Agency in Shanghai 1874–1931 97
- CHAPTER 5 ‘Agir à l’anglaise’: Britain, France, and Russia in the Imperial Mirror, 1814–1914 119
- CHAPTER 6 Transimperial Fulcrums: Financial Intermediaries in Late-Qing Shanghai 145
- CHAPTER 7 Institutionalizing Transimperial Transfers and Developing Corporative Colonialism , 1890s–1930s 171
- CHAPTER 8 Libya, Mussolini, and the “White Race” : Fascist Colonialism and its Imprint on the British Empire 203
- CHAPTER 9 Recycling Colonial Comparisons: A Transimperial History 235
- About the Authors 263
- Index of Names 265
- Index of Subjects 269