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Manchester's Studies in Imperialism Series: a Review Essay - Writing Imperial Histories; edited by Andrew S. Thompson Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2013, xix + 293 pp. ISBN 9780719086007. £75. - Missionary Families: race, gender and generation on the spiritual frontier; by Emily J. Manktelow Manchester University Press, 2013, xxxvii + 252 pp. ISBN: 9780719087585. £70. - Chocolate, Women and Empire: a social and cultural history, by Emma Robertson. Manchester University Press, xiii + 247 pp. (Hardback), 2009. ISBN 978719077777, £60 ISBN; (Paperback) 2013, ISBN 9780719090059, £15.99. - Exporting Empire: Africa, colonial officials and the construction of the Imperial state, c. 1900-39, by Christopher Prior, 2013, xvii + 199 pp. ISBN 9780719083686. £60. - Heroic Imperialists in Africa: the promotion of British and French colonial heroes, 1870-1939, by Berny Sèbe. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2013, xxi + 329, ISBN 9780719084928.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 April 2022
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1 See John MacKenzie's report in ARD 120
2 Reviewed in ARD 120
3 Exemplified by European Empires and the People, edited by John M. Mackenzie (2011)