Mary Beard argues against the claim that its relationship to British colonialism adequately explains why The Golden Bough was popular, drawing attention to other stuff in the book aside from information about British colonies. I make an objection that British colonialists would have been interested in expanding their empire
It has become almost a cliché that during the period of intense colonialism by the great powers of ...
I presume numerous readers would have reacted as later critics famously did: we lack the sources to ...
This is an open-access book that is published from Manchester University Press and the author examin...
Mary Beard argues against the claim that its relationship to British colonialism adequately explains...
This paper responds to Mary Beard’s assessment of the claim that Frazer’s book The Golden Bough was ...
Mary Beard considers the thesis that Frazer’s book The Golden Bough was popular because it provided ...
There are some further responses I have to Mary Beard on the relationship between Sir James Frazer’s...
I introduce and examine an argument presented by American anthropologist Herbert S. Lewis against th...
The question has been much debated whether Britain learned the lesson taught by the loss of the Ame...
Throughout its history, the attitudes of ordinary British people towards the Empire were vitally imp...
It has become almost a cliché that during the period of intense colonialism by the great powers of ...
I presume numerous readers would have reacted as later critics famously did: we lack the sources to ...
This is an open-access book that is published from Manchester University Press and the author examin...
Mary Beard argues against the claim that its relationship to British colonialism adequately explains...
This paper responds to Mary Beard’s assessment of the claim that Frazer’s book The Golden Bough was ...
Mary Beard considers the thesis that Frazer’s book The Golden Bough was popular because it provided ...
There are some further responses I have to Mary Beard on the relationship between Sir James Frazer’s...
I introduce and examine an argument presented by American anthropologist Herbert S. Lewis against th...
The question has been much debated whether Britain learned the lesson taught by the loss of the Ame...
Throughout its history, the attitudes of ordinary British people towards the Empire were vitally imp...
It has become almost a cliché that during the period of intense colonialism by the great powers of ...
I presume numerous readers would have reacted as later critics famously did: we lack the sources to ...
This is an open-access book that is published from Manchester University Press and the author examin...