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The development of imperialism, c1857- c1890: Attitudes towards…
The development of imperialism, c1857- c1890: Attitudes towards imperialism in Britain
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Irish Home Rule
Home Rule: promoted idea of separate Irish legislature decide domestic affairs remain part United Kingdom
Gladstone’s Liberal government failed to pass Irish Government Bill through Parliament in 1886 and second attempt in 1893
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Cawnpore
British troops approached rebel-held town Cawnpore on July 1857 decision taken to kill 200 captive women and children
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Reporting of Arabi Pasha's revolt in Egypt, 1882
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Economist predicted 'very great losses must be incurred and great disturbances to business' (17 June 1882)
Daily Telegraph recounted rebels killed 'all the Christians they could find' in Alexandria and left city in ruins (14 July 1882)
Incensing public of 'wickedness' of rebels, press made Gladstone government decision intervene in Egypt easier
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Journey of Horace Holly and Leo Vincey into Africa interior where they encounter lost kingdom ruled by Queen Ayesha- 'She who must be obeyed'
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The 1886 Exhibition
Native Indians brought to Britain as 'living exhibits'- described as Indian craftsmen in exhibition catalogue (prisoners trained part of project to 'reform the criminal castes')
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