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- Cambridge_School_of_historiography abstract "The Cambridge School of historiography is the study of the British Empire from the imperialist point of view. It emerged especially at Cambridge University in the 1960s. John Andrew Gallagher (1919-1980) was especially influential, particularly in his article with Ronald Robinson on "The Imperialism of Free Trade".Leaders of the School include Anil Seal, Gordon Johnson, Richard Gordon, and David A. Washbrook.".
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- Cambridge_School_of_historiography comment "The Cambridge School of historiography is the study of the British Empire from the imperialist point of view. It emerged especially at Cambridge University in the 1960s. John Andrew Gallagher (1919-1980) was especially influential, particularly in his article with Ronald Robinson on "The Imperialism of Free Trade".Leaders of the School include Anil Seal, Gordon Johnson, Richard Gordon, and David A. Washbrook.".
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