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The Beginnings of English Imperialism
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The Beginnings of English Imperialism
This chapter contains sections titled:
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The Beginnings of English Imperialism
Wong, Yoke‐Sum (editor) / Sayer, Derek (editor) / Gillingham, John (author)
2008-04-14
19 pages
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William's revival of Greco‐Roman modes of perception ‐ resulted in Christian view of the world, one which divided men and women into two basic groups – Christian and non‐Christian , War and Chivalry ‐ socio‐economic fact of slavery carried with it military implications , critical stage in the forcible anglicisation of Ireland, Scotland and Wales , The barbarian in bed ‐ generally agreed that Celtic sexual and marital customs were animal‐like , Beginnings of English Imperialism , Estoire des Engleis by Geoffrey Gaimar (c. 1140) ‐ Gaimar's milieu was secular, aristocratic Lincolnshire society
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