Duncan Bell, Dreamworlds of Race: Empire and the Utopian Destiny of Anglo-America. Princeton University Press, 2020

Contemporary Political Theory - Tập 21 - Trang 315-350 - 2022
Duncan Bell1, David Armitage2, Jessica Blatt3, Desmond Jagmohan4, Fabian Hilfrich5, Menaka Philips6
1University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
2Harvard University, Cambridge, USA
3Marymount Manhattan College, New York, USA
4University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, USA
5University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
6Tulane University, New Orleans, USA

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