Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the complexities of empire and governance with Evelyn Baring's "Political and Literary Essays, 1908-1913." This collection offers a fascinating glimpse into the debates surrounding colonialism and the British Empire during a pivotal period in political history. Baring's insightful essays delve into the challenges and considerations involved in administering colonies, reflecting on the political landscape and offering critical perspectives on colonial practices.
Beyond political analysis, the book includes literary essays, showcasing Baring's broader intellectual interests. This volume provides valuable historical context for understanding the social sciences and the lasting impact of colonialism. A crucial resource for anyone interested in political science, European history, and literary criticism, this meticulously prepared edition makes these important essays accessible once again.
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