The Cambridge School of historiography was a school of thought which approached the study of the British Empire from the imperialist point of view. It emerged especially at the University of Cambridge in the 1960s. John Andrew Gallagher (1919-80) 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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| - The Cambridge School of historiography was a school of thought which approached the study of the British Empire from the imperialist point of view. It emerged especially at the University of Cambridge in the 1960s. John Andrew Gallagher (1919-80) 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. (en)
- A Escola de Cambridge de historiografia foi uma escola de pensamento que abordou o estudo do Império Britânico do ponto de vista imperialista; este ponto de vista surgiu especialmente na Universidade de Cambridge na década de 1960. John Andrew Gallagher (1919-80) foi especialmente influente, particularmente através do seu artigo com sobre "The Imperialism of Free Trade". Os líderes da escola incluem Anil Seal, , Richard Gordon e David A. Washbrook. (pt)
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| - The Cambridge School of historiography was a school of thought which approached the study of the British Empire from the imperialist point of view. It emerged especially at the University of Cambridge in the 1960s. John Andrew Gallagher (1919-80) 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. (en)
- A Escola de Cambridge de historiografia foi uma escola de pensamento que abordou o estudo do Império Britânico do ponto de vista imperialista; este ponto de vista surgiu especialmente na Universidade de Cambridge na década de 1960. John Andrew Gallagher (1919-80) foi especialmente influente, particularmente através do seu artigo com sobre "The Imperialism of Free Trade". Os líderes da escola incluem Anil Seal, , Richard Gordon e David A. Washbrook. (pt)
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