John M. MacKenzie
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This conclusion presents some closing thoughts on the concepts discussed in this book. The book concerns to distinguish the ways in which colonial campaigns in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries were constructed and negotiated in the popular culture of the dominant power, and explained within its contemporary religious and ethical systems. But individual colonial campaigns need to be placed not only in the cultural frameworks of the European combatants but also in those of the indigenous peoples of empires. There have been some attempts to do this, but generally colonial warfare has been ill-served by historians. Eventually it may be possible to produce work on colonial campaigns which not only adopts such a multi-faceted approach, but also makes a major contribution to a new theory of imperialism.

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