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Introduction
Imperial Inequalities
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The introduction sets out the importance of addressing the institutional and fiscal processes involved in the modes of extraction – that is, taxation – and hierarchies of welfare distribution across Europe’s global empires. It discusses the importance of rethinking our conceptual frameworks – from nations to empires – and taking colonial histories seriously. It situates itself in relation to long-standing histories of ‘colonial drain’ and how such topics have been dealt with in contemporary accounts. It explains the need for focusing upon the politics of economic governance across states and empires to indicate the ways in which imperial extractions and their legacies have shaped the wealth and poverty of contemporary nations and the configuration of global inequalities today. The introduction also sets out the structure of the volume and the importance of the contributions to the general themes.

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Imperial Inequalities

The politics of economic governance across European empires

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