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религиозный англо-израильский культ, отождествлявший англосаксонскую расу с потерянными коленами Израиля. – Прим. автора. Raphael Samuel (Editor), Patriotism. The Making and Unmaking of British National Identity, Vol. I (London, 1989), p. 58; William Henry Poole, History, the True Key to Prophecy in which the Anglo-Saxon Race is shown to be the lost tribes of Israel (Brooklyn, 1880, cited in John Higham, Strangers in the Land. Patterns of American Nativism 1860–1925 (Westfort, Conn.; USA, 1981), p. 367); William Haller, Foxe’s Book of Martyrs and the Elect Nation (London, 1967), p. 87 (начиная с елизаветинских времен, эта книга считалась самой влиятельной в Англии после Библии, – утверждал Эдвин Джонс: Edwin Johnes, The English Nation. The Great Myth (1998), p. 56, 57).
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William Blake, Jerusalem. The emanation of the Giant Albion, Chapter II, XXIV, 5: Prophetic Books of William Blake, edited by E.P.D. Maclagan and A.G.B. Russel (London, 1904), p. 31; Friedrich Brie, Imperialistische Stromungen in der englischen Literarur (Halle, 1928).
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Alain and Cairns, Prelude to Imperialism. British Reactions to Central African Society, 1840–1890 (London, 1965), p. 238; MacDonald, Language of Empire, p. 153 f. Rutherford, Forever England. Refl ections on Race, Masculinity and Empire (London, 1997), p. 15.
37
Lord Oliver, The Myth of Governor Eyre (London, 1933), p. 115; Missionary Hymns… of the London Missionary Society (London, 1830), p. 43 as quoted in Raphael Samuel (Editor), Patriotism. The making and unmaking of British National Identity, Vol. I (London, 1969), p. 194: John Wolff e, «Evangelicalism… in mid-ninteeth century England».
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Mackenzie, Imperialism in Popular culture, p. 33; David Brion Davis, The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution (Ithaca, N. Y, USA, 1977), p. 65; Peter Marsh, The Conscience of the Victorian State (London, 1979), p. 128; Alain and Cairns, Prelude to Imperialism (London, 1965), p. 238.
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Alain and Cairns, p. 246, 192.
40
Daunton and Halpern (Editors), The Empire and Others. British Encounters with Indigenous Peoples 1600–1850 (London, 1999), p. 365; Hill Schwarz (Editor), The Expansion of England. Race, Ethnicity and cultural History (London, 1996), p. 162; Thomas R. Trautmann, Aryans and British India (Los Angeles, 1997), reviewed in American Historical Review, Vol. CIV, No. 2 (April, 1999), p. 639.
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Chris R. Vanden Bossche, Carlyle and the Search for Authority (Columbus, Ohio, USA, 1991), p. 137, quoting Carlyle, Collected Letters (Durham, 1970), 13: 192 and Carlyle, Reminiscences of my Irish Journey in 1849, p. 176; Robert Knox, The Races of Men (Philadelphia, 1850), 26, 216–220; 41. 89 f, 216, 253; Raphael Samuel (Editor), Patriotism, p. 196 (John Wolff e); Kathryn Tidreck, Empire and the English Character (London, 1992), p. 131.
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Ibid., o. 257; J. M. Mackenzie, Imperialism and Popular Culture (Manchester, 1986), p. 5; Johannes H. Voigt, «Hitlerand Indien»; Vierteljahreshefte fur Zeitgeschichte, IX (1971), S. 33, 49; Sidney Ball, Memories and Impressions of «an ideal Don». Arranged by Oona Howard Ball (Oxford, 1923), p. 211.
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George Orwell, Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters, II (Harmondsworth, 1970), p. 95.
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Richard Symonds, Oxford and Empire, p. 55; cf. Vincent Harlow, The Historian and British Colonial History (Oxford, 1951), p. 8, 9; Dickson A. Mungazi, The Last British Liberals in Africa: Michael Blundell and Garfi eld Todd (Westport, Conn., USA, 1999), cited in American Historical Review, Vol. CV, No. 5 (December, 2000), p. 1845 f.
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James A. Froude, Oceana. England and her Colonies (Leipzig, 1887), p. 44; Mackenzie, Imperialism and Popular Culture (Manchester, 1986), p. 41; Penny Summerfi eld, «Patriotism and Empire. Music Hall Entertainment».
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Otto Gessler, in: Al Carthill, Die Erbschaft des Liberalismus (Berlin, 1926), S. IX; Esme Wingfi eld-Stratford, The Squire and his Relations (London, 1956), p. 92.
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Ross McKibbin, Ideologies of Class. Social relations in Britain 1880–1950 (Oxford, 1991), p. 299, 288, 24, 275, 271 IT, citing R. Roberts, The classical Slum (London, 1974); C.F.G. Masterman, England after the War (London, 1922), p. 54 f.; A. Finkel and C. Leibovitz, The Chamberlain-Hitler Collusion (Halifax, Canada, 1997), p. 38.
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Patricia Meehan, The Unnecessary Win Whitehall and the German Resistance (1992), p. 24; John H. Clarke, The Call of the Sword (London, The Financial News, 1917), p. 8, 15, 30 f, 33, 34, 52 f; Panikos Panayi, The Enemy in our Midst. Germans in Britain during the First World War (Oxford, 1991), p. 172–177, 180 f, quoting J. H. Clarke, England under the Heel of the Jew (London, 1918), p. 58–61, 65; Kirton Varley, the Unseen Hand (London, 1917), p. 25 f, 44 f, 49 f, 52 ff, 72, 75, 88 f; Arnolf White, The Hidden Hand (London, Septemberand October, 1917); The Vigilante of 23. February, 2., 9. and 16. March, 1918, 26. April, 1918.
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D. S. Lewis, Illusions of Grandeur. Mosley, Fascism and British Society 1931–1981 (Oxford, 1987), p. 261 f; Robert Skidelsky, Oswald Mosley (London, 1975), p. 333; Richard Thurlow, Fascism in Britain (Oxford, 1987), p. 16; Brigitte Hamann, Hitler’s Vienna (New York, 1999), p. 404 f.
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Margaret George, The Warped Vision of British Foreign Policy 1933–1939 (Pittsburgh, 1965), p. VIII: Preface by R. Colodny; Ross McKibbin, Class and Culture. England, 1918–1951 (London, 1998), p. 530.
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N. Bethell, The War Hitler Won. September, 1939 (London, n. d.), p. 180; Ross McKibbin, ibid., p. V; E. P. Thompson, The making of the English working Class (1968), p. 26 f;A. Finkel and C. Leibovitz, The Chamberlain-Hitler Collusion, p. 37, 38, quoting Margaret George, The Hollow Men (London, 1967), p. 66; Ellis Wasson, Born to rule. British political Elites (New York, 2000) reviewed in American Historical Review, Vol. CVII, No. 3 (June, 2002), p. 935; Philip M. Taylor, British propaganda in the twentieth century. Selling Democracy (Edinburgh, 1999), p. 91.
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Peter Neville, Appeasing Hitler. The Diplomacy of Sir Nevile Henderson (New York, 2000), p. IX; Ross McKibbin, p. 529, 290.
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Richard Overy, Russia’s War. Blood upon the Snow. (New York, 1997), p. 60 f; John W. Wheeler-Bennett, King George VI. His Life and Reign (London, 1958), p. 347; Alvin Finkel and Clement Leibovitz, The Chamberlain-Hitler Collusion (1997), p. 143, 148, quoting Neville Chamberlain’s own notes.
54
Patricia Meehan, The Unnecessary War. Whitehall and te German Resistance to Hitler (London, 1992), p. 4, 389 f. (FO 371/46790, in the fi les of the Foreign Offi ce).
55
Sven Lindquist, «Exterminate all the Brutes» (London, 1996), p. 10; Schwetzinger Zeitung of 16. February, 1999: Ulrich Schilling-Strack, «Erst Lafontaine, dann Neumann».