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Chapter 4 - Imperialism and Nationalism

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 June 2021

Seamus Deane
Affiliation:
University of Notre Dame, Indiana
Joe Cleary
Affiliation:
Yale University, Connecticut
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The many forms of imperialism have in common an expansionist economic system –capitalist or communist – that claims to have its roots in a universal human nature. They also boast of possessing a wondrous cultural system that is either the inevitable consequence of the triumph of that economic system or one of the preconditions of its emergence. As a system, imperialism is distinct from colonialism by virtue of its more coherent organizational form and its more fully articulated characterization of itself as a missionary project to the world at large. To disguise its essentially rapacious nature, colonialism has been represented in literary, historical, and political discourses as a species of adventure tale, dominated by an ethic of personal heroism that is embedded in a specific national-religious formation.

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Small World
Ireland, 1798–2018
, pp. 74 - 93
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2021

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