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Railways and the making of 'modern mobilities' of migration in the British Imperial Imagination, 1853-1914
Diane Drummond
Leeds Centre for Victorian Studies
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Railway
100%
Imperial Imagination
100%
Empire
44%
British Africa
22%
Late Nineteenth Century
11%
India
11%
Diaspora
11%
Canada
11%
Australia
11%
Mobility Studies
11%
Cultural Studies
11%
University of Minnesota
11%
Historical-Cultural
11%
Other-race
11%
British India
11%
Informal Empire
11%
New Zealand
11%
British Rule
11%
Mass Migration
11%
New Imperialism
11%
Mid-nineteenth Century
11%
Migration to Canada
11%
Arts and Humanities
Empire
100%
Imperial Imagination
100%
Canada
50%
Late Nineteenth Century
25%
India
25%
New Zealand
25%
Informal Empire
25%
British writer
25%
British rule
25%
British India
25%