The administration of Cecil John Rhodes as prime minister of the Cape Colony, 1890-1896
The imperial landscape at Cape Town's gardens
The Vietnam War, Imperial Presidents, and Limited Democracy
Linguistic imperialism in South Africa : the 'unassailable' position of english
The Imperious Presidency: Brazen Power Plays and Executive Overreach
The role of imperial decrees in Ezra-Nehemiah : an ideological and exegetical analysis
Poetry & patronage in the early imperial era : through the eyes of martial
WWF's Earth Hour Campaign: ‘Global Village' or Eco-Imperialism?
Poetry & patronage in the early imperial era : through the eyes of Martial
Cooking Vessels and Utensils in Depictions From The Roman Imperial Period
Idylls, Imitation, Ideology and Imperialism: A Fanonian Critique of National Liberation
Imperial Entanglements : Tracing the Relationship to Empire in the Missionary Religions of Christianity and Buddhism
Mystery and maturity in Christ in imperial times (Col. 1:24-29)
The enslaved Paul in an imperial context : 1 Corinthians 8:1-11:1
Peacebuilding : imperialism's new disguise? : a critical assessment of the neo-imperialistic agenda of peacebuilding
The influence of native policy on relations between the colonial and imperial authorities at the Cape, 1872-1878
Tribesmen or hustlers? : tourism, cultural imperialism and the creation of a new social class in Zanzibar
The first documentation of a juvenile eastern imperial eagle (Aquila heliaca) with an unstreaked body
26.07.10 Fletcher, Catherine. The Roads to Rome: A History of Imperial Expansion.
An investigation for possible parallels of the Roman imperial cult (Caesar-Nero) in the New Testament book of Hebrews
Western-imperialism in South African foreign policy (1999 – 2008) through constructivist language theory
Cultural solidarity as an expedient tool of economic imperialism: a historical survey of Oyo empire and its neighbours
"America's Paradise": The Enduring Costs of Imperialism and Colonial Rule--a Case Study of the U.S. Virgin Islands
Urban Land Policies in Imperial, Derg, and Post-1991 Ethiopia: A Summary of Policy Continuity and Discontinuity