178
Bruni Hofer, Heinz Dieterich und Klaus Meyer, Das funfhundertjahrige Reich (о. O., 1990), S. 261.
179
Lord Elgin, Journals, p. 199 (vom 21.VIIL1857): John Morley, The Life of Richard Cobden (London, 1903), p. 474.
180
K. Tidrick, Empire and the English Character (London, 1992), p. 75; Daunton and Halpern (Editors), Empire and Others. British encounters with indegenous peoples (London, 1999), p. 364; Hannah Arendt, Elemente und Ursprunge totaler Herrschaft (Frankfurt, 1955), S. 333.
181
Richard Thurlaw, Fascism in Britain (London, 1982), p. 89.
182
Huttenback, Race and Empire, p. 17.
183
L. P. Curtiss, Anglo-Saxons and Celts. A study of anti-Irish prejudice in Victorian England (Bridgeport, Conn., USA, 1968), pp. 12, 33, 52–56, 64.
184
Curtiss, pp. 16, 61,85ff; Robert Knox, The Races of Men (London, 1850), pp. 322, 365f.
185
Curtiss, pp. 25, 84.
186
Curtiss, pp. 121, 34, 70f, 63 (quoting John Beddor, Races of Britain (London, 1885), p. lOf, 58f, 102; Janet Beveridge, An Epic of Clare Market (London, 1966); p. 9; Arnold Toynbee, A Study of History, Vol. I (London, 1935), p. 466.
187
John Morley, Life of Cobden, p. 673.
188
Saturday Review of 20th March, 1869, quoted in Christine Bolt, Victorian attitudes to Race (London, 1971), p. 178.
189
Thomas Carlyle, «The Nigger Question» (1849): Miscellaneous Essays, Vol. IV (London, 1899), S. 5ff; Critical or miscellaneous Essays, Vol.V, p. 376, 378f.
190
Bolt, Victorian attitudes to Race (London, 1971), p. 33, 37f, 64.
191
Ibid., S. 349, 351f, 355, 367; Walter E. Houghton, The Victorian frame of Mind (New Haven, 1970), S. 212.
192
Thomas Carlyle, «The Nigger Question» (1849): Miscellaneous Essays, Band IV (London, 1899), S. 5ff; Critical or miscellaneous Essays, Band V, S. 376, 378f.