Alain Cairn, Prelude to Imperialism. British reactions to Central African society 1840–1890 (London, 1965), p. 238; MacDonald, Language of Empire, p. 153f; Rutherford, Forever England (London, 1997), p. 15.
1562
Alain Cairn, pp. 35, 93, 237; K. Tidrick, Empire and the English Character, p. 7;
Spectator, 15. October, 1864, p. 1179, quoted in Ch. Bolt, Victorian Attitudes to Race, p. 216.
1563
R. Symonds, Oxford and Empire, p. 226.
1564
Lord Olivier, The Myth of Governor Eyre (London, 1933), I, p. 115; Peter Marsh, The Conscience of the Victorian State (Syracuse, 1979), pp. 96, 126.
1565
R. Symonds, Oxford and the Empire, pp. 214, 217, 218.
1566
W E. F. Ward, Fraser of Trinity and Achimata (Accra, 1965), p. 146 cited by Symonds.
1567
Welldon, Youth and Duty. Sermons (1907), pp. 155f, 160.
1568
Wilhelm Dibelius, England II, S. 210; Matthew Arnold, Culture and Anarchy (New Haven, 1994), p. 157.
1569
Correlli Barnett, The Collapse of British Power (1977), p. 33.
1570
К. Tidrick, Empire and the English Character (London, 1992), p. 216.
1571
John Rogers, Old Public Schools of England (London, 1938), p. 2.
1572
Thomas Hughes, Tom Brown's School Days (Oxford, 1989), p. 142, 228f.
1573
Ibid., p. 195.
1574
Т. C. Worsley, Barbarians and Philistines (London, 1940), p. 202; K. Tidrick, Empire and the English Character, p. 99.
1575
Mangan, Games'ethics and Imperialism (as reference 108), p. 195.
1576
Stead, Last Will… of Cecil Rhodes, pp. 100, 101, 114, 39 (t); Simon Heffer, Moral Desperado. A Life of Thomas Carlyle (London, 1995), p. 236.