Michael bless your cotton socks for the addrss below.

I have been trying to argue something similar and thought I was totally alone on this 
intellectually.

But there is is, I have only skimmed so far but I am already gob-smacked!!!

Thanks! Thanks! and Thanks again!!!!!

THE ADDRESS AGAIN  http://chnm.gmu.edu/rhr/special.htm
 Micahel's has appended the contents list below.

Whare do you find such things! amazed and grateful - you have made me very happy. I 
don't know what conclusions the authors draw but they discussed it seriously and in 
1992!

Greg Schofield
Perth Australia

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From: Michael Pugliese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2002 18:44:33 -0800
Subject: [PEN-L:21455] Imperialism: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis? Radical 
History Review Roundtable

Special Sectiion-Imperialism
Roundtable Imperialism: A Useful Category of
Historical Analysis?
Selections from RHR 57. Roundtable Contents: ... 
http://chnm.gmu.edu/rhr/special.htm
Selections from RHR 57 
Roundtable Contents:


 Introduction
Van Gosse
 

 The Age of Ultraimperialism
Carl Parrini
 

 Capitalism and the Periodization of International
Relations: Colonialism, Imperialism, Ultraimperialism,
and Postimperialism
Keith Haynes
 

 Ne Plus Ultra Imperialism
Marilyn B. Young
 

 Imperialism: Historical Periodization or Present-Day
Phenomenon?
Linda Carty
 

 Global Realm with No Limit with No Name
Bruce Cumings
 

 The Displacement of Tension to the Tension of
Displacement
Prasnetjit Duara
 

 Concerning the Question: Is Imperialism: A Useful
Category of Historical Analysis?
Michael Geyer
 

 Addressing the Questions
E.J. Hobsbawm
 

 Comments on Imperialism
Harry Magdoff
 

 Response to the Roundtable
Emily S. Rosenberg

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