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A is for Army, B is for Battles, C is for Colonies…

Just in time for the start of a new term and the start of a new MA in Imperial History, historians have been sharing this 1899 children’s book, A B C for Baby Patriots. Learn to read with this historical example of imperial jingoism!

September 5, 2016

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