Abstract

Abstract Fifteen years ago the Economic History Review published an article by J. Gallagher and R. Robinson on “The Imperialism of Free Trade”.1 It was an article attractive both for the novelty of its interpretation of mid-Victorian imperialism and for the skill with which this interpretation was presented — so attractive, indeed, that its main theme, controversial as it is, has remained unchallenged.

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