Bernard Porter

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Bernard John Porter (born 5 February 1941) is a British historian and academic. He is Emeritus Professor of Modern History at Newcastle University.

Porter read history at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. After receiving his BA, MA, and PhD from Corpus, he took a position as a research fellow at his old college before moving to the University of Hull to become a senior lecturer in modern history. Since 1992, he has been an Emeritus Professor at Newcastle. He is perhaps best known for his most recent book, ''Absent-Minded Imperialists'', published in 2004 which sparked a historiographical debate with John Mackenzie on the place of imperialist sentiment within British popular culture. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Critics of Empire : British Radicals and the Imperial Challenge. by Porter, Bernard

    Published 2007
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    Empire ways : aspects of British imperialism by Porter, Bernard

    Published 2016
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    The lion's share : a short history of British imperialism, 1850-1970 by Porter, Bernard

    Published 1975
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