The ruling classes in Europe and Japan are far less willing to accept US hegemony. |
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Vietnam invaded Cambodia, consolidating Soviet hegemony over all of Indochina. |
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Here the secret of American hegemony has lain rather in formulaic abstraction, the basis for the fortune of Hollywood. |
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The Soviets dealt with their kulaks before establishing hegemony over Eastern Europe. |
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Together, we could have seriously eroded New Labour's hegemony on the left vote. |
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The other distinct feature of the religious South was the cultural hegemony of revivalistic evangelical Protestantism. |
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Yes, sad to say, but American hegemony puts more money in the hands of those who believe everything is fair in business and in war. |
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Designer Kate Spade has achieved handbag hegemony and her boxy yet fresh bags swing from the shoulder of every New Yorker worth her manicure. |
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The war was a scramble for the control of the second largest oil reserves in the world and a move to establish its imperial hegemony. |
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In ecclesiastical affairs, the see of Canterbury claimed a comparable hegemony. |
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Nonetheless, each perspective defines hegemony with regard to different conceptions of agency. |
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This fight against cultural hegemony and for self-realization is the essence of the feminist struggle. |
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In the late 18th century, the Siamese established hegemony over much of what is now Laos. |
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The demise of the USSR, they declared, created for the United States the opportunity to establish an unchallengeable global hegemony. |
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On this bottom board, power is widely dispersed, and it makes no sense to speak of unipolarity, multipolarity, or hegemony. |
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This is especially true of the concepts of hegemony and historicism, on which Coxian forms of critical theory have largely focused. |
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The hegemony of the antiwar camp would not have survived the pressure of the media, particularly with such a vacillating leadership. |
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To his critics, Tony Blair has been cast as a stooge to President Bush's vision for a new American global hegemony that brooks no opposition. |
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With the collapse of Spartan hegemony in 371, the fragmentation of Greece was such that it became harder to find allies than to hire troops. |
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It is striving for world hegemony, i.e., the political and economic reorganization of the world in the interests of American capital. |
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The Americans have stopped pretending, and now demand outright capitulation to its hegemony. |
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If hegemony permits this sort of behaviour, then we shouldn't have hegemons. |
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Under this strategy they are going to bring the whole world under their hegemony. |
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At a cultural level, there are signs that the bourgeois hegemony is being challenged by our taste for the tasteless. |
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In the power politics of this struggle for hegemony, the new cold war is not much different from the old cold war. |
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It is not a battle for territorial domination, ideological supremacy or economic hegemony. |
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It has been a strong supporter of United States hegemony, and therefore also of the NATO alliance. |
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The almighty dollar, which at one time served as a tool of hegemony, is not as viable a tool at present. |
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In its early years it was seen by the Soviet Union as an instrument of Western hegemony. |
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Driven by its economic crisis, it is attempting to reorganise the globe under its hegemony. |
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For Marxists, US hegemony was a specific phase of capitalist expansion in the post-war era. |
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It is striking how exactly this coincided with the end of the world hegemony of British imperialism. |
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In the east, the seventh-century crisis similarly undermined aristocratic hegemony. |
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On the military level, it is much more difficult for Europe to challenge American hegemony. |
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Yet, while imperialism has generally withered, other forms of domination or hegemony have arisen. |
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American hegemony in defence will, however, remain unchallenged for as long ahead as can be contemplated. |
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It has no basis in anything other than the social reality its hegemony constructs. |
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Once again, my criticism of U.S. hegemony had to be tempered by a stricture on Japan's own insular nationalism. |
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And once the colonial powers had established their dominance, most of them settled for a subaltern role which left their local hegemony intact. |
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In cultural memory, the dominant image of the 1950s in the United States tends to be one of homogeny and unchallenged white hegemony. |
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Revolutionary messianism, fanaticism, is the only way to disrupt one's embedment in a system whose hegemony is so thoroughly entrenched. |
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What other but cold decks can America unpack to play its games with the rest of the world after it began to feel it was the world's hegemony? |
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Such a move represses consideration of the cultural repercussions of the structural ineluctability of white hegemony in Western societies. |
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The town of Misarata, with the support of the powerful Bedouin tribal allies of the Wafallah confederacy, challenged Tripoli's hegemony. |
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Stalin saw the organisers of the insurrection as reactionary nationalists who would stand in the way of future Soviet hegemony. |
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If Labour wins its expected second landslide it will mark the end of a century of Conservative hegemony. |
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The puzzle that needs to be answered is then whether the post-Cold War peace is sustained by hegemony, or by a form of constitutionalism. |
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I am aware that culture is created and evolving and the struggle for control and hegemony is continual. |
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Part of the criticism is that they advocate a Foucauldian genealogy but then proceed to evade the origins of hegemony. |
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Not for the first or last time did southern irredentism powerfully contribute to the marginalization of significant challenges to party hegemony. |
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A new fight for hegemony over both land and sea has quietly begun, waiting to become the new face of global geostrategy once the war ends. |
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Only in this way will its temporary revolutionary hegemony become the prologue to a socialist dictatorship. |
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Nevertheless, the taste for things English rivaled and soon eclipsed Dutch hegemony. |
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Others accused the group of promoting corporate hegemony, one-world government, or elitism. |
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Walpole's hegemony inevitably drew the full fire of Grub Street on his personal position. |
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In this climate of post-Cold War oppression and complacence, U.S. hegemony and Western Eurocentricity have deepened. |
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Externally, we are being pushed by those who believe in hegemony, bias, and double standards. |
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Far more than the doodles of bored delinquents, street art presents a clear social and ideological resistance to hegemony through its physicality. |
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It has been secured, not by the ordinances of charismatic dynasts or Bonapartist generals, but through the continual interplay between State hegemony and critical resistance. |
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Will Europe ever get a clue, or will they just kowtow to U.S. hegemony? |
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Achmon is a harbinger of the business entrepreneurs who became the other new elite to supplant the old kibbutz hegemony. |
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Also, cleaning up their own corruption, waste and sinecurism would free unions to challenge the hegemony of the giant corporations over American society. |
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The war was in truth a struggle for hegemony in Europe, a fight between the ideological inheritance of the French Revolution and reactionary traditionalism. |
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The Russians naively think the Chinese view them as valuable partners in opposing American hegemony. |
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If hegemony is not consensual in this new domain, it won't long last. |
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The era when trireme supremacy meant regional hegemony came to an end not long after that. |
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It owed something to Soviet policy, but much to the hegemony of French culture which the Communist party used skilfully to organize a world movement against Facism.
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People sent her bits of information as a way for them to resist the hegemony of the cartels. |
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The BRICS Bank looks, for all its founding rhetoric, like a platform for Chinese hegemony instead. |
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The schism in Wisconsin was the first crack in the Republican Party's hegemony. |
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After Japan invaded the Korean Peninsula in 1905, the conquerors sought to co-opt local pride to reinforce Japanese hegemony. |
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What interested me even more than the headlines was his little riff on the projection of American hegemony. |
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Its nuclear program is a bald-faced attempt at regional hegemony, one that comes closer to fruition with each passing day. |
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The movie perverts the radicalism imputed to rock in the 60s, pretending All-American exuberance and liberation when it is actually only selling hegemony. |
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There is an inference here that teaching is somehow indoctrinatory and it's a perspective I've suspected behind many a grab for classroom hegemony. |
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On the other, it made Shakespeare translation the prime site of the struggle between French neoclassicism and German Romanticism for cultural hegemony in Europe. |
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As such they are integral to the quest for political hegemony. |
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With the fragmentation of extended Indian families and tribes, the unwritten knowledge of elders that was once a counterweight to Anglo hegemony is in danger of being lost. |
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Language thus holds the key to challenging and changing male hegemony. |
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When hegemony breaks down, as it did for liberal democracy in late Weimar, there will be a recourse to extreme measures to preserve the status quo. |
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It will be difficult to counter their political and economic hegemony! |
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Behind the demand for the injection of young blood by the junior members of the parties might be a political scheme to seize hegemony in their respective parties. |
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The problem for the ruling class is how to reassert such hegemony. |
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The key to this scheme for world hegemony is unchallenged rule over the Eurasian continent and control of its strategic resources, first and foremost, petroleum. |
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The collapse of the Stalinist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe in 1989 allowed the European Union to reunify the continent under the hegemony of liberal capitalism. |
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Windsor Locks, Connecticut, Defense Workers Housing, 1942, Hugh Stubbins, architect The Cape's hegemony was truly established by Levittown, set in a former potato farm on Long Island. |
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Similarly, when neoconservative ideologues speak of needing to rebuild an embattled US hegemony and legitimacy, they aren't impotently expatiating. |
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This hegemony was sanctioned by an ascendant authority, namely science. |
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Nevertheless its defeat was a massive blow to US hegemony in the region. |
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The Aitolians, whose power had been steadily rising since their triumph over the Gauls at Delphi in 279, were an obvious threat to Macedonian hegemony. |
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In the 1960s, many in the New Left excused Fidel Castro and ho Chi Minh because they battled American hegemony. |
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But the only exceptionality that really matters-since all nations are in their way sui generis-is the configuration that has founded its global hegemony. |
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Their complaint that they fight a daily battle to challenge the hegemony of the elite contrasts with their six-figure salaries and privileged academic positions. |
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In this period, local military leaders used by the Zhou began to assert their power and vie for hegemony. |
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This is consistent with the general notion of hegemony and imperium of historical empires. |
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Yet, when perceived as a whole society, the life of each person does contribute to the greater social hegemony. |
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Althusser draws from the concepts of hegemony present in cultural hegemony, yet rejects the absolute historicism proposed by Gramsci. |
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The year 1945 marked the end of Europe's global hegemony and confirmed the US and the Soviet Union as global superpowers. |
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Well, the low body mass index hegemony appears to be coming to an end. |
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The putsch regime in Kiev is using the military to pursue the oligarchs financial ambitions of global hegemony. |
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The hegemony of the northern hemisphere stinks like a rollmop forgotten in some unrefrigerated corner of the kitchen. |
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So that Iran can build up a satrapy on Israel's border to advance its project of regional hegemony? |
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It is therefore likely that Scandinavian hegemony was already significant on the western coasts of Scotland by then. |
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Literary Latin, which was taught in schools, lost its hegemony during the 13th century and was replaced by Old French. |
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During forty years of hegemony, it was the most successful political party in the history of Western liberal democracy. |
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However, the Turkish army in Egypt was reluctant to go to Yemen due to their knowledge of the hegemony of the northern Yemenis. |
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They had focused on China and the Soviet Union, but the latent challenge to US hegemony coming from the third world became evident. |
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Their hegemony along the coasts of Africa and Asia lasted until the mid 17th century. |
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Greece thus entered the 4th century BC under a Spartan hegemony, but it was clear from the start that this was weak. |
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The result of this battle was the end of Spartan supremacy and the establishment of Theban hegemony. |
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The Revolutions of 1989 brought an end to both Soviet hegemony and communism in Eastern Europe. |
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Subsequently, discontent with Spartan hegemony led to the Corinthian War and the defeat of Sparta at the Battle of Leuctra. |
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From 1870, Otto von Bismarck engineered a German hegemony of Europe that put France in a critical situation. |
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In addition, he had established his hegemony over neighbouring Sarmatian and Bastarnae tribes. |
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The Goths appear to have established a loose political hegemony over the existing tribes in the region. |
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A critical ethnographer will study issues of power, empowerment, inequality inequity, dominance, repression, hegemony, and victimization. |
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Theoderic the Great sought alliances with, or hegemony over, the other Germanic kingdoms in the west. |
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After 718 Charles Martel embarked on a series of wars intended to strengthen the Franks' hegemony in western Europe. |
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Antonio Gramsci remains an important philosopher within Marxist and communist theory, credited with creating the theory of cultural hegemony. |
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The victory over France in 1871 expanded Prussian hegemony in the German states to the international level. |
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A second Battle of Diu in 1538 finally ended Ottoman ambitions in India and confirmed Portuguese hegemony in the Indian Ocean. |
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Another siege failed in 1547 putting an end to the Ottoman ambitions, confirming the Portuguese hegemony. |
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During the course of the voyages, the Yongle Emperor reasserted the political and cultural hegemony of Ming China over all others. |
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Annam, Burma, and Champa recognized Mongol hegemony and established tributary relations with the Yuan dynasty. |
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The hegemony of the Ayutthaya king was always based on his charisma in terms of his age and supporters. |
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During the 1950s, the Panamanian military began to challenge the oligarchy's political hegemony. |
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In his struggle against Imperial hegemony, he sought the support of Henry VIII of England at the Field of the Cloth of Gold. |
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The regional hegemony of the Ming dynasty was preserved at a toll on its resources. |
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From the early seventies, there was active resistance to the royal hegemony. |
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The erasure of transpeople's experiences can be understood, at least partially, as a function of the hegemony of cisnormativity. |
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The 7th century saw a struggle for hegemony between Northumbria and Mercia, which in the 8th century gave way to Mercian preeminence. |
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Napoleon expected that cutting Britain off from the European mainland would end its economic hegemony. |
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It was during this period that Rome's control expanded from the city's immediate surroundings to hegemony over the entire Mediterranean world. |
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During the 8th century, as the hegemony of Mercia grew, Wessex largely retained its independence. |
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Loyn suggests that this initial regional hegemony may have ended after the Battle of Mount Badon. |
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At the same time, everywhere in the world Dutch entrepreneurship and colonists were undermining Spanish and Portuguese hegemony. |
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Spanish naval power not only continued its hegemony in the key trade routes but also in the creation of the Armada de Barlovento. |
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Some states are subject to external sovereignty or hegemony, in which ultimate sovereignty lies in another state. |
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Pirate fleets exercised hegemony over villages on the coast, collecting revenue by exacting tribute and running extortion rackets. |
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In 7th century India, Harsha, ruler of a large empire in northern India from 606 to 647 AD, brought most of the north under his hegemony. |
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To this list could be added the hegemony of Habsburg Spain in 16th century Europe. |
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Until 1815, France, Russia, Prussia and the Habsburgs competed for hegemony in the German states during the Napoleonic Wars. |
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A revival in municipal socialism seemed, for a time, a solution to Conservative hegemony for many on the left. |
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The Northumbrian hegemony over Northern Britain, won by Ecgfrith's predecessors, had begun to disintegrate. |
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Some have seen the revival of Celtic identity and culture as a threat to English hegemony within the British state. |
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Along with Noam Chomsky, Norman exposed how the dominant culture asserts its hegemony through a corporatized media whose credibility derives from its pretense of objectivity. |
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The Free Trade deal with the United States was the most profound step in the direction of economic continentalism and symbolized the hegemony of neo-liberalism. |
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Several decades into the twentieth century, it was clear that Conservative Judaism was offering a mighty challenge to the Reform movement's hegemony over American Judaism. |
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In the context of Africa and other French overseas colonies, francisation has been a tool to propagate French hegemony to the detriment of indigenous culture. |
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The second form of asserting power involved treaties in which Indian rulers acknowledged the Company's hegemony in return for limited internal autonomy. |
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Flag-waving jingoists who believe the United States possesses cultural supremacy and therefore has a right to global hegemony will not like this book. |
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If we go further back, perhaps an even more dangerous core event in European history was the Zollverein which created the German state under Prussian hegemony. |
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There is some evidence that Blair's long term dominance of the centre forced his Conservative opponents to shift a long distance to the left to challenge his hegemony there. |
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Cultural hegemony has philosophically influenced Eurocommunism, the social sciences, and the activist politics of socially liberal and progressive politicians. |
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His theory draws mainly on Johan Galtung's imperialism theory, Antonio Gramsci's social theory, and in particular on his notion of cultural hegemony. |
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Dutch colonial policy tried to undermine Spanish and Portuguese hegemony. |
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Among her topics are Theravada cultural hegemony in precolonial Burma, civil Buddhism in a colonial context, and the limits of Buddhist moral authority in the secular state. |
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He is one of the academic activists at the front, in opposition of the hegemony of Western epistemology and cognitive violence against minority groups in the global South. |
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Following the British hegemony in India, virtually all of the black pepper found in Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa was traded from Malabar region. |
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Besides political hegemony, the Tang also exerted a powerful cultural influence over neighboring states such as those in Vietnam, Korea and Japan. |
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From the late 9th to the early 11th century, the empire developed by Charlemagne achieved hegemony in Europe, with dominance over France, Italy and Burgundy. |
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This tactic eventually ensured Portuguese hegemony over the region. |
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Having no male heirs, he had convinced the Electors to retain Habsburg hegemony in the office of the emperor by agreeing to the Pragmatic Sanction. |
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Rome had already lost its hegemony over the provinces, Germans dominated the Roman army and Germanic generals like Odoacer had long been the real powers behind the throne. |
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Some historians believe that La Malinche saved her people from the Aztecs, who held a hegemony throughout the territory and demanded tribute from its inhabitants. |
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MacDiarmid, both a nationalist and a socialist, saw the parochialism of the Scottish literature as a sign of English hegemony, hence it had to be destroyed. |
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In 719, Francia was united permanently under Austrasian hegemony. |
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The Wessexan hegemony and the monastic reform movement appear to have been the catalysts for the rebirth of art in southern England from the end of the 9th century. |
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It was made possible by a revolution against French hegemony under the regime of the regent Mary of Guise, who had governed Scotland in the name of her absent daughter. |
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By 679, the Northumbrian hegemony was beginning to fall apart. |
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The two failed sieges of 1538 and 1546 put an end to Ottoman ambitions, confirming the Portuguese hegemony in the region, as well as gaining superiority over the Mughals. |
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