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  • the EMPIRE MARCHES
    ... ; meant a continuing need to show unity and loyalty’ within a ‘modern Empire, emphasizing themes of partnership and welfare’ (Webster, 2005, 326). The Empire Marches was thus one of many films – Webster also considers ...
     
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    ... to come to England. This rhetoric of British social welfare and paternal imperialism is particularly emphasised in ... used within The Gen as an example of the British welfare efforts within Burma. It represents a traditional British imperialism ...