John M. MacKenzie, A Cultural History of the British Empire (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2022).

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Salvarrey, Teo. 2025. « 2022)». Rey Desnudo 14 (27):74-82. https://reydesnudo.com.ar/rey-desnudo/article/view/928.
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