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Preface
Introduction: Railway Imperialism
Railway Imperialism in Canada, 1847-1865
Engines of Empire and Independence: Railways in South Africa, 1863-1916
Railways Politics and Imperialism in Central Africa, 1889-1953
Profits and Visions: British Capital and Railway Construction in Argentina, 1854-1886
In the Path of Progress: Railroads and Moral Reform in Porfirian Mexico
Railways, Raj, and the Indian States: Policy of Collaboration and Coercion in Hyderabad
Thailand's Railways and Informal Imperialism
Russia, the Soviet Union, and the Chinese Eastern Railway
Railway Imperialism in China, 1895-1939
Conclusion: Railways and Informal Empire
Selected Bibliography
Index
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