333. Mack, p. 405f, 414.
496
334. Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf (Munchen, 1933), S. 459; Sampson, Wer regiert England? (wie Anm. 499), S. 202.
497
335. Mack, p. 226.
498
336. Geoffrey Drage, Eton and the Empire (Eton, 1890), p. 16: Mack, S. 217.
499
337. Thomas Henry Huxley, 'On the advisableness of improving natural knowledge': Methods and Results (1866), S. 40, quoted in: Houghton, Victorian frame of Mind, p. 106, 95.
500
338. David Newsome, Godliness and good learning. Four studies on an Victorian ideal (London, 1961), p. 197f, 209; Allen J. Greenberger, British image of India (Oxford, 1969), p. 25.
501
339. Alec Waugh, Vulkan Westindien, Die karibische Inselwelt von Kolumbus bis Castro (Munchen, 1967), S. 266, 269; James Froude, Carlyle. A history of his Life in London (London, 1884), II, Kapitel XXVI, p. 265; Lord Oliver, The Myth of Governor Eyre (London, 1933), pp. 284f, 314, 320f, 338; Bill Schwarz (Editor), The Expansion of England. Race, ethnicity and cultural history (London, 1996), p. 163..
502
339a. Christine Bolt, Victorian attitudes to Race, pp. 103, 105, 93, quoting The Scotsman of 4. August, 1866 and Popular Magazine of Anthropology, Vol. I (1866), pp. 14f.
503
340. Thomas Carlyle, 'A discourse on Niggers'; Carlyle, 'The Nigger Question' (1849), in: Miscellaneous Essays, Ы. IV (New York, 1900), p. 355, 367f.
504
341. Thomas Carlyle, Latter Day Pamphlets (London, 1911), p. 135, 141.
505
342. Carlyle, Past and Present (London, 1897), p. 160f.
506
343. Houghton, p. 123.
507
344. Ibid., p. 201.
508
345. Mack, Public Schools and British Opinion, p. 423.
509
346. James Fitzjames Stephen, Liberty, Equality, Fraternity (as note 223), p. 4.
510
347. Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf (Munchen, 1933), S. 69.