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Meaning of imperial disease | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. A disease that arises from colonial exploration and causes significant harm to an empire, especially the British Empire.
  2. A failing to which an empire is prone.
    broadly
  3. A communicable disease that is spread to indigenous people by conquering imperial forces.

Examples

“He served with distinction in both the South African War and the Great War, and during the last eight years he was Director of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, whose concern is with “Imperial diseases,” as he called them, as well as the more domestic.”
“More insidious than malaria in its general manifestations, ankylostomiasis did not, at first, attract public attention, and it is feared that even now the leading classes do not quite realise its social and economical importance — yet, reviewing the disease in Health Problems of the Empire, the late Sir Andrew Balfour writes : — " Ankylostomiasis is perhaps the Imperial disease par excellence, for even Malaria does not, day in and day out, produce such heavy economic loss ".”
“One should not think that the French won any final victory over "imperial diseases" in this era. A variety of respiratory illnesses, yellow fever, dysentery, and above all, malaria still killed regularly.”
“...in July 1807 we may discern the growth of a singular British imperial disease: Russophobia.”
“The basic administrative and judicial framework, however, was that of the Instructions to the Economic Administration (or ekonomicheskii ustav) which suffered from the usual Russian imperial disease: over-bureaucratization and mistrust of local authorities.”
“Certainly both superpowers suffer from the imperial diseases once so noteworthy among the Romans, the British and the French: arrogance and myopia.”
“Despite these and other strengths, however, the Iroquois became weakened throughout the seventeenth and into the early eighteenth centuries as they faced several ordeals: “first came massive depopulation from imperial diseases; next, a slide into economic dependence on trade with Europeans; then ensnarement in the imperial struggles of powerful French and English colonial neighbors; finally, direct incursions on Iroquois territory and sovereignty” (p. 2).”
“As Upper Egypt was now an integrated part of the empire's political and commercial system, Mamluk ships gained access to the south—facilitated by their wars on Upper Egyptian soil—and they carried imperial diseases with them.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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