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Access To History: The British Empire, 1815-1914

Dr Frank McDonough


Paperback
£12.99

ISBN: 9780340593769
ISBN-10: 0340593768
Published: 04/08/1994
Extent: 128 pages
Illustrations: Halftones, Line Illustrations, Diagrams
Series: Access to History


 
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Summary:
This volume examines the major themes and events in British colonial history in the light of recent historical research, to provide an introduction to the topic. The book sets the Empire within a broad historical context and not only explains its evolution and expansion in Africa and Asia, but also considers its impact on British politics, popular culture and society. The book features summary diagrams and advice for students on note taking and examination skills. It identifies and considers the main areas of historiographical controversy, and examines the balance sheet of the Empire, discussing the costs and benefits for British society and her imperial colonies.


  • It identifies and considers the main areas of historiographical controversy.
  • The book features summary diagrams and advice for students on note taking and examination skills.


Table of Contents:
1. Introduction: The British Empire 1815-1914
2. An age of indifference? The British Empire 1815-70
3. The parition of Africa
4. The British Empire in Asia 1815-1914
5. The Empire, British Politics and popular culture in the Age of Imperialism
6. The Crisis of Empire 1895-1914: The Boer War and its consequences
7. Conclusion


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