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Imperial Meridian C. A. Bayly

Imperial Meridian By C. A. Bayly

Imperial Meridian by C. A. Bayly


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Summary

This volume, in a series which deals with significant historical issues and aims to explain the current state of our knowledge in the area, discusses the history and development of British imperialism and the Muslim Empires in Asia and the world crisis from 1780 to 1830.

Imperial Meridian Summary

Imperial Meridian: British Empire and the World, 1780-1830 by C. A. Bayly

This is a book for students of modern British history and all those interested in it concentrating on an oft-ignored period in the history of the British Empire - the emergence and decline of the Second Empire between 1780 and 1830. The book examines the effect of empire not only in the regions colonized: Asia and the Middle East; but also on domestic politics and society and on the existing colonies, such as Ireland, Australia and Southern Africa.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Political and social change in the Muslim Empires 1600-1800: stages of change in Muslim Asia and North Africa; the nature of decline; population, consumption and commercialization; Asian routes to commercial agriculture; the rise of the provincial elites. Part 2 Crisis and reorganization in Muslim Asia: imperial dissolution and tribal breakout; the new states of the mid 18th century; building regional identities; Asian mercantilism; the Asian crisis and European power; wars of monopoly in southeast Asia; southeast Asia - a frontier for European and Chinese expansion; the fall of Mataram and the rise of the Companies; port kings and merchants - Malaysia and south India; monopoly and state-building in Ceylon; proto-capitalism in Asia and European imperialism. Part 3 War, empire and the colonies of settlement to 1790: the British Empire in Europe; inverted patriotism - the case of Scotland; aborted integration - Ireland in the 18th century; the Atlantic Empire; the imperial crisis and international war 1776-1783. Part 4 Britain's new imperial age: crown and nation at home and abroad; an imperial revolution in government?; agrarian patriotism and the British Empire in Europe; an imperial army and police. Part 5 Imperial Britain - personnel and ideas: the imperial elite and gentry resurgence; the Church militant, race and law; racial hierarchy and benevolence; agrarian patriotism and freehold. Part 6 The world crisis, 1780-1820: ideologies and ethnicities; liberty, equality, fraternity; Christian revivalism and the wreck of nations; Islam in contest; economic disruption and world crisis. Part 7 Proconsular despotism - the British Empire, 1800-1840: the proconsular regimes; Ireland and the Mediterranean; Southern Africa; Canada, Australia and the Caribbean; the Regency Empire in the East - India, Indonesia and Ceylon. Part 8 Colonial society in the early 19th century: land, labour and trade; social involution and the reconstruction of bondage; new fields for indigenous capital; the new states alongside the British colonial world; the decline of the second British empire, 1830-1860.

Additional information

GOR002195821
9780582042872
0582042879
Imperial Meridian: British Empire and the World, 1780-1830 by C. A. Bayly
Used - Good
Hardback
Pearson Education Limited
1989-06-05
312
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