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British Imperialism-Innovation and Expansion 1688 - 1914 P.J. Cain

British Imperialism-Innovation and Expansion 1688 - 1914 By P.J. Cain

British Imperialism-Innovation and Expansion 1688 - 1914 by P.J. Cain


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Examines British imperialism and the accompanying innovation and expansion between the years 1688 to 1914. Amongst the areas covered are aristocracy, finance and empire, the service sector, wealth and power, foreign trade and invisible earnings and foreign investment and the domestic economy.

British Imperialism-Innovation and Expansion 1688 - 1914 Summary

British Imperialism-Innovation and Expansion 1688 - 1914 by P.J. Cain

This, together with the companion volume, Crisis and Deconstruction, 1914-1990, provides an ambitious, new and comprehensive interpretation of the forces behind British imperial expansion. The books explore the interaction of economic, social and political influences on the growth, and eventual end, of the Empire. Each volume can be used independently; together, they are a milestone in the history of imperialism, modern Britain and the British Empire itself, and make important contributions to comparative history, modern economic development and international relations. Highlights the role of the City of London and 'Gentlemanly Capitalism', a term established by the authors and widely used and referred to, in Britain's expansion abroad. Casts new light on many of the controversial episodes in the history of imperialism, such as the partition of Africa. Includes case studies covering not only the constitutional empire - Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India and Africa but also Britain's areas of informal influence in South America, the Ottoman Empire and China. It is aimed at specialists in the area of modern British history, European expansion/imperialism and international relations and the development of modern world economy. It should also be of interest to serious but non-specialist commentators.

Table of Contents

list of Maps, Preface, Part One: 1. Introduction: The Problem and the Context. 2. Prologue: Aristocracy, Finance and Empire, 1688-1850. Part Two : 3. 'Something Peculiar to England The service sector, wealth and power, 1850-1914. 4. Gentlemanly Capitalism and Economic policy: City, Government and the 'National Interest', 1850-1914. 5. 'The Great Emporiumi: Foreign Trade and Invisible Earnings, 1850-1914. 6. Two Nations? Foreign Investment and the Domestic Economy, 1850-1914. 7. Challenging Cosmopolitanism: The Tariff Problem and Imperial Unity, 1880-1914. Part Three: 8. 'An Extension of the Old Society': Britain and the White Colonies, 1850-1914. 9. Calling the New World into Existence: South America, 1815-1914. 10. 'Meeting her Obligations to her English Creditors': India, 1858-1914. 11. The Imperious and Irresistible Necessity": Britain and the Partition of Africa. 12. 'We offer ourselves as supporters': The Ottoman Empire and Persia, 1838-1914. 13. 'Maintaining the Credit-Worthiness of the Chinese Government': China, 1839-1911. Part Four: 14. Redividing the World: Britain, Germany and 'Imperialist' War, 1900-14. Conclusion. Maps. Index.

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GOR004277005
9780582491755
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British Imperialism-Innovation and Expansion 1688 - 1914 by P.J. Cain
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pearson Education Limited
1993-06-14
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