
The British Empire 1558-1995 by Lloyd
Drawing out both parallels and differences between paths of development throughout the British Empire, Professor Lloyd provides an account of a vital period in the history of all the countries that make up the modern Commonwealth.
it must be said at once, and with considerable respect, that this is by far the best one-volume history of the empire so far written* Times Literary Supplement *
Professor Lloyd writes easily and informatively. His bibliographical essay guides the reader expertly throught the maze of recent and not so recent writings on the subject. His excellent book will appeal both to those who are relatively familiar with the imperial story and those who are looking for a fresh understanding of the British Empire in a post-imperial age. * History *
The style is refreshing an vigorous, as befits the subject, but never parts company from a consistently sober judgement on men and events. * International Affairs *
Professor Loyd is to be congratulated on his masterly and eminently readable synthesis which will be of the greatest value as a basic text in schools and universities. * Times Higher Education Supplement *
He adopts a degree of detachment not possible for earlier historians, who once celebrated the imperial mission, then denounced exploitation. * David Twiston Davies, Catholic Herald *
Professor Lloyd writes easily and informatively. His bibliographical essay guides the reader expertly throught the maze of recent and not so recent writings on the subject. His excellent book will appeal both to those who are relatively familiar with the imperial story and those who are looking for a fresh understanding of the British Empire in a post-imperial age. * History *
The style is refreshing an vigorous, as befits the subject, but never parts company from a consistently sober judgement on men and events. * International Affairs *
Professor Loyd is to be congratulated on his masterly and eminently readable synthesis which will be of the greatest value as a basic text in schools and universities. * Times Higher Education Supplement *
He adopts a degree of detachment not possible for earlier historians, who once celebrated the imperial mission, then denounced exploitation. * David Twiston Davies, Catholic Herald *
T. O. Lloyd is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Toronto. His publications include The British Empire (OUP 1996), Empire, Welfare State, Europe (OUP, 1970, 1979, 1986, 1993) and Empire (Hambledon and London 2001).
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| ISBN 13 | 9780198731337 |
| ISBN 10 | 0198731337 |
| Title | The British Empire 1558-1995 |
| Author | Lloyd |
| Series | Short Oxford History Of The Modern World |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Oxford University Press |
| Year published | 1996-11-21 |
| Number of pages | 472 |
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