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The Debate on the Rise of the British Empire, Paperback / softback Book

The Debate on the Rise of the British Empire Paperback / softback

Part of the Issues in Historiography series

Paperback / softback

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This fascinating and highly useful book examines the rise of the British empire and the various debates among historians of imperialism over the past two hundred years.

It discusses why the empire is so attractive to historians, why there is so much debate and controversy surrounding the subject, and how different generations of historians have read the various episodes in the history of the empire often radically differently. Chapters look at the enduring fascination with the empire among historians; early twentieth century economic explanations for the dynamic expansion of the empire in the Victorian period; the controversies surrounding empire in the 1950s; post colonial theory and its critics; religion, race, gender and class; and debates on capitalism and the empire since the 1980.

The final chapter investigates how Britain’s imperial history might be viewed in years to come. An engaging and useful work of historiography, this book will be essential reading for students of British imperialism attempting to get to grips with the subject. -- .

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