The Empire Project: The Rise and Fall of the British World-System, 1830-1970

The Empire Project: The Rise and Fall of the British World-System, 1830-1970

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Publisher's Synopsis

The British Empire, wrote Adam Smith, 'has hitherto been not an empire, but the project of an empire' and John Darwin offers a magisterial global history of the rise and fall of that great imperial project. The British Empire, he argues, was much more than a group of colonies ruled over by a scattering of British expatriates until eventual independence. It was, above all, a global phenomenon. Its power derived rather less from the assertion of imperial authority than from the fusing together of three different kinds of empire: the settler empire of the 'white dominions'; the commercial empire of the City of London; and 'Greater India' which contributed markets, manpower and military muscle. This unprecedented history charts how this intricate imperial web was first strengthened, then weakened and finally severed on the rollercoaster of global economic, political and geostrategic upheaval on which it rode from beginning to end.

Book information

ISBN: 9780521302081
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 909.09241081
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 800
Weight: 1264g
Height: 154mm
Width: 233mm
Spine width: 46mm