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Britains Maritime Empire Southern Africa The South Atlantic And The Indian Ocean 17631820 John Mcaleer

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Britains Maritime Empire Southern Africa The South Atlantic And The Indian Ocean 17631820 John Mcaleer
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.58 MB
Pages: 288
Author: John McAleer
ISBN: 9781107100725, 1107100720
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Britains Maritime Empire Southern Africa The South Atlantic And The Indian Ocean 17631820 John Mcaleer by John Mcaleer 9781107100725, 1107100720 instant download after payment.

A fascinating new study in which John McAleer explores the maritime gateway to Asia around the Cape of Good Hope and its critical role in the establishment, consolidation and maintenance of the British Empire in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Situated at the centre of a maritime chain that connected seas and continents, this gateway bridged the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, which, with its commercial links and strategic requirements, formed a global web that reflected the development of the British Empire in the period. The book examines how contemporaries perceived, understood and represented this area; the ways in which it worked as an alternative hub of empire, enabling the movement of people, goods, and ideas, as well as facilitating information and intelligence exchanges; and the networks of administration, security and control that helped to cement British imperial power.

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