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Empire The Rise And Demise Of The British World Order And The Lessons For Global Power Niall Ferguson

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Empire The Rise And Demise Of The British World Order And The Lessons For Global Power Niall Ferguson
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Publisher: Basic Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.17 MB
Pages: 540
Author: Niall Ferguson
ISBN: 9780465013104, 0465013104
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Empire The Rise And Demise Of The British World Order And The Lessons For Global Power Niall Ferguson by Niall Ferguson 9780465013104, 0465013104 instant download after payment.

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Once there was an Empire that governed roughly a quarter of the

world’s population, covered about the same proportion of the earth’s

land surface and dominated nearly all its oceans. The British Empire

was the biggest Empire ever, bar none. How an archipelago of rainy

islands off the north-west coast of Europe came to rule the world is

one of the fundamental questions not just of British but of world

history. It is the main question this book seeks to answer.

Why should Americans care about the history of the British

Empire?

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