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The British Empire Sunrise To Sunset 2nd Philippa Levine

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The British Empire Sunrise To Sunset 2nd Philippa Levine
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7 MB
Pages: 307
Author: Philippa Levine
ISBN: 9781408269206, 1408269201
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 2nd

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The British Empire Sunrise To Sunset 2nd Philippa Levine by Philippa Levine 9781408269206, 1408269201 instant download after payment.

This is a broad survey of the history of the British Empire from its beginnings to its demise. It offers a comprehensive analysis not just of political events and territorial conquests but paints a picture of what life was like under colonial rule, both for those who ruled and for those whose countries came under British authority.
There has been a lively debate in recent years about whether empires generally are good or bad things, and the British Empire has been very much at the centre of that debate, with a number of voices arguing that it was a kinder, gentler Empire than its rivals. This book speaks specifically to that debate, and also to a second and equally vigorous debate about whether anyone in Britain actually cared about the possession of an Empire.

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