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Examines the history of British worldwide expansion from the Glorious Revolution of 1689 to the end of the Napoleonic Wars, a crucial phase in the creation of the modern British Empire.
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Examines the history of British worldwide expansion from the Glorious Revolution of 1689 to the end of the Napoleonic Wars, a crucial phase in the creation of the modern British Empire.
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- The Oxford History of the British Empire
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 662
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1002g
- ISBN-13: 9780199246779
- ISBN-10: 0199246777
- Artikelnr.: 21375608
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- The Oxford History of the British Empire
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 662
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1002g
- ISBN-13: 9780199246779
- ISBN-10: 0199246777
- Artikelnr.: 21375608
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
P. J. Marshall is Emeritus Professor of Imperial History at the University of London.
* List of Contributors; List of Maps; List of Figures; List of Tables;
Abbreviations
* 1: P. J. Marshall: Introduction
* 2: James Horn: British Diaspora: Emigration from Britain 1680-1815
* 3: Patrick K. O'Brien: Inseparable Connections: Trade, Economy,
Fiscal State, and the Expansion of Empire 1688-1815
* 4: Jacob M. Price: The Imperial Economy 1700-1776
* 5: Ian K. Steele: The Anointed, the Appointed, and the Elected:
Governance of the British Empire 1689-1784
* 6: Boyd Stanley Schlenther: Religious Faith and Commercial Empire
* 7: Bruce P. Lenman: Colonial Wars and Imperial Instability 1688-1793
* 8: N. A. M. Rodger: Sea-Power and Empire 1688-1793
* 9: Michael Duffy: World-Wide War and British Expansion 1793-1815
* 10: Jack P. Greene: Empire and Identity from the Glorious Revolution
to the American Revolution
* 11: Richard Drayton: Knowledge and Empire
* 12: Thomas Bartlett: `This Famous Island Set in a Virginian Sea':
Ireland in the British Empire 1690-1801
* 13: Richard R. Johnson: Growth and Mastery: British North America
1690-1748
* 14: John Shy: The American Colonies in War and Revolution 1748-1783
* 15: Stephen Conway: Britain and the Reovlutionary Crisis 1763-1791
* 16: Daniel K. Richter: Native Peoples of North America and the
Eighteenth-Century British Empire
* 17: Peter Marshall: British North America
* 18: Richard B. Sheridan: The Formation of Caribbean Plantation
Society 1689-1748
* 19: J. R. Ward: The British West Indies in the Age of Abolition
1748-1815
* 20: David Richardson: The British Empire and the Atlantic Slave Trade
1660-1807
* 21: Philip D. Morgan: The Black Experience in the British Empire
1680-1810
* 22: P. J. Marshall: The British in Asia: Trade to Dominion 1700-1765
* 23: Rajat Kanta Ray: Indian Society and the Establishment of British
Supremacy 1765-1818
* 24: J. V. Bowen: British India 1765-1813: The Metropolitan Context
* 25: Glyndwr Williams: The Pacific: Exploration and Exploitation
* 26: P. J. Marshall: Britain without America; A Second Empire?
* Chronology; Index
Abbreviations
* 1: P. J. Marshall: Introduction
* 2: James Horn: British Diaspora: Emigration from Britain 1680-1815
* 3: Patrick K. O'Brien: Inseparable Connections: Trade, Economy,
Fiscal State, and the Expansion of Empire 1688-1815
* 4: Jacob M. Price: The Imperial Economy 1700-1776
* 5: Ian K. Steele: The Anointed, the Appointed, and the Elected:
Governance of the British Empire 1689-1784
* 6: Boyd Stanley Schlenther: Religious Faith and Commercial Empire
* 7: Bruce P. Lenman: Colonial Wars and Imperial Instability 1688-1793
* 8: N. A. M. Rodger: Sea-Power and Empire 1688-1793
* 9: Michael Duffy: World-Wide War and British Expansion 1793-1815
* 10: Jack P. Greene: Empire and Identity from the Glorious Revolution
to the American Revolution
* 11: Richard Drayton: Knowledge and Empire
* 12: Thomas Bartlett: `This Famous Island Set in a Virginian Sea':
Ireland in the British Empire 1690-1801
* 13: Richard R. Johnson: Growth and Mastery: British North America
1690-1748
* 14: John Shy: The American Colonies in War and Revolution 1748-1783
* 15: Stephen Conway: Britain and the Reovlutionary Crisis 1763-1791
* 16: Daniel K. Richter: Native Peoples of North America and the
Eighteenth-Century British Empire
* 17: Peter Marshall: British North America
* 18: Richard B. Sheridan: The Formation of Caribbean Plantation
Society 1689-1748
* 19: J. R. Ward: The British West Indies in the Age of Abolition
1748-1815
* 20: David Richardson: The British Empire and the Atlantic Slave Trade
1660-1807
* 21: Philip D. Morgan: The Black Experience in the British Empire
1680-1810
* 22: P. J. Marshall: The British in Asia: Trade to Dominion 1700-1765
* 23: Rajat Kanta Ray: Indian Society and the Establishment of British
Supremacy 1765-1818
* 24: J. V. Bowen: British India 1765-1813: The Metropolitan Context
* 25: Glyndwr Williams: The Pacific: Exploration and Exploitation
* 26: P. J. Marshall: Britain without America; A Second Empire?
* Chronology; Index
* List of Contributors; List of Maps; List of Figures; List of Tables;
Abbreviations
* 1: P. J. Marshall: Introduction
* 2: James Horn: British Diaspora: Emigration from Britain 1680-1815
* 3: Patrick K. O'Brien: Inseparable Connections: Trade, Economy,
Fiscal State, and the Expansion of Empire 1688-1815
* 4: Jacob M. Price: The Imperial Economy 1700-1776
* 5: Ian K. Steele: The Anointed, the Appointed, and the Elected:
Governance of the British Empire 1689-1784
* 6: Boyd Stanley Schlenther: Religious Faith and Commercial Empire
* 7: Bruce P. Lenman: Colonial Wars and Imperial Instability 1688-1793
* 8: N. A. M. Rodger: Sea-Power and Empire 1688-1793
* 9: Michael Duffy: World-Wide War and British Expansion 1793-1815
* 10: Jack P. Greene: Empire and Identity from the Glorious Revolution
to the American Revolution
* 11: Richard Drayton: Knowledge and Empire
* 12: Thomas Bartlett: `This Famous Island Set in a Virginian Sea':
Ireland in the British Empire 1690-1801
* 13: Richard R. Johnson: Growth and Mastery: British North America
1690-1748
* 14: John Shy: The American Colonies in War and Revolution 1748-1783
* 15: Stephen Conway: Britain and the Reovlutionary Crisis 1763-1791
* 16: Daniel K. Richter: Native Peoples of North America and the
Eighteenth-Century British Empire
* 17: Peter Marshall: British North America
* 18: Richard B. Sheridan: The Formation of Caribbean Plantation
Society 1689-1748
* 19: J. R. Ward: The British West Indies in the Age of Abolition
1748-1815
* 20: David Richardson: The British Empire and the Atlantic Slave Trade
1660-1807
* 21: Philip D. Morgan: The Black Experience in the British Empire
1680-1810
* 22: P. J. Marshall: The British in Asia: Trade to Dominion 1700-1765
* 23: Rajat Kanta Ray: Indian Society and the Establishment of British
Supremacy 1765-1818
* 24: J. V. Bowen: British India 1765-1813: The Metropolitan Context
* 25: Glyndwr Williams: The Pacific: Exploration and Exploitation
* 26: P. J. Marshall: Britain without America; A Second Empire?
* Chronology; Index
Abbreviations
* 1: P. J. Marshall: Introduction
* 2: James Horn: British Diaspora: Emigration from Britain 1680-1815
* 3: Patrick K. O'Brien: Inseparable Connections: Trade, Economy,
Fiscal State, and the Expansion of Empire 1688-1815
* 4: Jacob M. Price: The Imperial Economy 1700-1776
* 5: Ian K. Steele: The Anointed, the Appointed, and the Elected:
Governance of the British Empire 1689-1784
* 6: Boyd Stanley Schlenther: Religious Faith and Commercial Empire
* 7: Bruce P. Lenman: Colonial Wars and Imperial Instability 1688-1793
* 8: N. A. M. Rodger: Sea-Power and Empire 1688-1793
* 9: Michael Duffy: World-Wide War and British Expansion 1793-1815
* 10: Jack P. Greene: Empire and Identity from the Glorious Revolution
to the American Revolution
* 11: Richard Drayton: Knowledge and Empire
* 12: Thomas Bartlett: `This Famous Island Set in a Virginian Sea':
Ireland in the British Empire 1690-1801
* 13: Richard R. Johnson: Growth and Mastery: British North America
1690-1748
* 14: John Shy: The American Colonies in War and Revolution 1748-1783
* 15: Stephen Conway: Britain and the Reovlutionary Crisis 1763-1791
* 16: Daniel K. Richter: Native Peoples of North America and the
Eighteenth-Century British Empire
* 17: Peter Marshall: British North America
* 18: Richard B. Sheridan: The Formation of Caribbean Plantation
Society 1689-1748
* 19: J. R. Ward: The British West Indies in the Age of Abolition
1748-1815
* 20: David Richardson: The British Empire and the Atlantic Slave Trade
1660-1807
* 21: Philip D. Morgan: The Black Experience in the British Empire
1680-1810
* 22: P. J. Marshall: The British in Asia: Trade to Dominion 1700-1765
* 23: Rajat Kanta Ray: Indian Society and the Establishment of British
Supremacy 1765-1818
* 24: J. V. Bowen: British India 1765-1813: The Metropolitan Context
* 25: Glyndwr Williams: The Pacific: Exploration and Exploitation
* 26: P. J. Marshall: Britain without America; A Second Empire?
* Chronology; Index