Britain's imperial century, 1815-1914 : a study of empire and expansion
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462 pages : maps ; 25 cm
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Part One: 1. The Foundations of Power, 1815-70. The project of an empire. Sea power and gunboat diplomacy. Economic hegemony. The white colonies and the problems of imperial organisation. Responsible government and colonial federations in the 1850s. 2. The Motives and Methods of Expansion, 1815-65. Racial attitudes. Anti-slavery and the humanitarian impulse. Economic and ideological motives for expansion. The theory and practice of global influence. 3. The Decline of British Pre-eminence, 1855-1900. The Indian Mutiny-Rebellion. A decade of crisis, 1855-65. The hardening of racial attitudes. The Irish protest. The growth of pessimism. Economic retardation. 4. The Search for Stability, 1880-1914. The partition of the world. Imperial Conferences. Chamberlain, the West Indies and Tariff reform. Defence and diplomacy. Schooling and scouting 5. The Dynamics of Empire and Expansion. Export of surplus emotional energy. The proconsular phenomenon. Props of empire-building: sport and secret societies. White skins, white masks: techniques of control. Part Two: 6. The American Challenge. Britain and the Great Experiment. Latin America. Relations with the United States in North America. Canada. 1815-50. Canadian confederation. The Myth of a 'Special relationship' with the United States. 7. The Indian problem. The importance of India. The Security of India. The imperial impact. The Indian-Mutiny-Rebellion. Economic developments after 1950. Political developments, 1880-1905. The Morley-Minto reforms. 8. Egypt and the routes to India: Palmerston and the regeneration of the Ottoman Empire. Egypt under Cronmer, 1883-1907. Changes in Egyptian administration 1906-14. 7. In tropical Africa: The period of minimum intervention: the west coast 1815-65. The partition of Africa; The bases of government policy 1895-1914. 10. The South-African question: Bantu developments: the Mfecane; Economic problems and the roots of segregation. Anglo-Boer relations: from Trek to Wat 1835-99. Post-war period of reconstruction 1902-07. The making of the Union. 11., Empire in the antipodes: The colonisation and economic development of Australia. Australian federation. New Zealand. The Pacific Islands. 12. Expansion in East Asia: Singapore, Malaya and Borneo; Brooke rule in Sarawak; A century of Anglo-Chinese confusion/ The Pattern of British influence in China; The opening and modernisation of Japan.
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Hyam, R. (1976). Britain's imperial century, 1815-1914: a study of empire and expansion . Barnes & Noble Books.

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Hyam, Ronald. 1976. Britain's Imperial Century, 1815-1914: A Study of Empire and Expansion. New York: Barnes & Noble Books.

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Hyam, Ronald. Britain's Imperial Century, 1815-1914: A Study of Empire and Expansion New York: Barnes & Noble Books, 1976.

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Hyam, R. (1976). Britain's imperial century, 1815-1914: a study of empire and expansion. New York: Barnes & Noble Books.

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Hyam, Ronald. Britain's Imperial Century, 1815-1914: A Study of Empire and Expansion Barnes & Noble Books, 1976.

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