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The Oxford History of the British Empire; Volume III: The Nineteenth Century


Author(s): Andrew Porter
ISBN10:  0199246785
ISBN13:  9780199246786
Format:  Paperback
Pub. Date:  9/20/2001
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press, USA

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
Volume III covers the long watershed of the nineteenth century, from the American independence of the 1780s to the eve of world war in 1914. This period saw Britain's greatest expansion as an empire-builder and a dominant world power.

We begin with several thematic chapters--some are on Britain while others consider the empire's periphery--exploring the key dynamics of British expansion that made imperial influence possible and imperial rule prevalent. The volume also studies the economic, cultural, and institutional frameworks that shaped Britain's overseas empire. Focus then shifts to the principal areas of imperial activity overseas, including both white-settler and tropical colonies, and the question of how British interests and imperial rule shaped the political, social, and economic histories of individual regions. The themes include economics, institutions, defense, technology, imperial and colonial cultures, science, and exploration. The volume examines not only the formal empire, stretching from Australasia and the West Indies to India and the African colonies, but also China and Latin America, which were the central components of Britain's "informal" empire.

About the Series:

The Oxford History of the British Empire is a major new assessment of the Empire in the light of recent scholarship and the progressive opening of historical records. It deals with the interaction of British and non-western societies from the Elizabethan era to the late twentieth century, provides a balanced treatment of the ruled as well as the rulers, and takes into account the significance of the Empire for the peoples of the British Isles. All five of the volumes in this series fully explore economic and social as well as political trends.
List of Maps
xv
List of Figures
xvi
List of Tables
xvii
Abbreviations and Location of Manuscript Sources xviii
List of Contributors
xix
Introduction: Britain and the Empire in the Nineteenth Century
1(30)
Andrew Porter
PART I
Economics and Empire: The Metropolitan Context
31(22)
P. J. Cain
Economics and Empire: The Periphery and the Imperial Economy
53(22)
B. R. Tomlinson
British Migration and the Peopling of the Empire
75(13)
Marjory Harper
Migration from Africa, Asia, and the South Pacific
88(13)
David Northrup
British Policy, Trade, and Informal Empire in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
101(21)
Martin Lynn
Britain and Latin America
122(24)
Alan Knight
Britain and China, 1842--1914
146(24)
Jurgen Osterhammel
Imperial Institutions and the Government of Empire
170(28)
Peter Burroughs
Trusteeship, Anti-Slavery, and Humanitarianism
198(24)
Andrew Porter
Religion, Missionary Enthusiasm, and Empire
222(25)
Andrew Porter
British Expansion, Empire, and Technological Change
247(23)
Robert Kubicek
Empire and Metropolitan Cultures
270(24)
John M. MacKenzie
Scientific Exploration and Empire
294(26)
Robert A. Stafford
Defence and Imperial Disunity
320(26)
Peter Burroughs
The Political Economy of Empire, 1880--1914
346(25)
E. H. H. Green
PART II
British Expansion and Rule in South-East Asia
371(24)
A. J. Stockwell
India, 1818--1860: The Two Faces of Colonialism
395(27)
D. A. Washbrook
Imperial India, 1858--1914
422(25)
Robin J. Moore
The Evolution of Colonial Cultures: Nineteenth-Century Asia
447(23)
Susan Bayly
The British West Indies
470(25)
Gad Heuman
Ireland and the Empire
495(27)
David Fitzpatrick
Canada from 1815
522(24)
Ged Martin
Australia and the Western Pacific
546(27)
Donald Denoon
Marivic Wyndham
Southern Islands: New Zealand and Polynesia
573(24)
Raewyn Dalziel
Southern Africa, 1795--1910
597(27)
Christopher Saunders
Iain R. Smith
Great Britain and the Partition of Africa, 1870--1914
624(27)
Colin Newbury
The British Occupation of Egypt from 1882
651
Afaf Lutfi al-Sayyid-Marsot
Cultural Encounters: Britain and Africa in the Nineteenth Century
644(46)
T. C. McCaskie
Costs and Benefits, Prosperity and Security, 1870--1914
690(22)
Avner Offer
Chronology 712(31)
Index 743

Andrew Porter is Rhodes Professor of Imperial History at the University of London.

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