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List of maps | p. ix |
Preface and acknowledgments | p. xi |
Introduction: the project of an Empire | p. 1 |
Towards 'The Sceptre of the WorldÆ: the elements of Empire in the long nineteenth century | |
Victorian origins | p. 23 |
The octopus power | p. 64 |
The commercial republic | p. 112 |
The Britannic experiment | p. 144 |
'Un-British ruleÆ in 'Anglo-IndiaÆ | p. 180 |
The weakest link: Britain in South Africa | p. 217 |
The Edwardian transition | p. 255 |
'The great liner is sinkingÆ: the British world-system in the age of war | |
The war for Empire, 1914-1919 | p. 305 |
Making imperial peace, 1919-1926 | p. 359 |
Holding the centre, 1927-1937 | p. 418 |
The strategic abyss, 1937-1942 | p. 476 |
The price of survival, 1943-1951 | p. 514 |
The third world power, 1951-1959 | p. 566 |
Reluctant retreat, 1959-1968 | p. 610 |
Conclusion | p. 649 |
Notes | p. 656 |
Select bibliography | p. 789 |
Index | p. 795 |
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