The Creation of the British Empire Theories and Arguments by Historians
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- ISBN8227861696
- EAN9798227861696
- Date de parution28/08/2024
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- ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC
Résumé
The Creation of the British Empire is a scholarly yet accessible work that synthesizes the arguments of prominent historians to provide a nuanced understanding of British imperialism. It offers readers a balanced view of the motivations, methods, and consequences of empire-building, while also engaging with contemporary debates about the morality and legacy of imperialism. This book is an essential resource for students, historians, and anyone interested in the history of the British Empire and its lasting effects on global history.
Through its thorough analysis and diverse perspectives, it challenges readers to think critically about the complex forces that shaped the British Empire and the world we live in today.
Through its thorough analysis and diverse perspectives, it challenges readers to think critically about the complex forces that shaped the British Empire and the world we live in today.
The Creation of the British Empire is a scholarly yet accessible work that synthesizes the arguments of prominent historians to provide a nuanced understanding of British imperialism. It offers readers a balanced view of the motivations, methods, and consequences of empire-building, while also engaging with contemporary debates about the morality and legacy of imperialism. This book is an essential resource for students, historians, and anyone interested in the history of the British Empire and its lasting effects on global history.
Through its thorough analysis and diverse perspectives, it challenges readers to think critically about the complex forces that shaped the British Empire and the world we live in today.
Through its thorough analysis and diverse perspectives, it challenges readers to think critically about the complex forces that shaped the British Empire and the world we live in today.