[Introduction]:One of Britain's obvious distinguishing characteristics in the 19th century, and for fifty or so years on either side, was her empire. Britain of course is by no means alone in having been a colonial power at one time or another. Hers however was the largest overseas empire in history, by most ways of measuring it, and also the last significant empire that admitted to the name. For most foreigners, who were generally at the receiving end of this - it was as an empire that Britain most affected them - it was her imperial status more than anything else that determined her national identity. In recent years many Britons too have come to define her in terms of her empire retrospectively. They include cultural 'theorists' who have...
The British Empire, which developed from the late sixteenth to the early twentieth century, has to ...
The British Empire was instrumental in shaping the modern world as we know it. Despite its significa...
Book synopsis: The notion of empire has in recent years taken on a renewed importance in world polit...
To what extent did the British empire resonate meaningfully in British culture and society? Did it m...
Throughout its history, the attitudes of ordinary British people towards the Empire were vitally imp...
While many historians of the British Empire have dismissed the presence of imperial motifs and theme...
This collection adopts a broad conception of “conflict” by examining sites of conflict which include...
This article investigates the evolving conceptions of national identity in Canada and Australia thro...
From the late sixteenth through the nineteenth century, Great Britain expanded across the globe buil...
The period between the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the modern world history was a time spa...
Imperial decline has taken place in societies where traditions of citizenship have been either weak ...
When the states of England and Scotland combined in 1707, the conditions were created whereby Englis...
This chapter examines the extent to which Britain's status as a global power in the twentieth centur...
Britain’s history as a nation and a great power cannot be dissociated from the concept of imperialis...
One hundred years ago, the British Empire controlled a quarter of the world’s area and population. T...
The British Empire, which developed from the late sixteenth to the early twentieth century, has to ...
The British Empire was instrumental in shaping the modern world as we know it. Despite its significa...
Book synopsis: The notion of empire has in recent years taken on a renewed importance in world polit...
To what extent did the British empire resonate meaningfully in British culture and society? Did it m...
Throughout its history, the attitudes of ordinary British people towards the Empire were vitally imp...
While many historians of the British Empire have dismissed the presence of imperial motifs and theme...
This collection adopts a broad conception of “conflict” by examining sites of conflict which include...
This article investigates the evolving conceptions of national identity in Canada and Australia thro...
From the late sixteenth through the nineteenth century, Great Britain expanded across the globe buil...
The period between the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the modern world history was a time spa...
Imperial decline has taken place in societies where traditions of citizenship have been either weak ...
When the states of England and Scotland combined in 1707, the conditions were created whereby Englis...
This chapter examines the extent to which Britain's status as a global power in the twentieth centur...
Britain’s history as a nation and a great power cannot be dissociated from the concept of imperialis...
One hundred years ago, the British Empire controlled a quarter of the world’s area and population. T...
The British Empire, which developed from the late sixteenth to the early twentieth century, has to ...
The British Empire was instrumental in shaping the modern world as we know it. Despite its significa...
Book synopsis: The notion of empire has in recent years taken on a renewed importance in world polit...