Empire: The Rise and Demise of the British World Order and the Lessons for Global PowerA bestselling historian shows how the British Empire created the modern world, in a book lauded as "a rattling good tale" (Wall Street Journal) and "popular history at its best" (Washington Post) The British Empire was the largest in all history: the nearest thing to global domination ever achieved. The world we know today is in large measure the product of Britain's Age of Empire. The global spread of capitalism, telecommunications, the English language, and institutions of representative government -- all these can be traced back to the extraordinary expansion of Britain's economy, population and culture from the seventeenth century until the mid-twentieth. On a vast and vividly colored canvas, Empire shows how the British Empire acted as midwife to modernity. Displaying the originality and rigor that have made Niall Ferguson one of the world's foremost historians, Empire is a dazzling tour de force -- a remarkable reappraisal of the prizes and pitfalls of global empire. |
Contents
Ireland | 40 |
The Repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846 | 61 |
The Great Indian Uprising of 185758 | 67 |
The Jamaica Rebellion of 1865 | 83 |
The Opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 | 93 |
Britain in Egypt and the Sudan Gordon at Khartoum | 104 |
Cecil Rhodes Legacy | 117 |
Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee 1897 | 130 |
The Amritsar Massacre of 1919 | 258 |
The 1924 British Empire Wembley Exhibition | 273 |
The Balfour Definition of Dominion Status 1926 | 287 |
The Fall of Singapore February 1942 | 310 |
The Partition of India 1947 | 323 |
The Trial of Jomo Kenyatta 1953 | 346 |
The Suez Crisis of 1956 | 359 |
Rhodesias Unilateral Declaration of Independence | 372 |
The Battle of Spion Kop 1900 | 154 |
The Suicide of Sir Hector MacDonald 1903 | 171 |
Joseph Chamberlain and the Cabinet Split of 1903 | 187 |
Scouting for Boys 1908 | 201 |
The Imperial Conference of 1911 | 214 |
The 1916 Easter Uprising in Ireland | 242 |
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