The British Empire and Commonwealth

The British Empire and Commonwealth
Title The British Empire and Commonwealth PDF eBook
Author Martin Kitchen
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 205
Release 1996-08-14
Genre History
ISBN 1349248304

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From its modest to its recent disappearance, the British Empire was an extraordinary and paradoxical entity. North America, Africa, South and Southeast Asia and Australasia and innumerable small islands and territories have been fundamentally shaped - economically, socially and politically - by a nation whose imperial drive came from a bewildering mixture of rapacity and moral zeal, of high-mindedness and viciousness, of strategic cunning and feckless neglect. Martin Kitchen has written a fascinating, crisp, informative account of the rise and fall of the British Empire, concentrating on the 19th and 20th centuries but giving the background of the 'First British Empire', which was lost with the creating of the United States of America. His book is of particular value in relating the importance of the Empire to Britain's success as the only genuinely world power in the Victorian era and to Britain's ability to win the two great wars of the 20th century.

The Commonwealth of Nations

The Commonwealth of Nations
Title The Commonwealth of Nations PDF eBook
Author Lionel Curtis
Publisher
Total Pages 800
Release 1916
Genre Citizenship
ISBN

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The Empire's New Clothes

The Empire's New Clothes
Title The Empire's New Clothes PDF eBook
Author Philip Murphy
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages
Release 2018-08-01
Genre History
ISBN 0190935006

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In the wake of Brexit, the Commonwealth has been identified as an important body for future British trade and diplomacy, but few know what it actually does. How is it organized and what has held it together for so long? How important is the Queen's role as Head of the Commonwealth? Most importantly, why has it had such a troubled recent past, and is it realistic to imagine that its fortunes might be reversed?In The Empire's New Clothes,? Murphy strips away the gilded self-image of the Commonwealth to reveal an irrelevant institution afflicted by imperial amnesia. He offers a personal perspective on this complex and poorly understood institution, and asks if it can ever escape from the shadow of the British Empire to become an organization based on shared values, rather than a shared history.

The Commonwealth of Nations

The Commonwealth of Nations
Title The Commonwealth of Nations PDF eBook
Author W. David McIntyre
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages 627
Release 1977
Genre
ISBN 1452907803

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The author, a professor of history at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, presents a comprehensive survey of Commonwealth history from the time of soul-searching about the future of the British Empire, which marked the middle years of Queen Victoria’s reign, to the year when Britain decided to enter the European Community. The account is divided in three periods - 1869 to 1917, 1917 to 1941, and 1942 to 1971. Within each period a four-fold thematic divisions is followed: Dominions, Indian Empire, crown colonies, and protectorates.

The British Commonwealth of Nations

The British Commonwealth of Nations
Title The British Commonwealth of Nations PDF eBook
Author Abbott Lawrence Lowell
Publisher
Total Pages 136
Release 1927
Genre Commonwealth countries
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British Empire & Commonwealth

British Empire & Commonwealth
Title British Empire & Commonwealth PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1896
Genre Commonwealth countries
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Monarchy and the End of Empire

Monarchy and the End of Empire
Title Monarchy and the End of Empire PDF eBook
Author Philip Murphy
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 255
Release 2013-12
Genre History
ISBN 0199214239

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Examines the relationship between the British government, the Palace, and the modern Commonwealth since 1945 and argues that the monarchy's relationship with the Commonwealth, which was initially promoted by the UK as a means of strengthening imperial ties, increasingly became an impediment to British foreign policy.