On the Outskirts of Empire in Asia

On the Outskirts of Empire in Asia
Title On the Outskirts of Empire in Asia PDF eBook
Author Lawrence John Lumley Dundas Marquis of Zetland
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Pages 562
Release 1904
Genre Asia
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Outskirts of Empire

Outskirts of Empire
Title Outskirts of Empire PDF eBook
Author John Fisher
Publisher Routledge
Pages 241
Release 2018-09-03
Genre History
ISBN 1351042688

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Outskirts of Empire: Studies in British Power Projection investigates the substructure of Britain’s interests in the Near East and beyond during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Essays address themes in British power projection in a geographically wide area encompassing parts of the Ottoman Empire, Morocco and Abyssinia, illuminating interlinking elements of Britain’s power and presence through commerce, religion, consular activity, expatriates, travel and exploration and technology. Through careful investigation of the interface of these themes the book develops a deeper sense of Britain’s presence in the Near East and contiguous areas and highlights the network of Britons who were required to sustain that presence.

Properties of Empire

Properties of Empire
Title Properties of Empire PDF eBook
Author Ian Saxine
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 301
Release 2019-04-23
Genre History
ISBN 147983212X

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A fascinating history of a contested frontier, where struggles over landownership brought Native Americans and English colonists together Properties of Empire shows the dynamic relationship between Native and English systems of property on the turbulent edge of Britain’s empire, and how so many colonists came to believe their prosperity depended on acknowledging Indigenous land rights. As absentee land speculators and hardscrabble colonists squabbled over conflicting visions for the frontier, Wabanaki Indians’ unity allowed them to forcefully project their own interpretations of often poorly remembered old land deeds and treaties. The result was the creation of a system of property in Maine that defied English law, and preserved Native power and territory. Eventually, ordinary colonists, dissident speculators, and grasping officials succeeded in undermining and finally destroying this arrangement, a process that took place in councils and courtrooms, in taverns and treaties, and on battlefields. Properties of Empire challenges assumptions about the relationship between Indigenous and imperial property creation in early America, as well as the fixed nature of Indian “sales” of land, revealing the existence of a prolonged struggle to re-interpret seventeenth-century land transactions and treaties well into the eighteenth century. The ongoing struggle to construct a commonly agreed-upon culture of landownership shaped diplomacy, imperial administration, and matters of colonial law in powerful ways, and its legacy remains with us today.

The Empire of Progress

The Empire of Progress
Title The Empire of Progress PDF eBook
Author D. Stephen
Publisher Springer
Pages 180
Release 2013-09-19
Genre History
ISBN 1137325127

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This much-needed study of the British Empire Exhibition reveals durable, persistent connections between empire and domestic society in Britain during the interwar years. It demonstrates that the Exhibition was a marker of how by 1924, imperial relations were increasingly likely to be shaped by forces located on the colonial periphery.

Blackwood's Magazine

Blackwood's Magazine
Title Blackwood's Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 924
Release 1904
Genre England
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Australia's Empire

Australia's Empire
Title Australia's Empire PDF eBook
Author Deryck Marshall Schreuder
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 435
Release 2008-02-07
Genre History
ISBN 0199273731

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Australia's Empire is the first collaborative evaluation of Australia's imperial experience in more than a generation. Bringing together poltical, cultural, and aboriginal understandings of the past, it argues that the legacies of empire continue to influence the fabric of modern Australian society.

The Nineteenth Century and After

The Nineteenth Century and After
Title The Nineteenth Century and After PDF eBook
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Pages 1064
Release 1908
Genre Nineteenth century
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