Wales and the British overseas empire
Title | Wales and the British overseas empire PDF eBook |
Author | H.V. Bowen |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Pages | 215 |
Release | 2017-02-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1526117576 |
This unique collection of essays is the first book to explore the many relationships that developed between Wales and the British overseas empire between 1650 and 1830. Written by leading specialists in the field, the essays explore economic, social, cultural, political, and religious interactions between Wales and the empire. The geographical coverage is very broad, with examinations of the contributions made by Wales to expansion in the Atlantic world, Caribbean, and South Asia. The book explores Welsh influences on the emergence of ‘British’ imperialism, as well as the impact that the empire had upon the development of Wales itself. The book will be of interest to academic historians, postgraduate students, and undergraduates. It will be indispensable to those interested in the history of Wales, Britain, and the empire, as well as those who wish to compare Welsh imperial experiences with those of the English, Irish, and Scots.
Wales and the British Overseas Empire
Title | Wales and the British Overseas Empire PDF eBook |
Author | H.V. Bowen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781526117564 |
This unique collection of essays examines the many relationships that existed between Wales and the expanding British overseas empire between 1650 and 1830.
Britain's Oceanic Empire
Title | Britain's Oceanic Empire PDF eBook |
Author | H. V. Bowen |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 485 |
Release | 2012-05-31 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 110702014X |
A comparative study of how the British managed the expansion of empire in the Atlantic and Indian Ocean.
Advancing Empire
Title | Advancing Empire PDF eBook |
Author | L. H. Roper |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 314 |
Release | 2017-07-03 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1107118913 |
This book explores seventeenth-century English overseas expansion, offering a unique interpretation of the history of the early modern English Empire.
Nordic Experiences in Pan-nationalisms
Title | Nordic Experiences in Pan-nationalisms PDF eBook |
Author | Ruth Hemstad |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 301 |
Release | 2023-06-30 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1000903559 |
This book seeks to reassess and shed new light on pan-nationalisms in general and on Scandinavianism/Nordism in particular, by seeing them as possible futures and as interconnected ideas and practices across and beyond Europe. An actor and practice oriented approach is applied at the expense of more essentialist categorizations of what pan-nationalism is, or is not to underline both the synchronic and diachronic diversity of various pan-national movements. A range of expert international scholars discuss encounters, transfers, similarities and differences among pan-movements in Norden and Europe based on a broad empirical material, focusing on Scandinavianism/Nordism, pan-Slavism, pan-Turanism, pan-Germanism and Greater Netherlandism, and the position of Britishness in Great Britain. This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of nationalism, European history, European studies and Scandinavian studies, history, social science, political geography, civil society and literary studies.
Reform and Its Complexities in Modern Britain
Title | Reform and Its Complexities in Modern Britain PDF eBook |
Author | Bruce Kinzer |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2022-05-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0192678205 |
The essays in this volume, taken together, span the era of British history from 1780 to the present that has engrossed the attention of Brian Harrison in a career of more than fifty years. In keeping with his diverse interests, they vary widely in subject matter. Yet each contributes, in some fashion, to an appreciation of the complexities of reform in modern Britain. Throughout his career Harrison has demonstrated an unwavering interest in social movements and pressure groups. He has analysed the organisation of reform movements and their bases of support; explored the aspirations and beliefs motivating individuals to start or join such movements; and examined the ideas and ideals shaping their conception of human improvement. No one has done more to show that the significance of a reform movement's triumphs and disappointments can be grasped only in relation to the forces amassed to resist its claims. The essays gathered here, on the Harrisonian theme of reform and its complexities, form an acknowledgment of the massive mark their honouree has made on the study of modern British history. They are preceded by a Foreword composed by Keith Thomas and an editorial Introduction tracing the course of Harrison's scholarship and connecting that scholarship to the substance of the essays. The volume encompasses both wide-ranging analytical investigations and telling case studies. All have new things to say on the subject of reform and its complexities in modern Britain.
Empire and history writing in Britain c.1750–2012
Title | Empire and history writing in Britain c.1750–2012 PDF eBook |
Author | Joanna de Groot |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Pages | 357 |
Release | 2016-05-16 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1526110962 |
This wide-ranging and accessible book examines the effects of British imperial involvements on history writing in Britain since 1750. It provides a chronological account of the development of history writing in its social, political, and cultural contexts, and an analysis of the structural links between those involvements and the dominant concerns of that writing. The author looks at the impact of imperial and global expansion on the treatment of government, of social structures and changes and of national and ethnic identity in scholarly and popular works, in school histories, and in ‘famous’ history books. In a clear and student-friendly way, the book argues that involvement in empire played a transformative and central role within history writing as whole, reframing its basic assumptions and language, and sustaining a significant ‘imperial’ influence across generations of writers and diverse types of historical text.