A History of the British Presence in Chile

A History of the British Presence in Chile
Title A History of the British Presence in Chile PDF eBook
Author W. Edmundson
Publisher Springer
Pages 280
Release 2009-10-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0230101216

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This book sets out to narrate the contributions to and influence on the history of Chile that British visitors and immigrants have had, not as bystanders but as key players, starting in 1554 with the English Queen 'Bloody Mary' becoming Queen of Chile, and ending with the decline of British influence following the Second World War.

Contacts, Collisions and Relationships

Contacts, Collisions and Relationships
Title Contacts, Collisions and Relationships PDF eBook
Author Andrés Baeza Ruz
Publisher Liverpool Latin American Studi
Pages 272
Release 2019
Genre History
ISBN 1786941724

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A study of the relations between Britain and Chile during the Spanish American independence era (1806-1831). It focuses on the dynamic, unpredictable and changing nature of cultural encounters to cast doubt on the assumption that imperialism was their obvious outcome and to understand further nation-building processes.

BRITISH MERCHANTS AND CHILEAN DEVELOPMENT 1851 -1886

BRITISH MERCHANTS AND CHILEAN DEVELOPMENT 1851 -1886
Title BRITISH MERCHANTS AND CHILEAN DEVELOPMENT 1851 -1886 PDF eBook
Author JOHN. MAYO
Publisher
Pages
Release 2019
Genre Chile
ISBN 9780429041167

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A History of Chile, 1808-1994

A History of Chile, 1808-1994
Title A History of Chile, 1808-1994 PDF eBook
Author Simon Collier
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 454
Release 1996-07-26
Genre History
ISBN 9780521568272

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Contains primary source material.

The British Empire and the Hajj

The British Empire and the Hajj
Title The British Empire and the Hajj PDF eBook
Author John Slight
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 249
Release 2015-09-21
Genre History
ISBN 0674915828

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The British Empire at its height governed more than half the world’s Muslims. It was a political imperative for the Empire to present itself to Muslims as a friend and protector, to take seriously what one scholar called its role as “the greatest Mohamedan power in the world.” Few tasks were more important than engagement with the pilgrimage to Mecca. Every year, tens of thousands of Muslims set out for Mecca from imperial territories throughout Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, from the Atlantic Ocean to the South China Sea. Men and women representing all economic classes and scores of ethnic and linguistic groups made extraordinary journeys across waterways, deserts, and savannahs, creating huge challenges for officials charged with the administration of these pilgrims. They had to balance the religious obligation to travel against the desire to control the pilgrims’ movements, and they became responsible for the care of those who ran out of money. John Slight traces the Empire’s complex interactions with the Hajj from the 1860s, when an outbreak of cholera led Britain to engage reluctantly in medical regulation of pilgrims, to the Suez Crisis of 1956. The story draws on a varied cast of characters—Richard Burton, Thomas Cook, the Begums of Bhopal, Lawrence of Arabia, and frontline imperial officials, many of them Muslim—and gives voice throughout to the pilgrims themselves. The British Empire and the Hajj is a crucial resource for understanding how this episode in imperial history was experienced by rulers and ruled alike.

The Origins of the British Empire in Asia, 1600–1750

The Origins of the British Empire in Asia, 1600–1750
Title The Origins of the British Empire in Asia, 1600–1750 PDF eBook
Author David Veevers
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 311
Release 2020-06-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 110848395X

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A revisionist interpretation of the origins of the British Empire in Asia from 1600 to 1750.

The Scandal of Empire

The Scandal of Empire
Title The Scandal of Empire PDF eBook
Author Nicholas B. Dirks
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 413
Release 2009-07-01
Genre History
ISBN 0674034260

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Many have told of the East India Company’s extraordinary excesses in eighteenth-century India, of the plunder that made its directors fabulously wealthy and able to buy British land and titles, but this is only a fraction of the story. When one of these men—Warren Hastings—was put on trial by Edmund Burke, it brought the Company’s exploits to the attention of the public. Through the trial and after, the British government transformed public understanding of the Company’s corrupt actions by creating an image of a vulnerable India that needed British assistance. Intrusive behavior was recast as a civilizing mission. In this fascinating, and devastating, account of the scandal that laid the foundation of the British Empire, Nicholas Dirks explains how this substitution of imperial authority for Company rule helped erase the dirty origins of empire and justify the British presence in India. The Scandal of Empire reveals that the conquests and exploitations of the East India Company were critical to England’s development in the eighteenth century and beyond. We see how mercantile trade was inextricably linked with imperial venture and scandalous excess and how these three things provided the ideological basis for far-flung British expansion. In this powerfully written and trenchant critique, Dirks shows how the empire projected its own scandalous behavior onto India itself. By returning to the moment when the scandal of empire became acceptable we gain a new understanding of the modern culture of the colonizer and the colonized and the manifold implications for Britain, India, and the world.