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Empire How Britain Made the Modern World

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In this book Niall Ferguson argues that the British Empire should be regarded not merely as vanished Victoriana but as the very cradle of modernity. Nearly all the key features of the twenty-first-century world can be traced back to the extraordinary expansion of Britain's economy, population, and culture from the seventeenth century until the mid-twentieth--economic globalization, the communications revolution, the racial make-up of North America, the notion of humanitarianism, the nature of democracy. Ferguson shows that far from being a subject for nostalgia, the story of the Empire contains.

Ferguson shows that far from being a subject for nostalgia, the story of the Empire contains lessons for the world today--in particular for the United States as it stands on the brink of a new kind of imperial power based once again on economic and military supremacy.

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Penguin Books Ltd
Language
English
Pages
448

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Cover of: Empire
Empire: how Britain made the modern world
2008, Penguin
in English
Cover of: El imperio británico
El imperio británico: Cómo Gran Bretaña forjó el orden mundial
October 30, 2006, Debate Editorial
Hardcover in Spanish - Tra edition
Cover of: Empire How Britain Made the Modern World
Empire How Britain Made the Modern World
April 29, 2004, Penguin Books Ltd
in English
Cover of: Empire
Empire: The Rise and Demise of the British World Order and the Lessons for Global Power
April 13, 2004, Basic Books
in English
Cover of: Empire
Cover of: Empire
Empire: how Britain made the modern world
2003, Allen Lane
in English

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First Sentence

"In December 1663 a Welshman called Henry Morgan sailed five hundred miles across the Caribbean to mount a spectacular raid on a Spanish outpost called Gran Grenada, to the north of Lago de Nicaragua."

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Open Library
OL7358149M
ISBN 10
0141007540
ISBN 13
9780141007540
OCLC/WorldCat
55479424
LibraryThing
7516
Goodreads
166434

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OL792938W

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