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The Impact of the French Wars on the British Economy

Category: British History
Type: in Collection
Book Title: "A free though conquering people": eighteenth-century Britain and its empire
Author: Crouzet, François
Editor: Marshall, Peter James
Publisher: Ashgate
ISBN: 9780860789130
Year: 2003
Google books link: http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Zj5nAAAAMAAJ
Language: en
Tags: 18th century     Colonies     Great Britain     history     History / Europe / Great Britain     History / Modern / 18th Century     History / World     

Abstract:

The present collection brings together a series of studies by Peter Marshall on British imperial expansion in the later 18th century. Some essays focus on the thirteen North American colonies, the West Indies, and British contact with China; those dealing specifically with India have appeared in the author's 'Trade and Conquest: Studies on the rise of British domination in India'. The majority, culminating in the four addresses on 'Britain and the World in the Eighteenth Century' delivered as President of the Royal Historical Society, deal with the processes and dynamics of empire-building and aim to bring together the history of Asia and the Atlantic. The themes investigated include the pressures that induced Britain to pursue new imperial strategies from the mid-18th century, Britain's contrasting fortunes in India and North America, and the way in which the British adjusted their conceptions of empire from one based on freedom and the domination of the seas, to one which involved the exercise of autocratic rule over millions of people and great expanses of territory.



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