EXAMINING THE DOMESTIC POLITICS OF IMPERIAL EXPANSION THESE ESSAYS
QUESTION THE ROLE OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION AND BRITISH IMPERIAL
LEADERSHIP BEYOND THE ISSUE OF HIERARCHY AND THE GREAT DIVERGENCE.
This volume brings together leading global economic historians to
honour Patrick O'Brien's contribution to the establishment of global
economic history as a coherent and respected field in the academy.
Inspired by O'Brien's seminal work on the British Industrial
Revolution as a global phenomenon, these essays expand the role of the
Industrial Revolution and British imperial leadership beyond the issue
of hierarchy and The Great Divergence. The change from the protective
Atlantic empire, 1650-1850, to the free trade empire of the last half
of the long nineteenth century is elaborated as are the conscious
efforts of the free trade empire to develop markets and market
economies in Africa. British domestic politics associated with the
change and the continuation to the recent politics of Brexit are
fascinatingly narrated and documented, including the economic
rationale for imperial expansion, in the first instance.
The narrative continues to the crises of globalization caused by the
world wars and the Great Depression, which forced the free trade
British Empire to change course. Further, the effects of the crises
and the imperial reaction on the East African colonies and on New
Zealand and Australia are examined. Given current concerns about the
environmental impact of economic activities, it is noteworthy that
this volume includes the environmental impact of globalization in
India caused by the free trade policy of the British free trade
empire.
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Essays in Honour of Patrick O'Brien
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781800103610
Publisert
2021
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Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok