Unfinished Empire by John Darwin - ISBN: 9781846140891
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Uncover the strange, chaotic, and world-shaping story of the British Empire.

Unfinished Empire

The Global Expansion of Britain

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    496 pages

  • Release Date

    1 September 2013

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Summary

A provocative, surprising and richly enjoyable exploration of the British Empire, from a bestselling Wolfson Prize-winning author

The enormous influence of the British Empire cannot be escaped. It has shaped the world in countless ways- repopulating continents, carving out modern nations, imposing its own language, technology and values. For perhaps two centuries its existence, expansion and final collapse were the single largest determinant of historical events. Now that it has gone,…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781846140891
ISBN-10:1846140897
Author:John Darwin
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Books Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:496
Release Date:1 September 2013
Weight:341g
Dimensions:198mm x 130mm x 25mm
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Critics Review

A breadth of perspective few other imperial historians can boast. The British Empire really does look different in the light of it … Breadth of vision, fizzing ideas and a brilliant style as well as superb scholarship … It deserves to supplant every other book on this topic, including - though my publisher and bank manager won’t thank me for saying this - my own. It is British imperial history at last without hang-ups; the one we’ve been waiting for – Bernard Potter * History Today *
A brilliantly perceptive analysis of the forces and ideas that drove the creation of an extraordinary enterprise … Bringing together his huge erudition, scrupulous fairness and elegant prose, Mr Darwin has produced a wonderfully stimulating account of something that today seems almost incredibly yet was, in historical terms, only yesterday. It is also a much-needed antidote both to the leftish consensus of the past 50 years that Britain’s empire was unrelievedly awful … and the recent triumphalist revisionism of more conservative historians * Economist *
Engrossing … What Darwin adds to this insight is a rare, wonderful capacity for comparison. Empire here is a jigsaw of dreams and anxieties, conquests and loss of faith … Seeing the imperial experience in the round like this does gives us a clearer, more subtle appreciation of the range of power and violence at play. It raises the historical writing on empire to another level * BBC History Magazine *
How incredibly refreshing it is when as distinguished an historian as John Darwin … writes something as thoughtful, well-researched and persuasive as Unfinished Empire, which explains the half-millennium-long expansion of Britain across the globe in terms that genuinely make sense … The author’s deep familiarity with all the key sources of this vast subject allows him to pluck examples for his arguments from across the centuries and continents … Best of all … is the thought that Darwin’s book might at long last herald the victory of the post-Marxist phase of imperial historiography, and not a moment too soon – Andrew Roberts * Sunday Telegraph Book of the Week *
Balanced, original and impressive … Subtle … intelligent * Literary Review *
Comprehensive … Darwin’s erudition allows him to skirt around the narrow orthodoxies of apologist v critic and provide an insightful account of Britain’s unlikely period of global hegemony * Sunday Times *

About The Author

John Darwin

John Darwin’s interest lies in the history of empires, both their rise and fall. He has written extensively on the decline of Britain’s empire and teaches imperial and global history at Oxford, where he is a Fellow of Nuffield College. Most recently he is the author of After Tamerlane- The Rise and Fall of Global Empires, 1400-2000, which won the Wolfson History Prize, and The Empire Project- The Rise and Fall of the British World-System, 1830-1970.

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