British Imperial: What the Empire Wasn't

British Imperial: What the Empire Wasn't

by Bernard Porter
British Imperial: What the Empire Wasn't

British Imperial: What the Empire Wasn't

by Bernard Porter

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Overview

The British Empire is often misunderstood. Judgments of it differ widely, from broadly adulatory - a 'great' enterprise, spreading 'civilization' through the world; to the blame that is often put on it for most of the world's ills today, including racism, exploitation and the problems of the Middle East. In this provocative book, Bernard Porter argues that many of these judgments arise from some fundamental misreadings of the nature, causes and effects of British imperialism, which was a more complex, ambivalent and in some ways accidental phenomenon than it is often taken to be. Drawing on his fifty years' experience of research and writing on the subject, Porter aims to clear away many of the misconceptions that surround the story of the British Empire's rise, governance and fall; and to point some ways to a fairer (though not necessarily more favourable) assessment of it. He addresses the connections of imperialism with capitalism, racism and British domestic culture, and ends with some reflections on the modern repercussions of both the Empire itself, and the myths which have sprung up around it.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780857739575
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 10/09/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 862 KB

About the Author

Bernard Porter is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Newcastle. He has also taught at the Universities of Cambridge, Hull, Yale, Sydney, Stockholm and Copenhagen. He has published ten books before this one, many of them on imperial themes, including Critics of Empire, The Lion's Share and The Absent-Minded Imperialists. He also contributes regularly to the London Review of Books, the Guardian, and other journals.
Bernard Porter is Emeritus Professor of Modern History, University of Newcastle, UK. He is a regular contributor to LRB, TLS, Literary Review, Guardian, History Today, academic journals and has lectured around the world. Alongside this, he has also appeared on national radio and television shows. He is based in Stockholm, Sweden. His book, Absent-Minded Imperialists: Empire, Society, and Culture in Britain (2004) won the American Historical Association's Morris D. Forkosch Prize in 2005.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Hybridity

Riding the Beast

Imperialisms, Left and Right

In the Field

How it Happened. Broadly.

The Empire at Home

The Beginning of the End

Legacies

Conclusions
Endnotes and Bibliography
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