The Oxford History of the British Empire Volume V: Historiography

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Pub. Date: 2001-09-20
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

Where should we situate the British Empire in the larger picture of world history? This fifth and final volume of The Oxford History of the British Empire shows how opinions have changed dramatically from one generation to the next on the nature and role of imperialism generally, and the British Empire more specifically. In these pages, a distinguished team of scholarly contributors discuss the many and diverse elements that have influenced writings on the Empire. Topics in this vein include the pressure of current events, access to primary sources, the creation of relevant university chairs, the rise of nationalism in former colonies, decolonization, and the Cold War. The chapters aim to demonstrate how the study of empire has evolved from a narrow focus on constitutional issues to a wide-ranging, multi-faceted analysis of international relations, the uses of power, and the influences and counter-influences between settler groups and indigenous peoples. The result is a thought-provoking cultural and intellectual inquiry into our understanding of the past.

Author Biography


Robin Winks is Randolph W. Townsend Professor of History at Yale University.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors
Introduction
1(42)
Wm. Roger Louis
The First British Empire
43(11)
P. J. Marshall
The Second British Empire
54(19)
C. A. Bayly
British North America in the Seventeenth and Elighteenth Centuries
73(21)
Stephen Foster
The American Revolution
94(20)
Doron Ben-Atar
Ireland
114(20)
David Harkness
The British West Indies
134(12)
B. W. Higman
Canada and the Empire
146(17)
D. R. Owram
Australia and the Empire
163(19)
Stuart Macintyre
Colonization and History in New Zealand
182(12)
James Belich
India to 1858
194(20)
Robert E. Frykenberg
India, 1858 to the 1930s
214(17)
Tapan Raychaudhuri
India in the 1940s
231(12)
Robin J. Moore
Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
243(10)
K. M. de Silva
Pakistan's Emergence
253(11)
Ian Talbot
Science, Medicine, and the British Empire
264(13)
Richard Drayton
Disease, Diet, and Gender: Late Twentieth-Century Perspectives on Empire
277(13)
Diana Wylie
Exploration and Empire
290(13)
Robert A. Stafford
Missions and Empire
303(12)
Norman Etherington
Slavery, the Slave Trade, and Abolition
315(12)
Gad Heuman
The Royal Navy and the British Empire
327(15)
Barry M. Gough
Imperial Defence
342(12)
David Killingray
The Empire-Commonwealth and the Two World Wars
354(12)
Ritchie Ovendale
Imperial Flotsam? The British in the Pacific Islands
366(13)
Bronwen Douglas
Formal and Informal Empire in East Asia
379(24)
C. M. Turnbull
The British Empire in South-East Asia
403(13)
Nicholas Tarling
Formal and Informal Empire in the Middle East
416(21)
Peter Sluglett
Informal Empire in Latin America
437(13)
Rory Miller
Britain and the Scramble for Africa
450(13)
John E. Flint
The British Empire in Tropical Africa: A Review of the Literature to the 1960s
463(23)
A. D. Roberts
West Africa
486(14)
Toyin Falola
East Africa: Metropolitan Action and Local Initiative
500(13)
Charles Ambler
Southern and Central Africa
513(28)
William H. Worger
Decolonization and the End of Empire
541(17)
John Darwin
The Commonwealth
558(13)
W. David McIntyre
Art and Empire
571(13)
Jeffrey Auerbach
Architecture in the British Empire
584(12)
Thomas R. Metcalf
Orients and Occidents: Colonial Discourse Theory and the Historiography of the British Empire
596(16)
D. A. Washbrook
The Shaping of Imperial History
612(23)
A. P. Thornton
Development and the Utopian Ideal, 1960-1999
635(18)
A. G. Hopkins
The Future of Imperial History
653(16)
Robin W. Winks
Chronology 669(32)
Index 701

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