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Empire, The Sea and Global HistoryEmpire, The Sea and Global History

Empire, The Sea and Global History2007

Britain's Maritime World, 1763-1833

David Cannadine

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Between the end of the Seven Years war in 1763, and the abolition of slavery within its Empire in 1833, Britain's maritime engagement with the wider world was transformed. The essays in this book explore different aspects of that transformation, and in so doing assess the significance and complexities of Britain's maritime world in this key period, which was characterized by the contradictory and competing forces of revolution and reaction, 'liberty' and imperialism, war and peace, enlightenment and enslavement. They were originally delivered as lectures in a series jointly sponsored by the Institute of Historical Research and by the Centre for Imperial and Maritime Studies at the National Maritime Museum.

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First published
2007
OL Work ID
OL1920316W

Subjects

Great Britain. Royal NavyGreat BritainNaval HistoryHistory

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