Synopses & Reviews
In this impressive and ambitious survey Dr Bayly studies the rise, apogee and decline of what has come to be called `the Second British Empire' -- the great expansion of British dominion overseas (particularly in Asia and the Middle East) during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic era that, coming between the loss of America and the subsequent partition of Africa, constitutes the central phase of British imperial history.
Review
'This is a rich and ambitious book. Its purpose is to put into focus developments throughout the world in the age of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars and their aftermath. It offers a radically different interpretation from generally accepted theories about the history of the world for this period.'The Times Literary Supplement
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-273) and index.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Political and Social Change in the Muslim Empires, 1600-1800
2. Crisis and Reorganisation in Muslim Asia
3. War, Empire and the Colonies of Settlement to 1790
4. Britain¿s New Imperial Age
5. Imperial Britain: Personnel and Ideas
6. The World Crisis, 1780-1820
7. Proconsular Despotisms: the British empire, c. 1800-40
8. Colonial Society in the Early Nineteenth Century
Conclusion
Select Bibliography
Maps
Index