The British Empire: Pomp, Power and Postcolonialism by Robert Johnson

The British Empire: Pomp, Power and Postcolonialism

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  • Genre History
  • Publisher Humanities-Ebooks
  • Released
  • Size 14.91 MB
  • Length 80 Pages

Description

This brief study of Imperialism offers a concise
overview of Britain’s role in Colonialism, the slavery
issue, the British Raj and the scramble for Africa,
and probes the motives for empire and continuing
issues of post-colonialism.

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