At its height, the British Empire governed over a quarter of the human race and more than a fifth of the globe. While it gave the English profits and purpose, it also represented arbitrary power, gunboat diplomacy, and the disruption of ancient customs and governments. A highly acclaimed single-volume study of the most influential imperial enterprise of the modern era. ."indispensable."--John Keegan. ."excellent.cannot be faulted.comes to balanced and sensible conclusions.an admirable chronology."--"The Times." "Wonderfully ambitious.attractive survey."--"The London Review of Books."
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