A school history of the British empire
Author: Scottish school-book assoc
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Published: 1866
Total Pages: 196
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Author: Scottish school-book assoc
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Published: 1866
Total Pages: 196
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Scottish School-Book Association (Edinburgh)
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Published: 1866
Total Pages: 196
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Aaron Wilkes
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 2010-05-10
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781850085508
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Rise & Fall of the British Empire, a guide to the history of the British Empire, is one of four new in-depth titles with all the fantastic features you expect from our best-selling KS3 History series. Take your students' learning even further with the new KS3 History Depth Study titles. Designed to support the best-selling KS3 History resources, these textbooks give a more detailed insight into British and world history, allowing teachers to delve deeper into topics and themes of particular interest.
Author: Robert Cowen
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2009-08-22
Total Pages: 1371
ISBN-13: 1402064039
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis two-volume compendium brings together leading scholars from around the world who provide authoritative studies of the old and new epistemic motifs and theoretical strands that have characterized the interdisciplinary field of comparative and international education in the last 50 years. It analyses the shifting agendas of scholarly research, the different intellectual and ideological perspectives and the changing methodological approaches used to examine and interpret education and pedagogy across different political formations, societies and cultures.
Author: P. J. Marshall
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2001-08-02
Total Pages: 404
ISBN-13: 9780521002547
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUp to World War II and beyond, the British ruled over a vast empire. Modern western attitudes towards the imperial past tend either towards nostalgia for British power or revulsion at what seem to be the abuses of that power. The Cambridge Illustrated History of the British Empire adopts neither of these approaches. It aims to create historical understanding about the British empire on the assumption that such understanding is important for any informed appreciation of the modern world. Through striking illustration and a text written by leading experts, this book examines the experience of colonialism in North America, India, Africa, Australia, and the Caribbean, as well as the impact of the empire on Britain itself. Emphasis is placed on social and cultural history, including slavery, trade, religion, art, and the movement of ideas. How did the British rule their empire? Who benefited economically from the empire? And who lost?
Author: James P. Stobaugh
Publisher: New Leaf Publishing Group
Published: 2012-03-01
Total Pages: 275
ISBN-13: 161458138X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRespected Christian educator, Dr. James Stobaugh, offers an entire year of high school British history curriculum in an easy to teach and comprehensive volume. British History: Observations & Assessments from Early Cultures to Today employs clear objectives and challenging assignments for the eleventh grade student without revisionist or anti-Christian perspectives. From before the Anglo-Saxon invasions to the end of an empire, British history trends, philosophies, and events are thoroughly explored. The following components are covered for the student: Critical thinking Examinations of historical theories, terms, and concepts History makers who changed the course of Britain’s history Overviews and insights into world views. Students will complete this course knowing the rise of the British empire that influenced nearly every corner of the earth! This 272-page student resource should be used in conjunction with the British History: Observations & Assessments from Early Cultures to Today for the Teacher. American History and World History are included in this comprehensive high school history curriculum for 10th, 11th, and 12th grades offered by Dr. James Stobaugh and Master Books.
Author: Trevor Lloyd
Publisher: A&C Black
Published: 2006-12-15
Total Pages: 270
ISBN-13: 9781852855512
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor nearly two hundred years, Great Britain had an empire on which the sun never set. This is the story of its rise and fall
Author: Andrew N. Porter
Publisher:
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 797
ISBN-13: 0198205651
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTo China and Latin America, often regarded as central components of a British 'informal empire'.
Author: Hazel V. Carby
Publisher: Verso Books
Published: 2019-09-24
Total Pages: 480
ISBN-13: 1788735110
DOWNLOAD EBOOK'Where are you from?' was the question hounding Hazel Carby as a girl in post-World War II London. One of the so-called brown babies of the Windrush generation, born to a Jamaican father and Welsh mother, Carby's place in her home, her neighbourhood, and her country of birth was always in doubt. Emerging from this setting, Carby untangles the threads connecting members of her family to each other in a web woven by the British Empire across the Atlantic. We meet Carby's working-class grandmother Beatrice, a seamstress challenged by poverty and disease. In England, she was thrilled by the cosmopolitan fantasies of empire, by cities built with slave-trade profits, and by street peddlers selling fashionable Jamaican delicacies. In Jamaica, we follow the lives of both the 'white Carbys' and the 'black Carbys', as Mary Ivey, a free woman of colour, whose children are fathered by Lilly Carby, a British soldier who arrived in Jamaica in 1789 to be absorbed into the plantation aristocracy. And we discover the hidden stories of Bridget and Nancy, two women owned by Lilly who survived the Middle Passage from Africa to the Caribbean. Moving between the Jamaican plantations, the hills of Devon, the port cities of Bristol, Cardiff, and Kingston, and the working-class estates of South London, Carby's family story is at once an intimate personal history and a sweeping summation of the violent entanglement of two islands. In charting British empire's interweaving of capital and bodies, public language and private feeling, Carby will find herself reckoning with what she can tell, what she can remember, and what she can bear to know.
Author: Stephen W. Sears
Publisher: New Word City
Published: 2014-09-10
Total Pages: 759
ISBN-13: 1612308090
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn 1815, the British controlled the seas. Before the end of the nineteenth century, they ruled Australia, India, New Zealand, half of Africa, half of North America, and islands all around the globe. Theirs was the most powerful empire the world has ever known. Here is the story of how the English acquired their vast domain; how they ruled, maintained, and exploited it; and how, within decades, they presided over its dissolution. Here are Britain's triumphs and also her stinging defeats, her heroes and her scoundrels. It is a full and fascinating chronicle of the growth of the British Empire and its people and of the impact that empire had on the rest of the world.