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Formal and Informal Empire in the 19th Century - Professor Richard Evans 

Gresham College
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From the end of the Napoleonic Wars to the 1880s, British industrial might and British command of the oceans underpinned the 'imperialism of free trade', in which economic interests of various kinds were paramount. In the industrial era, the major non-European empires, notably the Chinese, Japanese and Mughal states, failed to keep pace with this expansion of European influence, and the lecture discusses the reasons for this failure. New European empires emerged following the collapse of the old, and gradually European states found themselves intentionally or otherwise involved in converting economic and trading interests into imperial administration. Existing centres of European settlement and economic penetration, from Canada and South Africa to India and Algeria, generated a further impetus towards imperial expansion, driven by settlers' interests in trade, labour exploitation or security.
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Комментарии : 7   
@charless6866
@charless6866 4 года назад
Comprehensive explanation of the late imperial period
@user-xt7zt6pg8k
@user-xt7zt6pg8k Год назад
I really enjoyed the lecture. As a student of Political Economy and Development Studies, this has opened my understanding more.
@tongboy187
@tongboy187 5 лет назад
The Enfield cartridge wasn’t always waterproofed with tallow - I’m pretty sure they were waxed. I thought it was just barrack-room rumour about the animal fat.
@sirhumphreyappleby8399
@sirhumphreyappleby8399 3 года назад
It was. They also had no problem using them after the rebellion started.
@tapiwagondokondo6087
@tapiwagondokondo6087 5 лет назад
Awesome!
@blueboy921
@blueboy921 12 лет назад
cool !
@freebethlehem6813
@freebethlehem6813 7 лет назад
nice
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