Christopher Columbus' discovery of the new world launched a
process of economic and cultural integration that continues to this
day. In the wake of Columbus's voyages, the major powers of Western
Europe established imperial systems that shaped global politics and
economics for centuries. "The Historical Dictionary of European
Imperialism" is designed to provide a ready reference tool for
students and scholars of these systems. Its major focus is the
Spanish, Portuguese, British, Dutch, French, German, Belgian, and
Italian empires during the past 500 years.
"The Dictionary" offers brief descriptive essays on a variety of
topics--colonies, prominent individuals, legislation, treaties,
conferences, wars, revolutions, and technologies. The individuals
included have a historical significance that transcends their own
countries. Essays on individual colonies usually end with the
winning of independence or formal incorporation into the body
politic of the mother country. References at the end of each entry
provide sources of additional information for those interested in
further research. Cross-references within the text help the reader
to find related items. Three appendixes provide a guide to
contemporary languages in former colonial areas, a chronology of
European imperialism, and a complete table of island systems in the
world. This unique reference work will interest scholars and
students of European imperialism and the reference librarians who
assist them.
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