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Now in its second edition, Britain since 1688 is an accessible and
comprehensive introduction to British History from 1688 to the
present day that assumes no prior knowledge of the subject.
Chronological in structure yet thematic in approach, the book
guides the reader through major events in British history from the
Glorious Revolution of 1688, offering extensive coverage of the
British Empire and continuing through to recent events such as
Britain's exit from the European Union. Fully revised and updated
using the most recent historical scholarship, this edition includes
discussion of the Brexit referendum and Britain's subsequent exit
from the European Union, along with increased coverage of Britain's
imperial past and its legacy in the present. New sidebars on themes
such as race, immigration, religion, sexuality, the presence of
empire and the experience of warfare are carried across chapters to
offer students current and relevant interpretations of British
history. Written by a team of expert North American university
professors and supported by textboxes, timelines, bibliographies,
glossaries and a fully integrated companion website, this textbook
provides students with a strong grounding in the rich tapestry of
events, characters, and themes that encompass the history of
Britain since 1688.
Now in its second edition, Britain since 1688 is an accessible and
comprehensive introduction to British History from 1688 to the
present day that assumes no prior knowledge of the subject.
Chronological in structure yet thematic in approach, the book
guides the reader through major events in British history from the
Glorious Revolution of 1688, offering extensive coverage of the
British Empire and continuing through to recent events such as
Britain's exit from the European Union. Fully revised and updated
using the most recent historical scholarship, this edition includes
discussion of the Brexit referendum and Britain's subsequent exit
from the European Union, along with increased coverage of Britain's
imperial past and its legacy in the present. New sidebars on themes
such as race, immigration, religion, sexuality, the presence of
empire and the experience of warfare are carried across chapters to
offer students current and relevant interpretations of British
history. Written by a team of expert North American university
professors and supported by textboxes, timelines, bibliographies,
glossaries and a fully integrated companion website, this textbook
provides students with a strong grounding in the rich tapestry of
events, characters, and themes that encompass the history of
Britain since 1688.
This book examines the development of imperial intelligence and
policing directed against revolutionaries in the Indian province of
Bengal from the first decade of the twentieth century through the
beginning of the Second World War. Colonial anxieties about the
'Bengali terrorist' led to the growth of an extensive intelligence
apparatus within Bengal. This intelligence expertise was in turn
applied globally both to the policing of Bengali revolutionaries
outside India and to other anticolonial movements which threatened
the empire. The analytic framework of this study thus encompasses
local events in one province of British India and the global
experiences of both revolutionaries and intelligence agents. The
focus is not only on the British intelligence officers who
orchestrated the campaign against the revolutionaries, but also on
their interactions with the Indian officers and informants who
played a vital role in colonial intelligence work, as well as the
perspectives of revolutionaries and their allies, ranging from
elite anticolonial activists to subaltern maritime workers.
This book examines the development of imperial intelligence and
policing directed against revolutionaries in the Indian province of
Bengal from the first decade of the twentieth century through the
beginning of the Second World War. Colonial anxieties about the
'Bengali terrorist' led to the growth of an extensive intelligence
apparatus within Bengal. This intelligence expertise was in turn
applied globally both to the policing of Bengali revolutionaries
outside India and to other anticolonial movements which threatened
the empire. The analytic framework of this study thus encompasses
local events in one province of British India and the global
experiences of both revolutionaries and intelligence agents. The
focus is not only on the British intelligence officers who
orchestrated the campaign against the revolutionaries, but also on
their interactions with the Indian officers and informants who
played a vital role in colonial intelligence work, as well as the
perspectives of revolutionaries and their allies, ranging from
elite anticolonial activists to subaltern maritime workers.
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