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West African Culture Dynamics - Archaeological and Historical Perspectives (Hardcover, Reprint 2011): B.K. Swartz, Raymond E.... West African Culture Dynamics - Archaeological and Historical Perspectives (Hardcover, Reprint 2011)
B.K. Swartz, Raymond E. Dumett
R3,394 Discovery Miles 33 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Gentlemanly Capitalism and British Imperialism - The New Debate on Empire (Hardcover): Raymond E. Dumett Gentlemanly Capitalism and British Imperialism - The New Debate on Empire (Hardcover)
Raymond E. Dumett
R4,500 Discovery Miles 45 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The publication by Longman of P J Cain and A.G. Hopkins two-volume study of "British Imperialism" (1688-1914; 1914-1994) caused a sensation amongst historians of European imperialism and economic international history. The theory of `gentlemanly capitalism' - the complex of economic, social and political power centring on the City of London - which they developed to explain Britain's imperial expansion has since been expanded , both in its original theory and its implications. Here now is a purpose-built volume prepared in collaboration with the original authors which reviews the latest state of scholarship in the field and develops it further.

Mining Tycoons in the Age of Empire, 1870-1945 - Entrepreneurship, High Finance, Politics and Territorial Expansion... Mining Tycoons in the Age of Empire, 1870-1945 - Entrepreneurship, High Finance, Politics and Territorial Expansion (Paperback)
Raymond E. Dumett
R1,670 Discovery Miles 16 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The years of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, aptly described by Mark Twain as the 'Gilded Age' witnessed an unprecedented level of technological change, material excess, untrammled pursuit of profit and imperial expansion. Within this dynamic and often ruthless environment many colorful characters strode across the world stage, among them the great mining tycoons, who with the thousands of prospectors, diggers, shift bosses, timbermen, 'blastmen' and 'muckers' in mining enterprise constituted one of the major spearheads of global capitalistic expansion and colonial exploitation. This volume, which carries the epic story to the mid-twentieth century provides a truly international perspective on the role of mining entrepreneurs, investors and engineers in shaping the economic and political map of the globe, in testing management techniques and in setting a vogue for extravagant displays of wealth among the world's rich. Each chapter is loosely focussed on a biographical account of a particular mining tycoon that allows for broad and comparative accounts to be made about the individuals, their business interests, the technologies they employed and the national and international political considerations under which they operated. Furthermore, this structure also allows for consideration of the effect that these tycoons had on the countries and territories in which they worked, particularly the often long-lasting impact on indigenous populations, the environment, transport links and economic development. By approaching the subject matter through this stimulating mix of cultural, social, economic, business and colonial history, many intriguing and thought provoking conclusions are reached that will reward any scholars with an interest late nineteenth and early twentieth century history.

Mining Tycoons in the Age of Empire, 1870-1945 - Entrepreneurship, High Finance, Politics and Territorial Expansion (Hardcover,... Mining Tycoons in the Age of Empire, 1870-1945 - Entrepreneurship, High Finance, Politics and Territorial Expansion (Hardcover, New Ed)
Raymond E. Dumett
R4,642 Discovery Miles 46 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The years of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, aptly described by Mark Twain as the 'Gilded Age' witnessed an unprecedented level of technological change, material excess, untrammled pursuit of profit and imperial expansion. Within this dynamic and often ruthless environment many colorful characters strode across the world stage, among them the great mining tycoons, who with the thousands of prospectors, diggers, shift bosses, timbermen, 'blastmen' and 'muckers' in mining enterprise constituted one of the major spearheads of global capitalistic expansion and colonial exploitation. This volume, which carries the epic story to the mid-twentieth century provides a truly international perspective on the role of mining entrepreneurs, investors and engineers in shaping the economic and political map of the globe, in testing management techniques and in setting a vogue for extravagant displays of wealth among the world's rich. Each chapter is loosely focussed on a biographical account of a particular mining tycoon that allows for broad and comparative accounts to be made about the individuals, their business interests, the technologies they employed and the national and international political considerations under which they operated. Furthermore, this structure also allows for consideration of the effect that these tycoons had on the countries and territories in which they worked, particularly the often long-lasting impact on indigenous populations, the environment, transport links and economic development. By approaching the subject matter through this stimulating mix of cultural, social, economic, business and colonial history, many intriguing and thought provoking conclusions are reached that will reward any scholars with an interest late nineteenth and early twentieth century history.

Gentlemanly Capitalism and British Imperialism - The New Debate on Empire (Paperback): Raymond E. Dumett Gentlemanly Capitalism and British Imperialism - The New Debate on Empire (Paperback)
Raymond E. Dumett
R1,693 Discovery Miles 16 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The publication by Longman of P J Cain and A.G. Hopkins two-volume study of "British Imperialism" (1688-1914; 1914-1994) caused a sensation amongst historians of European imperialism and economic international history. The theory of `gentlemanly capitalism' - the complex of economic, social and political power centring on the City of London - which they developed to explain Britain's imperial expansion has since been expanded , both in its original theory and its implications. Here now is a purpose-built volume prepared in collaboration with the original authors which reviews the latest state of scholarship in the field and develops it further.

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