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Britain’s Colonial Wars 1688–1783

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Britain’s Colonial Wars 1688–1783

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Britain’s Colonial Wars 1688–1783

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Britain’s Colonial Wars 1688–1783 book

ByBruce P. Lenman
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2001
eBook Published 3 July 2014
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315837864
Pages 294
eBook ISBN 9781315837864
Subjects Humanities
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Lenman, B.P. (2001). Britain’s Colonial Wars 1688–1783 (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315837864

ABSTRACT

From Europe to India and America, Britain's Colonial Wars relates empire to the fortunes of war. In less than a century, between the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and the settlement following the War of the American Revolution, the modern British state was born. This penetrating new analysis questions the centrality of the colonial enterprise to Westminster policy-makers obsessed with European issues, and explains how the impact of their strategies necessarily shaped the destiny of a multi-national and incoherent empire beyond the shores of Europe.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |10 pages

Introduction Colonies, identities, Marx and Mars

part Part One|151 pages

The English Nation and the Rise of Imperial Britain to 1760

chapter Chapter One|34 pages

Atlantic monarchy, English America and two wars, 1689–1713

chapter Chapter Two|36 pages

The House of Hanover, internal stresses and external delusions 1713–1748

chapter Chapter Three|31 pages

Under whose flag?: The erratic emergence of the East India Company as a military power 1688–1757

chapter Chapter Four|48 pages

From Armageddon to millennium: English America and the destruction of New France 1748–1760

part Part Two|104 pages

The Struggle for Control of Imperial Futures and the Final Fissuring of the Englishry 1760–1783

chapter Chapter Five|30 pages

‘To the victor the spoils’ – but which victors after 1760?

chapter Chapter Six|35 pages

War and the reformulation of English identities in the age of the American Revolution

chapter |19 pages

Coda The whirlwind of events and the plasticity of identities

chapter |18 pages

Conclusion Tides of empire and fortunes of war

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