A Problem of Great Importance: Population, Race and Power in the British Empire, 1918–1973doi:10.1080/13619462.2015.1066979M. CollinsContemporary British History
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1、The British Empire During its peak, the British Empire was historys largest Empire. By the 1920s the Empire included almost of the Earths total land area. and population.Comprise TheBritishEmpirecomprisedthedominions,colonies,protectorates,mandatesandotherterritoriesruledoradministeredbytheUnitedKin 2...
east india company embarked on a policy of expansion and consolidation, winning territories for the british empire in asia. along with indian territories they even acquired singapore in 1819, malacca in 1824 and burma in 1826. the company grew opium in farms owned by it and exported it to ...
Focusing on the great population movement of British emigrants before 1914, this book provides a perspective on the relationship between empire and globali... GB Magee,AS Thompson - Cambridge University Press 被引量: 43发表: 2010年 Jews and the British Empire c.1900 In the years of high impe...
In 1800 the Ottoman Empire consisted of over 3 million square kilometers of territory inhabited by a population of approximately 25–32 million people. By 1914 its territory had shrunk to 1.3 million kilometers, though the population still stood at 26 million. 1 By way of comparison, the ...
The British Commonwealth of Nations consists of the United Kingdom, the Dominions (Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Pakistan, Ceylon), the Colonies and Protectorates, and the Territories under Trusteeship.
World wars (1914–1945) A poster urging men from countries of the British Empire to enlist By the turn of the 20th century, fears had begun to grow in Britain that it would no longer be able to defend the metropole and the entirety of the empire while at the same time maintaining the...