The Trouble with Empire The Trouble with Empire

The Trouble with Empire

Challenges to Modern British Imperialism

    • $25.99
    • $25.99

Publisher Description

The Trouble with Empire contends that dissent and disruption were constant features of imperial experience and that they should, therefore, drive narratives of the modern British imperial past. Moving across the one hundred years between the first Anglo-Afghan war and Gandhi's salt marches, the book tracks commonalities between different forms of resistance in order to understand how regimes of imperial security worked in practice. This emphasis on protest and struggle is intended not only to reveal indigenous agency but to illuminate the limits of imperial power, official and unofficial, as well.

"Pax Britannica"-the conviction that peace was the dominant feature of modern British imperialism-remains the working presumption of most empire histories in the twenty-first century. The Trouble with Empire, in contrast, originates from skepticism about the ability of hegemons to rule unchallenged and about the capacity of imperial rule to finally and fully subdue those who contested it. The book follows various forms of dissent and disruption, both large and small, in three domains: the theater of war, the arena of market relations, and the realm of political order.

Tracking how empire did and did not work via those who struggled against it recasts ways of measuring not simply imperial success or failure, but its very viability across the uneven terrain of daily power. The Trouble with Empire argues that empires are never finally or fully accomplished but are always in motion, subject to pressures from below as well as above. In an age of spectacular insurgency and counterinsurgency across many of the former possessions of Britain's global empire, such a genealogy of the forces that troubled imperial hegemony are needed now more than ever.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2015
September 17
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
256
Pages
PUBLISHER
Oxford University Press
SELLER
The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford trading as Oxford University Press
SIZE
1.3
MB
The Decline and Fall of the British Empire, 1781-1997 The Decline and Fall of the British Empire, 1781-1997
2008
The English and Their History The English and Their History
2015
Invisible Armies Invisible Armies
2013
The Road Not Taken The Road Not Taken
2012
The First World War in the Middle East The First World War in the Middle East
2014
Death or Liberty Death or Liberty
2010
A Primer for Teaching World History A Primer for Teaching World History
2011
The First Anglo-Afghan Wars The First Anglo-Afghan Wars
2014
Archive Stories Archive Stories
2006
World Histories from Below World Histories from Below
2022
Animalia Animalia
2020
Burdens of History Burdens of History
2000