British Imperial and Foreign Policy, 1846-1980

British Imperial and Foreign Policy, 1846-1980
Author: John Aldred
Publisher: Heinemann
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780435327538

British Imperial and Foreign Policy 1846-1980 is written for students studying the rise and fall of Britain's imperial power and the policies adopted in these times of change.

The British Empire [2 volumes]

The British Empire [2 volumes]
Author: Mark Doyle
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 701
Release: 2018-06-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1440841985

An essential starting point for anyone wanting to learn about life in the largest empire in history, this two-volume work encapsulates the imperial experience from the 16th–21st centuries. From early sixteenth-century explorations to the handover of Hong Kong in 1997, the British Empire controlled outposts on every continent, spreading its people and ideas across the globe and profiting mightily in the process. The present state of our world—from its increasing interconnectedness to its vast inequalities and from the successful democracies of North America to the troubled regimes of Africa and the Middle East—can be traced, in large part, to the way in which Great Britain expanded and controlled its empire. The British Empire: A Historical Encyclopedia addresses a broader range of topics than do most other surveys of the empire, covering not only major political and military developments but also topics that have only recently come to serious scholarly attention, such as women's and gender history, art and architecture, indigenous histories and perspectives, and the construction of colonial knowledge and ideologies. By going beyond the "headline" events of the British Empire, this captivating work communicates the British imperial experience in its totality.

Britain in Africa

Britain in Africa
Author: Tom Porteous
Publisher: Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2010-08-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1848134940

Why has Africa become such an important priority for Britain's foreign policy under New Labour? What interests and values is the UK seeking to uphold by intervening? Why has aid to Africa more than tripled over the past decade? How has the UK's involvement in the War on Terror affected its efforts there? In Britain in Africa Tom Porteous seeks to answer these and other questions about Britain's role in Africa since 1997. He provides an account of the key players, the policies they constructed in the shadow of the war in Iraq and the future of Britain's engagement with the continent. This book sets out the balance sheet of what Britain has achieved, and where and why it failed in Africa. A compelling read, whose importance for international politics reaches far beyond Britain or Africa.

The Caliphate Question

The Caliphate Question
Author: Sean Oliver-Dee
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2009-08-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0739136038

The Caliphate Question combines the disciplines of theology, history, and international relations in order to approach the complex and sensitive issue of how Western governments_in this case the British_have historically engaged with foreign policy issues that have centered around questions of theology or faith. The British government's approach to policy-making in the field of Islamic governance from the First World War through to the early Cold War is the case study for this book, both because of the extensive documentation that exists on the period and because of its relevance to the current geo-political world. While the book is not a critique of current British foreign policy, it does seek to furnish policy-makers and commentators with a framework within which such increasingly necessary policy-making can be created.

Britain, 1890-1939

Britain, 1890-1939
Author: Rosemary Rees
Publisher: Heinemann
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780435327576

"Heinemann Advanced History" offers a differentiation strategy, with books covering AS and A2. Exam preparation includes practice questions, advice on what makes a good answer and help for students on interpreting questions and planning essays.

The Wars of the Roses and Henry VII

The Wars of the Roses and Henry VII
Author: Colin Pendrill
Publisher: Heinemann
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780435327422

This text offers coverage of the AS/A-Level course and includes sample exam questions and advice on what makes a good answer. It also features help for students on how to interpret the material and plan essays.

France, 1500-1715

France, 1500-1715
Author: Alastair Armstrong
Publisher: Heinemann
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780435327514

"Heinemann Advanced History" offers a differentiation strategy, with books covering AS and A2. Exam preparation includes practice questions, advice on what makes a good answer and help for students on interpreting questions and planning essays.

Oliver Cromwell

Oliver Cromwell
Author: David Sharp
Publisher: Heinemann
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780435327569

This text offers coverage of the AS/A-Level course and includes sample exam questions and advice on what makes a good answer. It also features help for students on how to interpret the material and plan essays.

Growing into Politics

Growing into Politics
Author: Simone Abendschön
Publisher: ECPR Press
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2024-08-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 191025925X

This book presents up-to-date empirical research on crucial questions of political socialisation. It suggests new approaches and answers to a classic, but still valid question of political socialisation research: ‘Who learns what from whom, under what circumstances, and with what effects?’ (Greenstein 1965: 13). The volume maintains that political socialisation is no universal or independent phenomenon, but one significantly shaped by the surrounding parameters of the society in which it is embedded. Therefore, deficits in political socialisation research have become especially clear in light of political and societal changes over recent decades. The book contributes to two important discussions in the study of political socialisation: first, the question of the (relative) importance of socialisation agents and contexts, second – inextricably interwoven with the first – the timing of political socialisation. From a European perspective, articles in the volume shed light on old problems and topics of the field, using new methodological approaches or dealing with long-neglected perspectives such as young children’s democratic learning or political socialisation. Includes quantitative approaches as well as innovative and explorative case studies.

Protestants on Screen

Protestants on Screen
Author: Erik Redling
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2023-08-16
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0190058900

Protestants on Screen explores the Protestant contributions to American and European film from the silent era to the present day. The authors analyze how Protestant filmmakers, beliefs, theology, symbols, sensibilities, and cultural patterns have shaped the history of film. Challenging the stereotype of Protestants as world-denouncing-and-defying puritans and iconoclasts who stood in the way of film's maturation as an art, the authors contend that Protestants were among the key catalysts in the origins and development of film, bringing an identifiably Protestant aesthetic to the medium. The essays in this volume track key Protestant themes like faith and doubt, sin and depravity, biblical literalism, personal conversion and personal redemption, holiness and sanctification, moralism and pietism, Providence and secularism, apocalypticism, righteousness and justice, religion and race, the priesthood of all believers and its offshoots-democratization and individualism. Protestants, the essays in this volume demonstrate, helped birth and shape the film industry and harness the power of motion pictures for spiritual instruction, edification, and cultural influence.