Shoot them to be sure
Richard Gott: The Oxford History of the British Empire, 25 April 2002
The Oxford History of the British Empire. Vol. I: The Origins of Empire
edited by William Roger Louis and Nicholas Canny.
Oxford, 533 pp., £14.99, July 2001,0 19 924676 9 Show More
edited by William Roger Louis and Nicholas Canny.
Oxford, 533 pp., £14.99, July 2001,
The Oxford History of the British Empire. Vol. II: The 18th Century
edited by William Roger Louis and P.J. Marshall.
Oxford, 639 pp., £14.99, July 2001,0 19 924677 7 Show More
edited by William Roger Louis and P.J. Marshall.
Oxford, 639 pp., £14.99, July 2001,
The Oxford History of the British Empire. Vol. III: The 19th Century
edited by William Roger Louis and Andrew Porter.
Oxford, 774 pp., £14.99, July 2001,0 19 924678 5 Show More
edited by William Roger Louis and Andrew Porter.
Oxford, 774 pp., £14.99, July 2001,
The Oxford History of the British Empire. Vol. IV: The 20th Century
edited by William Roger Louis and Judith Brown.
Oxford, 773 pp., £14.99, July 2001,0 19 924679 3 Show More
edited by William Roger Louis and Judith Brown.
Oxford, 773 pp., £14.99, July 2001,
The Oxford History of the British Empire. Vol. V: Historiography
edited by William Roger Louis and Robin Winks.
Oxford, 731 pp., £14.99, July 2001,0 19 924680 7 Show More
edited by William Roger Louis and Robin Winks.
Oxford, 731 pp., £14.99, July 2001,
“... A new history of the British Empire might be expected to concern itself with such issues as the construction of military dictatorship through the imposition of martial law; the violent seizure and settlement of land; the genocidal destruction of indigenous peoples (and their culture and environment); the establishment of what is now called ‘institutional racism’; and the continuing coercion and induced movement of labour ... ”