A study of the events, motives and theories in the development of British imperialism in the Victorian age.
In this book, Dr. Eldridge examines many of the controversies of the Victorian period -mainly 1837 to 1901 - and when possible lets the Victorians speak for themselves. The result is a fascinating and authentic evaluation of a remarkable period in British and world history --- and of the men and women who made it so.
Includes ten maps. Bibliography. Index.
C. C. Eldridge is Senior Lecturer in History, Saint David's University College of the University of Wales.
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