Explore how European powers shaped the world beyond the sea and why Britain stands at the center of that story.
This book defines colonial history as the study of how Europeans extended their influence overseas, founded settlements, and interacted with native populations. It explains the links between naval power, trade, and empire, and situates Britain’s rise within a broader global context. The material is framed against a clear European background, helping readers understand how past events connect to modern geopolitics.
- Grasp the difference between colonial history and the history of colonies, and why the distinction matters.
- See how sea power and navigation shaped imperial growth from the 15th century onward.
- Learn how different nations’ colonising activities relate to broader political and economic history.
- Find recommended readings, guides, and documentary sources to deepen study.
Ideal for readers new to the subject or anyone building a foundation in early modern and modern imperial history.