Description
Book SynopsisA Timely Look Back at the Era That Shaped Our World
Thousands of years of recorded history show that the main way in which human societies have been organized is as empires. Today, the evidence of recent European overseas empire's lasting effects is all around us: from international frontiers and fusion cuisine to multiplying apologies for colonial misdeeds. European Overseas Empire, 1879-1999: A Short History explores the major events in this critical period that continue to inform and affect our world today.
New access to archives and a renewed interest in the most recent era of European overseas empire building and the decolonization that followed have produced a wealth of fascinating information that has recharged perennial debates and shed new light on topics previously considered settled . At the same time, current events are once again beginning to echo the past, bringing historical perspective into the spotlight to guide our actions going forward.
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations vii
Acknowledgements ix
List of Abbreviations xi
Introduction 1
1 The Nineteenth-Century Context 11
2 The Civilizing Mission and the Race for Empire, 1879–1902 33
3 Resistance and Consolidation, 1902–1912 67
4 Empires at War, 1912–1922 87
5 The Colonial Era, 1922–1931 109
6 World War II, 1931–1945 131
7 Unfinished and Finished Empires, 1945–1958 153
8 Decolonization’s Second Wave, 1958–1975 181
9 Empire After Imperialism: 1975–1999 and Beyond 201
Index 223