| John Darwin - 1991 - 158 pages
This short book examines theories of why Britain declined as an imperial force and joined the rich man's club of Europe. | |
| John Darwin, Frederick Madden - 1993 - 914 pages
The sixth volume in Greenwood's ongoing series, this book is the first of three fine volumes to cover the twentieth century and the last stages in decolonization of the British ... | |
| Frederick Madden, David Fieldhouse - 1985 - 910 pages
Beginning with the consolidation of British colonial rule and ending with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, the years 1689-1783 marked a new era for the British imperial ... | |
| Barbara Merry, John Darwin - 2013 - 257 pages
The only handbook devoted to splicing today's ropes, this bestselling reference covers every kind of splicing project a boater will ever need. Featuring step-by-step ... | |
| James Belich, John Darwin, Margret Frenz, Chris Wickham - 2016 - 237 pages
The Prospect of Global History offers a new approach to the study of history, looking at the subject across a greater chronological range and seeking perspectives from sources ... | |
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