making it the largest empire in history. British government and society benefitted economically from the empire. The people colonised by the British had British laws and customs imposed upon them ...
Elkins, Caroline M. "Race, Citizenship and Governance: Settler Tyranny and the End of Empire." In Settler Colonialism in the Twentieth Century: Projects, Practices, Legacies, edited by Caroline M.
This course is available on the BA in History, BSc in Government and History, BSc in International Relations and History ... the imperative and importance of studying the British Empire and its legacy ...
The wealth the British extracted from India 'would be enough to carpet the surface area of London in British pound 50 notes almost four times over,' said the report ...
‘Any change is a matter for the government, but I think that they would find that this place was pretty open to the idea.’ The move comes amid an increasing reappraisal of the British Empire ...
The British government is setting its sights on becoming ... the country was one of the few in Europe that didn’t have an empire in the 16 th century and it managed to get the biggest.