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Gentlemanly Capitalism and British Imperialism
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Britain's Informal Empire
British economic history
British economic policy
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British Informal Empire
British Manufacturing Interests
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Chinese Nationalist Government
City of London finance
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Colonial Administration
colonial trade networks
Colonization
Colony
Decolonization
Delhi
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economic power in British colonies
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Federal Reserve
Federal Reserve System
Finance
financial
Free Trade
Gentlemanly Capitalism
Governance
Hm's Ship
Hopkins Interpretation
Hopkins Study
Ideology
imperial economic policy
Indian Industrial Commission
Industrialization
informal
informal empire theory
interests
International Monetary Fund
intra-Asian Trade
Kaoru Sugihara
Late Nineteenth Century British Imperialist
Latin American affairs
London
manufacturing
Metropole
Military
Nationalism
nineteenth century capitalism
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Revolution
Secretary Of State
South America Station
south-east Asian possessions
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Sterling Area
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Tariff Campaign
Tariff Reform
Tariff Reform Campaigns
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Product details
- ISBN 9780582327825
- Weight: 460g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 25 Feb 1999
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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The publication by Longman of P J Cain and A.G. Hopkins two-volume study of "British Imperialism" (1688-1914; 1914-1994) caused a sensation amongst historians of European imperialism and economic international history. The theory of `gentlemanly capitalism' - the complex of economic, social and political power centring on the City of London - which they developed to explain Britain's imperial expansion has since been expanded , both in its original theory and its implications. Here now is a purpose-built volume prepared in collaboration with the original authors which reviews the latest state of scholarship in the field and develops it further.
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