Geographies of Empire
Discover the intricate dynamics of imperialism with Geographies of Empire by Robin Butlin, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This comprehensive work spans 692 pages, offering a detailed exploration of how various European imperial powers and indigenous populations navigated the complexities of colonization from 1880 to 1960.
In this richly illustrated comparative account, Butlin delves into the multifaceted processes and narratives of colonialism, conquest, and resistance. From the zenith of empire to the transformative era of decolonization, this book provides an engaging and informative perspective on the historical forces that shaped the modern world.
Perfect for historians, students, and anyone interested in the legacies of empire, Geographies of Empire is an essential addition to your bookshelf. Don't miss the opportunity to deepen your understanding of this pivotal period in history.