Critics of Empire

British Radicals and the Imperial Challenge

Professor Bernard Porter author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:24th Oct '07

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The notion of 'empire' has been at the forefront of world politics for over a century. This work traces the critical response to the British imperial project in the years leading up to WWI. It demonstrates the power and influence of major critics such as J A Hobson, E D Morel and Mary Kingsley, and organisations like the Congo Reform Association.

The notion of 'empire' has been at the forefront of world politics for over a century. Bernard Porter's landmark work traces the critical response to the British imperial project in the years leading up to World War I. Imperial adventures, including the intervention in Egypt and the Anglo-Boer War, together with the jingoistic clamour that surrounded them, attracted powerful hostility as well as support. "Criticism of Empire" is the subject of Porter's stimulating book. Long regarded as the classic account, the author has now added a substantial new Introduction. He demonstrates the power and influence of major critics such as J.A. Hobson - the acknowledged creator of the 'capitalist theory' of imperialism - E.D. Morel and Mary Kingsley and of organisations like the Congo Reform Association. With themes which are also highly relevant to the present day discourse on the American 'empire', this book will prove essential reading for all students of imperial and international history.

"'A striking first book by a Cambridge don with a gift of exposition and clearly endless diligence. It is a very good book indeed.' Times Literary Supplement 'A valuable contribution to the whole story of Empire.' The Sunday Times"

ISBN: 9781845115074

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 640g

416 pages