Empire and Globalisation: Networks of People, Goods and Capital in the British World, c.1850-1914

Empire and Globalisation: Networks of People, Goods and Capital in the British World, c.1850-1914

ISBN-10:
0521727588
ISBN-13:
9780521727587
Pub. Date:
02/11/2010
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521727588
ISBN-13:
9780521727587
Pub. Date:
02/11/2010
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Empire and Globalisation: Networks of People, Goods and Capital in the British World, c.1850-1914

Empire and Globalisation: Networks of People, Goods and Capital in the British World, c.1850-1914

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Overview

Focusing on the great population movement of British emigrants before 1914, this book provides a perspective on the relationship between empire and globalisation. It shows how distinct structures of economic opportunity developed around the people who settled across a wider British World through the co-ethnic networks they created. Yet these networks could also limit and distort economic growth. The powerful appeal of ethnic identification often made trade and investment with racial 'outsiders' less appealing, thereby skewing economic activities toward communities perceived to be 'British'. By highlighting the importance of these networks to migration, finance and trade, this book contributes to debates about globalisation in the past and present. It reveals how the networks upon which the era of modern globalisation was built quickly turned in on themselves after 1918, converting racial, ethnic and class tensions into protectionism, nationalism and xenophobia. Avoiding such an outcome is a challenge faced today.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521727587
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 02/11/2010
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 314
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Gary B. Magee is Professor of Economics and Head of the School of Economics and Finance at La Trobe University. His books include Productivity and Performance in the Paper Industry: Labour, Capital and Technology in Britain and America (1997) and Knowledge Generation, Technological Change and Economic Growth in Colonial Australia (2000).

Andrew S. Thompson is Professor of Commonwealth and Imperial History at the School of History, University of Leeds. His previous publications include The Empire Strikes Back. The Impact of Imperialism on Britain from the Mid-Nineteenth Century (2005) and The Impact of the South African War, 1899–1902 (co-edited with D. Omissi, 2002).

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Reconfiguring empire: the British world; 2. Networks and the British world; 3. Overseas migration; 4. Markets and consumer cultures; 5. Information and investment; Conclusion.
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