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Outline History of the British Empire
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Key Features of the 19th century British Empire
Outline History part 2
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Historians' views of the British Empire
What was the legacy of the British Empire?
What was the British Raj?
Why did Britain go to war with Germany in August 1914?
What was New Imperialism?
Should the British government pay compensation for those who were victims of Imperialism?
Should the Rhodes' Statue at Oriel College, Oxford be taken down?
What was the role of Sport in the British Empire?
What was the nature of the British Empire?
How was the British Empire run?
How important was trade in the 19th century British Empire?
What was the ideology of the 19th century British Empire?
What was the Motivation for the 19th century British Empire?
How important was Migration to the British Empire?
Great Game
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Why did Britain go to war against Germany, part 2
Why did Britain go to war with Germany in August 1914?
Yorktown 1781
The 1788 Fleet
The Indian Rebellion
The Ashanti War
The Opening of the Suez Canal
The Discovery of Gold on the Witwatersrand
The Jameson Raid
Abolition of Slavery
Canada
Treaty of Waitangi
Free Trade
Transvaal 1877-1881
The Amritsar Massacre
How important was violence to the 19th century British Empire?
What were the main causes of the Indian Rebellion?
What were the main causes and events of the Boer War?
The Jamaican Rebellion
The Opium Wars
The Matabele
Maori resistance
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Aborigine resistance in Australia
Burmese Wars
The Red River Campaign
The Asante War of 1873-4
Violence and the Empire part 2
Matabele part 2
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Creation of the Boer Republics
1867-1895
The Road to War
Countdown to War in October 1899
Opening Moves
Black Week
Sieges
Spion Kop
The Tide Turns
March to Pretoria
The Guerrilla Campaign
Kitchener's War
Peace
General Garnet Wolseley
Cecil Rhodes
Emily Hobhouse
Flora Shaw
Kipling's Imperialism
Hugh Clifford
Lord Salisbury
William Des Voeux
The Legacy of Cecil Rhodes
Sammy Marks
Frederick Lugard
Frank Swettenham
Arthur Conolly
Alexander Burnes
Olaf Caroe
Aga Khan III
James Aggrey
William Angliss
Leopold Amery
Baden-Powell
Bahadur Shah Zafar
Mary Kingsley
Bartle Frere
Cetewayo
Sir Charles Napier
Robert Napier
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Wolseley cont
Emily Hobhouse part 2
Kipling's Imperialism part 2
Salisbury's Imperial Policy part 2
Introduction and Wars 1843-1859
Wars 1860-1881
Wars 1881-1902
A Chronology of the British Empire
Territories A-I
Territories J-T
People A-L
People M-Z
Further Reading
Historical Fiction
Territories of the British Empire in chronological order
Talk on Heroines of the Boer War
Talk on Kipling's Imperialism
Talk on Victoria's Empire
Talk on 'The Boer War'
How important was Empire in bringing about World War One
Talk on Cecil Rhodes
Talk on Wolseley
James Hannington
Empire and Sport
US Imperialism
Kipling's Years in Rottingdean
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