British imperial history can now be seen as a bridge to global
history. This study tries to renew the debate on British
imperialism by combining Western and Asian historiography and
constructing a new global history as an aid to the understanding of
globalization in the late twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
Part One takes a predominantly metropolitan view of the globalizing
forces unleashed by British imperialism; Part Two focuses on the
international order of East Asia and its connection with
gentlemanly capitalism.
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