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Empire

How Great Britain Made the Modern World
Book • 2003
In this book, Niall Ferguson argues that the British Empire played a crucial role in shaping the modern world.

He details how the empire's expansion from the seventeenth to the mid-twentieth century led to the global spread of capitalism, telecommunications, the English language, and institutions of representative government.

Ferguson also examines the complexities and controversies of the empire, including its ruthless defense and the imposition of Western norms on other cultures.

The book is praised for its engaging narrative and rigorous historical analysis, offering a balanced view of the empire's achievements and pitfalls.

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Mentioned in 21 episodes

Mentioned as host of the podcast 'Empire' which featured a series on partition.
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Alastair Campbell
, referencing their sister podcast, the Goldhanger Group.
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464. Labour’s Tax Timebomb, Climate Backsliding, and Sudan’s Forgotten War
Mentioned by William Durimple and Anita Arnand, who are the hosts of the podcast Empire.
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75. The Hunt for Pablo Escobar: The War on Drugs (Ep 2)
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Georg Diez
says Michael Hart and Negri described it all in Empire 2000. Which ultimately presented that in detail. a theory of the destructive relationship between market and democracy.
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#766 - Autor Georg Diez über die Fehler in den 1990er & die Probleme der Gegenwart
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Rudyard Lynch
in a discussion about contrasting perspectives on the British Empire, comparing it to Sashi Tharoor's book.
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Explaining the British Empire
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Wilfred Frost
as one of Niall Ferguson's critically acclaimed books.
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Niall Ferguson: Navigating The New Gilded Age - Debt, Gold, AI & China
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Sathnam Sanghera
in the context of discussing the British Empire's legacy and its impact on cultural perceptions.
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68. The British Empire
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Niall Ferguson
as a book that can be read by a bright 10-year-old, or viewed as a television series.
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The Mailbag Show: The GoodFellows Answer Your Questions
Mentioned by Elliott Abrams as an interesting book to look at British public opinion about the empire.
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Black Box ‘Realism’ | Interview: Elliott Abrams

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