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Historical Dictionary of European Imperialism - by James Stuart Olson (Hardcover)

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  • Christopher Columbus' discovery of the new world launched a process of economic and cultural integration that continues to this day.
  • About the Author: JAMES S. OLSON is Professor of History at Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas.
  • 804 Pages
  • History, Reference

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Christopher Columbus' discovery of the new world launched a process of economic and cultural integration that continues to this day. In the wake of Columbus's voyages, the major powers of Western Europe established imperial systems that shaped global politics and economics for centuries. The Historical Dictionary of European Imperialism is designed to provide a ready reference tool for students and scholars of these systems. Its major focus is the Spanish, Portuguese, British, Dutch, French, German, Belgian, and Italian empires during the past 500 years.

The Dictionary offers brief descriptive essays on a variety of topics--colonies, prominent individuals, legislation, treaties, conferences, wars, revolutions, and technologies. The individuals included have a historical significance that transcends their own countries. Essays on individual colonies usually end with the winning of independence or formal incorporation into the body politic of the mother country. References at the end of each entry provide sources of additional information for those interested in further research. Cross-references within the text help the reader to find related items. Three appendixes provide a guide to contemporary languages in former colonial areas, a chronology of European imperialism, and a complete table of island systems in the world. This unique reference work will interest scholars and students of European imperialism and the reference librarians who assist them.



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Christopher Columbus' discovery of the new world launched a process of economic and cultural integration that continues to this day. In the wake of Columbus's voyages, the major powers of Western Europe established imperial systems that shaped global politics and economics for centuries. The Historical Dictionary of European Imperialism is designed to provide a ready reference tool for students and scholars of these systems. Its major focus is the Spanish, Portuguese, British, Dutch, French, German, Belgian, and Italian empires during the past 500 years.

The Dictionary offers brief descriptive essays on a variety of topics--colonies, prominent individuals, legislation, treaties, conferences, wars, revolutions, and technologies. The individuals included have a historical significance that transcends their own countries. Essays on individual colonies usually end with the winning of independence or formal incorporation into the body politic of the mother country. References at the end of each entry provide sources of additional information for those interested in further research. Cross-references within the text help the reader to find related items. Three appendixes provide a guide to contemporary languages in former colonial areas, a chronology of European imperialism, and a complete table of island systems in the world. This unique reference work will interest scholars and students of European imperialism and the reference librarians who assist them.



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?This excellent volume contains a general overview of the European empires sine 1492. The approximately 800 essays, mostly descriptive, and about 60% of them under geographical headings, describe colonies, prominent individuals, legislation, treaties, conferences, wars, revolutions, and technologies.' The alphabetically arranged entries were cross-referenced. Appendixes offer a listing of the languages of the colonies, a chronology of imperialism, and a table of world island systems. This work has breadth but not depth. For example, Sir Frederick Lugard was one of the better known British colonial administrators in Africa in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, largely responsible for building the system of government known as indirect rule.' There is no separate entry for him; one locates him through the index, in entries on Nigeria and Uganda. The editor states that subsequent volumes on the individual national empires are planned; individuals such as Lugard would figure prominently in such a work. These additional volumes would add depth to this volume and would certainly constitute an invaluable resource. This is a thorough, well-written volume. Absolutely essential for all university, college, and large public libraries.?-Choice

"This excellent volume contains a general overview of the European empires sine 1492. The approximately 800 essays, mostly descriptive, and about 60% of them under geographical headings, describe colonies, prominent individuals, legislation, treaties, conferences, wars, revolutions, and technologies.' The alphabetically arranged entries were cross-referenced. Appendixes offer a listing of the languages of the colonies, a chronology of imperialism, and a table of world island systems. This work has breadth but not depth. For example, Sir Frederick Lugard was one of the better known British colonial administrators in Africa in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, largely responsible for building the system of government known as indirect rule.' There is no separate entry for him; one locates him through the index, in entries on Nigeria and Uganda. The editor states that subsequent volumes on the individual national empires are planned; individuals such as Lugard would figure prominently in such a work. These additional volumes would add depth to this volume and would certainly constitute an invaluable resource. This is a thorough, well-written volume. Absolutely essential for all university, college, and large public libraries."-Choice



About the Author



JAMES S. OLSON is Professor of History at Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas. He is the author of Historical Dictionary of the Vietnam War, Historical Dictionary of the New Deal (Greenwood Press, 1988 and 1985, respectively), Saving Capitalism, Winning is the Only Thing, and more than 50 articles in professional journals.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x 1.69 Inches (D)
Weight: 2.83 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 804
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Reference
Publisher: Greenwood
Format: Hardcover
Author: James Stuart Olson
Language: English
Street Date: September 30, 1991
TCIN: 1006741211
UPC: 9780313262579
Item Number (DPCI): 247-05-1166
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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