''Understanding The British Empire Is Ronald Hyam At His Best: Quirky Memorable Authoritative And Wittythe Latter-Day Sir John Seeley But With A Determination To Put The Sex Back Into The Story Of The Expansion Of England. On The Rise And Fall Of Empire He Presents A Lucid And Compelling Distillation Of A Lifetime''S Work.''-Wm. Roger Louis Kerr Chair In English History And Culture University Of Texas At Austin. ''The Selected Essays Of So Distinguished And Sometimes Controversial An Historian Of Empire As Ronald. Hyam Richly Deserved Publication In Book Form. This Collection Includes A Great Deal That Is Entirely New Or Substantially Revised And Updated. Even The Already Well-Known Pieces Take On New Meanings By Being Placed Together With Hyam''S Other Work. These Essays Across Their Diversity Cohere In Ways Which Make The Book Far More Than The Sum Of Its Parts. This Important Wide-Ranging Volume Not Only Offers A Summation Of Hyam''S Entire Writing Career But Also Suggests Many New Directions For Its Subject.''-Stephen Howe Professor In The History And Cultures Of Colonialism University Of Bristol
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