War and the Empire
Suggested Reading
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Peter Marshall (ed.), The Oxford History of the British Empire, chapters 13-15
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Kathleen Wilson (ed.), A new imperial history : culture, identity, and modernity in Britain and the Empire, 1660-1840 (2004)
See Also
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C. Bayly, Indian society and the making of the British Empire (1988)
- C.Bonwick, English Radicals and the American Revolution (1977)
- J. Bradley, Popular Politics and the American Revolution in England (1986)
- I. Christie and B. Labaree, Empire or Independence 1760-1776: A British American Dialogue on the Coming of the American Revolution (1976)
- I. Christie, Crisis of Empire: Great Britain and the American Colonies 1754-1776 (1966)
- H. Dickinson (ed.), Britain and the American Revolution (1998)
- Peter M. Doll, Revolution, religion, and national identity : imperial Anglicanism in British North America, 1745-1795 (2000)
- P. Lawson, 'The Missing Link : The Imperial Dimension in Understanding Hanoverian Britain', Historical Journal, 1986
- P. Lawson, The East India Company : a history (1993)
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P. Lawson, A Taste for Empire and Glory: Studies in British Overseas Expansion 1660-1800 (1997)
- B. Lenman, Britain’s Colonial Wars 1688-1783 (2001)
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P. Marshall, ‘British Expansion in India in the eighteenth century: Historical Revision’, History (1975)
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P. Marshall, Bengal : the British bridgehead : Eastern India 1740-1828 (1987)
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P. Marshall, The impeachment of Warren Hastings (1965)
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P. J. Marshall, Problems of empire : Britain and India, 1757-1813 (1968)
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P. J. Marshall, ‘Taming the Exotic. The British and India in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries’ in Rousseau and Porter (eds), Exoticism in the Enlightenment (1990)
- A. McFarlane, The British in the Americas 1480-1815 (1992)
- F. McLynn, 1759 : the year Britain became master of the world (2004)
- P. Thomas, Revolution in America: Britain and the Colonies 1763-1776 (1992)
- K.Wilson, The sense of the people : politics, culture and imperialism in England, 1715-85 (1995)