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Greater Britain

Autor Charles Wentworth Dilke
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 iun 2022
It is no easy matter to spread Christianity among the Cinghalese, the inventors of Buddhism, the most ancient and most widely-spread of all the religions of the world. Every Buddhist firmly believes in the potential perfection of man, and is incapable of understanding the ideas of original sin and redemption. -From the chapter "Maritime Ceylon" After leaving the University of Cambridge in 1866, Charles Wentworth Dilke, 2nd Baronet, embarked upon a world tour of the English-speaking world, an odyssey that took him to such far-flung places as the Rocky Mountains, Pitcairn Island, Tasmania, India, and points in between. The resulting travelogue, published in 1869, remains an engaging tale of adventure for today's readers. Its contemporary perception as a defense of the floundering British Empire, however, and its subsequent ignition of a new wave of British imperialism makes it a must-read for those intrigued by the history of Victorian England and its dominion over much of the globe. SIR CHARLES WENTWORTH DILKE (1843-1911), politician and writer, served as a Liberal member of Britain's Parliament and supported historic legislation enfranchising women, legalizing labor unions, and limiting working hours.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789356231061
ISBN-10: 9356231060
Pagini: 468
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Alpha Editions

Cuprins

Part III: 1. Sydney; 2. Rival colonies; 3. Victoria; 4. Squatter aristocracy; 5. Colonial democracy; 6. Protection; 7. Labour; 8. Woman; 9. Victorian ports; 10. Tasmania; 11. Confederation; 12. Adelaide; 13. Transportation; 14. Australia; 15. Colonies; Part IV: 16. Maritime Ceylon; 17. Kandy; 18. Madras to Calcutta; 19. Benares; 20. Caste; 21. Mohamedian cities; 22. Simla; 23. Colonisation; 24. The 'Gazette'; 25. Umritsur; 26. Lahore; 27. Our Indian army; 28. Russia; 29. Native states; 30. Scinde; 31. Overland routes; 32. Bombay; 33. The Mohurrum; 34. English learning; 35. India; 36. Dependencies; 37. France in the East; 38. The English. Index.

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A young Cambridge graduate tours the English-speaking world and describes Victorian colonial culture and the British legacy in America.