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  Grob-Fitzgibbon, Benjamin, Imperial Endgame: Britain’s Dirty Wars and the End of Empire (London, 2011)

  Gupta, Brijen K., ‘The Black Hole Incident’, Journal of Asian Studies 19 (1959)

  Haggard, H. Rider, King Solomon’s Mines (New York, 2004; orig. pub. 1885)

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  Hague, William, William Wilberforce: The Life of the Great Anti-Slave Trade Campaigner (London, 2007)

  Hakluyt, Richard, Voyages and Discoveries: The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation, ed. Edward Jack Payne (Oxford, 1907)

  Hammertown, Elizabeth and David Cannadine, ‘Conflict and Consensus on a Ceremonial Occasion: The Diamond Jubilee in Cambridge in 1897’, Historical Journal 24 (1981)

  Hancock, David, A Different Nature: The Paradoxical World of Zoos and their Uncertain Future (London, 2001)

  Hanes, W. Travis and Frank Sanello, The Opium Wars: The Addiction of One Empire and the Corruption of Another (London, 2002)

  Hannay, David, The Great Chartered Companies (London, 1926)

  Hansen, Peter, ‘Confetti of Empire: The Conquest of Everest in Nepal, India, Britain and New Zealand’, Comparative Studies in Society and History 42 (2000)

  Hardy, Ronald, The Iron Snake (London, 1965)

  Harlow, Barbara and Mia Carter, Imperialism and Orientalism: A Documentary Sourcebook (Oxford and Malden, Massachusetts, 1999)

  Harris, Frank, Contemporary Portraits (New York, 1920)

  Harris, Mrs James, A Lady’s Diary of the Siege of Lucknow, Written for the Perusal of Friends at Home (New Delhi, 2002; orig. pub. 1858)

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  Hayward, Anthony, Julie Christie (London, 2002)

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  Henry, Bruce Ward, ‘John Dee, Humphrey Llwyd and the Name “British Empire” ’, Huntington Library Quarterly 35 (1972)

  Henty, G. A., With Roberts to Pretoria (New York, 1901)

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  Heussler, Robert, Yesterday’s Rulers: The Making of the British Colonial Service (London, 1963)

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  ____, The Great Mutiny: India 1857 (London, 1978)

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  Hobsbawm, Eric, Industry and Empire (London, 1968)

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  Hocart, A. M., Kingship (London, 1927)

  Hochschild, Adam, Bury the Chains: The British Struggle to Abolish Slavery (London, 2005)

  ____, To End All Wars: How the First World War Divided Britain (London, 2011)

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  Howe, Stephen, Anticolonialism in British Politics: The Left and the End of Empire, 1918–1964 (Oxford, 1993)

  Howell, Georgina, Daughter of the Desert: The Remarkable Life of Gertrude Bell (London, 2006)

  Hughes, Matthew, ‘General Allenby and the Palestine Campaign, 1917–18’, Journal of Strategic Studies 19 (1996)

  Hughes, Robert, The Fatal Shore (London, 1987)

  Hughes, Thomas, Tom Brown’s School Days (Cambridge, 1857)

  Hulme, Peter, Colonial Encounters: Europe and the Native Caribbean, 1492–1797 (London, 1986)

  Hume, Ivor Noël, The Virginia Adventure: Roanoke to James Towne – An Archaeological and Historical Odyssey (London, 1997)

  Hunt, James, On the Negro’s Place in Nature: a paper read before the London Anthropological Society (1863) (New York, 1864)

  Hunter, W. W., The Annals of Rural Bengal, 3 vols. (London and Edinburgh, 1868–72)

  Huntford, Roland, Scott and Amundsen (London, 1979)

  Huxley, Elspeth, White Man’s Country: Lord Delamere and the Making of Kenya, 2 vols. (London, 1935)

  Hyam, Ronald, Britain’s Declining Empire: The Road to Decolonisation, 1918–1968 (Cambridge, 2006)

  ____, Britain’s Imperial Century, 1815–1914 (Basingstoke, 2003)

  ____, ‘Concubinage and the Colonial Service: The Crewe Circular (1909)’, Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth Studies 14 (1986)

  ____, Empire and Sexuality: The British Experience (Manchester, 1990)

  ____, Understanding the British Empire (Cambridge, 2010)

  Hynes, Samuel, The Edwardian Turn of Mind (London, 1968)

  Inchbald, Geoffrey, Imperial Camel Corps (London, 1970)

  Ito, Takashi, ‘Between Ideals, Realities, and Popular Perceptions: An Analysis of the Multifaceted Nature of London Zoo, 1828–1848’, Society & Animals 14 (2006)

  James, C. L. R., Beyond a Boundary (Durham, North Carolina, 1993; orig. pub. 1963)

  James, Lawrence, Imperial Warrior: The Life and Times of Field-Marshal Viscount Allenby, 1861–1936 (London, 1993)

  ____, Raj: The Making and Unmaking of British India (London, 1997)

  ____, The Rise and Fall of the British Empire (London, 1994)

  ____, Warrior Race: A History of the British at War (London, 2001)

  Jasanoff, Maya, Edge of Empire: Conquest and Collecting in the East 1750–1850 (London, 2006)

  ____, Liberty’s Exiles: The Loss of America and the Remaking of the British Empire (London, 2011)

  Jeal, Tim, Baden-Powell (London, 1989)

  ____, Baden-Powell: Founder of the Boy Scouts (New Haven, 2001)

  Jeffery, Keith, ed., ‘An Irish Empire?’: Aspects of Ireland and the British Empire (Manchester, 1996)

  Jenkinson, A. J., What Do Boys and Girls Read? (London, 1940)

  Jones, Robert W., ‘The Sight of Creatures Strange to our Clime: London Zoo and the Consumption of the Exotic’, Journal of Victorian Culture 2 (1997)

  Judd, Denis, Empire: The British Imperial Experience from 1765 to the Present (London, 1996)

  ____, The Lion and the Tiger: The Rise and Fall of the British Raj, 1600–1947 (Oxford, 2004)

  ____, The Victorian Empire, 1837–1901 (London, 1970)

  Kaplan, Herbert H., Russian Overseas Commerce with Great Britain during the Reign of Catherine II (Philadelphia, 1995)

  Karsh, Efraim, The Arab–Israeli Conflict: The Palestine War 1948 (Oxford, 2002)

  ____, and Inari Karsh, Empires of the Sand: The Struggle for Mastery in the Middle East, 1789–1923 (Cambridge, Massachusetts, and London, 1999)

  Katz, Shmuel, Lone Wolf: A Biography of Vladimir (Ze’ev) Jabotinsky, 2 vols. (
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  Kaul, Chandrika, Reporting the Raj: The British Press and India, c. 1880–1922 (Manchester, 2003)

  Kaye, M. M., The Sun in the Morning (London, 1990)

  Kee, Robert, The Green Flag: A History of Irish Nationalism (London, 1972)

  Keep, Christopher and Don Randall, ‘Addiction, Empire, and Narrative in Arthur Conan Doyle’s “The Sign of the Four” ’, Novel: A Forum on Fiction 32 (1999)

  Keneally, Thomas, Australians: Origins to Eureka (Crows Nest, New South Wales, 2009)

  Kennedy, Dane, The Magic Mountains: Hill Stations and the British Raj (Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1996)

  Kenny, Kevin, ed., Ireland and the British Empire (Oxford, 2004)

  Kernot, C. F., British Public Schools War Memorials (London, 1927)

  Kiernan, E. V. G., British Diplomacy in China, 1880–1885 (Cambridge, 1939)

  Kimche, Jon, The Unromantics: The Great Powers and the Balfour Declaration (London, 1968)

  Kincaid, Dennis, British Social Life in India, 1608–1937 (London, 1938)

  King, Greg, Twilight of Splendor: The Court of Queen Victoria during her Diamond Jubilee (Hoboken, New Jersey, 2007)

  Kipling, Rudyard, Collected Stories (London, 1994)

  ____, The Naulahka: A Story of West and East (London, 1892)

  ____, Poems, Ballads and Other Verses (New York, 1899)

  Kirk-Greene, A. H. M., Britain’s Imperial Administrators, 1858–1966 (Basingstoke, 1999)

  ____, ‘Public Administration and the Colonial Administrator’, Public Administration and Development 19 (1999)

  ____, ‘The Sudan Political Service: A Profile in the Sociology of Imperialism’, International Journal of African Historical Studies 15 (1982)

  Kitchen, James E., ‘ “Khaki Crusaders”: Crusading Rhetoric and the British Imperial Soldier during the Egypt and Palestine Campaigns, 1916–18’, First World War Studies 1 (2010)

  Kitchen, Martin, ‘The Empire, 1900–1939’, in Chris Wrigley, ed., A Companion to Early Twentieth-Century Britain (Oxford, 2002)

  Knight, Charles, ed., London, 6 vols. (London, 1841–4)

  Knight, Donald and Alan Sabey, The Lion Roars at Wembley (1984)

  Knox, Robert, The Races of Men: A Fragment (London, 1850)

  Kochanski, Halik, Sir Garnet Wolseley, Victorian Hero (London, 1999)

  Koenigsberger, Kurt, The Novel and the Menagerie: Totality, Englishness, and Empire (Columbus, Ohio, 2007)

  Kubicek, Robert V., The Administration of Imperialism: Joseph Chamberlain at the Colonial Office (Durham, North Carolina, 1969)

  Kyle, Keith, Suez: Britain’s End of Empire in the Middle East (London, 2011)

  Latimer, John, Buccaneers of the Caribbean: How Piracy Forged an Empire (London, 2009)

  Leadbeater, Tim, Britain and India, 1845–1947 (London, 2008)

  Lecky, W. E. H., A History of European Morals from Augustus to Charlemagne, 2 vols. (London, 1877)

  Leigh, Edward, ed., The Erotic Traveller: An Astonishing Exploration of Bizarre Sex Rites and Customs by the Great Adventurer Sir Richard Burton (New York, 1967)

  Lenman, Bruce and Philip Lawson, ‘Robert Clive, the Black Jagir and British Politics’, Historical Journal 26 (1983)

  Leslie, Charles, A New and Exact Account of Jamaica (Edinburgh, 1740)

  Levenberg, Haim, Military Preparations of the Arab Community in Palestine: 1945–1948 (London, 1993)

  Levine, Philippa, ‘ “A Multitude of Unchaste Women”: Prostitution in the British Empire’, Journal of Women’s History 15 (2004)

  Levinson, Alfred A., ‘Diamond Sources and their Discovery’, in George Harlow, ed., The Nature of Diamonds (Cambridge, 1998)

  Lieven, Anatol, Pakistan: A Hard Country (London, 2011)

  Lindsay, David, Earl of Crawford, The Crawford Papers: The Journals of David Lindsay, Twenty-Seventh Earl of Crawford and Tenth Earl of Balcarres (1871–1940), during the Years 1892 to 1940, ed. John Vincent (Manchester, 1984)

  Livingstone, David, Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa (London, 1857)

  Lloyd, Trevor, Empire: The History of the British Empire (London, 2001)

  Longford, Elizabeth, A Pilgrimage of Passion: The Life of Wilfrid Scawen Blunt (London, 1979)

  Looker, Mark, ‘ “God Save the Queen”: Victoria’s Jubilees and the Religious Press’, Victorian Periodicals Review 21 (1988)

  Louis, Wm. Roger, ‘Churchill and the Liquidation of the British Empire’, Crosby Kemper Lecture (29 March 1998)

  ____, Ends of British Imperialism: The Scramble for Empire, Suez and Decolonisation (London, 2006)

  ____, Imperialism at Bay: The United States and the Decolonization of the British Empire (Oxford, 1978)

  ____, Ultimate Adventures with Britannia (London, 2009)

  ____, and Ronald Robinson, ‘The Imperialism of Decolonisation’, Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 22 (1994)

  Lucas, Sir Charles, The Empire at War, 5 vols. (London, 1921–6)

  Lugard, Sir Frederick, The Dual Mandate in Tropical Africa (London, 1922)

  Macaulay, Thomas Babington, Critical and Historical Essays, 3 vols. (London, 1850)

  ____, Macaulay’s Essays on Clive and Hastings, ed. Charles Robert Gaston (Boston, 1910)

  ____, Prose and Poetry, ed. G. M. Young (London, 1952)

  McCulloch, Gary, ‘Empires and Education: The British Empire’, in R. Cowen and A. M. Kazamias, eds., The International Handbook for Comparative Education (London and New York, 2009)

  McDonald, Iverach, A Man of The Times: Talks and Travels in a Disrupted World (London, 1976)

  McEwan, Cheryl, Gender, Geography and Empire: Victorian Women Travellers in West Africa (Aldershot, 2000)

  Macfarlane, Iris, The Black Hole, or the Makings of a Legend (London, 1975)

  McKenna, Mark and Stuart Ward, ‘ “It was Really Moving, Mate”: The Gallipoli Pilgrimage and Sentimental Nationalism in Australia’, Australian Historical Studies 129 (2007)

  MacKenzie, John M., ‘Empire and National Identities: The Case of Scotland’, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 8 (1998)

  ____, ‘Essay and Reflection: On Scotland and the Empire’, International History Review 15 (1993)

  ____, ed., Imperialism and Popular Culture (Manchester, 1986)

  ____, Popular Imperialism and the Military, 1850–1950 (Manchester, 1992)

  ____, Propaganda and Empire: The Manipulation of British Public Opinion, 1880–1960 (Manchester, 1984)

  MacMillan, Margaret, Peacemakers: The Paris Conference of 1919 and its Attempt to End the War (London, 2001)

  ____, Women of the Raj: The Mothers, Wives and Daughters of the British Empire in India (New York and London, 2007)

  McVeagh, John, Tradefull Merchants: The Portrayal of the Capitalist in Literature (London, 1981)

  Malaviya, Madan Mohan, Speeches and Writings of Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya (Madras, 1919)

  Malcolm, Sir John, The Life of Robert, Lord Clive, 3 vols. (London, 1836)

  Manchester, William, The Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill: Alone, 1932–40 (New York, 1988)

  Mangan, J. A., Athleticism in the Victorian and Edwardian Public School (Cambridge, 1981)

  ____, ‘Benefits Bestowed’? Education and British Imperialism (Manchester, 1988)

  ____, ‘Eton in India: The Imperial Diffusion of a Victorian Educational Ethic’, History of Education 7 (1978)

  ____., ed., Making Imperial Mentalities: Socialisation and British Imperialism (Manchester, 1990)

  ____, Tribal Identities: Nationalism, Europe and Sport (London, 1996)

  ____, and James Walvin, Manliness and Morality: Middle-Class Masculinity in Britain and America, 1800–1940 (Manchester, 1987)

  Manjapra, Kris, ‘The Illusions of Encounter: Muslim “Minds” and Hindu Revolutionaries in First World War Germany and After’, Journal of Global History 1 (2006)

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  ____, ‘Britain and the World in the Eighteenth Century: III, Britain and India’, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 10 (2000)

  ____, ed., The Cambridge Illustrated History of the British Empire (Cambridge, 1996)

  ____, ‘Empire and Opportunity in Britain, 1763–75: The Prothero Lecture 6 July 1994’, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 5 (1995)

  ____, ‘A Free though Conquering People’: Eighteenth-Century Britain and its Empire (Aldershot, 2003)

  ____, ed., The Oxford History of the British Empire, vol. II: The Eighteenth Century (Oxford and New York, 1998)

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  ____, ‘Reappraisal: The Rise of British Power in Eighteenth-Century India’, Journal of South Asian Studies 19 (1996)

  Maugham, W. Somerset, Collected Stories (London, 2004)

  Mazower, Mark, No Enchanted Palace: The End of Empire and the Ideological Origins of the United Nations (Princeton and Oxford, 2009)

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  Mellini, Peter, ‘Colonel Blimp’s England’, History Today 34 (1984)

  Meredith, Martin, Diamonds, Gold and War: The British, the Boers and the Making of South Africa (London, 2007)

  Metcalf, Barbara and Thomas Metcalf, A Concise History of India (Cambridge, 2002)

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  Miles, Eustace, ‘Sport and Athletics, and the British Empire’, in William Sheowring, ed., The British Empire Series, 5 vols. (London, 1899–1902)

  Mill, James, History of British India, 6 vols. (London, 1817)

  Miller, Charles, The Lunatic Express: An Entertainment in Imperialism (London, 2002)

 

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