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30 - History
University of Exeter
Empire and globalisation
A deeply researched study, which (a.) blends approaches from history, the social sciences and economics in an original and methodologically sophisticated way; (b.) develops a new argument about the relationship between empire and globalisation and is widely recognised as a ground breaking exploration of how empire promoted a recognisably modern process of globalisation, and for excavating the foundations of our contemporary, unevenly globalised world; (c.) is based on extensive archival research in UK, Australia and South Africa, including material accessed for first time; (d.) arose from lengthy period of data and case study collection and analysis on remittances and trade.