Shoot them to be sure
Richard Gott: The Oxford History of the British Empire, 25 April 2002
The Oxford History of the British Empire. Vol. I: The Origins of Empire
edited by William Roger Louis and Nicholas Canny.
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edited by William Roger Louis and Nicholas Canny.
Oxford, 533 pp., £14.99, July 2001,
The Oxford History of the British Empire. Vol. II: The 18th Century
edited by William Roger Louis and P.J. Marshall.
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edited by William Roger Louis and P.J. Marshall.
Oxford, 639 pp., £14.99, July 2001,
The Oxford History of the British Empire. Vol. III: The 19th Century
edited by William Roger Louis and Andrew Porter.
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edited by William Roger Louis and Andrew Porter.
Oxford, 774 pp., £14.99, July 2001,
The Oxford History of the British Empire. Vol. IV: The 20th Century
edited by William Roger Louis and Judith Brown.
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edited by William Roger Louis and Judith Brown.
Oxford, 773 pp., £14.99, July 2001,
The Oxford History of the British Empire. Vol. V: Historiography
edited by William Roger Louis and Robin Winks.
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edited by William Roger Louis and Robin Winks.
Oxford, 731 pp., £14.99, July 2001,
“... San was chiefly the work of the Dutch, and some British historians have accepted this view, but John Philip, a hawk-eyed missionary in the 1820s, knew that this wasn’t so. The system ‘which rendered the Dutch name so infamous’, he wrote, is now being carried on ‘in all its horrors’ under the British Government: ‘Impatient to obtain undisturbed ... ”