Pax Britannica
About this book
The second instalment of the
Pax Britannica Trilogy by Jan Morris, recreates the British Empire at its dazzling climax - the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1897, celebrated as a festival of imperial strength, unity, and splendour. This classic work of history portrays a nation at the very height of its vigour and self-satisfaction, imposing on the rest of the world its traditions and tastes, its idealists and rascals.
The
Pax Britannica Trilogy also includes
Heaven's Command: An Imperial Progress and
Farewell the Trumpets: An Imperial Retreat. Together these three works of history trace the dramatic rise and fall of the British Empire, from the accession of Queen Victoria in 1837 to the death of Winston Churchill in 1965. Jan Morris is world-renowned for her collection of travel writing and reportage, spanning over five decades and including such titles as
Venice,
Coronation Everest,
Hong Kong,
Spain,
A Writer's World and most recently,
Contact!
'In scholarship and humour this portrait of the British Empire before its decline and fall might, without undue optimism, be placed upon the same shelf as Edward Gibbon's history. As a survey of its subject, I doubt that
Pax Britannica can ever, in this generation be surpassed.'
Financial Times
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Praise
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Introduction
- Contents
- The British Empire, 1897
- Chapter One: The Heirs of Rome
- Chapter Two: Palm and Pine
- Chapter Three: Life-lines
- Chapter Four: Migrations
- Chapter Five: Pioneers
- Chapter Six: The Profit
- Chapter Seven: The GloryÂ
- Chapter Eight: Caste
- Chapter Nine: Islanders
- Chapter Ten: Imperial Order
- Chapter Eleven: Imperial Complexity
- Chapter Twelve: Imperialists in General
- Chapter Thirteen: Imperialists in Particular
- Chapter Fourteen: Proconsuls
- Chapter Fifteen: Consolations
- Chapter Sixteen: Challenge and Responses   Â
- Chapter Seventeen: Stones of Empire
- Chapter Eighteen: Tribal Lays and Images
- Chapter Nineteen: All by Steam!
- Chapter Twenty: Freedmen
- Chapter Twenty-One: On Guard
- Chapter Twenty-Two: At Sea
- Chapter Twenty-Three: Imperial Effects
- Chapter Twenty-Four: Overlords
- Chapter Twenty-Five: Omens
- Chapter Twenty-Six: âThe Song on Your Bugles Blownâ
- Chapter Twenty-Seven: Finale
- Acknowledgements
- Index
- About the Author
- By the Same Author
- Copyright
