
Time's Monster: History, Conscience and Britain's Empire
by Priya Satia (2020)
Like 'The British Empire: A Very Short Introduction', this book critically examines the conscience and legacy of British imperialism.

by Philip J. Stern (2013)
The British Empire influenced many aspects of the world we live in today. The international system remains heavily marked by British imperialism, and the borders, nations, and federations it created. This Very Short Introduction introduces and defines the British Empire, reviewing how it evolved into such a force, and the legacy it left behind.
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by Priya Satia (2020)
Like 'The British Empire: A Very Short Introduction', this book critically examines the conscience and legacy of British imperialism.

by Bill Schwarz (2011)
This book, similar to 'The British Empire: A Very Short Introduction', delves into the complexities of the empire's worldview.

by Catherine Hall (2002)
Echoing 'The British Empire: A Very Short Introduction', this explores the colonial mindset and its impact on self-perception.
by Simon Schama (2009)
Complementing 'The British Empire: A Very Short Introduction', this offers a detailed narrative of the empire's later history.

by John Darwin (2006)
Like 'The British Empire: A Very Short Introduction', this book provides insight into how the empire functioned and eventually dissolved.
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