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The Rise and Fall of the British Empire

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by Lawrence, James


  pacifism

  Padmore, George

  Page, Sir Earle

  Paget, Reginald

  Pahang

  Paisley

  Pakistan

  Palestine: British claim to; Communist infiltration; under British mandate; Arab Revolt; Zionism; Jewish immigration; Jewish revolt

  Palestinians

  palm oil

  Palmer, Thomas

  Palmerston, Lord

  Pan American airlines

  Panama City

  Papua

  Paramatta

  Paris, Treaty of (1763)

  Parkin, Dr G.R.

  Parliamentary Reform Act (1832)

  Pataudi, Nawab of

  Pathans

  patriotism; Napoleonic Wars; Disraeli and; jingoism; boys’ stories; in advertising; Boer War; ‘Cockney patriotism’; Primrose League; Empire Day; First World War; Falklands war

  Patten, Chris

  Patterson, Governor

  Patteson, Bishop

  Peake, Colonel Frederick

  Pearl Harbor

  Peebles, Captain John

  Peel, Sir Robert

  Peel, Viscount

  Peel Commission

  Peking

  Pelham, Henry

  Penang

  Penn, Admiral Sir William

  Pennsylvania

  Pepys, Samuel

  Perak

  Perham, Margery

  Perry, Admiral

  Persia; see also Iran

  Persian Gulf

  Peru

  Peshawar

  Peterborough, Lord

  Peters, Carl

  Pethick-Lawrence, Lord

  Philadelphia

  philanthropists

  Philippines

  Phillip, Captain Arthur

  Picture Post

  Pine, Edward

  Pinney, John

  pirates

  Pitcairn, Major John

  Pitcairn Island

  Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham; and defence of Hanover; attacks Newcastle’s ministry; background; Seven Years War; resignation; conquest of Canada; American War of Independence

  Pitt, William the Younger

  Plaatje, Solomon

  Plantation Act (1673)

  Plassey, battle of (1757)

  Plato

  plays

  Pluck

  Pocock, Admiral Sir George

  Poland

  Pollock, General Sir George

  Polynesia

  Pondicherry

  Poor Law

  Pope-Hennessey, Lieutenant Ladislaus

  Popham, Admiral Sir Home

  Port Arthur

  Port Said

  Port Wellesley

  Porto Bello

  Portugal

  postage stamps

  Potsdam conference (1945)

  Potter, Dennis

  Powell, Enoch

  Powers, Gary

  Pownall, General Sir Henry

  Pravda

  press gangs

  Primrose League

  Prince Edward Island

  Private Eye

  privateers

  Profumo, John

  Prompt, Victor

  propaganda: Second World War; after Second World War; Communist

  protectionism

  ‘The Protocols of the Elders of Zion’

  Prussia; see also Germany

  public opinion: 19th-century; First World War; changes after First World War; after Second World War; see also patriotism

  public schools

  Pudukota, Rajah of

  Punch

  Punjab

  Purchas, Simon

  Puritans

  Qabus, Sultan of Oman

  QANTAS

  Qatar

  Quakers

  Quarterly Review

  Quebec

  Quebec Act (1774)

  Queensland

  Quiberon Bay, Battle of (1759)

  ‘Quit India’ campaign

  al-Quwatli, Shukri

  race riots

  racism: Indian Mutiny and; during First World War; against Irish; towards Arabs; anti-semitism; in India; stereotypes; colour bar; sexual envy; in Second World War; in America; African

  Radcliffe, Sir Cyril

  Radicalism

  radio

  Radio Bari

  Radio Cairo

  Radio Tunis

  Raffles, Sir Stamford

  Rahman, Mrs M.A.

  railways: Chinese Eastern Railway; Trans-Siberian Railway; Hankow-Peking Railway; Cape Colony; East Africa; plans for Cape to Cairo line; West Africa; Berlin-Constantinople-Baghdad railway

  Raleigh, Sir Walter

  Rangoon

  Raven, Simon

  Rawdon, Major Lord

  Reagan, Ronald

  rearmament, pre-Second World War

  Red Sea

  Rees, Major-General T.W.

  Reform and Redistribution Acts

  Reformatory and Industrial Schools Act (1891)

  Reith, Sir John

  Réunion

  Revolutionary Settlement (1688–89)

  Reza Pahlevi, Shah of Iran

  Rhineland

  Rhode Island

  Rhodes, Cecil; background; ambitions; annexation of Bechuanaland; incursion into Zambesia; Jameson Raid; and South African federation; plans Cape to Cairo railway; First World War

  Rhodes Trust

  Rhodesia; see also Southern Rhodesia

  Rhodesia Front

  Ridout, Lieutenant

  Rio de Janeiro

  Ripon, Lord

  Roanoke Island

  Roberts, Field Marshal Lord

  Robertson, General James

  Robertson, Sir James

  Robeson, Paul

  Robson, Flora

  Rockingham, Marquess of

  Rodeo, Operation

  Rodney, Admiral Sir George

  Roma, Spiridione

  Romantic Movement

  Rommel, General Irwin

  Roosevelt, Franklin D.; on the British; and defence of Australia; anti-imperialism; Second World War; Atlantic Charter; friendship with Churchill; and Indo-China; Yalta conference

  Roosevelt, Kermit

  Rorke’s Drift, battle of (1879)

  Rose, Colonel Hugh

  Rose, John

  Rosebery, Lord

  Round Table

  Rowlatt Acts

  Rowntree, Seebohm

  Rowse, A.L.

  Royal African Company

  Royal Air Force (RAF); ‘air control’ in Iraq and Jordan; Arab Revolt; enlargement of; rearmament; defence of Singapore; Second World War; Indian bases; nuclear programme

  Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF)

  Royal Indian Air Force (RIAF)

  Royal Indian Navy (RIN)

  Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC)

  Royal Navy: and transatlantic trade; withdraws from Mediterranean; blockades French navy; living conditions; press gangs; Seven Years War; Napoleonic Wars; overseas bases; gunboat diplomacy; two-power standard; campaign against ‘blackbirding’; modernisation (1904); battle of Jutland; importance of Suez Canal; defence of Australia; Falklands war

  Royal Niger Company

  rugby

  Rumania

  Russia: Napoleonic Wars; 19th-century relations with Britain; threat to India; Crimean War; empire-building; naval rearmament; interest in China; war with Japan; Anglo-Russian Convention; expansionism; origins of First World War; and Turkey; Revolution; see also Soviet Union

  Russo-Persian War (1826–28)

  Russo-Turkish War (1828–29)

  Rysbrack, Michel

  el-Sadat, Anwar

  Saigon

  St Eustatius

  St Helena

  St Kitts

  St Lawrence River

  St Lucia

  St Pierre and Miquelon islands

  St Vincent

  Les Saintes

  Les Saintes, Battle of (1782)

  Salisbu
ry, 3rd Marquess of

  Salisbury, 5th Marquess of

  Salmon, Air-Marshal Sir John

  Salvation Army

  Samoa

  Sandwich, Lord

  Sandys, Duncan

  Sanger, ‘Lord’ George

  Santiago de Cuba

  ‘Sapper’

  Sarawak

  Saturday Review

  satyagraha

  Saudi Arabia

  Saunders, Admiral Sir Charles

  Savory, Lieutenant-General Sir Reginald

  Savoy, Duke of

  Saxony

  Schnitzer, Eduard

  Scotland

  Scotsman

  Scott, Sir Walter

  Scottish Martyrs

  Scottish Presbyterian African Lakes Company

  scurvy

  Second World War: Egypt in; India in; war declared; ‘phoney war’; American involvement; Churchill’s importance; Battle of Britain; in Far East; Australia in; fall of Singapore; class factors; black soldiers; racism; propaganda; manufacturing industry; atomic bombs; casualties

  Sedbergh School

  Seeley, Sir John

  Seely, Colonel John

  Sekhukhuni

  Selangor

  Selbourne, Lord

  Selous, Sir Frederick

  Senegal

  Seng-ko-lin-chin, Prince

  Serbia

  Sevastopol

  Seven Years War

  Sèvres, Treaty of (1956)

  sexuality: in India; and racism; film censorship

  Seychelles

  Seymour, Admiral Sir Beauchamp

  Sezincote, Gloucestershire

  Shaffer, Peter

  Shanghai

  Shantung

  Sharpeville

  Shaw, Bernard

  Shepherd, Sir Francis

  Shepstone, Sir Theophilus

  Shinwell, Emmanuel

  shipping

  Shovell, Admiral Sir Clowdisley

  Shuckburgh, Evelyn

  Siam (Thailand)

  Sibthorp, Colonel Charles

  Sierra Leone

  Sikhs

  Simond, Louis

  Simple, Peter

  Sind

  Singapore; Raffles establishes; trade with Britain; Muslims mutiny; Second World War; naval base built; defence of

  Sinn Fein

  Sino-Japanese War (1894–95)

  Sino-Japanese War (1937)

  Siraj-ud-Daula, nawab of Bengal

  Sithole, Ndabaningi

  slavery: West Indies; American War of Independence; abolition of; ‘blackbirding’; in Arabia

  Slump

  Smith, Adam

  Smith, General Sir Harry

  Smith, Ian

  Smith, Sir Ross

  Smith, William

  Smollett, Tobias

  Smuts, Jan

  Soames, Lord

  social Darwinism

  socialism

  Society for the Extinction of the Slave-Trade

  Society for the Propagation of the Christian Gospel

  Solomon Islands

  Somalia

  Somaliland

  ‘Sons of Liberty’

  Soref, Harold

  South Africa; Boer War; Boers; strategic importance; Xhosa wars; diamonds; proposed federation; Zulu War; Jameson Raid; self-government; apartheid; Chinese indentured labourers; race relations; First World War; sexual laws; anti-war sentinent; Second World War; Lend Lease; and the Cold War; Sharpeville massacre; Macmillan visits

  South America

  South-East Asia Command (SEAC)

  South West Africa

  Southern Rhodesia; see also Rhodesia; Zimbabwe

  Southey, Robert

  Soviet Union: subversive activities; and Middle East; manufacturing industry; German-Soviet Pact; Second World War; as superpower; Cold War; anti-colonial propaganda; influence in Egypt; invasion of Hungary; Afghan war; see also Russia

  Spain: competition with England in the Americas; Treaty of Tordesillas; fights British in Caribbean; and the ‘Western Design’; War of the Spanish Succession; War of Jenkin’s Ear; Seven Years War; and American War of Independence; Napoleonic Wars

  Spanish Civil War

  Spanish Main

  Spectator

  The Sphere

  spice trade

  spies, Lloyds insurance agents

  sports

  Stack, Sir Lee

  Stalin, Joseph

  Stamfordham, Lord

  Stamp Act (1765)

  stamps

  The Standard

  Stanley, Sir Henry

  Staple Act (1663)

  State Department (US)

  Stephenson, George

  sterling block

  sterling crises

  Stewart, James

  Stilwell, General ‘Vinegar’ Joe

  Storrs, Sir Ronald

  Strachey, Lytton

  Straggle, Operation

  Straits Settlements

  Streber, Colonel

  Stuart, Major-General James

  Sudan; Mahdism; Gordon in; British occupation of; film-making in; independence; military coup

  Sudetenland

  Suez Canal; Disraeli takes controlling interest in; strategic importance; security of; Italy threatens; Suez war; importance in Cold War; British occupation of Canal Zone ended

  Suez Canal Company

  sugar

  Sumatra

  Sun

  Sun Yat-Sen

  Surinam

  Swift, Jonathan

  Swinburne, Algernon

  Swinhoe, Robert

  Sydney

  Sydney Bulletin

  Sydney Morning Herald

  Sykes, Sir Mark

  Sykes-Picot agreement (1916)

  Syria

  Tahiti

  Taimir bin-Said, Sultan of Oman

  Tanganyika; see also German East Africa

  tariff reform

  Tawfiq, Khedive

  Tea Act (1773)

  tea trade

  Tedder, Air-Marshal Lord

  telegraph

  television

  Templer, Field-Marshal Sir Gerald

  textiles: Indian; cotton; wool

  Thailand see Siam

  Thakombau, King of Fiji

  Thant, U

  Thatcher, Margaret

  theatre

  Theodore, Emperor of Abyssinia

  Thomas, Sir Shenton

  Thugs

  Tibet

  Tientsin, Treaty of (1858)

  Time

  The Times

  Tipu Sultan

  Tissot, James

  tobacco, Virginia

  Tobago

  Togoland

  Tojo, General Hideki

  Tordesillas, Treaty of (1494)

  Tories, and American independence; see also Conservative party

  Toulon

  Touré, Samory

  trade: East India Company; slaves; textiles; spices; tea; transatlantic; fur; cotton; mercantilism; free trade; wool; protectionism; with India; opium; with China; West Africa; tariff reform; imperial preference

  trade unions

  Trades Union Congress

  Trafalgar, battle of (1805)

  Trans-Siberian Railway

  Transvaal; Boer occupation; proposed South African federation; railways; war of independence; Jameson Raid; Boer War; self-government

  Treasury; national debt; Crimean War; construction of Singapore naval base; and colonial profits; and Indian independence; defence cuts

  Trenchard, Air-Marshal Lord

  Trincomalee

  Trinidad

  Tristan da Cunha

  Trollope, Anthony

  Trud

  Truman, Harry

  Truman Doctrine

  Trumbull, Jonathan

  Tunis

  Tunisia

  Turkey

  Turkish Oil Company

  Tyndale-Briscoe, Cecil

  Tyne, river

  Tzu-hsi,
Dowager Empress of China

  U-boats

  Uganda

  Uitlanders

  Ulster

  Ulster Unionists

  Ulster Volunteers

  Umm Diwaykarat, battle of (1899)

  unemployment

  Union Jack

  Union Jack

  Union of Students of Black Descent

  Unionists

  United African National Council

  United Nations; and the Cold War; creation of Israel; and the Suez war

  United States of America: trade with Britain; ‘new imperialism’; industries; emigration to; Monroe Doctrine; First World War; and Irish ‘Troubles’; isolationism; views of British empire; manufacturing industry; battleships; and defence of Australia; poor relations with Britain; Second World War; race riots; anti-imperialism; British financial dependence on; Atlantic Charter; British hostility towards; racism; and SEAC; Lend Lease; as superpower; Cold War; Truman Doctrine; and NATO; fear of Communist subversion; and the Iranian crisis; Korean War; deteriorating relations with Britain; and the Middle East; and the Suez war; Vietnam War; ‘special relationship’; and the Falklands war

  Upper Niger

  Urabi Pasha

  Uruguay

  USAAF

  Utrecht, Treaty of (1714)

  Vancouver, Captain George

  Vansittart, Lord

  Venables, General Robert

  Vereeniging, Treaty of (1902)

  Vernon, Admiral Edward

  Versailles, Peace of (1783)

  Versailles Treaty (1919)

  Vichy government

  Victoria (Australia)

  Victoria, Lake

  Victoria, Queen; Empress of India; Diamond Jubilee; head of state of self-governing colonies

  Viet Minh

  Viet Nam

  Viet Nam War

  Virginia

  Virginia Company

  Vladivostok

  Voice of America

  Voltaire

  Wafd

  Wager, Rear-Admiral Sir Charles

  Wakefield, Colonel Edward Gibbon

  Walpole, Horace

  Walpole, Sir Robert

  Walsingham, Sir Francis

  War of the Austrian Succession

  War Office

  War of the Spanish Succession

  Ward, Colonel John

  Ward, Sir Joseph

  Warner, Sir Thomas

  Warwick, Earl of

  Washington, George

  Washington Naval Treaty

  Waterhouse, Captain Charles

  Waterloo, battle of (1815)

  Watt, James

  Watts, Isaac

  Wauchope, General Sir Arthur

  Wavell, General Sir Archibald

  Webb, Beatrice

  Webb, Sydney

  Wehrmacht

  Welensky, Sir Roy

  welfare state

  Welldon, J.E.C.

  Welles, Sumner

  Wellesley, Richard, Marquess

  Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of; as a hero; in India; Napoleonic Wars; achievements

  West Africa; Lugard and; inhospitable conditions; wars with French in; Britain loses trade with; Second World War; Communist propaganda; independence movements

  West Africa Frontier Force

  West Indies: settlement of; slaves; and the ‘Western Design’; defences; immigration; War of Jenkin’s Ear; Seven Years War; and American War of Independence; Napoleonic Wars; sugar; abolition of slavery; emigration to; First World War; desire for self-government; Second World War; impoverishment; emigration to Britain

 

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