Abstract
Between 1860 and 1890 Britain greatly expanded her formal and informal empire, and her commercial activity, while avoiding war with any other major power. Although this period witnessed a revolution in the technologies of war, communication and transport, and profound changes in the European state system Britain secured her interests on low, and falling defence estimates. This combination of circumstances was neither accidental, not fortunate. It reflected a coherent response to the problems facing the state, and the development of core capabilities for a truly global strategy. In re-examining the development of British strategy between 1860 and 1890 this paper focuses on the major influences, expanding and changing commercial activity, the emergent technologies of iron, steam, and telegraphy, and the vast extent of the potential defence commitment.
Translated title of the contribution | Wirtschaftliche Macht, technologisher Vorsprung und imperiale Stärker: Großbritannien als einzigartige globale Macht 1860-1890 |
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Original language | German |
Title of host publication | Das Militär und der Aufbruch in die Moderne 1860-1890: Armeen, Marinen und der Wandel von Politik, Gesellschaft und Wirtschaft in Europa, den USA sowie Japan |
Editors | Norbert Krischke |
Place of Publication | Munich |
Publisher | R. Oldenbourg Verlag München |
Pages | 243 - 268 |
Number of pages | 26 |
Publication status | Published - 2003 |