Empire: The Rise and Demise of the British World Order and the Lessons for Global Power (70 page)

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Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand
 
Garraway, Thomas
 
Gates, Horatio
 
Genocide
 
George V,
 
Georgia
 
Germany
 
African colonies
 
See also
First World War; Hitler, Adolf; Second World War
 
Gezo (African king)
 
Ghose, Aurobindo
 
Gilbert, Sir Humphrey
 
Gladstone, W. E.
 
Globalization
 
Glorious Revolution
 
Goetze, Sigismund
 
Gogerly, George
 
Gold
 
gold standard
 
Goldie, George
 
Gordon, Charles George
 
Gordon, George William
 
Government of India Act (1853)
 
Grace, W. G.
 
Grainger, James
 
Gran Grenada
 
Grant, Charles
 
Graves, Thomas
 
Gray, Robert
 
Great Britain
 
Bank of England
 
economy
 
emigration from
 
First World War expenditures of
 
and France.
See also
Seven Years War
 
and Greater Britain ideal.
See also
British Empire, as Greater Britain
 
House of Lords
 
lifestyle/national characteristics in
 
merchant navy
 
monarchy in
 
National Debt
 
naval power of
 
Navigation Acts
 
Old Sarum rotten borough in
 
Parliament
 
population
 
press in
 
Royal Air Force
 
Royal Society
 
and Russia
 
Secretary of State/India Council
 
sympathy for American colonists in
 
as United Kingdom
 
and Versailles peace conference
 
wars with Dutch
 
See also
British Empire
 
Greater Britain.
See also under
British Empire
 
Great Trigonometrical Survey of India
 
Greece
 
Greene, Nathaniel
 
Greenmantle
(Buchan)
 
Greenway, Francis Howard
 
Grenville, George
 
Grenville, Sir Richard
 
Grey, Sir Edward
 
Guiana
 
Guinea Company
 
Gulf of Mexico
 
 
Haggard, Henry Rider
 
Haiti
 
Hakluyt, Richard
 
Halifax (Lord)
 
Hallam, S. R. ‘Mickey’
 
Hamilton, Alexander
 
Hamilton (Lady)
 
Handland, Dorothy
 
Harmsworth, Alfred
 
Harrison, John
 
Harrower, John
 
Hasan Ethem
 
Hassan Khan, Mainodin
 
Hastings, Warren
 
Hawke, Sir Edward
 
Hawkins, John
 
Health issues.
See also
Disease; Scurvy
 
Heber, Reginald (Bishop of Calcutta)
 
Helmore, Holloway
 
Henry, G. A.
 
Henry VII,
 
Henry VIII,
 
Hereditary Genius
(Galton)
 
Heriot, Thomas
 
Hicks, William
 
Hierarchy
 
Himalayas
 
Hitler, Adolf
 
Hobhouse, Emily
 
Hobson, J. A.
 
Hodson, William
 
Holland.
See also
Amsterdam; Dutch East India Company; Great Britain, wars with Dutch
 
Home Letters Written from India
(Brown)
 
Home Rule bills of 1885 and 1893,
 
Homosexuals
 
Hong Kong
 
Hossein Khan, Gholam
 
Household Words
(Dickens)
 
Howe, William
 
Hudson, John
 
Hudson Bay Company
 
Hughes, William M.
 
Hugli River (Bengal)
 
Huguenots
 
Hume, Allan Octavian
 
Hunt, G. W.
 
Hunt, James
 
Husayn ibn Ali
 
 
Ilbert, Courtenay Peregrine
 
Imperial Camel Corps
 
Imperialism: A Study
(Hobson)
 
Imperialism, defensive/postmodern
 
Imports
 
re-exported
 
Indenture system
 
Independence movements
 
India
 
Amritsar massacre (1919)
 
Anglicization of
 
Anglo-Indian community in
 
Anushilan Samiti in
 
Bengal
 
‘Black Hole’ in Fort William
 
British investments in.
See also
British Empire, investments in
 
British troops in
 
Calcutta
 
capital drain from
 
Cawnpore
 
Central Legislative Assembly
 
Delhi/Delhi Durbar
 
economy
 
and First World War
 
Fort St. George
 
Gingee fort
 
Indian Army.
See also
India, Indian Mutiny of 1857
 
Indian Civil Service (ICS)
 
Indian elite
 
Indian Mutiny of 1857, 168
 
Indian National Congress
 
intercommunal violence in
 
Lucknow garrison
 
and missionary movement
 
New Delhi
 
and opium trade
 
Pondicherry
 
population
 
protocol in
 
Punjab
 
race issues in
 
Regulating Act (1773)
 
Simla
 
taxation in
 
Vellore mutiny
 
Viceroy in
 
Viceroy’s Palace in
 
violent protests in.
See also
India, Indian Mutiny of 1857
 
White Mutiny in
 
India Act
 
Indian Mirror
 
Indian Ocean
 
Indirect rule
 
Indonesia
 
Industrial Revolution
 
Infanticide, female
 
Inkle and Yarico (story about)
 
Interlopers
 
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
 
International monetary system
 
Iraq (Mesopotamia)
 
Ireland
 
colonization of
 
emigrants from
 
and Home Rule
 
Irish convicts sent to Australia
 
Irish Free State
 
partitioned
 
Sinn Fein and Irish Republican Army
 
Irrigation
 
Islam/Muslims
 
Israel
 
Itagaki, Seishiro
 
Italy
 
 
Jamaica
 
Morant Bay uprising
 
James I,
 
James II,
 
Jameson, Leander Starr
 
Japan/Japanese
 
Java
 
Jefferson, Thomas
 
Johnson, Samuel
 
Judges/magistrates (in India)
 
Jute spindles
 
 
Kalahari desert
 
Kali (goddess)
 
Kennedy, Charles Pratt
 
Kenya
 
Keswick, J.J.J. ‘King’
 
Keynes, John Maynard
 
Kingsford J. D.
 
Kipling, Rudyard
 
Kiralfy, Imre
 
Kirk, John
 
Kitchener, Herbert Horatio
 
Korea
 
Kosovo
 
Kruger, Paul
 
Kuruman, Bechuanaland
 
 
Labour mobility
 
La Gloire
(French warship)
 
Lakeland, William
 
Lake Ngami
 
Lambton, John, Earl of Durham
 
Lambton, William
 
Landes, David
 
Land ownership
 
Latin America
 
Lawrence, Henry
 
Lawrence, T. E.
 
Lebanon
 
Lee, Arthur
 

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