1st Edition

Imperialism Critical Concepts in Historical Studies Volume I

Edited By Peter J. Cain, Mark Harrison Copyright 2004

    First published in 2004. This is Volume I in a collection on Imperialism, Critical Concepts in Historical Studies and includes part one on the Emergence of Imperialism as a Concept and part two, Early Marxist Theories and their Critics.

    VOLUME I: Introduction PART I: The Emergence of Imperialism as a Concept 1. Imperialism 2. Free Trade and Foreign Policy 3. The Economic Basis of ‘Imperialism’ 4. The Imperialism of British Trade Ritortus 5. Extracts from ‘Imperialism: A Study’ 6. Extracts from ‘Imperialism: A Study’ 7. Extract from ‘The Theory of Business Enterprise’8. The True Imperialism 9. Extract from ‘The Economics of Imperialism’10. Extract from ‘The War of Steel and Gold’11. The Opportunity of Japan PART II: Early Marxist Theories and their Critics 12. Extracts from ‘The British Rule in India’ and ‘The Future Results of British Rule in India’ 13. The Significance of the Trust 14. Extracts from Finance Capital: A Study of the Latest Phase of Capitalist Development 15. Ultra-imperialism 16. Extracts from ‘Imperialism and World Economy’ 17. Extracts from ‘The Accumulation of Capital –An Anti-Critique’ 18. Extract from ‘Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism’ 19. Extract from ‘The Sociology of Imperialisms’ 20. Structures of Power 21. Extract from ‘Imperialism and the Accumulation of Capital’ 22. Extract from ‘Empire or Democracy?’

    Biography

    Edited by Peter J. Cain, Mark Harrison