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The Way of Empire: 400 Years of European Expansion (6th Edition)

(british) Ramsay Muir

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"The Way of Empire: 400 Years of European Expansion" is an important work by the famous British historian and thinker Ramsay Muir, first published in 1917 and reprinted many times over the past 20 years. This book is translated based on the 1939 sixth edition. The book describes the global expansion process of Europe from a rational and balanced perspective, including the competition among the great powers such as Britain, France, the Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Germany, and Russia as participants in the expansion process, as well as the relationship between the colonies and the metropolitan country. Among them, Ramsay Muir focuses on exploring the motivations of imperialist expansion, the various forms of expansion, the different stages of European expansion, and the relationship between World War I and European expansion. "The Way of Empire: 400 Years of European Expansion" has high reference value, both in terms of the academic significance of understanding the history of European expansion and the practical significance of understanding the current world structure, relations between European countries, and the game of great powers.