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Tristram Hunt is the author of "Marx's General: The Revolutionary Life of Friedrich Engels" and "Building Jerusalem: The Rise and Fall of the Victorian City." One of Britain's leading young historians, he writes regularly for "The Guardian," "The Observer," and "The Times," and has broadcast numerous series for the BBC. A lecturer in history at the University of London, Hunt represents Stoke-on-Trent in the British Parliament, where he serves as the education spokesman for the Labour Party.

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"A lively and cliche-busting survey of imperial history... With the richness of his approach... Hunt succeeds at moving beyond 'a barren conversation about empire being a "good" or "bad" thing' to reflect instead on how the processes of imperial exchange took place." --Maya Jasanoff, The Guardian (UK)"An A+ history of empire. To chart the emergence, growth, glory, decline and fall of an empire is no mean undertaking. To write about any aspect of the British Empire is to invite controversy.... So emerg[ing] with honor intact is quite an achievement. And producing an original take on a much-visited theme is a genuine accomplishment. It is to the author's great credit that this book accomplishes all three ambitions with apparently effortless ease." --Michael Gove, The Times (UK)"All too often, historians cast [the empire] as the supreme expression of Europe's moral superiority or as a uniquely wicked project to grind the wretched of the earth into the dust. But Hunt takes a more thoughtful approach. His new book shows how the British Empire actually worked on the ground.... It is distinguished not just by its vivid detail and fluent prose, but by the sheer complexity and subtlety of its arguments." --Dominic Sandbrook, The Sunday Times (UK)"A well-documented, evenhanded work that will delight urban scholars and lay travelers." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"Hunt succeeds in bringing his metropolises to life... A book to be enjoyed by an array of readers." --Library Journal

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