The Web of Empire
English Cosmopolitans in an Age of Expansion, 1560-1660
Alison Games
Reviews and Awards
"Alison Games's newest book is a work of great range and depth that draws on a considerable breadth and variety of sources...This comprehensive study is meticulously researched and points to a new direction for considering English global activities in this era as well as for understanding the eventual development and growth of the British Empire."--Journal of British Studies
"The Web of Empire: English Cosmopolitanism in an Age of Expansion offers a rather benign view of how global empire was built, with a dazzling array of explorers, travellers, merchants, clerics and even soldiers often more concerned to learn from exotic peoples than to impose on them."--The Independent
"Like Games's earlier effort, The Web of Empire conveys the result of prodigious research; anyone who has attempted archival research of English activity in far-flung locations in this early period will be impressed by Games's energy and tenacity."--New England Quarterly
"An admirable book. It casts light in places where shadows lurked; thereby it brightens a reader's view of the beginnings of the English empire. It proceeds from its author's diligent scouring of sources, her eye for apt detail, her gifts of style, and her careful posing of argument, all of which render this book well worth an investment of one's time."--Warren M. Billings, Virginia Magazine of History and Biography
"This is early, all encompassing, and wide-ranging British imperial history at its finest."--R.D. Long, CHOICE
"This thought-provoking book will doubtless stimulate further studies of the role of cosmopolitan accommodation in European imperial expansion."--Renaissance Quarterly
"Beautifully written, deeply researched, extraordinarily wide-ranging, and pathbreaking book...Indispensible for understanding how the British Empire began and for understanding how its origins shaped its subsequent history"--Journal of Modern History