In international relations the period was one of relative peace in Europe, known as the " Pax Britannica ", and economic, colonial, and industrial consolidation, temporarily disrupted by the Crimean War in 1854.
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In " Pax Britannica ", Voigt set out his views as to how the post-war world should be ordered, placing particular emphasis on the role that Britain should play in the new world order.
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She is known particularly for the " Pax Britannica " trilogy ( 1968 78 ), a history of the British Empire, and for portraits of cities, notably Oxford, Venice, Trieste, Hong Kong, and New York City.
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After the Second World War, Voigt devoted himself to writing and published several books on foreign affairs and European politics, including " Pax Britannica " ( 1949 ) and " The Greek Sedition " ( 1949 ).
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Far from the " pax Britannica " style policing of the 1840s and 1850s, early efforts to suppress the Slave Trade were often ineffectual due to a desire to keep on good terms with other European powers.
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This arrangement came to be referred to as the " Pax Americana ", in analogy to the " Pax Britannica " of the late 19th century and the " Pax Romana " of the first . ( " See"
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Main sea lanes may also attract pirates . " Pax Britannica " was the period from 1815 1914 during which the British Royal Navy controlled most of the key maritime trade routes, and also suppressed piracy and the slave trade.
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They'd go in, all in a row, catalogued precisely by computer, so that the researcher looking for a copy of James Morris's " Pax Britannica " or Carl Yastrzemski and Al Hirshberg's " Yaz " would know exactly where to look.
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The Romans demonstrated their power from Gaul to Galilee by stamping the emperor's face on their coins, and Her Majesty's government publicized the Pax Britannica by celebrating Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee with global distribution of figurines and cups with her image.
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A whole edition was also dedicated to the Royal Navy in the Victorian period, recognising the role it played in maintaining the " Pax Britannica ", as well as in polar exploration, surveying the oceans and the suppression of the slave trade.