Examples of 'pax britannica' in a sentence
Meaning of "pax britannica"
Pax Britannica refers to the period of relative peace and stability in the British Empire during the 19th century. It symbolizes the dominant position of the British in global affairs and their ability to maintain order
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- The period of British imperialism after the 1805 Battle of Trafalgar, which led to a period of overseas British expansionism.
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Pax Judaica has to replace pax americana which replaced pax britannica.
Pax Britannica and all that.
You always upheld the Pax Britannica.
The Pax Britannica was an armed peace.
It is the height of the Pax Britannica.
Since the period of Pax Britannica the United Kingdom has held significant soft power.
In international relations there was a long period of peace, known as the Pax Britannica.
Why was Pax Britannica a period of smaller government?
In the vital sense of the term, it was a Pax Britannica.
National interest . Pax Britannica and all that.
Defence of the realm is my bailiwick . National interest . Pax Britannica and all that.
It marks the beginning of a Pax Britannica which lasts until 1914.
For reference, you may read the third in the Pax Britannica trilogy by James Morris.
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