In "The Third British Empire," Sir Alfred Eckhard Zimmern, a distinguished English classical scholar, historian, and political scientist, delves into the intriguing longevity of the British Empire amid the dissolution of other empires. Pioneering the use of the term "British Commonwealth," Zimmern explores the survival and form of the empire, raising critical questions about its continued existence in an era marked by the collapse of empires. With a keen eye on the historical landscape, he tackles the challenges and outlines the imperatives for the British Empire to justify its endurance in a rapidly changing world. Join Zimmern on a thought-provoking journey as he unveils the secrets behind the resilience of one of history's most influential empires. In this series of lectures, given at Columbia University in January 1925, the author lays out the purpose of the lectures: "The questions to which we shall be seeking answers in these lectures are three in number. Firstly, why has the British Empire survived at a time when these other empires have dissolved and disappeared? Secondly, how has it survived? In what form has it survived? Thirdly, what must it do to justify its survival in an age which seems destined to dissolve empires?"
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