Colonial Conference, 1887. Proceedings of the Colonial Conference. 1887. Vol. I.

Colonial Conference, 1887. Proceedings of the Colonial Conference. 1887. Vol. I.
Title Colonial Conference, 1887. Proceedings of the Colonial Conference. 1887. Vol. I. PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
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Pages 0
Release 2006
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The Commonwealth of Nations

The Commonwealth of Nations
Title The Commonwealth of Nations PDF eBook
Author W. David McIntyre
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 627
Release 1977
Genre
ISBN 1452907803

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The author, a professor of history at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, presents a comprehensive survey of Commonwealth history from the time of soul-searching about the future of the British Empire, which marked the middle years of Queen Victoria’s reign, to the year when Britain decided to enter the European Community. The account is divided in three periods - 1869 to 1917, 1917 to 1941, and 1942 to 1971. Within each period a four-fold thematic divisions is followed: Dominions, Indian Empire, crown colonies, and protectorates.

Australia

Australia
Title Australia PDF eBook
Author Sir Ernest Scott
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 788
Release 1988
Genre Australia
ISBN 0521356210

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India and the Commonwealth 1885–1929

India and the Commonwealth 1885–1929
Title India and the Commonwealth 1885–1929 PDF eBook
Author S. R. Mehrotra
Publisher Routledge
Pages 261
Release 2021-12-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000510956

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The story of the transformation of the old British Empire into the modern Commonwealth had often been told from the point of view of Great Britain and the ‘white dominions’. No attempt had so far been made to describe the decisive role of India in the shaping of the multi-racial Commonwealth of today. Originally published in 1965, the main theme of this work by an Indian author is the growth of the idea of Commonwealth in India from 1885, the year in which the Indian National Congress was organized, to 1929, when Congress declared ‘complete independence’ to be its goal. What did the British Empire mean to early Indian nationalists? How did the ideal of self-government of India on the Dominion model grow? What was India’s continued association with the Commonwealth valued in India and in Britain? Answers to these and similar questions are attempted in this book. Despite its great importance, the role of India in the Commonwealth in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries had received little attention from scholars. Dr Mehrotra’s clear, incisive, informed and balanced study was therefore the more welcome, not only for its source, but because it lent a new dimension to our understanding of India’s part in defining and enlarging the idea of Commonwealth. It is an important contribution to Commonwealth and to modern Indian history.

Catalogue of the Library of the Royal Colonial Institute

Catalogue of the Library of the Royal Colonial Institute
Title Catalogue of the Library of the Royal Colonial Institute PDF eBook
Author Royal Commonwealth Society. Library
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Pages 718
Release 1895
Genre Commonwealth countries
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The Seabound Coast

The Seabound Coast
Title The Seabound Coast PDF eBook
Author William Johnston
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 1292
Release 2011-01-14
Genre History
ISBN 1459713249

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Commended for the 2011 Keith Matthews Award From its creation in 1910, the Royal Canadian Navy was marked by political debate over the countrys need for a naval service. The Seabound Coast, Volume I of a three-volume official history of the RCN, traces the story of the navys first three decades, from its beginnings as Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Lauriers tinpot navy of two obsolescent British cruisers to the force of six modern destroyers and four minesweepers with which it began the Second World War. The previously published Volume II of this history, Part 1, No Higher Purpose, and Part 2, A Blue Water Navy, has already told the story of the RCN during the 19391945 conflict. Based on extensive archival research, The Seabound Coast recounts the acrimonious debates that eventually led to the RCNs establishment in 1910, its tenuous existence following the Laurier governments sudden replacement by that of Robert Borden one year later, and the navys struggles during the First World War when it was forced to defend Canadian waters with only a handful of resources. From the effects of the devastating Halifax explosion in December 1917 to the U-boat campaign off Canadas East Coast in 1918, the volume examines how the RCNs task was made more difficult by the often inconsistent advice Ottawa received from the British Admiralty in London. In its final section, this important and well-illustrated history relates the RCNs experience during the interwar years when anti-war sentiment and an economic depression threatened the services very survival.

The Cambridge Modern History

The Cambridge Modern History
Title The Cambridge Modern History PDF eBook
Author John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Baron Acton
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Pages 1188
Release 1910
Genre Enlightenment
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"The Cambridge Modern History" is a comprehensive modern history of the world, beginning with the 15th century age of Discovery, published by the Cambridge University Press in the United Kingdom and also in the United States.