Advance and Retreat in Representative Self-Government Select Documents on the Constitutional History of T Herausgeber: Fieldhouse, David; Madden, Frederick; Fieldhouse, David Kenne
Advance and Retreat in Representative Self-Government Select Documents on the Constitutional History of T Herausgeber: Fieldhouse, David; Madden, Frederick; Fieldhouse, David Kenne
The documents in this volume illustrate the ways in which Britain attempted to devise forms of government it was thought would be more suitable for dependencies that had few British settlers who might successfully operate a representative system--and where the majority of indigenous peoples needed protection against such a minority.
The documents in this volume illustrate the ways in which Britain attempted to devise forms of government it was thought would be more suitable for dependencies that had few British settlers who might successfully operate a representative system--and where the majority of indigenous peoples needed protection against such a minority.
FREDERICK MADDEN is Emeritus Reader in Commonwealth Government, Nuffield College, Oxford University. He was previously Beit Lecturer in Colonial History and is the author or coeditor of Oxford and the Idea of Commonwealth, Australia and Britain, Imperial Constitutional Documents, 1765-1965, A Supplement, and British Colonial Developmets, 1774-1834. DAVID FIELDHOUSE is Vere Harmsworth Professor of Imperial and Naval History, the senior imperial chair at Cambridge University, and Fellow of the Jesus College. He is the former Beit Lecturer, successor to Frederick Madden, and is the author of The Colonial Empires, Economics and Empire, 1830-1914, ilever Overseas and Black Africa.
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Preface Bibliographical Note Secretaries of State Imperial Authority and Supervision: Devices Old ad New British Settlements Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction The Crown and its Nominees The Chartered Company India--From Company Rule to Empire The Genesis of QUASI-Representative Government Paramountcy: Relations with the Princely States External Affairs: Relations Across the Frontier Representative Government: Collapse and Revival The "Ancient" West Indies Jamaica The Windward Islands The Leeward Islands British Honduras The Leeward and Windward Islands: Moves Toward a Federal Union Crown Colony Government The Original Crown Colonies: Ceylon Malta Trinidad British Guiana Mauritius and Seychelles New Crown Colonies and Protectorates: British West Africa The Colony of Hong Kong The Colony of the Falkland Islands The Colony of the Straits Settlements; The Malay States and Borneo Territories The Colony of Fiji Protectorates in East and Central-South Africa Other Dependencies The Ionian Islands: Completion of a Trust Cyprus - A "Temporary Administration" Egypt (and the Sudan) - A "Veiled Protectorate" Ireland Under the Union: Failure of Attempts at Devolution Index
Preface Bibliographical Note Secretaries of State Imperial Authority and Supervision: Devices Old ad New British Settlements Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction The Crown and its Nominees The Chartered Company India--From Company Rule to Empire The Genesis of QUASI-Representative Government Paramountcy: Relations with the Princely States External Affairs: Relations Across the Frontier Representative Government: Collapse and Revival The "Ancient" West Indies Jamaica The Windward Islands The Leeward Islands British Honduras The Leeward and Windward Islands: Moves Toward a Federal Union Crown Colony Government The Original Crown Colonies: Ceylon Malta Trinidad British Guiana Mauritius and Seychelles New Crown Colonies and Protectorates: British West Africa The Colony of Hong Kong The Colony of the Falkland Islands The Colony of the Straits Settlements; The Malay States and Borneo Territories The Colony of Fiji Protectorates in East and Central-South Africa Other Dependencies The Ionian Islands: Completion of a Trust Cyprus - A "Temporary Administration" Egypt (and the Sudan) - A "Veiled Protectorate" Ireland Under the Union: Failure of Attempts at Devolution Index
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