Lord Frederick J D Lugard
The Dual Mandate in British Tropical Africa
Lord Frederick J D Lugard
The Dual Mandate in British Tropical Africa
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First Published in 1965. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1965. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 696
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 1965
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1184g
- ISBN-13: 9780714616902
- ISBN-10: 0714616907
- Artikelnr.: 26682298
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 696
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 1965
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1184g
- ISBN-13: 9780714616902
- ISBN-10: 0714616907
- Artikelnr.: 26682298
Lord Frederick John Dealtry Lugard (Author)
Part I Europe and Tropical Africa
1 The Acquisition of the British African Tropics
2 The Status and Conditions of the British Tropics
3 Principles Governing Control in the Tropics
4The People of British Tropical Africa
5 Some General Principles of Administration
6 The Machinery of Administration
7 THe British Staff and Conditions of Life in the Tropics
8 The Home Government and the Dependencies
9 The Hone Government and the Dependencies Cont. Part II
10 Methods of Ruling Native Races
11 Cont
12 Taxation
14 Taxation and Methods of Raising Revenue
15 Lands tenure and Transfer
16 Cont
17 Cont
18 Slavery in British Africa
19 Cont
10 Labour in Tropical Africa
11 Cont
12 Education 13 Cont
14Transport
15 Trade
16 Economic Development
17 Cint
18 The Law and the Courts of Justice
19 Courts of Justice
20 Some Other Problems
21 Cont
22 Conclusion.
1 The Acquisition of the British African Tropics
2 The Status and Conditions of the British Tropics
3 Principles Governing Control in the Tropics
4The People of British Tropical Africa
5 Some General Principles of Administration
6 The Machinery of Administration
7 THe British Staff and Conditions of Life in the Tropics
8 The Home Government and the Dependencies
9 The Hone Government and the Dependencies Cont. Part II
10 Methods of Ruling Native Races
11 Cont
12 Taxation
14 Taxation and Methods of Raising Revenue
15 Lands tenure and Transfer
16 Cont
17 Cont
18 Slavery in British Africa
19 Cont
10 Labour in Tropical Africa
11 Cont
12 Education 13 Cont
14Transport
15 Trade
16 Economic Development
17 Cint
18 The Law and the Courts of Justice
19 Courts of Justice
20 Some Other Problems
21 Cont
22 Conclusion.
Part I Europe and Tropical Africa
1 The Acquisition of the British African Tropics
2 The Status and Conditions of the British Tropics
3 Principles Governing Control in the Tropics
4The People of British Tropical Africa
5 Some General Principles of Administration
6 The Machinery of Administration
7 THe British Staff and Conditions of Life in the Tropics
8 The Home Government and the Dependencies
9 The Hone Government and the Dependencies Cont. Part II
10 Methods of Ruling Native Races
11 Cont
12 Taxation
14 Taxation and Methods of Raising Revenue
15 Lands tenure and Transfer
16 Cont
17 Cont
18 Slavery in British Africa
19 Cont
10 Labour in Tropical Africa
11 Cont
12 Education 13 Cont
14Transport
15 Trade
16 Economic Development
17 Cint
18 The Law and the Courts of Justice
19 Courts of Justice
20 Some Other Problems
21 Cont
22 Conclusion.
1 The Acquisition of the British African Tropics
2 The Status and Conditions of the British Tropics
3 Principles Governing Control in the Tropics
4The People of British Tropical Africa
5 Some General Principles of Administration
6 The Machinery of Administration
7 THe British Staff and Conditions of Life in the Tropics
8 The Home Government and the Dependencies
9 The Hone Government and the Dependencies Cont. Part II
10 Methods of Ruling Native Races
11 Cont
12 Taxation
14 Taxation and Methods of Raising Revenue
15 Lands tenure and Transfer
16 Cont
17 Cont
18 Slavery in British Africa
19 Cont
10 Labour in Tropical Africa
11 Cont
12 Education 13 Cont
14Transport
15 Trade
16 Economic Development
17 Cint
18 The Law and the Courts of Justice
19 Courts of Justice
20 Some Other Problems
21 Cont
22 Conclusion.