The Ideals of Empire: Political and Economic Thought, 1903 - 1913This set focuses on the influential economic and political commentators who saw weaknesses in the infrastructure of the British Empire at the turn of the twentieth century. Dubbed Idealists of Empire, they saw that the British Empire seemed to have no governing principles, no structure and no guiding ideals. Sir John Seeley's famous quote of 1883 sums up this view: 'we seem to have conquered and peopled half the world in a fit of absence of mind'. The mission of the idealists was to find an Imperial solution to this problem. The idealists of Empire documented their findings as they looked more systematically at the Empire's external challenges and internal workings, in terms of politics, economics and strategy. The texts published in this collection represent their most important contributions to the early twentieth-century debate on the fate of the Empire. |
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Contents
S GOLDMAN | xxiii |
PRINCIPLES OF EMPIRE | 5 |
MECHANISM OF EMPIRE | 52 |
THE WEST INDIES 877 | 56 |
A STUDY OF THE ECONOMIC | 69 |
LIST OF MAPS | 105 |
FREE TRADE AND THE EMPIRE | 144 |
EDUCATION AND IMPERIAL POLICY | 160 |
CANADA AND THE PACIFIC | 409 |
THE FRENCHCANADIANS AND THE EMPIRE | 420 |
IMPERIALISM AND AUSTRALIAN CONDITIONS | 446 |
NEW ZEALAND TODAY | 462 |
RHODES AND MILNER | 478 |
THE PROSPECTS OF A UNITED SOUTH AFRICA | 521 |
THE NATIVE QUESTION IN SOUTH AFRICA | 539 |
EDUCATION IN SOUTH AFRICA | 575 |
THE EMPIRE AND THE CHURCH | 166 |
IMPERIAL DEFENCE AND NATIONAL POLICY | 174 |
THE NAVY AND THE EMPIRE | 197 |
THE BOND OF MILITARY UNITY | 227 |
THE NERVES OF EMPIRE | 249 |
CABLES BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND CANADA | 252 |
BRITAIN TO INDIA CABLE AND LANDLINE ROUTES | 260 |
CABLES BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND AFRICA | 268 |
CABLES BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND AUSTRALIA | 272 |
THE CABLES OF THE FAR EAST | 280 |
IMPERIAL POSTAL SERVICES | 288 |
THE MERCANTILE MARINE | 318 |
IMPERIAL ORGANIZATION | 332 |
NATIONS IN MAKING | 351 |
THE FUTURE OF CANADA | 363 |
CANADIAN AGRICULTURE AND RURAL EDUCATION | 385 |
IMPERIALISM IN CANADIAN POLITICS | 403 |
SOME ASPECTS OF THE MINING INDUSTRY IN SOUTH AFRICA | 587 |
REALMS IN TRUST | 599 |
THE FRONTIER QUESTION | 651 |
THE INDIAN ARMY | 663 |
INDIAN EDUCATION | 696 |
BURMA | 716 |
OUR IMPERIAL INTERESTS IN NEARER AND FURTHER ASIA | 728 |
LORD CBOMER IN EGYPT | 760 |
THE LONGEST RIVER IN THE WORLD | 773 |
THE NILE | 798 |
BRITISH RULE IN THE SUDAN | 800 |
THE NILE AS I SAW IT | 809 |
THE TROPICS | 817 |
THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS | 827 |
WEST AFRICAN POSSESSIONS AND ADMINISTRATION | 835 |
THE EAST AFRICAN PROTECTORATE | 861 |
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The Ideals of Empire: Political and Economic Thought, 1903 - 1913 Ewen Green No preview available - 1998 |
The Ideals of Empire: Political and Economic Thought, 1903 - 1913 Ewen Green No preview available - 1998 |
The Ideals of Empire: Political and Economic Thought, 1903 - 1913 Ewen Green No preview available - 1998 |
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