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Contents
CHAPTER I | 3 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 14 |
the analogy of Greece | 22 |
Lord Kimberley as Colonial Secretary | 33 |
West Africa and East Africa 18714 | 39 |
British and French adjustments in West | 46 |
PAGE | 53 |
xvii | 65 |
The old Liberal view | 345 |
Philanthropic imperialism Shades of opinion | 354 |
Chamberlain Milner and Kruger | 361 |
Milners reconstruction | 367 |
The Zulu Rebellion of 1906 | 373 |
THE EMERGENCE OF TWENTIETHCENTURY ISSUES IN THE INDIGENOUS COLONIAL | 379 |
Protectorates under the Foreign Office | 386 |
British West Africa 18951914 | 392 |
Livingstone | 71 |
Stanley and the Congo project | 79 |
PAGE | 86 |
The white mans grave | 92 |
INTERNATIONAL RIVALRY 18851895 | 95 |
The Treaty of San Stefano | 97 |
negotiations with the Amir | 103 |
Lord Lyttons policy | 109 |
CHAPTER V | 127 |
the touchstone of Ireland | 133 |
Party differences over Bechuanaland | 141 |
PROBLEMS OF INDIAN SECURITY | 145 |
UNIONISM AND IMPERIALISM | 156 |
The Chartered Company denounced by the philanthropists | 174 |
143 | 197 |
The direction of British imports | 208 |
CHAPTER VII | 230 |
The Navy and the Australian colonies the Western Pacific | 240 |
Mediterranean strategy in the 1890s | 253 |
ucmpts to embroil England in the Roll | 258 |
Small wars of the 1890s | 266 |
Rosebery at the Foreign Office | 271 |
CHAPTER IX | 293 |
Preliminaries of the Washington Treaty | 302 |
the arbitration award | 320 |
Cocoa palmoil The Colonial Office preserves peasant economy | 394 |
DOMINION NATIONALISM AND THE EMERGENT COMMONWEALTH | 397 |
Australia New Zealand and the Pacific Islands | 403 |
Occasion of calling the first Colonial Conference 1887 | 409 |
Plans for further conferences | 430 |
The Imperial Conference becomes an institution | 438 |
The Imperial Department of Agriculture | 471 |
BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY AND COLONIAL | 512 |
The AngloJapanese alliance 1902 | 529 |
The Entente Cordiale | 535 |
Recognition of revolutionary governments | 688 |
CHAPTER XIX | 711 |
Governors and their instructions | 752 |
Relations with the Treasury and the War Office | 758 |
Secretaries and permanent officials in the twentieth century | 769 |
771 | |
INDEX | 776 |
381 | 779 |
By G S GRAHAM M A Rhodes Professor of Imperial | 791 |
181 | 800 |
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