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The Second British Empire: The British Empire and the re-emergence of global finance

The Second British Empire: The British Empire and the re-emergence of global finance

... of empire offered other advantages, including institutional ...the British Empire, such as the Channel Islands, the Caribbean British possessions, Hong Kong (until 1997) or British ...

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Remembering the Great War in the Dominions of the British Empire

Remembering the Great War in the Dominions of the British Empire

... the British Empire, the contribution of the Canadian Expeditionary Force in quantitative terms was behind only India’s total number of mobilized personnel; it was also in a similar position in regards to ...

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Imperial Boredom: Monotony and the British Empire

Imperial Boredom: Monotony and the British Empire

... the British Empire from the early 19th century until its demise, Auerbach has chosen an ambitious canvas on which to address these issues and has produced an engaging and highly readable study of a complex ...

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Migration, Settlers and the British Empire

Migration, Settlers and the British Empire

... the British Empire meant disenchantment most of all – the damp and draughty island that they encountered on return failing quite dramatically to resemble that Britain of the mind that had sustained them ...

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From the Andes to the Outback : Acclimatising Alpacas in the British Empire

From the Andes to the Outback : Acclimatising Alpacas in the British Empire

... the British Empire, it also exposed certain tensions in these ...The British, the Australians and the Peruvians all invested these valuable animals with their own specific hopes and expectations, ...

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The British Empire Debate

The British Empire Debate

... imperialist’ framing to recognise the highly partial account that these films provided. Nor is it necessary to overlook the differences between imperial and post-imperial Britain to recognise the recurrence of classic ...

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Commodity culture : tropical health and hygiene in the British Empire

Commodity culture : tropical health and hygiene in the British Empire

... the British Empire readily bought into such products, setting out for the tropics with confidence they were protected against any malady they might ...

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A special relationship : the British Empire in British and American cinema, 1930 1960

A special relationship : the British Empire in British and American cinema, 1930 1960

... Moreover, the people in the village rely on the British to save them from the sleeping sickness. They require Western medicine and administrative initiative and support to help them move to a better location and ...

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The Judicial Committee as Constitutional Court for the British Empire 1833-1971

The Judicial Committee as Constitutional Court for the British Empire 1833-1971

... These decided such points as the following: a judge cannot be dismissed by the Governor-in-Council without being allowed a hearing; 00 the ordinary civil servant may[r] ...

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Jews and the British Empire c 1900

Jews and the British Empire c 1900

... wanted then to sell on the land to settlers in smaller parcels. The offer to Herzl, was thus made in the context of other attempts to recruit white settlers to East Africa. 68 When news reached Nairobi of the offer to ...

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Ireland, India and the British Empire

Ireland, India and the British Empire

... During the early modern period land was the basis for political power and wealth, so the expropriation of Irish land also characterised British imperialism. A series of major plantations occurred, first in Munster ...

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Canada and WWI Workbook 2.1 PP.ppt

Canada and WWI Workbook 2.1 PP.ppt

... ◼ In addition to Canada, other dominions of the British Empire immediately entered the war to support Britain... 2.1: Entry into the War.[r] ...

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Domesticating the Frontier: Gender, Empire and Adventure Landscapes in British Cinema, 1945 59

Domesticating the Frontier: Gender, Empire and Adventure Landscapes in British Cinema, 1945 59

... the British. Wyatt, initially sceptical about the British and their empire, is converted from the view that they are ninnies who spend all their time drinking tea, and comes to respect them – and ...

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The Empire at war: British and Indian perceptions of empire in the First World War

The Empire at war: British and Indian perceptions of empire in the First World War

... again, British officers refer to the reckless bravery of the ...The British conceive the acts of heroism performed by Indian soldiers differently from their ...to British national ...The ...

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Minutes of Committee on Limitation of Armament 5th Meeting

Minutes of Committee on Limitation of Armament 5th Meeting

... but little relief to the overburdened taxpayer and would provide.. BRITISH FAYOR ABOLITION. The view of the British Government and the British Empire delegation was[r] ...

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...  In addition to Canada, other dominions of the British Empire immediately.. entered the war to support Britain..[r] ...

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Britain’s War Machine: Weapons, Resources and Experts in the Second World War

Britain’s War Machine: Weapons, Resources and Experts in the Second World War

... of British science and technology, Edgerton claims that the British Empire was the most modern in the ...the British Empire began in the post-First World War period, and moreover that ...

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From empire to Empire: Benjamin Disraeli and the formalization of the British Imperial Social Structure

From empire to Empire: Benjamin Disraeli and the formalization of the British Imperial Social Structure

... the British Empire vanishing, “imperialism” once again became a slogan for oppression and anachronistic ...the empire during Disraeli’s tenure take up barely two of thirty-two ...

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Ameliorating Empire: Slavery and Protection in the British Colonies, 1783-1865

Ameliorating Empire: Slavery and Protection in the British Colonies, 1783-1865

... Although British creditors had long lamented the leniency of Spanish law respecting debt, their difficulties procuring remunerations had intensified during Hislop’s tenure, given the lack of any official sanction ...

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Ideology and Empire in Eighteenth Century India: the British in Bengal

Ideology and Empire in Eighteenth Century India: the British in Bengal

... one British collector and the Dinajpur Raj, Travers shows that in practice the British effort to impose its sovereignty was blunted by the necessity of negotiation with magnates; despite their ...

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