The Dominions and India Since 1900 - (Documents in Imperial History) by A F Madden (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- The sixth volume in a continuing series of Select Documents On The Constitutional History Of The British Empire And Commonwealth, this book documents the final stages of decolonization of the British Empire.
- About the Author: FREDERICK MADDEN was Professorial Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford from 1958 to 1984.
- 906 Pages
- History, World
- Series Name: Documents in Imperial History
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About the Book
The sixth volume in Greenwood's ongoing series, this book is the first of three fine volumes to cover the twentieth century and the last stages in decolonization of the British Empire. It is concerned with the original five Dominions, the apparently inappropriate association of the Irish Free State with those Dominions, and the similarly anomalous status of India, the first non-European dependency and the first republic to secure full membership in the Commonwealth and to make it a multiracial association. The book documents the evolution of, changes in, and rise and fall of that Commonwealth association; the shifts in the balance of powers within the Canadian and Australian federations; the fulfillment of union in South Africa and Ireland; the coherence emerging in New Zealand; the bankruptcy in Newfoundland; and the separation of India and Pakistan. Two forthcoming volumes will deal with the colonies, protectorates, and mandates in the twentieth century.
Book Synopsis
The sixth volume in a continuing series of Select Documents On The Constitutional History Of The British Empire And Commonwealth, this book documents the final stages of decolonization of the British Empire. It covers the original five Dominions, the Irish Free State, and India.About the Author
FREDERICK MADDEN was Professorial Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford from 1958 to 1984.
JOHN DARWIN is Bert Lecturer in the History of the British Commonwealth and a Faculty Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford. His most recent book is The End of the British Empire: The Historical Debate (1991).