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Britain and her subject peoplesAshton, Elizabeth Mary. January 1944 (has links) (PDF)
[Typewritten] Includes bibliography. 1. The British West Indian colonies -- 2. The British African colonies -- 3. The British colonies in the Mediterranean, Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden -- 4. The British colonies in the East -- 5. India -- 6. The island dependencies -- 7. Conclusion.
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Power politics in post-colonial narrativeLee, Kit-wai., 李潔慧. January 2002 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Literary and Cultural Studies / Master / Master of Arts
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The trust in British Central African policy 1889-1939Robinson, Ronald January 1951 (has links)
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[An] Evaluation of the 1945 proposals for constitutional change in NigeriaAligwekwe, Iwuoha Edozie January 1952 (has links)
Note: / As can be seen from the title, the subject of this thesis is "An Evaluation of the 1945 ProposaIs for Constitutional Change in Nigeria ." Constitutions, as we know them , are not the wishes or the gift of a Benevolent , Omniscent Diety given to Governments and people alike from Mount Senai the through the heads of States.
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Red Albion: Genocide and English Colonialism, 1622-1646 / Genocide and English Colonialism, 1622-1646Kruer, Matthew, 1981- 06 1900 (has links)
viii, 170 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library catalog for the location and call number. / This thesis examines the connection between colonialism and violence during the
early years of English settlement in North America. I argue that colonization was inherently
destructive because the English colonists envisioned a comprehensive transformation of the
American landscape that required the elimination ofNative American societies. Two case
studies demonstrate the dynamics ofthis process. During the Anglo-Powhatan Wars in
Virginia, latent violence within English ideologies of imperialism escalated cont1ict to
levels of extreme brutality, but the fracturing ofpower along the frontier limited Virginian
war aims to expulsion of the Powhatan Indians and the creation of a segregated society.
During the Pequot War in New England, elements of violence in the Puritan worldview
became exaggerated by the onset of societal crisis during the Antinomian Controversy. The
resulting climate of fear unified the colonies and created an ideological commitment to the
genocide of the Pequots. / Committee in Charge:
Dr. Jack Maddex, Chair;
Dr. Matthew Dennis;
Dr. Jeffrey Ostler
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British colonial policy in West Africa, 1885-1900Ekechi, Felix K., 1934- January 1965 (has links)
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Making a career in the British Empire, c. 1900-1960Jeppesen, Christopher January 2013 (has links)
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An Evaluation of the 1945 proposals for constitutional change in NigeriaAligwekwe, Iwuoha Edozie January 1952 (has links)
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Financing colonial rule : the hut tax system in Natal, 1847-1898.Ramdhani, Narissa. January 1985 (has links)
The functioning of African societies in the colonial environment has become a popular subject of research by historians. However, these are areas of neglect insofar as the investigation of the economic role of Africans in colonial states is concerned. In spite of the fact that the European population and the revenue of Natal have never been very large, there have been numerous studies examining the role of the white inhabitants in the economic development of the colony. Stimulus for this thesis has therefore been provided by the vacuum in the historical literature concerning the financial history of colonial Natal, and in particular, how the Hut Tax - one of the more significant manifestations of colonialism - served as a tool in coercing the northern Nguni inhabitants to finance the administration of foreign rule. / Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1985.
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Britain and the Australian colonies 1818-31 : the technique of governmentEddy, J. J. January 1968 (has links)
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