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The growth of a plural society : social, economic and political aspects of Northern Rhodesian development 1890-1953, with special reference to the problem of race relationsGann, Lewis H. January 1964 (has links)
No description available.
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Making philanthropists : entrepreneurs, evangelicals and the growth of philanthropy in the British world, 1756-1840Allpress, Roshan John January 2015 (has links)
This thesis traces the development of philanthropy as a tradition and movement within the United Kingdom and the British world, with attention to both the inner lives of philanthropists, and the social networks and organizational practices that underpinned the dramatic growth in philanthropic activity between the late 1750s and 1840. In contrast to studies that see philanthropy as primarily responsive to Britain's shifting public culture and imperial fortunes during the period, it argues that philanthropic change was driven by innovations in the internal culture and structures of intersecting commercial and religious networks, that were adapted to philanthropic purposes by philanthropic entrepreneurs. It frames the growth of philanthropy as both a series of experiments in effecting social change, within the United Kingdom and transnationally, and the fostering of a vocationally formative culture across three generations. Chapter one focuses on John Thornton, a prominent merchant and religious patron, reconstructing his correspondence networks and philanthropic practices, and revealing patterns of philanthropic interaction between mercantile and Evangelical clerical networks. Chapter two uses the reports and minutes of representative metropolitan societies and companies to develop a prosopography of more than 4000 philanthropic directors, mapping their nexus of interconnections in 1760, 1788 and 1800, and arguing for the importance of firstly Russia Company networks and later country banking networks for philanthropy. Chapters three and four offer an extended case study of the 'Clapham Sect' as an example of collective agency, reframing their influence within the philanthropic nexus, and, through a close reading of their published works, showing how as intellectual collaborators they developed a unique conception of 'trust' that informed their activism. Chapter five shows how philanthropists extended their reach transnationally, with case studies in Bengal, Sierra Leone and New Zealand, and chapter six addresses multiple paths by which philanthropy became intertwined with Empire and the globalizing world in the British imagination.
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Interactions Between Texts, Illustrations, and Readers: The Empiricist, Imperialist Narratives and Polemics of Sir Arthur Conan DoyleFavor, Lesli J. 12 1900 (has links)
While literary critics heretofore have subordinated Conan Doyle to more "canonical" writers, the author argues that his writings enrich our understanding of the ways in which Victorians and Edwardians constructed their identity as imperialists and that we therefore cannot afford to overlook Conan Doyle's work.
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Lord William Bentinck in Bengal, 1828-1835Barrett, Cynthia E. January 1954 (has links)
No description available.
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British imperial policy, 1874-1880Kirkpatrick, Robert L. January 1953 (has links)
No description available.
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Shelburne and America, 1763-1783Walsh-Atkins, Patrick January 1971 (has links)
No description available.
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British government and society in the Presidency of Bengal, c. 1858-c. 1880 : an examination of certain aspects of British attitudes, behaviour and policyCompton, John Michael January 1969 (has links)
No description available.
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The colonial policy of the first Earl of Liverpool as President of the Committee for Trade, 1786-1804Fergusson, Charles Bruce January 1952 (has links)
No description available.
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The development of the Indian administrative and financial system (1858-1905) with special reference to the relations between the central government and the provincesThomas, Parakunnel Joseph January 1935 (has links)
No description available.
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The establishment of administration in the East Africa Protectorate to 1912Mungeam, Gordon Hudson January 1965 (has links)
No description available.
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