Emigrants and Empire: British Settlement in the Dominions Between the Wars

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Stephen Constantine
Manchester University Press, 1990 - History - 208 pages
This collection of papers is part of the series Studies in Imperialism. The series aims to examine imperialism as more than a set of economic, political and military phenomena and explores the intellectual, cultural and technical aspects of imperialism in the era of European world supremacy. The books seek to demonstrate that imperialism had profound effects on dominant as well as on subordinate societies.
 

Contents

the politics of Empire settlement
22
The assisted emigration of British exservicemen to
45
single female
72
Australia and British
96
Immigration and the making of New Zealand
121
Canada and Empire settlement
150
Empire settlement and South African immigration policy
174
Index
203
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Dr Stephen Constantine is a Senior Lecturer in History at Lancaster University

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