Emigrants and Empire: British Settlement in the Dominions Between the WarsStephen Constantine Professor Drummond's two pioneering studies, British Economic Policy and the Empire 1919-1939, 1972, and Imperial Economic Policy 1917-1939, 1974, helped to revive interest in Empire migration and other aspects of inter-war imperial economic history. This book concentrates upon the attempts to promote state-assisted migration in the post-First World War period particularly associated with the Empire Settlement Act of 1922. It examines the background to these new emigration experiments, the development of plans for both individual and family migration, as well as the specific schemes for the settlement of ex-servicemen and of women. Varying degrees of encouragement, acquiescence and resistance with which they were received in the dominions, are discussed. After the First World War there was a striking reorientation of state policy on emigration from the United Kingdom. A state-assisted emigration scheme for ex-servicemen and ex-servicewomen, operating from 1919 to 1922, was followed by an Empire Settlement Act, passed in 1922. This made significant British state funding available for assisted emigration and overseas land settlement in British Empire countries. Foremost amongst the achievements of the high-minded imperial projects was the free-passage scheme for ex-servicemen and women which operated between 1919 and 1922 under the auspices of the Oversea Settlement Committee. Cheap passages were considered as one of the prime factors in stimulating the flow of migration, particularly in the case of single women. The research represented here makes a significant contribution to the social histories of these states as well as of the United Kingdom. |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
1820 Association Afrikaner agricultural Amery Amery's Annual Report April assisted immigration assisted passages Auckland August Australia British emigration British ex-servicemen British government British women Cabinet Canada Canadian Cape cent Colonial Office Commonwealth December Department of Immigration dominion governments Dominions Royal Commission Drummond Duncan Empire migration Empire Settlement Act employers employment encourage established ex-service farm farmers February female migration free-passage scheme girls government's Haggard Ibid immigration policy Imperial Conference Imperial Economic Imperial Economic Policy Imperial government imperialist industrial January July June King Papers land settlement Leo Amery London Macnaghten Maoriland Worker March ment Milner Minister Minutes National November NZPD October organisations OSC Report Oversea Settlement Committee Parliamentary Party political population post-war problems programme rural Salvation Army Secretary September settlement schemes settlers Smuts social Social Imperialism societies Soldier Settlement Board South Africa trade unem Union United Kingdom Wellington Western Australia


