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Colonial Relations : The Douglas-Connolly Family and the Nineteenth-Century Imperial World
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Empire, family, and archive
pp. 20
Housekeepers and wives
pp. 48
Free people, servants, and states
pp. 79
Changing intimacies, changing empire
pp. 108
Local elites, governance, and authority
pp. 142
Governors, wives, daughters, and sons
pp. 176
Colonies, nations, and metropoles
pp. 218
Wealth and descendants
pp. 254
Conclusion: empire, colonies, and families
pp. 264
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