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Elgin and Churchill at the Colonial Office 1905–1908
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Ronald Hyam
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1968
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-1-349-00215-3
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978-1-349-00213-9
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1968
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Introduction
pp. 7
The Career and Reputation of Lord Elgin
pp. 36
The Formation of the Liberal Ministry, December 1905
pp. 45
The Liberal Ministry and the Empire
pp. 55
South Africa: Aftermath of the Boer War
pp. 194
West and East Africa: Aftermath of the Partition
pp. 218
Ceylon: Aftermath of the decline of the Imperial Factor
pp. 237
South Africa: The Temptation to Intervene
pp. 289
Colonial Problems in an International Context
pp. 317
The Colonial Conference of 1907
pp. 349
Churchill’s Tour, Autumn 1907, and its Consequences
pp. 367
Towards the Definition of a Native Policy for British Africa
pp. 428
The Development of Dependencies: The Contribution of the Government
pp. 477
Elgin and Churchill at the Colonial Office: The Conduct of Business
pp. 507
The Departure of Elgin from the Colonial Office April 1908
pp. 525
The Watershed of the Empire-Commonwealth: The Imperial Policy of the Liberal Government, 1905–1908
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