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British colonial policy in the age of Peel and Russell

W. P. Morrell 1930 © William Parker Morell
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  • Australasian/Oceanian
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  • I. British Colonial Policy, 1815-41: PRinciples and Tendencies (page I)
  • THE COLONIAL POLICY OF THE PEEL ADMINISTRATION
    • II. Peel: Stanley: the Colonial Office (page 29)
    • III. British Supremacy and Colonial Self-Government in North America (page 47)
    • IV. Systematic Colonization and Representative Government in Australia (page 82)
    • V. The Conflict of Policies in New Zealand (page 103)
    • VI. Boers and Kaffirs in South Africa (page 132)
    • VII. Planters and Negroes in the Sugar Colonies (page 150)
    • VIII. Colonial Preference and Free Trade (page 166)
  • THE COLONIAL POLICY OF LORD JOHN RUSSELL"S ADMINISTRATION
    • IX. Lord Grey at the Colonial Office (page 201)
    • X. The New Imperial Commercial Policy (page 209)
    • XI. Free Trade and the Sugar Colonies (page 232)
    • XII. Progress and Reaction in South Africa (page 270)
    • XIII. New Zealand and Sir George Grey (page 313)
    • XIV. Systematic Colonization in Australia (page 341)
    • XV. Lord Grey and Australian Self-Government (page 361)
    • XVI. The Transportation Question (page 387)
    • XVII. Lord Grey and the Colonization of North America (page 427)
    • XVIII. The Establishment of Responsible Government in the North American Colonies (page page447)
    • XIX. Lord Grey and the Colonial Reformers (page 472)
    • XX. The Imperial Ideas of Lord Grey and his Place in Imperial History (page 505)
  • APPENDICES
    • A. The Ceylon Rebellion of 1848 (page 528)
    • B. Bibliography (page 533)
  • INDEX (page 541)
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JMH 3.1 (Mar. 1931): 128-130 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-2801%28193103%293%3A1%3C128%3ABCPITA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-O
AHR 36.2 (Jan. 1931): 389-390 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-8762%28193101%2936%3A2%3C389%3ABCPITA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-U
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