UID:
almafu_9959236008302883
Format:
1 online resource (245 p.)
ISBN:
1-135-75958-8
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1-135-75959-6
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1-280-09542-3
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0-203-00911-8
Uniform Title:
Journal of imperial and commonwealth history.
Content:
This collection of essays is based upon the assumption that the British Empire was held together not merely by ties of trade and defence, but by a shared sense of British identity that linked British communities around the globe.
Note:
"This group of studies first appeared as a special issue of The Journal of imperial and Commonwealth history (ISSN 0308-6534), vol. 31, no. 2, May 2003, published by Frank Cass"--T.p. verso.
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Book Cover; Half-Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Mapping the British World; NOTES; British Emigration to the Empire-Commonwealth since 1880: From Overseas Settlement to Diaspora?; I; II; III; IV; NOTES; A New Class of Women for the Colonies: The Imperial Colonistand the Construction of Empire; I; II; III; IV; NOTES; The Welsh World and the British Empire, c.1851–1939: An Exploration; I; II; III; IV; NOTES; Revisiting Anglicisation in the Nineteenth-Century Cape Colony; I; II; NOTES
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The Crown, Empire Loyalism and the Assimilation of Non-British White Subjects in the British World: An Argument against 'Ethnic Determinism'I; II; III; IV; NOTES; Britishness and Australia: Some Reflections; I; II; III; IV; NOTES; Hugh Wyndham, Transvaal Politics and the Attempt to Create an English Country Seat in South Africa, 1901–14; I; II; III; IV; NOTES; Casting Daylight upon Magic: Deconstructing the Royal Tour of 1901 to Canada; I; II; III; IV; NOTES; Communication and Integration: The British and Dominions Press and the British World, c.1876–19
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-7146-5472-8
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-7146-8377-9
Language:
English
DOI:
10.4324/9780203009116
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