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... Dominions The Dominions in committees of the Conference The Dominions demand separate representation at the Peace Conference 646 649 650 652 Their part in peace - making Smuts part in planning the League of Nations 652 The Dominions as ...
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Inhalt
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
Plans for the Uganda Railway Collapse of the East Africa Company | 16 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
Annexation of Fiji approved | 33 |
Colonial tariff policies and British Free Trade principles | 39 |
British and French adjustments in West Africa | 46 |
PAGE | 53 |
Treasury control | 465 |
Cocoa palmoil The Colonial Office preserves peasant economy | 468 |
133 | 471 |
Wireless telegraphy | 475 |
Asiatic migration | 481 |
British Trade still preeminent in 1914 | 487 |
Britains money on the wrong horse | 494 |
The Italian defeat in Abyssinia and the Dongola expedition | 501 |
17 | 77 |
The negotiations for an Isthmian Canal the HayPauncefote Treaty | 84 |
19 | 88 |
INTERNATIONAL RIVALRY 18851895 | 95 |
The Treaty of San Stefano | 97 |
26 | 102 |
The Russians provoke the Second Afghan | 104 |
III | 111 |
29 | 118 |
CHAPTER V | 127 |
SOUTH AFRICAN PROBLEMS IN BRITISH POLITICS 18805 | 133 |
AUSTRALASIAN QUESTIONS | 142 |
CHAPTER VI | 181 |
PAGE | 185 |
The cost of empire | 187 |
Export of capital | 195 |
The Suez Canal coaling stations | 200 |
32 | 208 |
Trade with West Indies | 214 |
34 | 217 |
the Fair Trade League | 220 |
Salisburys imperial policy | 226 |
A new defence policy for seaborne trade and coaling stations | 232 |
The Barbados unrest of 1876 | 236 |
The Imperial Defence Act 1888 | 240 |
Naval contributions from the colonies in the 1890s | 246 |
The Army under Lord Wolseley | 253 |
The diplomatic isolation of England Salisburys effort to regain German | 255 |
Salisbury attempts to come to terms with France | 261 |
The Heligoland agreement over East Africa | 268 |
A rapprochement with France | 274 |
37 | 280 |
German criticism of Rosebery | 288 |
The negotiation and reception of the Treaty | 294 |
The American Tariff | 301 |
South African politics 190914 | 339 |
Emotional background of the new Imperialism | 354 |
39 | 364 |
42 | 379 |
Protectorates under the Foreign Office | 386 |
British West Africa 18951914 | 392 |
DOMINION NATIONALISM AND THE EMERGENT COMMONWEALTH | 397 |
43 | 402 |
Discussions of Imperial defence | 403 |
Plans for further conferences | 410 |
The Liberals and the Conference of 1907 | 419 |
Procedure The Constitutional resolutions of 1907 | 426 |
The Imperial Conference becomes an institution | 433 |
The ratio of imperial to other trade in the 1890s | 440 |
44 | 442 |
Laurier and the Conference of 1897 | 446 |
Federation or dominion autonomy | 453 |
Preferential agreements within the Empire | 459 |
Chamberlains initiative during Salisburys absence 1898 | 509 |
Britain Germany and Portugal 1898 | 515 |
The alliances in Europe draw apart | 522 |
Rapprochement with France | 530 |
Plans for development in the West Indies | 534 |
CHAPTER XIV | 538 |
The Algeçiras Conference 1906 | 545 |
The AngloRussian agreement and its effects | 549 |
German policy in the Balkans and in Morocco | 555 |
Indecisive measures of Sir E Grey | 561 |
War Office reforms 19034 | 567 |
The Committee of Imperial Defence | 573 |
The Dreadnought 19045 | 579 |
The demand for an Australian Navy | 585 |
Military conversations with France and Belgium | 592 |
British naval strength 190914 J S Corbetts comment | 598 |
The degree of preparedness discussed | 604 |
CHAPTER XVI | 605 |
Operations in the Pacific and Indian Oceans | 611 |
FOUR COLONIAL CAMPAIGNS IN AFRICA | 617 |
WAR POLICY AND ORGANISATION | 628 |
Manpower and Conscription | 634 |
DESTRUCTION OF THE TURKISH EMPIRE | 640 |
Attempts to regulate international action in principle | 667 |
International labour legislation | 675 |
The Alabama case and its juridical consequences | 689 |
British disputes with other countries put to arbitration | 695 |
The Second Hague Conference 1907 | 702 |
CHAPTER XIX | 711 |
Reform of the Civil Service 18479 | 717 |
Sir Henry Taylor R W Hay Sir James Stephen | 722 |
Separation of the War Office | 729 |
Closer relations between the Office and the Colonies | 735 |
The arrangement of Departments | 742 |
Carnarvons manœuvres | 744 |
The Colonial Office building | 749 |
The formation of a distinct Dominions Department 1907 | 755 |
Scientific and research committees | 761 |
The exchange of information | 767 |
The Imperial War Cabinet summoned November 1918 | 795 |
Bartle Freres mission | 819 |
836 | |
THE OPENING OF TROPICAL AFRICA 18701885 | 850 |
858 | |
145 | 863 |
Communications in Africa the earliest railways | 879 |
891 | |
909 | |
923 | |
924 | |
941 | |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
accepted Admiralty agreement American annexation Army Asquith Australia Bismarck Boers Britain British Empire British Government Cabinet Canada Canadian Cape Carnarvon Cecil Chamberlain chap China claims Coast Colonial Conference Colonial Office commercial Commission Committee concessions Council crisis Dilke discussion Dominions Dual Alliance East Africa economic Egypt entente Europe European exports favour federation force Foreign Office France free trade French frontier Garvin Germany Germany's Gladstone Granville Hansard Hicks Beach Ibid imperial defence imperialist important increased India industrial interests Italy Joseph Chamberlain labour Langer Laurier Liberal London Lord Mediterranean ment military Milner native naval Navy negotiations organisation Pacific Parl Parliament political Powers Prime Minister problem proposals protection protectorate question railway refused relations responsibility Rosebery Russia Salisbury Salisbury's Secretary secure self-governing colonies seqq settlement ships South Africa Sudan tariff territory tion Transvaal treaty Triple Alliance troops Uitlander United Kingdom West Zealand