Balfour and the British Empire: A Study in Imperial Evolution 1874-1932 |
Contents
PREFACE | 9 |
an Introduction | 15 |
Part 1The Defence of the Empire | 21 |
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administration Afrikaner Amery army Asquith August Austen Chamberlain Australia B.M. Add Balfour believed Balfour felt Balfour told Boer Botha Britain British Empire British government Brodrick Cabinet Campbell-Bannerman Canada Canadian Cape Cecil claimed co-operation Colonial Conference Colonial Secretary Committee of Imperial Commons constitution Council Curzon December Defence Committee delegates Despite Dominions doubt Egypt election equality Esher European February fiscal forces foreign free trade Hansard Hertzog hope Ibid Imperial Conference imperial defence imperial preference Imperial War Cabinet India insisted interests Irish Irish Free Joseph Chamberlain July King Kitchener labour Liberal Lloyd George Lord Lyttelton meeting ment military Milner Moreover nationalists naval Navy October Orange Free organisation Parliament peace perhaps permanent political Prime Minister problems proposed resignation responsible Russia Salisbury seemed self-governing colonies Smuts South Africa speech status Sudan surrender tariff reform tion told Balfour Transvaal treaty troops uitlander Unionist party Viceroy wanted Zealand