Unfit for Heroes: Reconstruction and Soldier Settlement in the Empire Between the WarsThis detailed study not only examines the dominions' attempts to meet the daunting challenges of the post-war world, but also the political manoeuvres and economic initiatives which formed the basis of a new period in Anglo-dominion relations. Soldier settlement was seen as the economic cornerstone of a new and dynamic post-war society. The participation of British veterans provided the foundation for the more ambitious empire migration strategy developed by the imperial architect, Leo Amery. |
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Page 65
... opinion , of the greatest importance , not only from a senti- mental but also from a national and economic standpoint , that we should maintain , to as great an extent as possible , the British element in our population . . .96 The ...
... opinion , of the greatest importance , not only from a senti- mental but also from a national and economic standpoint , that we should maintain , to as great an extent as possible , the British element in our population . . .96 The ...
Page 171
... opinion , Leslie Manor was better situated for sheep rearing because the general quality of the land was better . His criticisms were directed at the company . There was no organised system of instruction or demonstration and the ...
... opinion , Leslie Manor was better situated for sheep rearing because the general quality of the land was better . His criticisms were directed at the company . There was no organised system of instruction or demonstration and the ...
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... opinion would be more exacting in future as it was vital to ensure a proper continuity of policy in this respect . ' On the other hand , the support of a Dominion Government for migration into that Dominion is contingent upon public opinion ...
... opinion would be more exacting in future as it was vital to ensure a proper continuity of policy in this respect . ' On the other hand , the support of a Dominion Government for migration into that Dominion is contingent upon public opinion ...
Contents
Past policies and precedents 16501914 | 4 |
Empire migration soldier settlement and British wartime | 25 |
Domestic soldier settlement and reconstruction | 31 |
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1820 Association acres Afrikaner agricultural Amery Anzac Archives Army assistance Bonar Law Britain British ex-servicemen British government British immigration British veterans Canada Canadian Annual Review capital cent Colonial Office Commission Commonwealth Conference Crewe December demobilisation Department dominion government economic emigration Empire Settlement employment ex-imperials ex-officers ex-service farm farmers February Fitzpatrick free passage scheme government's Haggard hereafter History Ibid initiative January Journal July labour land settlement legislation Leo Amery London Manitoba March Meighen Melbourne memorandum migration military Milner Munro-Ferguson October Ontario organisation Ottawa Oversea Settlement Committee Parliamentary pensioners political post-war prairie Premier Prime Minister problem programme provincial Queensland reconstruction repatriation Report returned soldiers Rider Haggard rural Saskatchewan Secretary September settle Settlement Board social Soldier Settlement Board soldier settlement policy soldier settlement scheme soldier settlers South Africa South Australia South Wales Tasmania Toronto University Victorian government Western Australia Zealand