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Accounts and Papers
Author | : Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 694 |
Release | : 1848 |
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Parliamentary Papers
Author | : Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 266 |
Release | : 1869 |
Genre | : Bills, Legislative |
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Accounts and Papers of the House of Commons
Author | : Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 804 |
Release | : 1875 |
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Colonial Self-Government
Author | : John Manning Ward |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 407 |
Release | : 1976-06-18 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 134902712X |
Accounts and papers
Author | : Great Britain House of Commons |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 788 |
Release | : 1851 |
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Empire and the Making of Native Title
Author | : Bain Attwood |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 457 |
Release | : 2020-07-16 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1108809502 |
This book provides a new approach to the historical treatment of indigenous peoples' sovereignty and property rights in Australia and New Zealand. By shifting attention from the original European claims of possession to a comparison of the ways in which British players treated these matters later, Bain Attwood not only reveals some startling similarities between the Australian and New Zealand cases but revises the long-held explanations of the differences. He argues that the treatment of the sovereignty and property rights of First Nations was seldom determined by the workings of moral principle, legal doctrine, political thought or government policy. Instead, it was the highly particular historical circumstances in which the first encounters between natives and Europeans occurred and colonisation began that largely dictated whether treaties of cession were negotiated, just as a bitter political struggle determined the significance of the Treaty of Waitangi and ensured that native title was made in New Zealand.
The Great Famine in Ireland and Britain's Financial Crisis
Author | : Charles Read |
Publisher | : Boydell & Brewer |
Total Pages | : 362 |
Release | : 2022-10-25 |
Genre | : Great Britain |
ISBN | : 1783277270 |
The Irish famine of the 1840s is the biggest humanitarian crisis in the United Kingdom's history. Within six years of the arrival of the potato blight in Ireland in 1845, more than a quarter of its residents had unexpectedly died or emigrated. Its population has not yet fully recovered since. Historians have struggled to explain why the British government decided to shut down its centrally organised relief efforts in 1847, long before the famine ended. Some have blamed the laissez-faire attitudes of the time for an inadequate response by the British government; others have alleged purposeful neglect and genocide. In contrast, this book uncovers a hidden narrative of the crisis, which links policy failure in Ireland to financial and political instability in Great Britain. More important than a laissez-faire ideology in hindering relief efforts for Ireland were the British government's lack of a Parliamentary majority from 1846, the financial crises of 1847, and a battle of ideas over monetary policy between proponents and opponents of financial orthodoxy. The high death toll in Ireland resulted from the British government's plans for intervention going awry, rather than being prematurely cancelled because of laissez-faire. This book is essential reading for scholars, students and anyone interested in Anglo-Irish relations, the history of financial crises, and why humanitarian-relief efforts can go wrong even with good intentions.