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082 _a321.03 SOU
100 _aSouthgate, George W.
245 0 _aBritish empire
260 _aLondon
260 _bJ. M. Dent and Sons
260 _c1951
300 _a428 p.
520 _aTHE history of the British Empire, political, constitutional, and economic, does not receive in the schools of Great Britain the attention it deserves. This does not mean that the import ance of the subject is overlooked, but that, in view of the limited amount of time available for the study of history, something has to be neglected. It is hoped that this work, which aims at providing an adequate general account of Imperial development, will be of use in those schools in which the subject already receives attention and that it will encourage its study in many others. The author has endeavoured to place emphasis on the more modern aspects of Imperial development, so that the reader may be made acquainted with the actual problems which confront the statesmen and people of the British Empire at the present day and may take an intelligent interest in the future course of events. For the convenience of students who wish to make use of the book for examination purposes sum maries of the chapters are appended. Sketch-maps are given where required for the illustration of the text.
650 _aEmpire
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