This book deals with constitutional relations between Great Britain and its Dominions, which formed one of the most significant chapters in British imperial history in the early 20th century. Although the Dominions became independent states on the outside, a long path led to full emancipation.
This book deals with constitutional relations between Great Britain and its Dominions, which formed one of the most significant chapters in British imperial history in the early 20th century. Although the Dominions became independent states on the outside, a long path led to full emancipation.
Jaroslav Valkoun is an assistant professor of general history at the Department of Historical Sciences, University of West Bohemia and the Department of Global History, Charles University, Prague.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1 1 The British Empire, or Commonwealth? 13 2 Great Britain and Its Dominions Before the First World War 27 3 The Empire During the War and Post-War Period 87 4 The New Constitutional Status for the Dominions? 173 5 The Road to the Statute of Westminster 235 Conclusion 279 Bibliography 284 Author Index 329 Subject Index 334
Introduction 1 1 The British Empire, or Commonwealth? 13 2 Great Britain and Its Dominions Before the First World War 27 3 The Empire During the War and Post-War Period 87 4 The New Constitutional Status for the Dominions? 173 5 The Road to the Statute of Westminster 235 Conclusion 279 Bibliography 284 Author Index 329 Subject Index 334
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