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Deals with some of the most important [.] questions of British imperial history: the costs and benefits of British colonialism for the colonies and for the domestic British economy. [.] A fine study. * INTERNATIONAL HISTORY REVIEW *
With this major work, we are now better placed to appreciate the complexities of Britain's relations with its overseas territories, and if the vital, yet little known, years after independence. * THE OVERSEAS PENSIONER *
In the end, specialists of British economic history will certainly find Sunderland's work both refreshing and informative, while students of British imperial history or British history in general will certainly have something to learn from this work. All said and done, Managing British Colonial and Post-Colonial Development: The Crown Agents, 1914-1974_ stands out as an example of how economic history should be written--detailed and yet accessible to those interested and yet non-specialists in the field. Hopefully, these two works will lay a foundation upon which further work in this area can be built. * H-NET BOOK REVIEW *
Contributes to our understanding of imperial history. All that being said, this study of the Crown Agents is a positive contribution that fills a gap in the existing literature on the British Empire. Those interested in imperial and colonial studies, not to mention British economic and financial history, will benefit from Sunderland's impressive scholarship. * JOURNAL OF BRITISH STUDIES *
An eye-opening investigation of a unique early hybrid of the financial and public sectors that, by Sunderland's measure, was the main force in the unfolding of colonial development. ...All this is explained with meticulous care and nuance and a wealth of difficult archival materials. This is unquestionably sound scholarship. * TWENTIETH CENTURY BRITISH HISTORY *
An important contribution to our understanding of colonial policy. * ASIAN AFFAIRS *
Book Information
ISBN 9781843833017
Author David Sunderland
Format Hardback
Page Count 308
Imprint The Boydell Press
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Weight(grams) 1g