Emigrants and empire : British settlement in the dominions between the wars / edited by Stephen Constantine.
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Manchester ; New York : New York, NY, USA :
Manchester University Press ; Distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press,
©1990.
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Series: | Studies in imperialism (Manchester, England)
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Empire migration and imperial harmony / Stephen Constantine
- A way out of our troubles: the politics of Empire settlement, 1900-1922 / Keith Williams
- The assisted emigration of British ex-servicemen to the dominions, 1914-1922 / Kent Fedorowich
- The healthy, wholesome British domestic girl: single female migration and the Empire Settlement Act, 1922-1930 / Janice Gothard
- We can die just as easy out here: Australia and British migration, 1916-1939 / Michael Roe
- Immigration and the making of New Zealand, 1918-1939 / Stephen Constantine
- Leaven for the lump: Canada and Empire settlement, 1918-1939 / John A. Schultz
- Empire settlement and South African immigration policy, 1910-1948 / Edna Bradlow.