ABSTRACT

First published in 1966. British Colonial Policy in the Age of Peel and Russell (1930) examines British colonial administration during the administrations of Sir Robert Peel and Lord John Russell. In this period, 1815-41, new ideas were adopted and colonial policy was revolutionized. British attitudes towards colonization and Australia, New Zealand and North America underwent radical changes.

part |172 pages

The Colonial Policy of the Peel Administration

part |327 pages

The Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration

chapter IX|8 pages

Lord Grey at the Colonial Office

chapter X|23 pages

The New Imperial Commercial Policy

chapter XI|38 pages

Free Trade and the Sugar Colonies

chapter XII|43 pages

Progress and Reaction in South Africa

chapter XIII|28 pages

New Zealand and Sir George Grey

chapter XIV|20 pages

Systematic Colonization in Australia

chapter XV|26 pages

Lord Grey and Australian Self-Government

chapter XVI|40 pages

The Transportation Question

chapter XVII|20 pages

Lord Grey and the Colonization of North America

chapter XIX|33 pages

Lord Grey and the Colonial Reformers