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Imperial Preference

  • Imperial Preference – and Deference: the Economics of Empire, 1920S

    Imperial Preference – and Deference: the Economics of Empire, 1920S

  • Independence and Trade: the Speci C E Ects of French Colonialism

    Independence and Trade: the Speci C E Ects of French Colonialism

  • Locating the British World of Trade

    Locating the British World of Trade

  • Great Britain, the Dominions and the Paris Peace Conference1

    Great Britain, the Dominions and the Paris Peace Conference1

  • Trade Shocks, Mass Mobilization and Decolonization: Evidence from India’S Independence Struggle

    Trade Shocks, Mass Mobilization and Decolonization: Evidence from India’S Independence Struggle

  • Divided Sovereignty: Empire and Nation in the Making of Modern Britain

    Divided Sovereignty: Empire and Nation in the Making of Modern Britain

  • Papers of Joseph Chamberlain

    Papers of Joseph Chamberlain

  • 2. Working with Bruce

    2. Working with Bruce

  • Tracing Churchill's Rhetoric on Imperial Trade

    Tracing Churchill's Rhetoric on Imperial Trade

  • Beijing's Bismarckian Ghosts: How Great Powers Compete Economically

    Beijing's Bismarckian Ghosts: How Great Powers Compete Economically

  • Professor Kevin O'rourke Brexit in Historical Perspective

    Professor Kevin O'rourke Brexit in Historical Perspective

  • The Language of Imperialism in British Electoral Politics, 1880-1910 LUKE BLAXILL

    The Language of Imperialism in British Electoral Politics, 1880-1910 LUKE BLAXILL

  • Protection and the Shift Towards Empire in Interwar Britain De Bromhead, A., Fernihough, A., Lampe, M., & Hjortshøj O'rourke, K

    Protection and the Shift Towards Empire in Interwar Britain De Bromhead, A., Fernihough, A., Lampe, M., & Hjortshøj O'rourke, K

  • David Lloyd George 1863–1945 Kenneth O

    David Lloyd George 1863–1945 Kenneth O

  • Imperial Contenders and Britain's Grand Strategy of Restrained

    Imperial Contenders and Britain's Grand Strategy of Restrained

  • Consumers, Commodities, and the Empire Marketing Board, 1926-1933

    Consumers, Commodities, and the Empire Marketing Board, 1926-1933

  • Leo Amery's Imperialist Alternative to Appeasement in the 1930S

    Leo Amery's Imperialist Alternative to Appeasement in the 1930S

  • Tariff Reform: an Imperial Strategy, 1903-1913

    Tariff Reform: an Imperial Strategy, 1903-1913

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  • Churchill's Three Circles
  • The Riddle of the Tariff A. C. Pigou M.A. Fellow of King’S College Cambridge Jevons Memorial Lecturer University College London 1904
  • The Ministry of Economic Warfare: Anglo-American Relations from 1939-1941
  • A Survey of the European Reaction to the Passage of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930
  • “Exchange Goods, Not Bombs” Free Trade Was One of the Cornerstones of the Victorian Liberal Party
  • Consumers, Commodities, and the Empire Marketing Board, 1926-1933
  • The Echoes of Imperial Preference | Institute for Global Change
  • Shipping Network 1 March 2018 Contents
  • The Importance of Being 'British'? Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the Cultural Economy of Empire in the Interwar Era
  • Defying Gravity: the 1932 Imperial Economic Conference and the Reorientation of Canadian Trade
  • Democratization and Trade Policy Under Empire∗
  • The Economics of Edwardian Imperial Preference: What Can New Zealand Reveal?1
  • Portugal Industrial, 1808-1851*
  • Working Paper No. 318
  • Caring About the British Empire British Imperial Activist Groups, 1900-1967, with Special Reference to the Junior Imperial League and the League of Empire Loyalists
  • National Identity and British Foreign Policy
  • Revival of British Liberal Party 1902–1905 | Peter Skokan Wbhr 02|2011


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