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Imperial Preference
Imperial Preference – and Deference: the Economics of Empire, 1920S
Independence and Trade: the Speci C E Ects of French Colonialism
Locating the British World of Trade
Great Britain, the Dominions and the Paris Peace Conference1
Trade Shocks, Mass Mobilization and Decolonization: Evidence from India’S Independence Struggle
Divided Sovereignty: Empire and Nation in the Making of Modern Britain
Papers of Joseph Chamberlain
2. Working with Bruce
Tracing Churchill's Rhetoric on Imperial Trade
Beijing's Bismarckian Ghosts: How Great Powers Compete Economically
Professor Kevin O'rourke Brexit in Historical Perspective
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
David Lloyd George 1863–1945 Kenneth O
Imperial Contenders and Britain's Grand Strategy of Restrained
Consumers, Commodities, and the Empire Marketing Board, 1926-1933
Leo Amery's Imperialist Alternative to Appeasement in the 1930S
Tariff Reform: an Imperial Strategy, 1903-1913
Top View
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