23 Leonard Mosley , The Last Days of the British Raj , London , 1961 , pp . 162–5 tells the story and on p . 163 assesses the weight of the material destroyed . In the Preface he states that he put questions to Sir Conrad Corfield ...
The Commonwealth Experience: From British to multiracial Commonwealth
Leonard Mosley, The Last Days of the British Raj, London, 1961, pp. 162-5 tells the story and on p. 163 assesses the weight of the material destroyed. In the Preface he states that he put questions to Sir Conrad Corfield amongst others ...
... Multicultural Odysseys, might appear to mitigate this problem, and thereby side-step our critique of multicultural political theory. The central thesis of Multicultural Odysseys is that the spread of multiculturalism across the globe ...
'The Army and Navy', records Harry Hopkins, 'never had much enthusiasm for it [the Pacific Council], because they were afraid it would require too much of the time of the military people'.1 Hopkins, however, was himself impressed by the ...
development of the League and the Commonwealth in isolation from each other.6 Supporters of Commonwealth collaboration took ... in cooperation with the League of Nations and in accord with Zimmern's vision for a 'third British empire'.
The British Commonwealth of Nations in a Changing World: Law, Politics & Prospects
William Pember Reeves: New Zealand Fabian (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1965), which should be read along with the thoughtful rejoinder by William Hosking Oliver, "Reeves, Sinclair and the Social Pattern" in The Feel of Truth, Peter Munz, ...
The Multiracial Commonwealth
... Multiculturalism, and Citizenship (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001); Kymlicka, Multicultural Odysseys: Navigating the New International Politics of Diversity (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007); Kymlicka, Multiculturalism; ...
This book discusses British thought on race and racial differences in the latter phases of empire from the 1890s to the early 1960s.