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Documents on the Nineteenth Century United Kingdom Constitution: Volume IV: Nations and Empire

Editat de Andrew Blick
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This volume considers the UK as a state that was both internally differentiated and placed a premium on its external relations and world power. It contains documents dealing with the implications of the multinational status of the UK. They relate to matters including discussions over the status of Ireland; and the constitutional position of the other nations of the UK. The volume also contains documents connected to the constitutional implications of the Empire, including the way in which it was managed, and how should be structured. It contains material relevant to the constitutional impact of the UK on the outside world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367417680
ISBN-10: 0367417685
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Volume IV: Nations and Empire
General Introduction
Volume 4 Introduction
Part 1. Independence, Revolution and War
1. American Declaration of Independence
2. Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France
3. Mary Woolstonecraft, A Vindication of the Rights of Men
4. Thomas Paine, The Rights of Man, Part One
5. Hannah More, Village Politics
Part 2. Imperial and External Policy
6. Olaudah Equiano, Equiano’s Travels
7. An Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade
8. Te Tiriti O Waitangi/The Treaty of Waitangi
9. Sir William Molesworth, ‘The Australian Colonies’
10. William Gladstone, ‘New Zealand Government Bill’
11. Report on the Indian Civil Service
12. Government of India Act, 1858
13. Colonial Laws Validity Act, 1865
14. John Seeley, ‘The United States of Europe’
15. Henry Richard, ‘National Engagements’
16. Report of the Special Committee of the League, Imperial Federation
17. Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act, 1900
18. Peace of Vereeniging
19. Arthur Ponsonby, ‘Parliament and Foreign Policy’
20. Mahatma Gandhi, statement at trial Ahmadabad

Part 3. Nations and Union
21. An Act for the Union with Ireland, 1800
22. An Act for Restoring Order in Ireland, 1803
23. Daniel O’Connell, speech at Mullaghmast, 1 October 1843
24. Isaac Butt, ‘Home Government for Ireland: Irish Federalism! Its Meaning, Its Objects and Its Hopes’
25. Secretary for Scotland Act, 1885
26. W. E. Gladstone, ‘Government of Ireland Bill’
27. Thomas Waring, ‘Government of Ireland Bill’
28. Charles Parnell, ‘Government of Ireland Bill’
29. Joseph Chamberlain, ‘Government of Ireland Bill’
30. W. Mitchell, ‘Home Rule for Scotland’
31. W. Llewelyn Williams, ‘Cymru Fydd: Its Aims and Objects’
32. James Joyce, ‘The Death of Parnell’
33. Government of Ireland Act, 1914
34. Welsh Church Act, 1914
35. 1916 Proclamation (of the Provisional Government of the Irish Republic)
36. Major Edward Wood, ‘Creation of Subordinate Legislatures’
37. Government of Ireland Act, 1920
38. Anglo Irish Treaty, Articles of Agreement
Index

Notă biografică

Professor Andrew Blick is Head of the Department of Political Economy and Professor of Politics and Contemporary History at Kings College London, UK.

Descriere

This volume considers the UK as a state that was both internally differentiated and placed a premium on its external relations and world power. It contains documents dealing with the implications of the multinational status of the UK. It contains material relevant to the constitutional impact of the UK on the outside world.