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Vient de paraître le n° 5-2015 The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History
Le 29 novembre 2015 à 16h46
The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Volume 43, Issue 5, December 2015 is now available online on Taylor & Francis Online.
This new issue contains the following articles :
Articles
Caught between Realities : The American Revolution, the Continental Congress and Political Turmoil in the Bahama Islands
Ross Nedervelt
Pages : 747-769
His Majesty’s Agents : The British Consul at Tripoli, 1795–1832
Sara ElGaddari
Pages : 770-786
‘The Laws of his Own Country’ : Defamation, Banishment and the Problem of Legal Pluralism in the 1820s Cape Colony
Kirsten McKenzie
Pages : 787-806
Orientalism at Work ? Dundee’s Response to Competition from Calcutta, circa 1870–1914
Jim Tomlinson
Pages : 807-830
The Scramble for East Africa : British Motives Reconsidered, 1884–95
Jonas Fossli Gjersø
Pages : 831-860
‘A book is a book, all the world over’ : New Zealand and the Colonial Writing World 1890–1945
Helen Bones
Pages : 861-881
A British Strike in an African Port : The Mercantile Marine and Dominion Politics in Durban, 1925
Jonathan Hyslop
Pages : 882-902
The British Commonwealth Air Training Plan and the Shaping of National Identities in the Second World War
Iain E. Johnston
Pages : 903-926
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