Author: Empire Settlement Committee
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Languages : en
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Empire Settlement Committee
Author: Empire Settlement Committee
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Empire Settlement Committee. Report to the Secretary of State for the Colonies of the Committee Appointed to Consider the Measures to be Taken for Settling Within the Empire Ex-service Men who May Desire to Emigate After the War
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
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Languages : en
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Empire Settlement Committee. Report to the Secretary of State for the Colonies of the Committee Appointed to Consider the Measures to be Taken for Settling Within the Empire Ex-service Men who May Desire to Emigrate After the War
Report of the Oversea Settlement Committee
Author: Great Britain. Oversea Settlement Dept
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 466
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 466
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Report from Standing Committee B on the Empire Settlement Bill with the Proceedings of the Committee
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
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Empire Settlement
Author: Sir John Arthur Ransome Marriott
Publisher: London : Oxford University Press ; H. Milford
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 148
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Publisher: London : Oxford University Press ; H. Milford
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 148
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Empire Settlement. A Bill [as Amended by Standing Committee B] to Make Better Provision for Furthering British Settlement in His Majesty's Oversea Dominions
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
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Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Pages : 4
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"Need for Imperial Conservation and Development Board"
Author: Royal Colonial Institute Empire Land Settlement Committee
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Description: Royal Colonial Institute Empire Land Settlement Committee (for Sailors and Soldiers) No.2, advocating guided migration as a solution to the problem for building up an agricultural population throughout the empire.
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Description: Royal Colonial Institute Empire Land Settlement Committee (for Sailors and Soldiers) No.2, advocating guided migration as a solution to the problem for building up an agricultural population throughout the empire.
Emigrants and empire
Author: Stephen Constantine
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 152616292X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 203
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Professor Drummond's two pioneering studies, British Economic Policy and the Empire 1919-1939, 1972, and Imperial Economic Policy 1917-1939, 1974, helped to revive interest in Empire migration and other aspects of inter-war imperial economic history. This book concentrates upon the attempts to promote state-assisted migration in the post-First World War period particularly associated with the Empire Settlement Act of 1922. It examines the background to these new emigration experiments, the development of plans for both individual and family migration, as well as the specific schemes for the settlement of ex-servicemen and of women. Varying degrees of encouragement, acquiescence and resistance with which they were received in the dominions, are discussed. After the First World War there was a striking reorientation of state policy on emigration from the United Kingdom. A state-assisted emigration scheme for ex-servicemen and ex-servicewomen, operating from 1919 to 1922, was followed by an Empire Settlement Act, passed in 1922. This made significant British state funding available for assisted emigration and overseas land settlement in British Empire countries. Foremost amongst the achievements of the high-minded imperial projects was the free-passage scheme for ex-servicemen and women which operated between 1919 and 1922 under the auspices of the Oversea Settlement Committee. Cheap passages were considered as one of the prime factors in stimulating the flow of migration, particularly in the case of single women. The research represented here makes a significant contribution to the social histories of these states as well as of the United Kingdom.
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 152616292X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 203
Book Description
Professor Drummond's two pioneering studies, British Economic Policy and the Empire 1919-1939, 1972, and Imperial Economic Policy 1917-1939, 1974, helped to revive interest in Empire migration and other aspects of inter-war imperial economic history. This book concentrates upon the attempts to promote state-assisted migration in the post-First World War period particularly associated with the Empire Settlement Act of 1922. It examines the background to these new emigration experiments, the development of plans for both individual and family migration, as well as the specific schemes for the settlement of ex-servicemen and of women. Varying degrees of encouragement, acquiescence and resistance with which they were received in the dominions, are discussed. After the First World War there was a striking reorientation of state policy on emigration from the United Kingdom. A state-assisted emigration scheme for ex-servicemen and ex-servicewomen, operating from 1919 to 1922, was followed by an Empire Settlement Act, passed in 1922. This made significant British state funding available for assisted emigration and overseas land settlement in British Empire countries. Foremost amongst the achievements of the high-minded imperial projects was the free-passage scheme for ex-servicemen and women which operated between 1919 and 1922 under the auspices of the Oversea Settlement Committee. Cheap passages were considered as one of the prime factors in stimulating the flow of migration, particularly in the case of single women. The research represented here makes a significant contribution to the social histories of these states as well as of the United Kingdom.