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Colonial connections, 1815-45

Patronage, the information revolution and colonial government

By Zoë Laidlaw

Colonial connections, 1815-45
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  • ISBN: 9780719069192
  • Publish Date: May 2012
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
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    Book Information

    • Format: Paperback
    • ISBN: 978-0-7190-6919-2
    • Pages: 256
    • Price: £16.99
    • Published Date: May 2012
    • Series: Studies in Imperialism

    Description

    This groundbreaking book challenges standard interpretations of metropolitan strategies of rule in the early nineteenth century. After the Napoleonic wars, the British government ruled a more diverse empire than ever before, and the Colonial Office responded by cultivating strong personal links with governors and colonial officials through which influence, patronage and information could flow. By the 1830s the conviction that personal connections were the best way of exerting influence within the imperial sphere went well beyond the metropolitan government.

    This book challenges traditional notions of a radical revolution in government, identifying a more profound and general transition from a metropolitan reliance on gossip and personal information to the embrace of new statistical forms of knowledge. The analysis moves between London, New South Wales and the Cape Colony, encompassing both government insiders and those who struggled against colonial and imperial governments.

    Contents

    1. Introduction
    I - Metropolitan concerns
    2. Networking the Empire
    3. Asserting metropolitan control: the Colonial Office 1815-36
    II - Colonial struggles
    4. The isolation of governors
    5. Traffic: the unofficial correspondence of colonial officials
    6. Colonial lobbyists: tactics and networks
    III - Agendas for imperial reform
    7. An information revolution
    8. Conclusion
    Appendices
    Bibliography
    Index

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    Zoë Laidlaw is Senior Lecturer in British Imperial and Colonial History at Royal Holloway, University of London

    Colonial connections, 1815-45

    By Zoë Laidlaw

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