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Preface | ||
Map of Southern Africa, 1908 | ||
1 | Introduction | 3 |
2 | Lord Selborne's Early Life and Career | 26 |
3 | Abandoned by London: Selborne and the Chinese Labour Controversy | 40 |
4 | Bleak Prospects: Selborne and the Constitutional Settlement | 64 |
5 | Brighter Prospects: the Labour Crisis, Imperial Obstruction, and Afrikaner Assistance | 83 |
6 | Exploitation, Protest, and Autocratic Rule: Selborne and African Policy | 101 |
7 | South African Disunion: Selborne, the Railway Crisis, and Constructive Solutions | 126 |
8 | Selborne's Memorandum: The High Commissioner Strikes Back | 142 |
9 | The Union of South Africa | 162 |
10 | Conclusion | 181 |
Epilogue | 189 | |
Appendix | 197 | |
Notes | 213 | |
Bibliography | 259 | |
Index | 277 |
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