a study of Colonial Britain's attitude towards Liberia, 1914-1939 /
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Jyotirmoy Pal Chaudhuri.
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Palgrave Macmillan,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2018.
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1 online resource
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African histories and modernities
CONTENTS NOTE
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Intro; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; A Note on Nomenclature; List of Tables; Chapter 1: An Outline of the Past; Chapter 2: The British Foreign Office and Liberian Neutrality During World War I; The French and the German Wireless Stations and the Cable Lines; The Customs Receivership; External Trade; Chapter 3: The Sequel to the Declaration of War; Chapter 4: British Reaction to the Firestone Investment in Liberia; Chapter 5: The Fernando Po Labour Crisis of 1929-1930; Chapter 6: The League of Nations Plan of Assistance; Chapter 7: The British and the Unrest on the Kru Coast
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Chapter 8: An Improving Image Abroad 1934-1939Bibliography; Archival Material; Books; Articles from Newspapers and Periodicals; Newspapers and Periodicals Consulted; Unpublished Theses Consulted; Index
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This book examines the history of the relationship between Liberia and Britain?the world?s first black republic, founded by former slaves, and the world?s strongest colonial power. Jyotirmoy Pal Chaudhuri excavates a wealth of archival sources to reconstruct a turbulent narrative spanning key points in twentieth-century Liberian history. Pal Chaudhuri argues that the Black Republic was never a serious item on the British agenda for constructive action in West Africa, as seen in the repeated failure of their concessionaires, their interference with the Firestone rubber project, and their efforts to have Liberia expelled from the League of Nations. Untangling the conflicts and contradictions between Britain?s colonial interests and humanitarian ideals, 'Whitehall and the Black Republic' is a long overdue contribution to the history of Liberia and the British Empire.
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Springer Nature
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com.springer.onix.9783319704760
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Title
WHITEHALL AND THE BLACK REPUBLIC.
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9783319704753
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
African history.
British & Irish history.
Colonialism & imperialism.
Diplomacy.
Diplomatic relations.
HISTORY-- Africa-- General.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Government-- International.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- International Relations-- General.