Exploring a federation of seven English-speaking nations for mutual respect and shared purpose.
This book outlines a vision of closer cooperation among the Pan-Angle peoples, built on equal citizenship, personal liberty, and a common language. It argues for understanding and affection as foundations for unity, rather than domination or coercion, and it explains how a federation might protect lands, trade, and cultural ties while preserving local autonomy.
Through historical context and practical discussion, the work examines the challenges and opportunities of linking seven nations into a single political project. It considers governance, law, arbitration, and communications as key factors in making federation workable and stable for future generations.
Ideal for readers of political history and discussions of federation, national identity, and international cooperation.
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The Author is indebted to the following publishers and authors for kind permission to make quotations from copyright matter :to Mr. Edward Arnold for Colonial Nationalism, by Richard Jebb; to Mr. B. H. Blackwell for Imperial A rchitects, by A. L. Burt; to the Delegates of the Clarendon Press for Federations and Unions, by H. .E gerton; to Messrs. Constable Co. for Alexander Hamilton, by F. S. Oliver, and The Nation and the Empire, edited by Lord Milner; to the publishers of the Encyclopaedia Bntannica; to Messrs. Macmillan Co. for Seeley s Expansion of England, and G. L. Parkin s Imperial Federation; to Admiral Mahan; to Mr. John Murray for English Colonization and Empire, by A. Caldecott; to Sir Isaac Pitman Sons Ltd. for The Union of South A frica, by W. B. Worsfold ;to the Executors of the late W. T. Stead for the Last Will and Testament of C. J. Rhodes; to Messrs. H. Stevens, Son. Stiles for Thomas Pownall, by C. A. W. Pownall; to Messrs. Houghton, Mifflin Company for Thayers John Marshall and Woodrow Wilson s Mere Literature; to Messrs. D. C. Heath Co. for Woodrow Wilson s The State; to Messrs. G. P. Putnam s Sons for The Works of Benjamin Franklin, edited by John Bigelow; to the Yale University Press for Popular Government, by W. H. Taft; and also to The Times; The Round Table; The Outlook; and The Springfield Weekly Republican.
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Paperback. Etat : New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the fascinating history and shared characteristics of English-speaking people across the globe. The author explores the origins of this expansive civilization, tracing its roots back to ancient European tribes like the Angles, Saxons, and Normans. Through a captivating journey across continents and centuries, readers discover how these diverse groups merged and evolved, carrying with them core values of individualism and self-governance. The book examines the unique traits and institutions that bind these nations together, with a particular emphasis on the unifying power of the English language. It delves into the complexities of colonial history, highlighting the distinctions between colonies and dependencies and the challenges of governing diverse populations. The author's keen observations shed light on the historical tensions and triumphs that have shaped the relationships between these nations, from the American Revolution to contemporary issues of immigration and cultural assimilation. This thought-provoking analysis offers valuable insights into the interconnectedness of English-speaking nations and their impact on the world stage. By exploring their shared heritage, values, and challenges, the book ultimately underscores the potential for greater cooperation and understanding among these global powers. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781332520343_0
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