The Commonwealth
The modern British Commonwealth, linking fifty countries around the world in voluntary association, cooperation, and consultation, is a unique body in world history. The area of its member countries covers a third of the globe and collectively their peoples represent a quarter of the world's total population. Though essentially different from the British Empire from which it originated, the Commonwealth shares many common historical ties with Britain. Patricia M. Larby and Harry Hannam have assembled an unrivaled body of literature to illustrate the growth of the Empire into the Commonwealth.

This extensive bibliography identifies, lists, and annotates the most important publications on the development and growth of the Commonwealth; its present status and functions; and its role in education, literature, sport, and the arts and sciences. It includes its historical origins: its cooperation in economics, politics, and international issues such as the environment; and its many spheres of professional activity including medicine, law, and architecture. Strong emphasis is placed on the role of the English language in the Commonwealth and as a medium for creative literature in many disparate cultures worldwide.

The Commonwealth appears at a time when this unique organization is on the threshold of a new era in its history. The proposals emerging from the 1991 Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting include statements on democracy and human rights; environmental affairs; and global concerns such as international crime, drug abuse, and AIDS. No previous comprehensive bibliography of the Commonwealth exists, and this volume fills a long-standing gap in the bibliographical coverage. It will be an essential reference source for libraries and scholars involved in Commonwealth studies and will be of particular interest to historians, political scientists, economists, and educators.

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The Commonwealth
The modern British Commonwealth, linking fifty countries around the world in voluntary association, cooperation, and consultation, is a unique body in world history. The area of its member countries covers a third of the globe and collectively their peoples represent a quarter of the world's total population. Though essentially different from the British Empire from which it originated, the Commonwealth shares many common historical ties with Britain. Patricia M. Larby and Harry Hannam have assembled an unrivaled body of literature to illustrate the growth of the Empire into the Commonwealth.

This extensive bibliography identifies, lists, and annotates the most important publications on the development and growth of the Commonwealth; its present status and functions; and its role in education, literature, sport, and the arts and sciences. It includes its historical origins: its cooperation in economics, politics, and international issues such as the environment; and its many spheres of professional activity including medicine, law, and architecture. Strong emphasis is placed on the role of the English language in the Commonwealth and as a medium for creative literature in many disparate cultures worldwide.

The Commonwealth appears at a time when this unique organization is on the threshold of a new era in its history. The proposals emerging from the 1991 Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting include statements on democracy and human rights; environmental affairs; and global concerns such as international crime, drug abuse, and AIDS. No previous comprehensive bibliography of the Commonwealth exists, and this volume fills a long-standing gap in the bibliographical coverage. It will be an essential reference source for libraries and scholars involved in Commonwealth studies and will be of particular interest to historians, political scientists, economists, and educators.

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Overview

The modern British Commonwealth, linking fifty countries around the world in voluntary association, cooperation, and consultation, is a unique body in world history. The area of its member countries covers a third of the globe and collectively their peoples represent a quarter of the world's total population. Though essentially different from the British Empire from which it originated, the Commonwealth shares many common historical ties with Britain. Patricia M. Larby and Harry Hannam have assembled an unrivaled body of literature to illustrate the growth of the Empire into the Commonwealth.

This extensive bibliography identifies, lists, and annotates the most important publications on the development and growth of the Commonwealth; its present status and functions; and its role in education, literature, sport, and the arts and sciences. It includes its historical origins: its cooperation in economics, politics, and international issues such as the environment; and its many spheres of professional activity including medicine, law, and architecture. Strong emphasis is placed on the role of the English language in the Commonwealth and as a medium for creative literature in many disparate cultures worldwide.

The Commonwealth appears at a time when this unique organization is on the threshold of a new era in its history. The proposals emerging from the 1991 Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting include statements on democracy and human rights; environmental affairs; and global concerns such as international crime, drug abuse, and AIDS. No previous comprehensive bibliography of the Commonwealth exists, and this volume fills a long-standing gap in the bibliographical coverage. It will be an essential reference source for libraries and scholars involved in Commonwealth studies and will be of particular interest to historians, political scientists, economists, and educators.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781560001102
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Publication date: 01/30/1993
Series: International Organizations Series
Pages: 298
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)
Age Range: 12 Years

About the Author

Patricia M. Larby , Harry Hannam

Table of Contents

FOREWORD; INTRODUCTION; COUNTRIES OF THE COMMONWEALTH; CONCEPT OF COMMONWEALTH; HISTORY OF THE COMMONWEALTH; Growth of self-government; Imperial Federation and the Round Table Movement; The Balfour Declaration and the Statute of Westminster; End of Empire; The developing Commonwealth, 1930s to 1960s; The Commonwealth Secretariat; The Commonwealth from 1965; BRITAIN AND THE COMMONWEALTH; INTER-COMMONWEALTH AFFAIRS; THE COMMONWEALTH IN WORLD AFFAIRS; COMMONWEALTH LAW; CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT; HUMAN RIGHTS; THE COMMONWEALTH IN INTERNATIONAL LAW; COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENTS; POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT; ADMINISTRATION; DEFENCE AND SECURITY; ECONOMICS; FINANCE, INDUSTRY AND TRADE; THE COMMONWEALTH AND THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY; EMPLOYMENT, LABOUR AND THE TRADE UNIONS; YOUTH; WOMEN; SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; Meteorology; Earth sciences; Ecology; Energy; Entomology; Technology; Surveying; AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES; Agriculture; Forestry; Fish, fisheries and water resources; Food; Livestock and veterinary science; PUBLIC HEALTH AND MEDICINE; Dentistry; Nursing; EDUCATION; Primary and secondary education; Higher education; Polytechnics; Specialist education; Distance education; Teaching and teacher training; LANGUAGE; The new Englishes LITERATURE; Bibliographies; Journals; Drama; Poetry; Prose; Other works THE ARTS; ARCHITECTURE; THE UNOFFICIAL COMMONWEALTH: SOCIETIES AND PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS; SPORT; THE MEDIA; ARCHIVES AND MANUSCRIPTS; BIBLIOGRAPHIES; BIOGRAPHY; REFERENCE WORKS; RESEARCH.

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