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Commerce and the Commonwealth: Business Association, Political Culture, and Economic Governance, 1886–1975

Commerce and the Commonwealth: Business Association, Political Culture, and Economic Governance, 1886–1975


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The history of the Commonwealth of Nations has been subject to limited scholarly enquiry, confined to a focus on inter-governmental relations and divorced from the lively historiographies on the economics and business of the British Empire. Seeking to fill these gaps, Commerce and the Commonwealth presents a revisionist history of the intertwined political and economic histories of the British Empire and the Commonwealth of Nations. From the 1880s, a political and economic configuration within the British empire, the Empire-Commonwealth, played a powerful and distinctive role in the business of empire. Incoherently conceived, the Empire-Commonwealth centred on the UK and old dominions, neglecting and marginalizing the remainder of the empire. This Empire-Commonwealth ultimately gave way to, and folded into, the post-colonial Commonwealth of Nations--but continued to play important economic roles until the British Empire's collapse after World War II.Eschewing state-focused approaches, Commerce and the Commonwealth tracks the history of the Empire-Commonwealth and Commonwealth of Nations through its business associations, and especially chambers of commerce which organized at imperial and then Commonwealth levels from 1886 to 1975. These associations, framed by a distinct Empire-Commonwealth political culture, sought to shape a wide spectrum of economic policy areas. Through these associations, the book offers a fresh account of the pan-imperial debate on imperial preference and explores other areas of imperial political economy including law, currency, transport and communications, emigration, defence, and taxation. It establishes the layered and subtle existence of tangible economic governance notwithstanding the 'ever closer disunion' of the UK and dominions that lay at the Empire-Commonwealth's core.The result is a wide-ranging and revisionist history of an under-studied element of the history of the British Empire that will be important reading for all those interested in modern British history, economic history, the history of empire, and the history of the Commonwealth and its legacies.

Table of Contents:
Preface Introduction: The Commercial Dimensions of the Commonwealth PART I. Unfulfilled Federation: The Nascent Empire-Commonwealth, c. 1886DS1914 1: Commercial Federation: Chambers of Commerce and Empire, 1886DS1914 2: Elusive Consensus: Commerce's Imperial Preferences, 1886DS1914 3: Aligning: Economic Governance, 1886DS1914 PART II. Ever Closer Disunion: The British Commonwealth of Nations, 1914DS39 4: Commerce's Conflict: Imperial Business and the Deluge, 1914DS18 5: Association without a Centre: Chambers of Commerce and the Interwar Commonwealth 6: Apotheosis: Imperial Preference, 1918DS1939 7: Apogee: Economic Governance in the Empire-Commonwealth, 1919DS1939 Part III. Reconstitution and Discontinuance: The Post-Imperial Commonwealth, 1939DS75 8: War and Peace: The Final Flourish of Commonwealth Economic Governance, 1945DS57 9: The New Commonwealth, 1945DS65 10: Failing: The End of the Commercial Commonwealth, 1962DS75 Conclusion

About the Author :
Andrew Dilley is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Aberdeen. He read Modern History at Wadham College at the University of Oxford and received his MSt and DPhil at the same institution. He lectured in Imperial and Commonwealth history for two years at Kings College London between 2006 and 2008, before taking up his current position. He was promoted to Senior Lecturer in 2013. He has published extensively on the economics and politics of the British empire and the Commonwealth of Nations, including his first book, Finance, Politics, and Imperialism (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012).


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  • ISBN-13: 9780198807544
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Oxford University Press
  • Height: 234 mm
  • No of Pages: 416
  • Sub Title: Business Association, Political Culture, and Economic Governance, 1886–1975
  • ISBN-10: 0198807546
  • Publisher Date: 06 Nov 2025
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Width: 156 mm


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