Citation: MANAGING THE BUSINESS OF EMPIRE - ESSAYS IN HONOR OF FIELDHOUSE,DAVID- PREFACE, Journal of imperial and Commonwealth history, 26(2), 1998, pp. 1-5
Citation: J. Ridley, LUTYENS,EDWIN, NEW-DELHI, AND THE ARCHITECTURE OF IMPERIALISM, Journal of imperial and Commonwealth history, 26(2), 1998, pp. 67-83
Citation: Br. Tomlinson, EMPIRE OF THE DANDELION - ECOLOGICAL IMPERIALISM AND ECONOMIC EXPANSION, 1860-1914, Journal of imperial and Commonwealth history, 26(2), 1998, pp. 84-99
Citation: Se. Stockwell, INSTILLING THE STERLING TRADITION - DECOLONIZATION AND THE CREATION OF A CENTRAL BANK IN GHANA, Journal of imperial and Commonwealth history, 26(2), 1998, pp. 100-119
Citation: H. Johnson, THE 'JAMAICA 300' CELEBRATIONS OF 1955 - COMMEMORATION IN A COLONIAL POLITY, Journal of imperial and Commonwealth history, 26(2), 1998, pp. 120-137
Citation: R. Hyam, THE PARTING OF THE WAYS - BRITAIN AND SOUTH-AFRICAS DEPARTURE FROM THE COMMONWEALTH, 1951-1961, Journal of imperial and Commonwealth history, 26(2), 1998, pp. 157-175
Citation: S. Constantine, WAVING GOODBYE - AUSTRALIA, ASSISTED PASSAGES, AND THE EMPIRE AND COMMONWEALTH SETTLEMENT ACTS, 1945-72, Journal of imperial and Commonwealth history, 26(2), 1998, pp. 176-195
Citation: C. Newbury, MAMMON IN PARADISE - ECONOMIC ENTERPRISE IN PACIFIC HISTORIOGRAPHY, Journal of imperial and Commonwealth history, 26(2), 1998, pp. 196-212
Citation: S. Howe, FIELDHOUSE,DAVID AND IMPERIALISM - SOME HISTORIOGRAPHICAL REVISIONS, Journal of imperial and Commonwealth history, 26(2), 1998, pp. 213-232
Citation: P. Darby, TAKING FIELDHOUSE FURTHER - POST-COLONIZING IMPERIAL HISTORY, Journal of imperial and Commonwealth history, 26(2), 1998, pp. 233-250
Citation: Rm. Pike, NATIONAL INTEREST AND IMPERIAL YEARNINGS - EMPIRE COMMUNICATIONS AND CANADA ROLE IN ESTABLISHING THE IMPERIAL PENNY POST, Journal of imperial and Commonwealth history, 26(1), 1998, pp. 22-48
Citation: Pj. Yearwood, THE EXPATRIATE FIRMS AND THE COLONIAL ECONOMY OF NIGERIA IN THE FIRST-WORLD-WAR, Journal of imperial and Commonwealth history, 26(1), 1998, pp. 49-71
Citation: R. Boyce, CANADA AND THE PACIFIC CABLE CONTROVERSY, 1923-28 - FORGOTTEN SOURCE OF IMPERIAL ALIENATION, Journal of imperial and Commonwealth history, 26(1), 1998, pp. 72-92
Citation: P. Hetherington, THE POLITICS OF FEMALE CIRCUMCISION IN THE CENTRAL PROVINCE OF COLONIAL KENYA, 1920-30, Journal of imperial and Commonwealth history, 26(1), 1998, pp. 93-126
Citation: J. Crawford, A POLITICAL H-BOMB - NEW-ZEALAND AND THE BRITISH THERMONUCLEAR WEAPONTESTS OF 1957-58, Journal of imperial and Commonwealth history, 26(1), 1998, pp. 127-150
Citation: K. Mills, THE WORLD UPSIDE-DOWN - CROSS-CULTURAL CONTACT AND CONFLICT IN 16TH-CENTURY PERU - RAMIREZ,SE, Journal of imperial and Commonwealth history, 26(1), 1998, pp. 151-153
Citation: J. Villiers, EMPIRES OF THE MONSOON - A HISTORY OF THE INDIAN-OCEAN AND ITS INVADERS - HALL,R, Journal of imperial and Commonwealth history, 26(1), 1998, pp. 156-157
Citation: J. Oliphant, STUART,JOHN AND THE STRUGGLE FOR EMPIRE ON THE SOUTHERN FRONTIER - SNAPP,JR, Journal of imperial and Commonwealth history, 26(1), 1998, pp. 157-158