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ISBN: 1025814649

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Lord Elgin

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"Lord Elgin" by W. P. M. Kennedy provides a comprehensive biographical study of James Bruce, the 8th Earl of Elgin, a figure of paramount importance in the development of the British Empire during the mid-nineteenth century. This scholarly work delves into the political life and legacy of a statesman whose tenure as Governor General of Canada (1847-1854) proved pivotal in the establishment of responsible government. Kennedy explores the challenges Elgin faced, including the signing of the Rebellion Losses Bill and the navigation of colonial unrest, illustrating how his commitment to democratic principles shaped the future of Canadian governance.

Beyond the Canadian context, the narrative follows Elgin's diplomatic missions to China and Japan, as well as his final appointment as Viceroy of India. Kennedy's analysis offers a deep look into the complexities of colonial administration and the transition from imperial control to local self-determination. Written with the insight of a distinguished constitutional historian, "Lord Elgin" is an essential resource for those interested in the evolution of the Commonwealth, British political history, and the foundational figures who defined nineteenth-century international relations. The book captures the essence of a leader caught between the traditions of the old empire and the burgeoning movements for colonial autonomy.

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