This is Volume 18 of the "Proceedings" of the Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain). This historical record offers insights into the activities, discussions, and perspectives of the Institute, a prominent organization dedicated to the study and promotion of the British Empire and its colonies. These proceedings provide a valuable resource for researchers and historians interested in British colonialism, imperial history, and the socio-political dynamics of the era.
The Royal Colonial Institute served as a platform for intellectuals, politicians, and colonial administrators to exchange ideas, share experiences, and advocate for policies related to the governance and development of the British Empire. This volume captures a moment in time and allows the reader to explore the historical context and impact of British colonial policies.
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