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Author:
Gardner, Leigh. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2005050482
Title:
Taxing colonial Africa : the political economy of British Imperialism / Leigh A. Gardner.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2012
Description:
xvi, 271 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Taxation--History--Africa--Africa--History--19th century.
Taxation--History--Africa--Africa--History--20th century.
Taxation--Africa--History--19th century.
Taxation--Africa--History--20th century.
Great Britain--Economic policy.--Africa--Economic policy.
Great Britain--Economic conditions--Africa--Economic conditions--19th century.
Great Britain--Economic conditions--Africa--Economic conditions--20th century.
Kolonialismus.
Steuer.
Afrika.
Großbritannien.
Kolonie.
Steuer.
Steuerpolitik.
Fiskalpolitik.
Großbritannien.
Subsaharisches Afrika.
Impôt--Afrique--Colonies--Afrique--19e siècle.
Impôt--Afrique--Colonies--Afrique--20e siècle.
Grande-Bretagne--Politique économique.--Afrique--Politique économique.
Kolonialismus.
Steuer.
Steuergeschichte.
Großbritannien.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-266) and index.
Contents:
1: An Introduction to the Problem of Colonial Taxation ---- Part I: Building A Self-Sufficient Empire in Africa, 1885-1913. 2: Building Colonial States in Africa --- 3: Fiscal Foundations of the African Colonial State ---- Part II: Crisis Management in Colonial Public Finance. 4: From Complement to Conflict: Trade Taxes, 1914-38 ---- 5: Collective Action and Direct Taxation, 1918-1938 --- 6: The Failure of Africa's 'New Deal'? ---- Part III: From Self-Sufficiency to Nation-Building. 7: 'Cash, Competence and Consent': Building Local Governments --- 8: Fiscal Policy and Regional Integration, 1945-63 --- 9: Fiscal Consequences of Decolonization.
Summary:
How much did the British Empire cost, and how did Britain pay for it? Taxing Colonial Africa explores a source of funds much neglected in research on the financial structure of the Empire, namely revenue raised in the colonies themselves. Requiring colonies to be financially self-sufficient was one of a range of strategies the British government used to lower the cost of imperial expansion to its own Treasury. Focusing on British colonies in Africa, Leigh Gardner examines how their efforts to balance their budgets influenced their relationships with local political stakeholders as well as the imperial government. She finds that efforts to balance the budget shaped colonial public policy at every level, and that compromises made in the face of financial constraints shaped the political and economic institutions that were established by colonial administrations and inherited by the former colonies at independence. -- Publisher description.
Series:
Oxford historical monographs
ISBN:
0199661529
9780199661527
OCLC:
(OCoLC)785869604
LCCN:
2012289151
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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