Indirect Rule
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The system of Indirect Rule would have been the subject of experiments in Scotland at the end of the 16th century. It was applied to manage many British colonies afterwards. In short, The British rulers ally themselves with the local aboriginal rulers by granting them great local power in exchange for their collaboration in all matters important to the real masters.
On British Indirect Rule
- British Colonial Policies, Wallace Mills's History Courses at Saint Mary's University
- Readings on British Colonial Policies and Indirect Rule, Wallace Mills's History Courses at Saint Mary's University
- The Dual Mandate in British Tropical Africa, by Sir Frederick John Dealtry Lugard
- Lugard and Indirect Rule over Nigeria
- Indirect Rule in Colonial and Post-Colonial Cameroon by Nantang Ben Jua
- Consequences of Indirect Rule in Asia
- Colonial Rule In Ghana
- Indirect Rule over Nigeria
- The British Raj - The British Conquest of India
Indirect Rule over Québec
- The Negro-King Theory of André Laurendeau, by Claude Bélanger, Marianopolis College
- The father of our country? The 1774 Quebec Act of Guy Carleton, by Charles Enman, Ottawa Citizen
- Maurice Duplessis à l'Assemblée nationale: la théorie du roi nègre, by André Laurendeau, in Le Devoir, November 18, 1958 (Maurice Duplessis in the National Assembly: the Negro King theory)
- L'Indirect Rule pour le Québec, by Claude Bariteau, in Le Devoir, September 23, 1998 (Indirect Rule for Québec)
- Une histoire populaire de l'Autre Canada, Claude G. Charron, Tribune libre de Vigile.net, November 24, 2000 (A Popular History of the Other Canada)
See also
- French Approaches in Colonial Policy, Wallace Mills's History Courses at Saint Mary's University
- Readings on French Colonial Policies, Wallace Mills's History Courses at Saint Mary's University