A detailed report from the 1910 Caxton Hall conference on nationalism, nationality, and the rights of subject peoples.
This volume collects speeches, editorials, and discussions from the Conference on the Defence of Nationalities and Subject Races, offering historical insight into early debates about imperialism, self-determination, and the status of diverse nations under white rule.
This edition presents the original proceedings, including editorials and context that frame the conference's goals as it examined national identity, colonial governance, and the future of multi-ethnic empires. It is a primary source for readers interested in the history of nationalism and international perspectives from the period.
- Key addresses and papers on nationalism, nationality, and international relations.
- Editorial notes and archival material that illuminate the conference context.
- Discussion of colonial policy, rhetoric, and the rights of subject races.
- Historical viewpoint from a pivotal pre-World War I era.
Ideal for researchers, students, and readers seeking a window into early 20th-century debates on nationalism and empire.