At tho meeting of the British Academy on November 27 Mr. Sidney Low read a panor on "The Organisation of Imperial Studies." Mr. Low pointed out that there is no systematic organisation in London for tho study of Imperial nistory, jurisprudence, and economics such as Germany has in the Hamburg Kolonialinstitut and Franco in tho Ecole Coloniale. The history of the British Empiro yet remains to be written. Wo havo no adequate history of British India; and for tho story of the strugglo for Canada we havo to go to the American historian Francis Parkman. Mr. Low suggested that there should be a School ol Imperial' Studies in London with a proper staff of professors and lecturers. A short discussion followed the paper, in I which Sir Mortimer Durand, the Maharajah of Jhalawar, and Dr. Ward, proUidont of tho British Acadomy, took part_
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1647, 14 January 1913, Page 8
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