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Britain and Decolonisation
The Retreat from Empire in the Post-War World
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Britain and Decolonisation
The Retreat from Empire in the Post-War World
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As the greatest imperial power before 1939 Britain played a leading role in the great post-war shift in the relationship between the West and the Third World which we call 'decolonisation'. But why did decolonisation come about and what were its effects? Was nationalism in colonial societies or indifference in Britain the key factor in the dissolution of the British Empire? Was the decay of British power and influence an inevitable consequence of imperial decline? Did British policies in the last phase of empire reflect an acceptance of decline or the hope that it could be postponed indefinitely by timely concessions? This book aims to answer these questions in a general account of Britain's post-war retreat from empire.
Table of Contents
Maps
Decolonisation
War and Empire, 1939-45
The Crisis of Empire, 1945-48
World Power or Imperial Decline?
Nationalism and Empire in the 1950s
Winds of Change
Winding Up
Conclusion
Notes and References
Select Bibliography
Index.
Product details
Published | Nov 10 1988 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 400 |
ISBN | 9780333292563 |
Imprint | Red Globe Press |
Dimensions | Not specified |
Series | Making of 20th Century |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

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