Format:
x, 317 Seiten :
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Diagramme.
ISBN:
978-1-5261-4742-4
Series Statement:
Studies in imperialism
Note:
Introduction: The anatomy of break-up - Stuart Ward; 1 Maintaining racial boundaries: Greater Britain in the second world war and beyond - Wendy Webster; 2 Cut loose: the British in China and the aftermath of empire - Robert Bickers; 3 Entangled citizens: the afterlives of empire in the Indian citizenship act, 1947-55 - Kalathmika Natarajan; 4 'How come England did not know me?': the 'rude awakenings' of the Windrush era - Stuart Ward; 5 Indians of Durban, South Africa and the break-up of Greater Britain - Hilary Sapire; 6 The birth of "white" republics and the demise of Greater Britain: the republican referendums in South Africa and Rhodesia - Christian D. Pedersen; 7 'King's men', 'Queen's rebels' and 'last outposts': Ulster and Rhodesia in an age of imperial retreat - Donal Lowry; 8 The tale of two Commonwealths? The (British) Commonwealth of Nations, decolonisation and the break-up of Greater Britain - Andrew Dilley; 9 Greater Britain and its decline: the view from Lambeth - Sarah Stockwell; 10 From Pax Britannica to Pax Americana? The end of empire and the collapse of Australia's cold war policy - James Curran; 11 Boundaries of belonging: differential fees for overseas students in Britain, c. 1967 - Jodi Burkett; 12 Persistence and privilege: mass migration from Britain to the Commonwealth, 1945-2000 - Jean Smith; 13 'The mouse that roared': the Falklands and Gibraltar in Thatcher's (Greater) Britain - Ezequiel Mercau; 14 Falling Rhodes, building bridges, finding paths: decoloniality from Cape Town to Oxford, and back - Stephen Howe; Index -- .
Language:
English
Subjects:
History
Keywords:
Entkolonialisierung
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