Decolonization / Raymond F. Betts.
Material type: TextSeries: Making of the contemporary worldPublisher: New York, NY ; Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge / Taylor and Francis Group, 2006Edition: Second edition; Reprinted editionDescription: 130 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780415318211 (pbk.)
- 0415318211 (pbk.)
- 325.309045 BET 22
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325.3 POS Postcolonialism : | 325.3 ح م د استراتيجية الاستعمار والتحرير / | 325.303 ASH Postcolonial studies : | 325.309045 BET Decolonization / | 325.32 HOW How do empires work ? : how were empires experienced ?. | 325.32 WHA What are empires? / | 325.32 WHY Why do empires end ? : conclusions and legacies. |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Empire in the afternoon: the interwar years -- 2. The sea change of empire: the effects of World War II -- 3. Instability and uncertainty: the postwar situation -- 4. Pronouncements, denunciation, and the search for ideology: international public opinion and decolonization -- 5. Countryside and city: the two landscapes of decolonization -- 6. 'Gotta be this or that': the problems of independence -- 7. Outside in: colonial migration -- 8. Land and language: concerns over the perceived continuing European presence -- 9. In the wake of the past -- 10. Beyond empire: current issues and conditions in the study of imperialism and decolonization.
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