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The Break-Up of Greater Britain Stuart Ward

The Break-Up of Greater Britain By Stuart Ward

The Break-Up of Greater Britain by Stuart Ward


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Turning the conventional Break-Up of Britain narrative inside-out, this book scans the horizon of overseas projections of British identities that unravelled during the decades of global decolonisation

The Break-Up of Greater Britain Summary

The Break-Up of Greater Britain by Stuart Ward

This is the first major attempt to view the break-up of Britain as a global phenomenon, incorporating peoples and cultures of all races and creeds that became embroiled in the liquidation of the British Empire in the decades after the Second World War. A team of leading historians are assembled here to view a familiar problem through an unfamiliar lens, ranging from India, to China, Southern Africa, Australia, New Zealand, the Falklands, Gibraltar and the United Kingdom itself. At a time when trace-elements of Greater Britain have resurfaced in British politics, animating the febrile polemics of Brexit, these essays offer a sober historical perspective. More than perhaps at any other time since the empires precipitate demise, it is imperative to gain a fresh purchase on the global challenges to British identities in the twentieth century.

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The break-up of Greater Britain draws together a wide range of contributions from some of the leading scholars of empire and Britishness. Simon Potter, Journal of Contemporary History -- .

About Stuart Ward

Christian D. Pedersen is Associate Professor in British Imperial History at the University of Southern Denmark
Stuart Ward is Professor at the Saxo Institute for History, Archaeology, Ethnology and Classics at Copenhagen University

Table of Contents

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, 19471955 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 Kings men, Queens 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 Australias 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, 19452000 Jean P. Smith
13 The mouse that roared: the Falklands and Gibraltar in Thatchers (Greater) Britain Ezequiel Mercau
14 Falling Rhodes, building bridges, finding paths: decoloniality from Cape Town to Oxford, and back Stephen Howe
Index

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GOR013804250
9781526174468
1526174464
The Break-Up of Greater Britain by Stuart Ward
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Manchester University Press
2023-09-26
336
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