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The Afterlife of Empire Jordanna Bailkin

The Afterlife of Empire By Jordanna Bailkin

The Afterlife of Empire by Jordanna Bailkin


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Presents an investigation on how decolonization transformed British society in the 1950s and 1960s. Using a wealth of recently declassified files from the National Archives, oral histories, court cases, press reports, social science writings, and photographs, this book illuminates the relationship between the postwar and the postimperial.

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The Afterlife of Empire by Jordanna Bailkin

The Afterlife of Empire is an award-winning investigation on how decolonization transformed British society in the 1950s and 1960s. Although usually charted through its diplomatic details, the collapse of the British empire was also a deeply personal process that altered everyday life, restructuring routines, individual relationships, and social interactions. The book traces a set of diverse yet interrelated and richly compelling stories: West Indian migrants repatriated for mental illness, young Britons volunteering in the former colonies, overseas students seeking higher education, polygamous husbands and wives facing invalidation of their marriages, West African children raised by white, working-class British families, and Irish deportees suspected of terrorism. Postwar welfare from mental health to child care was never simply a British story, but was shaped by global forces, from the experiences and expectations of individual migrants to the emergence of new legal regimes in Africa and Asia. The book thus recasts the genealogy and geography of welfare by charting its unseen dependence on the end of empire. Using a wealth of recently declassified files from the National Archives, oral histories, court cases, press reports, social science writings, and photographs, Jordanna Bailkin illuminates the relationship between the postwar and the postimperial. The Afterlife of Empire is the winner of several notable prizes including The Morris D. Forkosch Prize from the American Historical Association, the Stansky Book Prize from the North American Conference on British Studies, and the 2013 Biennial Book Prize from the Pacific Conference on British Studies.

The Afterlife of Empire Reviews

This is an excellent book and an exemplar of careful, nuanced scholarship. -- Randall Hansen American Historical Review 20140401 Excellent... Remarkably original. The Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History 20140401 The book offers an important political and intellectual intervention to claim an afterlife for the Empire in welfare policy and the multicultural settlement. 20th Century British History 20140602

About Jordanna Bailkin

Jordanna Bailkin is Giovanni and Amne Costigan Professor of History and Professor of History and Women's Studies at the University of Washington.

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CIN1938169042G
9781938169045
1938169042
The Afterlife of Empire by Jordanna Bailkin
Used - Good
Paperback
Global, Area and International Archive
20121115
380
N/A
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