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British culture and the end of empire

Ward, Stuart(Edited by)
Part of the Studies in imperialism series
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The demise of the British Empire in the three decades following World War II is a theme that has been well traversed in studies of post-war British politics, economics and foreign relations.

Yet there has been strikingly little attention to the question of how these dramatic changes in Britain's relationships with the wider world were reflected in British culture.

This volume addresses this central issue, arguing that the social and cultural impact of decolonisation had as significant an effect on the imperial centre as on the colonial periphery.

Far from being a matter of indifference or resigned acceptance as is often suggested, the fall of the British Empire came as a profound shock to the British national imagination, and resonated widely in British popular culture.

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Manchester University Press
0719060486 / 9780719060489
Paperback / softback
941.082
13/12/2001
United Kingdom
English
xi, 241p.
24 cm
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