Anticolonialism in British Politics: The Left and the End of Empire, 1918-1964This is the first full scholarly study of British anticolonialism. British anticolonialism was an offshoot of a massive global upsurge of sentiment which has dominated much of the history of this century. In this wide-ranging and important book, Stephen Howe surveys the attitudes and activities relating to colonial issues of British critics of Empire during the years of decolonisation. He also evaluates the changing ways in which, arising out of the experience of Empire and decolonisation, more general ideas about imperialism, nationalism, and under-development were developed during these years. His discussion encompasses both the left wing of the Labour Party and groups outside it: in the Communist Party, other independent left-wing groups, and single-issue campaigns. The book has considerable contemporary relevance, for British reactions to more recent events - the Falklands and Gulf Wars, race relations, South African apartheid - cannot fully be understood except in the context of the experience of decolonisation and the legacy of Empire. |
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... less can post - colonial polities be lumped together in such a totalising and one - dimensional account . Much of the literature on post - colonial societies , and especially that centred on concepts of dependency , unequal exchange ...
... less can post - colonial polities be lumped together in such a totalising and one - dimensional account . Much of the literature on post - colonial societies , and especially that centred on concepts of dependency , unequal exchange ...
Page 132
... less radical : he appears to have had more faith in the good intentions of the Colonial Office , and less in the emergence of African nationalism , than the others . None the less his Warning from the West Indies came to be seen as ...
... less radical : he appears to have had more faith in the good intentions of the Colonial Office , and less in the emergence of African nationalism , than the others . None the less his Warning from the West Indies came to be seen as ...
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... less harsh criticism of the other national parties , and with more emphasis on the search for a peaceful settlement . 168 The activities of Eber and his associates were viewed with intense disfavour by Transport House , and by more ...
... less harsh criticism of the other national parties , and with more emphasis on the search for a peaceful settlement . 168 The activities of Eber and his associates were viewed with intense disfavour by Transport House , and by more ...
Contents
Socialism and Empire Before 1939 | 28 |
The impact of Empire on the British left | 40 |
The War Years 19361945 | 83 |
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