Britain's Experience of Empire in the Twentieth Century (e-bog) af -
Thompson, Andrew (redaktør)

Britain's Experience of Empire in the Twentieth Century e-bog

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Written by specialists from various fields, this edited volume is the first systematic investigation of the impact of imperialism on twentieth-century Britain. The contributors explore different aspects of Britain's imperial experience as the empire weathered the storms of the two world wars, was subsequently dismantled, and then apparently was gone. How widely was the empire's presence felt in...
E-bog 265,81 DKK
Forfattere Thompson, Andrew (redaktør)
Forlag OUP Oxford
Udgivet 24 november 2016
Længde 368 sider
Genrer 1DBK
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780192513571
Written by specialists from various fields, this edited volume is the first systematic investigation of the impact of imperialism on twentieth-century Britain. The contributors explore different aspects of Britain's imperial experience as the empire weathered the storms of the two world wars, was subsequently dismantled, and then apparently was gone. How widely was the empire's presence felt in British culture and society? What was the place of imperial questions inBritish party politics? Was Britain's status as a global power enhanced or underpinned by the existence of its empire? What was the relation of Britain's empire to national identities within the United Kingdom?The chapters range widely from social attitudes to empire and the place of the colonies in the public imagination, to the implications of imperialism for demography, trade, party politics and political culture, government and foreign policy, the churches and civil society, and the armed forces. The volume also addresses the fascinating yet complex question of how, after the formal end of empire, the colonial past has continued to impinge upon our post-colonial present, as contributors reflectupon the diverse ways in which the legacies of empire are interpreted and debated in Britain today.