European Decolonization

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African independence movements
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Anthony Kirk-Greene
anticolonial resistance
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colonial violence
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comparative decolonisation analysis
Cora Ann Presley
David Goldsworthy
De Gaulle
Decolonization
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Development
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Frederick Cooper
Gold Coast
Governance
High Commission Territories
Ideology
imperial withdrawal
Independence
Indo-China War
Iron Claws
Ivory Coast
Jean-Philippe Peemans
John Darwin
John Flint
Karl Hack
Lamine Gueye
London
Matthew Connelly
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Migration
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Nationalism
North Western Vietnam
Ottoman
Overseas Civil Service
Patrick Chabal
Patrick M. Boyle
Petra M. H. Groen
postcolonial studies
Race
Racism
Republican Military Force
Richard C. Crook
Ritchie Ovendale
Robert Blackey
Ronald Hyam
Sir Gilbert Laithwaite
Steven Metz
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Tony Smith
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Viet Minh Forces
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780754625681
  • Weight: 1088g
  • Dimensions: 169 x 244mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Jun 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This collection brings together twenty-one key articles that explore the nature and impact of colonial withdrawal. Ranging across all the European colonial powers, the articles discuss various aspects of decolonization, including the role of political violence, changing popular attitudes to empire and the inter-actions between colonial conflict and Cold War.
Dr Martin Thomas is Reader in Colonial History and Director of the Centre for the Study of War, State and Society at the University of Exeter, UK. He has written widely on the French Empire, colonial policing and European decolonization.