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Decolonization and its Impact
A Comparitive Approach to the End of the Colonial Empires
"A master of concision, Shipway presents a complex story with clarity and verve. Wearing his scholarly erudition lightly, he combines up-to-date historiography with engaging case studies and lucid prose."
—Jane Samson, University of Alberta
Martin Shipway (Author)
9780631199670, Wiley
Hardback, published 6 December 2007
288 pages
25.3 x 18.2 x 2.7 cm, 0.652 kg
"Decolonization and its Impact provides a well-written survey of mid-twentieth century decolonization. Shipway's expertise in the French experience of this period is self-evident and, with Madagascar and Sudan, he has focused on case studies which are often overlooked in works of this kind. The book is based on an extensive bibliography, and while not dramatically re-casting existing historical explanations, it will make a welcome addition to undergraduate reading lists on decolonization." (South African Historical Journal, July 2010) "[The] book represents a notable accomplishment, a feat of stylish synthesis and compression which will inject still greater energy into an already vigorous debate." (H-Soz-u-Kult, June 2010) "This book offers both original insights and a meticulous engagement with the existing historiography on the subject." (The American Historical Review, February 2010) "It provides a much needed comparative review of European decolonization, grounded in a thorough survey of the most recent literature on the subject.... A rich, insightful and deeply rewarding survey of decolonization." (The International History Review, December 2009) "The scope of the account is global ... with an admirable combination of detail and attention to broad historic trends. Recommended." (CHOICE)
Decolonization and its Impact is a ground-breaking comparative study of decolonization from before the Second World War to the early 1960s.
Acknowledgements. Maps. Introduction: Decolonization in Comparative Perspective. 1 The Colonial State: Patterns of Rule, Habits of Mind. 2 Colonial Politics Before the Flood: Challenging the State, Imagining the Nation. 3 The Second World War and the ‘First Wave’ of Decolonization. 4 Imperial Designs and Nationalist Realities in Southeast Asia, 1945–1955. 5 Shifting Frameworks for Change: The Late Colonial State in Africa. 6 The Late Colonial State at War: Insurgency, Emergency and Terror. 7 Towards Self-Government: Patterns of Late Colonial African Politics, 1951–1957. 8 Wind of Change: Endgame in Colonial Africa, 1958–64. 9 Conclusion: The Impact of Decolonization. Appendix: Dates of Independence of African States. Bibliography. Index
Subject Areas: History [HB]
