Decolonization since 1945 : the collapse of European overseas empires

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Decolonization since 1945 : the collapse of European overseas empires

John Springhall

(Studies in contemporary history)

Palgrave, 2001

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 220-227) and index

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Description

One of the most significant changes of the post-1945 world has been the decline and final dismemberment of European colonial empires in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, the Pacific and the Caribbean. In 1939, roughly a third of the world's entire population lived under colonial rule. At the end of the century, less than one per cent do so. In this study, each major European overseas colony, rather than being subject to chronological or thematic subdivision, receives separate, extensive and consecutive treatment.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements.- Chronology.- Abbreviations.- Maps.- Introduction: Definitions and Explanations.- Empire and its Rejection: Before 1945.- South East Asia: The Struggle for European 'Recolonization'.- South Asia, the Middle East and the Mediterranean: British Retreat from Empire.- Africa and the Caribbean: Winds of Change Blow.- White-Settler Africa: Reluctance to Concede Majority Rule.- Overseas Territories and DOM-TOMs: Remnants of Empire.- Conclusions: Explanations Reassessed.- Bibliography.- Index.

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