Although shattered by war, in 1945 Britain and France still controlled
the world's two largest colonial empires, with imperial territories
stretched over four continents. And they appeared determined to keep
them: the roll-call of British and French politicians, soldiers,
settlers and writers who promised in word and print at this time to
defend their colonial possessions at all costs is a long one. Yet,
within twenty years both empires had almost completely disappeared.
The collapse was cataclysmic. Peaceable 'transfers of power' were
eclipsed by episodes of territorial partition and mass violence whose
bitter aftermath still lingers. Hundreds of millions across four
continents were caught up in the biggest reconfiguration of the
international system ever seen. In the meantime, even the most dogged
imperialists, who had once stiffly defended imperial rule, ultimately
bent to the wind of change. By the early 1950s Winston Churchill had
retreated from his wartime pledge to keep Britain's Empire intact. And
General de Gaulle, who quit the French presidency in 1946 complaining
that France's new post-war democracy would never hang on to the
country's imperial prizes, narrowly escaped assassination a generation
later - after negotiating the humiliating French withdrawal from
Algeria. Fight or Flight is the first ever comparative account of this
dramatic collapse, explaining the end of the British and French
colonial empires as an intertwined, even co-dependent process.
Decolonization gathered momentum, not as an empire-specific affair,
but as a global one, in which the wider march of twentieth-century
history played a vital part: industrial concentration and global
depression, World War and Cold War, Communism and other anti-colonial
ideologies, mass consumerism and the allure of American popular
culture. Above all, as Martin Thomas shows, the internationalization
of colonial affairs made it impossible to contain colonial problems
locally, spelling the end for Europe's two largest colonial empires in
less than two decades from the end of the Second World War.
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Britain, France, and their Roads from Empire
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191664083
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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