Liberal Ideals and the Politics of Decolonisation explores the subject
of liberalism and its uses and contradictions across the late British
Empire, especially in the context of imperial dissolution and
subsequent state- building. The book covers multiple regions and
issues concerning the British Empire and the Commonwealth, in
particular the period ranging from the late-nineteenth century to the
late- twentieth century. Original intellectual contributions are
offered along with new arguments on critical issues in imperial
history that will appeal to a wide range of scholars, including those
outside of history. Liberal Ideals and the Politics of Decolonisation
exposes commonalities, contradictions and contexts of different types
of liberalism that animated the late British Empire and its rulers,
radicals, subjects and citizens as they attempted to forge new states
from its shadow and understand the impact of imperialism. This book
examines the complexities of the idea and quest for self-government in
the last stages of the British Empire. It also argues the importance
of the political, intellectual and empirical aspects of liberalism to
understand the process of decolonisation. The chapters in this book
were originally published in a special issue of The Journal of
Imperial and Commonwealth History.
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ISBN
9781000094824
Publisert
2020
Utgave
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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