Concepts of Order and Justice in the British Withdrawals from India and Palestine, 1945-1948
(0 Bewertungen)15
490 Lesepunkte
Buch (kartoniert)
Buch (kartoniert)
48,99 €inkl. Mwst.
Zustellung: Di, 08.07. - Do, 10.07.
Versand in 4 Tagen
Versandkostenfrei
Bestellen & in Filiale abholen:
Empfehlen
Conventional accounts of Britain's retreat from empire after the Second World War portray a bankrupt imperial nation forced to surrender her most prized territories. In Deconstructing Empire, author Robin Newnham draws on archival research to argue that, despite these circumstances, the withdrawals from the Indian subcontinent and the Mandate of Palestine were in fact conceived as means of establishing a post imperial order in which Britain would continue to exercise global influence. Newnham also argues that the decisions to withdraw set in motion a process by which different ethnic and religious groups sought to emphasise their claims for just treatment and their right to form independent states. Britain's attempts to adjudicate between these competing claims led ultimately to two partitions - one in Palestine immediately overriden by the outbreak of war, the other in the Indian subcontinent creating a dividing line that still stands today. Deconstructing Empire will be of interest to anyone who wants to understand more about the origins of some of the most intractable conflicts in modern international relations.
Robin Newnham graduated with a First Class Honours degree in
Modern History from Lincoln College, University of Oxford, and
an M. Phil in International Relations from St. Antony's College,
Oxford. He currently lives in London and works for the United
Kingdom Treasury.
Bewertungen
0 Bewertungen
Es wurden noch keine Bewertungen abgegeben. Schreiben Sie die erste Bewertung zu "Deconstructing Empire" und helfen Sie damit anderen bei der Kaufentscheidung.
Robin Newnham: Deconstructing Empire bei hugendubel.de. Online bestellen oder in der Filiale abholen.