British Imperial Strategy and the Origins of the Cold War, 1944-49

British Imperial Strategy and the Origins of the Cold War, 1944-49
Title British Imperial Strategy and the Origins of the Cold War, 1944-49 PDF eBook
Author John Kent
Publisher Burns & Oates
Total Pages 250
Release 1993
Genre History
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British Imperial Strategy and the Origins of the Cold War, 1944-1949

British Imperial Strategy and the Origins of the Cold War, 1944-1949
Title British Imperial Strategy and the Origins of the Cold War, 1944-1949 PDF eBook
Author John Kent
Publisher
Total Pages 224
Release 1993
Genre Cold War
ISBN

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Britain, Italy and the Origins of the Cold War

Britain, Italy and the Origins of the Cold War
Title Britain, Italy and the Origins of the Cold War PDF eBook
Author E. Pedaliu
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 250
Release 2003-10-23
Genre History
ISBN 0230597408

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Effie G.H. Pedaliu analyzes the British Labour government's contribution to the postwar reconstruction of Italy. The book focuses on five areas: the punishment of war criminality; the reconstruction of the Italian armed forces; the Italian elections of April 1948 and Italy's institutional role in western security arrangements and on European integrative bodies. It reveals that British policy towards Italy was underpinned not only by power politics but also by moral and ideological considerations.

The Cambridge History of the Cold War

The Cambridge History of the Cold War
Title The Cambridge History of the Cold War PDF eBook
Author Melvyn P. Leffler
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 663
Release 2010-03-25
Genre History
ISBN 0521837197

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This volume examines the origins and early years of the Cold War in the first comprehensive historical reexamination of the period. A team of leading scholars shows how the conflict evolved from the geopolitical, ideological, economic and sociopolitical environments of the two world wars and interwar period.

Decolonisation

Decolonisation
Title Decolonisation PDF eBook
Author Nicholas White
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 248
Release 2014-07-17
Genre History
ISBN 1317701801

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This updated Seminar Study provides an overview of the process of British decolonisation. The eclipse of the British Empire has been one of the central features of post-war international history. At the end of the Second World War the empire still spanned the globe and yet by the mid-1960s most of Britain’s major dependencies had achieved independence. Concisely and accessibly, the book introduces students to this often dramatic story of colonial wars and emergencies, and fraught international relations. Although a relatively recent phenomenon, the end of the British Empire continues to spawn a lively and voluminous historical debate. Dr. White provides a synthesis of recent approaches, specially updated and expanded for this edition, by looking at the demise of British imperial power from three main perspectives the shifting emphases of British overseas policy the rise of populist, anti-colonial nationalism the international political, strategic, and economic environment dominated by the USA and the USSR. The book also examines the British experience within the context of European decolonisation as a whole. Supporting the text are a range of useful tools, including maps, a chronology of independence, a guide to the main characters involved, and an extensive bibliography (specially expanded for the new edition. Decolonisation: the British Experience since 1945 is ideal for students and interested readers at all levels, providing a diverse range of primary sources and the tools to unlock them.

Britain, Sweden and the Cold War, 1945–54

Britain, Sweden and the Cold War, 1945–54
Title Britain, Sweden and the Cold War, 1945–54 PDF eBook
Author J. Aunesluoma
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 232
Release 2003-05-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230596258

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Juhana Aunesluoma considers the ways in which Scandinavia's, in particular neutral Sweden's, relationship was forged with the Western powers after the Second World War. He argues that during the early cold war Britain had a special role in Scandinavia and in the ways in which Western oriented neutrality became a part of the international system. New evidence is presented on British, American and Swedish foreign and defence policies regarding neutrality in the cold war.

The Oxford History of the British Empire: Historiography

The Oxford History of the British Empire: Historiography
Title The Oxford History of the British Empire: Historiography PDF eBook
Author Robin W. Winks
Publisher
Total Pages 756
Release 1999
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 019820566X

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This volume investigates the shape and the development of scholarly and popular opinion about the British Empire over the centuries.