This collection of studies examines the history of the British
empire during the 1950s. This is a relatively neglected period in
the historiography of British decolonization, coming as it does
after the more well researched era of the late 1940s that saw the
start of moves to decolonize the empire. The papers in this volume
analyze imperial policy and the place of the empire in British
society during the 1950s and the degree to which these years
represented a period of continuing retreat or of imperial
re-assertion.
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