With particular reference to the field of architecture, this text
examines the economic and political consequences for Britain of the
post-war Anglo-American 'special relationship', providing detailed
studies of key buildings and urban planning initiatives, blended
with a wider theoretical analysis of socio-economic and cultural
developments. By looking at the effects on a highly developed
Western country of a more powerful ally on which it was becoming
increasingly dependent, the book critically revisits the usual
themes of post-colonial studies, making this a thought-provoking
and innovative analysis.
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