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" Empire lost : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 964472
Doc. No : b718842
Main Entry : Stewart, Andrew.
Title & Author : Empire lost : : Britain, the dominions and the Second World War /\ Andrew Stewart.
Publication Statement : London :: Continuum,, 2008.
Page. NO : 1 online resource (xiii, 238 pages) :: illustrations
ISBN : 1282873962
: : 1441133038
: : 9781282873964
: : 9781441133038
: 1847252443
: 9781847252449
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents : Introduction: A special relationship -- The great experiment -- War again -- Controlling the alliance -- Standing alone -- Coalition united -- Pacific test -- The 'first' Dominion -- Rupture? -- Holding the imperial line -- The private Anzac club -- A family council -- Losing an empire -- Conclusion: Brave new world.
Abstract : This book explores British imperial unity at the outbreak of the Second World War and how this ultimately led to its own dissolution in post-war years. In September 1939, four of the five dominions took the decision to support Neville Chamberlain's London-based government and declare war on Nazi Germany. This was to be the last great outpouring of British imperial unity. Entering the fray as 'self-autonomous' they finished it as fledgling states whose long-held political, military, economic and cultural ties with the Mother Country were now uncertain. The Second World War brought military triumphs and catastrophes for the Imperial Coalition. More importantly, it also brought political awareness and a weakening of central power. The war that defeated the Nazi Reich also helped destroy the historically accepted unity of the British Empire. Using government records, private letters and diaries and contemporary media sources, this book examines the key themes affecting the relationship between Britain and the Dominions during the Second World War, the Empire's last great conflict. It asks why this political and military coalition was ultimately successful in overcoming the challenge of the Axis powers but, in the process, proved unable to preserve itself. Although these changes were inevitable the manner of the evolution was sometimes painful, as Britain's wartime economic decline left its political position exposed in a changing post-war international system.
Subject : Decolonization-- Colonies-- Great Britain-- History-- 20th century.
Subject : World War, 1939-1945-- Commonwealth countries.
Subject : Décolonisation-- Grande-Bretagne-- Histoire-- 20e siècle.
Subject : Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945-- Pays du Commonwealth.
Subject : Armed Forces.
Subject : Diplomatic relations.
Subject : POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Government-- International.
Subject : POLITICAL SCIENCE-- International Relations-- General.
Subject : Weltkrieg
Subject : Commonwealth countries, Armed Forces, History.
Subject : Commonwealth countries, Foreign relations, Great Britain.
Subject : Great Britain, Foreign relations, Commonwealth countries.
Subject : Grande-Bretagne, Colonies, Histoire, 20e siècle.
Subject : Grande-Bretagne, Relations extérieures, Pays du Commonwealth.
Subject : Pays du Commonwealth, Forces armées, Histoire, 1939-1945.
Subject : Pays du Commonwealth, Relations extérieures, Grande-Bretagne.
Subject : Commonwealth countries.
Subject : Great Britain.
Subject : Großbritannien
Dewey Classification : ‭327.41017124109044‬
LC Classification : ‭DA18‬‭.S69 2008eb‬
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