The Political Economy of Imperial Relations Britain, the Sterling Ar
The Political Economy of Imperial Relations offers a much needed historical and theoretical intervention into the relationship between Britain and Malaya after the Second World War. It challenges existing accounts and details a strong continuity in this r
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10.1057/9781137373984 - The Political Economy of Imperial Relations, Alex Sutton
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Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series
This informative series covers the broad span of modern imperial history while also exploring the recent developments in former colonial states where residues of empire can still be found. The books provide in-depth examinations of empires as competing and complementary power structures encouraging the reader to reconsider their understanding of international and world history during recent centuries. Titles include: Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo THE “CIVILISING MISSION” OF PORTUGUESE COLONIALISM, 1870–1930 Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo and António Costa Pinto THE ENDS OF EUROPEAN COLONIAL EMPIRES Cases and Comparisons Gregory A. Barton INFORMAL EMPIRE AND THE RISE OF ONE WORLD CULTURE Rachel Berger AYURVEDA MADE MODERN Political Histories of Indigenous Medicine in North India, 1900–1955 Rachel Bright CHINESE LABOUR IN SOUTH AFRICA, 1902–10 Race, Violence, and Global Spectacle Larry Butler and Sarah Stockwell THE WIND OF CHANGE Harold Macmillan and British Decolonization Esme Cleall MISSIONARY DISCOURSE Negotiating Difference in the British Empire, c.1840–95 T. J. Cribb (editor) IMAGINED COMMONWEALTH Cambridge Essays on Commonwealth and International Literature in English Bronwen Everill ABOLITION AND EMPIRE IN SIERRA LEONE AND LIBERIA Anna Greenwood and Harshad Topiwala INDIAN DOCTORS IN KENYA, 1890–1940 Róisín Healy and Enrico Dal Lago (editors) THE SHADOW OF COLONIALISM IN EUROPE’S MODERN PAST Leslie James GEORGE PADMORE AND DECOLONIZATION FROM BELOW Pan-Africanism, the Cold War, and the End of Empire
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