Prize-winning historian Robert Gildea shows that how empires did not vanish after 1945 but were constantly reinvented as neo-colonialisms. He shows how postwar immigration from the former colonies provoked racism, segregation and exclusion in metropolitan Britain and France and how imperial nostalgia has bedevilled Britain's relations with Europe.
Prize-winning historian Robert Gildea shows that how empires did not vanish after 1945 but were constantly reinvented as neo-colonialisms. He shows how postwar immigration from the former colonies provoked racism, segregation and exclusion in metropolitan Britain and France and how imperial nostalgia has bedevilled Britain's relations with Europe.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert Gildea is Professor of Modern History at the University of Oxford. He has written extensively on French and European history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Among the many awards his publications have garnered, Fighters in the Shadows: A New History of the French Resistance (2015) was longlisted for the Samuel Johnson prize and Marianne in Chains: In Search of the German Occupation (2003) won the 2003 Wolfson History Prize.
Inhaltsangabe
List of illustrations Introduction 1. Empires constructed and contested 2. Empires in crisis: two world wars 3. The imperialism of decolonisation 4. Neo-colonialism, new global empire 5. Colonising in reverse and colonialist backlash 6. Europe: in or out? 7. Islamism and the retreat to monocultural nationalism 8. Hubris and nemesis: Iraq, the colonial fracture and global economic crisis 9. The empire strikes back 10. Fantasy, anguish and working through Conclusion Acknowledgements Notes Bibliography Index.
List of illustrations Introduction 1. Empires constructed and contested 2. Empires in crisis: two world wars 3. The imperialism of decolonisation 4. Neo-colonialism, new global empire 5. Colonising in reverse and colonialist backlash 6. Europe: in or out? 7. Islamism and the retreat to monocultural nationalism 8. Hubris and nemesis: Iraq, the colonial fracture and global economic crisis 9. The empire strikes back 10. Fantasy, anguish and working through Conclusion Acknowledgements Notes Bibliography Index.
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