Linking two defining narratives of the twentieth century, Sutton’s comparative study of Hong Kong and Cyprus – where two of the empire’s most effective communist parties operated – examines how British colonial policy-makers took to cultural and ideological battlegrounds to fight the anti-colonial imperialism of their communist enemies in the Cold War. The structure and intentional nature of the British colonial system grants unprecedented access to British perceptions and strategies, which sought to balance constructive socio-political investments with regressive and self-defeating repression, neither of which Britain could afford in the Cold War conflict of empires.
Gran Bretagna e il Mondo Serie
Questa collana esplora l'intricato e multiforme rapporto tra una nazione insulare e il resto del mondo. Dall'epoca moderna fino ai giorni nostri, indaga le profonde influenze reciproche che hanno plasmato la storia globale. Le pubblicazioni vanno oltre un semplice resoconto dell'impatto d'oltremare, analizzando come gli eventi e le tendenze internazionali abbiano, a loro volta, influenzato gli sviluppi all'interno della Gran Bretagna stessa. Offre una prospettiva sfumata sulle storie interconnesse, superando il focus esclusivo sulle narrazioni imperiali.


Ordering Independence
The End of Empire in the Anglophone Caribbean, 1947-1969
- 312pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
The book delves into the tensions between the British government and Caribbean nationalists, exploring issues such as regional integration, the Cold War, immigration policies, and financial aid. It examines the complex dynamics leading up to the independence of Jamaica, Trinidad, and other Anglophone Caribbean territories, highlighting the historical context and the struggles for autonomy and self-determination in the region.