Colonial wars and the politics of Third World nationalism

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338 pages 1994

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"The crisis now facing many post-colonial societies has raised important questions about the nature of Third World nationalist movements and their struggle against Western domination. Histories of Britain's colonial past have tended to regard the process of decolonization as a direct consequence of British policy, with the result that the influence of anticolonial movements on British imperialism has been overlooked." "In a radically new interpretation of decolonization, Frank Furedi focuses on the way in which Britain reacted to nationalist claims made by anti-colonial movements. With the weakening of imperial control from the 1930s onwards, the development of such movements in the 1940s was greatly boosted. Closely bound up with the central issue of political legitimacy, nationalism posed a genuine threat to colonial power. Furedi argues that by contesting the validity of nationalist claims Britain attempted to discredit indigenous opposition in the colonies. Subsequent histories of decolonization have been profoundly influenced by the imperial view of Third World nationalism, and have paid little attention to the way in which Third World nationalist movements helped to reshape British imperialism." "This study examines Britain's colonial wars in Malaysia, Kenya and Guyana within the wider framework of imperial politics. It discusses the intellectual orientation and propaganda techniques that Britain used to represent Third World nationalism. Combining the methods of comparative historical sociology and original field-work, Furedi draws on recently released archival sources from both sides of the Atlantic. The book will be of great relevance to those interested in Third World nationalism, the political culture of Western imperialism and the history of decolonization."--Jacket.

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