British Culture and the End of Empire

British Culture and the End of Empire

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Manchester University Press
EAN: 9780719060489
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This book is the first major attempt to examine the cultural manifestations of the demise of imperialism as a social and political ideology in post-war Britain. Far from being a matter of indifference or resigned acceptance as is often suggested, the fall of the British Empire came as a profound shock to the British national imagination, and resonated widely in British popular culture. The sheer range of subjects discussed, from the satire boom of the 1960s to the worlds of sport and the arts, demonstrates how profoundly decolonisation was absorbed into the popular consciousness. Offers an extremely novel and provocative interpretation of post-war British cultural history, and opens up a whole new field of enquiry in the history of decolonisation.
EAN 9780719060489
ISBN 0719060486
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Manchester University Press
Publication date December 13, 2001
Pages 256
Language English
Dimensions 234 x 156 x 14
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Editors Ward, Stuart
Series Studies in Imperialism