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- 2013018162 contributor B12724907.
- 2013018162 coverage "Africa Decolonization.".
- 2013018162 coverage "Great Britain Colonies Africa Administration.".
- 2013018162 coverage "Great Britain Politics and government 1945-1964.".
- 2013018162 date "2013".
- 2013018162 description "Machine generated contents note: -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction; Sarah Stockwell & L. J. Butler -- 1. Macmillan, Verwoerd, and the 1960 'Wind of Change' Speech; Saul Dubow -- 2. Whirlwind, Hurricane, Howling Tempest: the Wind of Change and the British World; Stuart Ward -- 3. 'White Man in a Wood Pile': Race and the limits of Macmillan's great 'Wind of Change' in Africa; J.E. Lewis -- 4. The Wind of Change as Generational Drama; Simon Ball -- 5. Four Straws in the Wind: Metropolitan Anti-Imperialism, January-February 1960; Nicholas Owen -- 6. 'Words of Change: the rhetoric of Commonwealth, Common Market, and Cold War, 1961-3'; Richard Toye -- 7. A path not taken? British perspectives on French colonial violence after 1945; Martin Thomas -- 8. The Winds of Change and the Tides of History: de Gaulle, Macmillan and the Beginnings of the French decolonising Endgame; Martin Shipway -- 9. The US and Decolonisation in Central Africa: 1957-1964; John Kent -- 10. Resistance to 'Winds of Change': The emergence of the 'unholy alliance' between Southern Rhodesia, Portugal and South Africa 1964-1965; Sue Onslow -- 11. The wind that failed to blow: British policy and the end of empire in the Gulf; Simon C. Smith -- 12. Crosswinds and Countercurrents: Macmillan's Africa in the 'long view' of decolonisation; Stephen Howe.".
- 2013018162 extent "ix, 281 pages ;".
- 2013018162 identifier "9780230361034 (hardback)".
- 2013018162 identifier lgcover.9780230361034.jpg.
- 2013018162 isPartOf "Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies series".
- 2013018162 issued "2013".
- 2013018162 language "eng".
- 2013018162 spatial "Africa Decolonization.".
- 2013018162 spatial "Great Britain Colonies Africa Administration.".
- 2013018162 spatial "Great Britain Politics and government 1945-1964.".
- 2013018162 subject "325.670941 23".
- 2013018162 subject "DA566.9.M33 W56 2013".
- 2013018162 subject "HISTORY / Africa / General. bisacsh".
- 2013018162 subject "HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain. bisacsh".
- 2013018162 subject "HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century. bisacsh".
- 2013018162 subject "Macmillan, Harold, 1894-1986.".
- 2013018162 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction; Sarah Stockwell & L. J. Butler -- 1. Macmillan, Verwoerd, and the 1960 'Wind of Change' Speech; Saul Dubow -- 2. Whirlwind, Hurricane, Howling Tempest: the Wind of Change and the British World; Stuart Ward -- 3. 'White Man in a Wood Pile': Race and the limits of Macmillan's great 'Wind of Change' in Africa; J.E. Lewis -- 4. The Wind of Change as Generational Drama; Simon Ball -- 5. Four Straws in the Wind: Metropolitan Anti-Imperialism, January-February 1960; Nicholas Owen -- 6. 'Words of Change: the rhetoric of Commonwealth, Common Market, and Cold War, 1961-3'; Richard Toye -- 7. A path not taken? British perspectives on French colonial violence after 1945; Martin Thomas -- 8. The Winds of Change and the Tides of History: de Gaulle, Macmillan and the Beginnings of the French decolonising Endgame; Martin Shipway -- 9. The US and Decolonisation in Central Africa: 1957-1964; John Kent -- 10. Resistance to 'Winds of Change': The emergence of the 'unholy alliance' between Southern Rhodesia, Portugal and South Africa 1964-1965; Sue Onslow -- 11. The wind that failed to blow: British policy and the end of empire in the Gulf; Simon C. Smith -- 12. Crosswinds and Countercurrents: Macmillan's Africa in the 'long view' of decolonisation; Stephen Howe.".
- 2013018162 title "The wind of change : Harold Macmillan and British decolonization / edited by Larry Butler, Lecturer in Contemporary British History, University of East Anglia and Sarah Stockwell, Lecturer in Imperial and Commonwealth History, King's College London.".
- 2013018162 type "text".