by L. James (Author)
This book argues that the rising tide of anti-colonialism after the 1930s should be considered a turning point not just in harnessing a new mood or feeling of unity, but primarily as one that viewed empire, racism, and economic degradation as part of a system that fundamentally required the application of strategy to their destruction.
Author Biography
Leslie James is Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in the Department of African Studies and
Anthropology, University of Birmingham. Prior to this, she was Lecturer in World History at the
University of Cambridge. Other publications include the forthcoming volume, Decolonization
and the Cold War: Negotiating Independence, co-edited with Elisabeth Leake
Number of Pages: 274
Dimensions: 0.9 x 8.6 x 5.5 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: October 08, 2014