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Britain, Palestine and the Middle Eaststrations and resentments in ways which soon meshed with nationalist expectations, and speeded up the displacement of British influence in certain regions by her erstwhile American ally; this latter transition was most complete in the case of the Saudi Kingdom. Even so, there were grounds in 1945 foAnonymous 发表于 2025-3-25 08:21:51
Experimentation, Consolidation and Deadlock in British Africathe demise of colonialism in Asia. R. Robinson and J. Gallagher pointed out some years ago that Europe’s acquisition of African territories in the latter part of the nineteenth century was simply ‘scraping the bottom of the barrel’ following more important seizures elsewhere;. but any expectation th讥笑 发表于 2025-3-25 12:09:32
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The Assertion of a Post-colonial Ages to this statement lay in southern Africa, where the entrenchment of white-settler society imposed a different time-scale on events. In the final section of this volume, therefore, the tangled story of Southern Rhodesia, and the final collapse of Portuguese rule in Africa after its long isolation f一个姐姐 发表于 2025-3-26 09:11:35
Postscript to what he took to be a table-top peak, finds another flush-faced ridge rising startlingly above him. This weariness of spirit is felt particularly by historians of the liberal-eclectic sort who, unlike their more crystalline, ideologically inclined colleagues, have no patter of ready-made conclusiBLANC 发表于 2025-3-26 14:02:32
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Mobilization, Rejuvenation and Liquidation: Colonialism and Global Warium.. On the other hand, quite clearly the 1939–45 conflict did trigger changes at a variety of levels — diplomatic, strategic and economic — which transformed the contexts of European empire and shifted the odds against, not in favour of, their long-term (and sometimes even their short-term) surviv