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ID140933
Title ProperDeveloping and defending Britain and her empire
Other Title Informationmontgomery’s 1947 tour of Africa
LanguageENG
AuthorPhimister, Ian
Summary / Abstract (Note)Against a backdrop of pressing economic and strategic concerns shaping British policies after the Second World War, Field Marshal Lord Montgomery, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, embarked on an official tour of Africa in November–December 1947. He visited South Africa, Southern Rhodesia, Kenya, Ethiopia, Sudan, and Egypt, as well as other African territories. Montgomery’s controversial report and the reactions to it cast light on British attitudes towards and perceptions of her African empire in the immediate postwar period, as shaped by Labour government defence and developmental policies. At the same time, it invites reconsideration of Montgomery’s place in imperial and military historiography.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Military History Vol. 79, No.3; Jul 2015: p.745-66
Journal SourceJournal of Military History 2015-09 79, 3
Key WordsAfrica ;  Montgomery ;  Defending Britain ;  1947 Tour