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090854
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New Delhi, Manohar, 1981.
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xii, 170p.
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041864
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London, Croom Helm, 1988.
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214p.
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0709942281
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081224
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New Delhi, Manohar, 1989.
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214p.hbk
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8185054525
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000843
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3rd ed.
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London, Routledge, 1998.
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xx, 395p.
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0415154812
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084313
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New Delhi, Stanza, 2008.
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xii, 274p.
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9788189632304
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140542
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New Delhi, Manohar Publications and Distributors, 1999.
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i, 139p.pbk
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Perspective in History
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8173042624
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044080 | 923.254/ROT 044080 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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127844
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2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
Seven nations lost their colonial empires after the World War II. Italy and Japan had to relinquish their colonies immediately after the war. Great Britain granted independence to India in 1947 and released most of its African colonies in 1960. France and the Netherlands reclaimed their colonies after recovering their sovereignty after the war, but they had to abandon them nevertheless after intense struggles. Belgium shared the same fate. Only Portugal clung to its 'overseas provinces' until 1974 when democratisation and decolonisation coincided. Scholars representing these seven nations met at Heidelberg University in May 2013 to compare notes concerning the post-imperial memories of their nations. The conference was supported by the Robert Bosch Foundation, Stuttgart. The period after decolonisation was characterised by long silences in the post-imperial nations. It is only in recent times that intensive debates of the imperial past and its conflicting memories have been conjured up.
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120066
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New Delhi, Allied Publishers Pvt Ltd, 2011.
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xii,137p.Hbk
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9788184246575
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046826
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New Delhi, Manohar, 2000.
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Description |
x, 183p.
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8173043612
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104296
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2011.
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Summary/Abstract |
Self-consciousness is a state of mind induced by a feeling of being critically observed by others. Former colonial powers have experienced this feeling to an increasing extent in recent years. These experiences were similar among several nations such as the British, the Dutch, the Belgians, the French, the Portuguese and the Japanese, but so far no comparative studies have been made which show the common features of such self-conscious responses. In the present article an attempt has been made to do this for the nations mentioned here. It is interesting to note that inspite of the fact that the era of decolonisation has passed some time ago, the most intensive debates on the colonial experience have arisen only now. The presence of immigrants from the ex-colonial nations in the respective metropolitan countries has contributed to the poignancy of such debates.
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ID:
134201
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2014.
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War was over, the nations that had participated in it were burdened by enormous war debts. They had financed their war expenditure to a large extent on credit. War bonds had been taken up by the people and, in addition, foreign loans, mostly from the United States, had also been raised.
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