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British Civic Society at the End of Empire Anna Bocking-Welch

British Civic Society at the End of Empire By Anna Bocking-Welch

British Civic Society at the End of Empire by Anna Bocking-Welch


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The end of the empire and the legacies of Britain's imperial past have shaped how the British public interact with the outside world. This book shows how the international activities of civic associations in the 1960s can help us to understand the impact of decolonisation on the British public's sense of international responsibility.

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British Civic Society at the End of Empire: Decolonisation, Globalisation, and International Responsibility by Anna Bocking-Welch

This book is about the impact of decolonisation on British civic society in the 1960s. It shows how participants in middle class associational life developed optimistic visions for a post-imperial global role. Through the pursuit of international friendship, through educational efforts to know and understand the world, and through the provision of assistance to those in need, the British public imagined themselves as important actors on a global stage. As this book shows, the imperial past remained an important repository of skill, experience, and expertise in the 1960s, one that was called upon by a wide range of associations to justify their developing practices of international engagement. This book will be useful to scholars of modern British history, particularly those with interests in empire, internationalism, and civil society. The book is also designed to be accessible to undergraduates studying these areas.

British Civic Society at the End of Empire Reviews

'This is an excellent study...It makes an important contribution to the debate about the impact of decolonization on the UK and it deserves to be widely read.' Journal of Contemporary History -- .

About Anna Bocking-Welch

Anna Bocking-Welch is Lecturer in British and Imperial History at the University of Liverpool

Table of Contents

Introduction 1 Imperial lives and Commonwealth visions 2 International mobility and the pursuit of informed understanding 3 Friendship, hospitality, and the hierarchies of affective international relationships 4 Philanthropic connections and Britain's 'lost vocation' 5 Christian responsibility in a shrinking world Conclusion Index

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NGR9781526151674
9781526151674
1526151677
British Civic Society at the End of Empire: Decolonisation, Globalisation, and International Responsibility by Anna Bocking-Welch
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Paperback
Manchester University Press
2020-11-03
216
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