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Forgotten Wars Christopher Bayly

Forgotten Wars By Christopher Bayly

Forgotten Wars by Christopher Bayly


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Summary

The almost continual fighting that followed Japan's defeat scarred everywhere in the region - from the violent British occupation of south Vietnam to the horrors of Partition in India. This work explores the lives of politicians, soldiers and ordinary people as the travails of decolonisation merged with the hatreds of the Cold War.

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Forgotten Wars: The End of Britain's Asian Empire by Christopher Bayly

Following the immense praise for Bayly and Harper's Forgotten Armies, its authors now tackle with the same verve, controversy and wit the even more contentious issue of how new nations were born from the wreck of Britain's empire in southeast Asia. The almost continual fighting that followed Japan's defeat scarred everywhere in the region - from the violent British occupation of south Vietnam to the horrors of Partition in India; from the hasty retreat from Burma to the Malayan 'Emergency', one of the first and most dramatic counter-insurgency wars of the twentieth century. Forgotten Wars explores the lives of politicians, soldiers and ordinary people as the travails of decolonisation merged with the hatreds of the Cold War.

About Christopher Bayly

Christopher Bayly is Vere Harmsworth Professor of History at the University of Cambridge and winner of last year's Wolfson Prize for lifetime achievement. Tim Harper is a Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge. Forgotten Armies was published by Penguin in 2004.

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GOR004617476
9780713997828
0713997826
Forgotten Wars: The End of Britain's Asian Empire by Christopher Bayly
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Penguin Books Ltd
20070125
704
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