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MICHAEL ADAS. 2004. Contested Hegemony: The Great War and the Afro-Asian Assault on the Civilizing Mission Ideology. Journal of World History 15.1. Added by: sashi  V    Pop. 88.17%
DAVID ANDERSON & DAVID KILLINGRAY (Eds.)1992. Policing and Decolonization: Politics, Nationalism and the Police 1917-65. (Manchester: ). Manchester University Press 0-7190-3033-1. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 71.41%
SUSAN J. BALL. 2005. Banquo's Ghost: Lord Salisbury, Harold Macmillan and the High Politics of Decolonization. Twentieth-Century British History 16.1. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 81.13%
HILARY BECKLES & VERENE SHEPHERD (Eds.)1993. Carribean Freedom: Society and Economy from Emancipation to the Present. (Kingston: ). Ian Randle 976-810017-6 (Ian Randle). - 0-85255-711-6 (James Currey). Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 65.77%
DANIEL BRANCH. 2009. Defeating Mau Mau, Creating Kenya: Counterinsurgency, Civil War and Decolonization. Cambridge, MA; London: Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-11382-3. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 66.2%
H. BRASTED, C. BRIDGE & J. KENT. 1995. Cold War, informal empire and the transfer of power: some paradoxes in British decolonisation resolved? In ANTHONY ADAMTHWAITE & MICHAEL DOCKRILL (Eds.) Europe Within the Global System, 1938-1960: Great Britain, France, Italy and Germany: from great powers to regional powers. Bochum: Brockmeyer. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 73.66%
JUDITH BROWN & ANTHONY PAREL (Eds.)2011. The Cambridge Companion to Gandhi. (Cambridge: ). Cambridge University Press 0-521-13345-9. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 78.87%
PHILIP BUCKNER (Ed.)2005. Canada and the End of Empire. (Vancouver: ). UBC Press 0-7748-0916-7. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 71.55%
LAWRENCE J. BUTLER. 1999. Reconstruction, development and the entrepreneurial state: The British colonial model, 1939-51. Contemporary British History 13.4. 29–55. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 72.82%
-----. 2002. Britain and Empire: Adjusting to a Post-Imperial World. London: I.B. Tauris 1-86064-449-X. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 62.11%
P.J. CAIN & A.G. HOPKINS. 1987. Gentlemanly Capitalism and British Expansion Overseas II: New Imperialism, 1850-1945. The Economic History Review 40.1. Last edited by: sashi  v    Pop. 63.66%
-----. 1993. British Imperialism: crisis and deconstruction, 1914-90. London: Longman. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 70.7%
JOHN CALLAGHAN. 1997. Great Power Complex: British Imperialism, International Crises and National Decline, 1914-1951. Chicago: Pluto Press 978-0745311791. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 79.44%
DAVID CANNADINE. 2001. Ornamentalism: How the British Saw Their Empire. London: Allen Lane No. pages: 263. 0141927771; 0713995068. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 63.24%
The Carribean: An Intellectual History 1774-2003. 978-9766371708. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 64.93%
PARTHA CHATTERJEE. 1986. The colonial state and peasant resistance in Bengal, 1920-1947. Past & Present 110.1. 169–204. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 67.46%
-----. 1993. The Nation and its Fragments: Colonial and Postcolonial Histories. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press 0-691-03305-6. Last edited by: sashi  v    Pop. 75.07%
MARK CHI-KWAN. Defence or decolonization? Britain, the United States, and the Hong Kong question in 1957. Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 33.1. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 68.59%
D. COLE. 1971. The problem of 'nationalism' and 'imperialism' in British settlement colonies. Journal of British Studies 10. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 71.97%
FREDERICK COOPER. Colonialism in Question: Theory, Knowledge Practice. University of California Press 9780520244146. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 68.31%

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