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JOANNA LEWIS & PHILIP MRUPHY. 2006. €˜The Old pals’ protection society’: The Colonial Office and the British press on the eve of decolonization. In Media and the British Empire. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 978-1-403-94882-3. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 63.45%
ROGER W. LOUIS & RONALD ROBINSON. 1994. The Imperialism of Decolonization. Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 22.3. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 66.06%
ROGER W. LOUIS & JUDITH BROWN. 1999. The Oxford History of the British Empire (XX Century). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 72.32%
ROGER LOUIS. 2005. Public enemy number one: the British Empire in the dock at the United Nations. In LYNN MARTIN (Ed.) The British Empire in the 1950s: Decline or Revival?. London: Palgrave Macmillan. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 60.31%
JOHN MACKENZIE. 1984. Propaganda and Empire: the Manipulation of British Public Opinion, 1880-1960. Manchester: Manchester University Press. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 56.66%
KENNETH MORGAN. 1999. Imperialists at bay: the British Labour Party and decolonization. Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 27.2. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 60.84%
ROBERT D. PEARCE. The Turning Point in Africa: British Colonial Policy, 1938-1948. London: Frank Cass 0-7146-3160-4. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 65.14%
-----. 1984. The Colonial Office and Planned Decolonization in Africa. African Affairs 83.330. 77–93. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 61.1%
TERRENCE O. RANGER. 1968. Connexions between 'primary resistance' movements and modern mass nationalism in East and Central Africa: Part I and II. Journal of African History 9.4. 631–641. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 57.57%
TIM ROOTH. 2002. Economic tension and conflict in the Commonwealth 1945-1951. Twentieth-Century British History 13.2. 121–143. Last edited by: sashi  v    Pop. 63.05%
SARAH E. STOCKWELL. 2004. Trade, empire and the fiscal context of imperial business during decolonization. Economic History Review 57.1. Last edited by: sashi  v    Pop. 61.62%
JOHN SUBRITZKY. 2000. Britain, Konfrontasi, and the end of empire in Southeast Asia, 1961-1965. Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 28.3. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 64.49%
MARTIN THOMAS. 2008. Empires of Intelligence: Security Services and Colonial Disorder after 1914. Berkeley; London: University of California Press 978-0-520-25117-5. Last edited by: sashi  v    Pop. 65.14%
ROBERT TIGNOR. 1998. Capitalism and Nationalism at the End of Empire: State and Business in Decolonising Egypt, Nigeria, and Kenya, 1945-1963. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press 0-691-01584-8. Last edited by: sashi  v    Pop. 65.4%
JOHN YOUNG & JOHN KENT. 2004. International Relations since 1945: a Global History. Oxford: Oxford University Press 0-19-878164-4. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 65.4%
JOHN W. YOUNG. 2004. The Labour Governments, 1964-1970: International Policy. 3 Vols. (2). Manchester: Manchester University Press No. pages: xiii, 241. 0-7190-4365-4. Added by: sashi  v    Pop. 59.27%

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