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An Imperial World at War

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The British Empire, 1939–45

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An Imperial World at War book

The British Empire, 1939–45
Edited ByAshley Jackson, Yasmin Khan, Gajendra Singh
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2016
eBook Published 15 July 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315566818
Pages 262
eBook ISBN 9781315566818
Subjects Humanities
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Jackson, A., Khan, Y., & Singh, G. (Eds.). (2016). An Imperial World at War: The British Empire, 1939–45 (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315566818

ABSTRACT

At the start of the Second World War, Britain was at the height of its imperial power, and it is no surprise that it drew upon the global resources of the Empire once war had been declared. Whilst this international aspect of Britain’s war effort has been well-studied in relation to the military contribution of individual dominions and colonies, relatively little has been written about the Empire as a whole. As such, An Imperial World at War makes an important contribution to the historiography relating to the British Empire and its wartime experience. It argues that the war needs to be viewed in imperial terms, that the role of forces drawn from the Empire is poorly understood and that the war's impact on colonial societies is barely grasped at all in conventional accounts. Through a series of case studies, the volume demonstrates the fundamental role played by the Empire in Britain’s war effort and highlights some of the consequences for both Britain and its imperial territories.Themes include the recruitment and utilization of military formations drawn from imperial territories, the experience of British forces stationed overseas, the use of strategic bases located in the colonies, British policy in the Middle East and the challenge posed by growing American power, the occupation of enemy colonies and the enemy occupation of British colonies, colonial civil defence measures, financial support for the war effort supplied by the Empire, and the commemoration of the war. The Afterword anticipates a new, decentred history of the war that properly acknowledges the role and importance of people and places throughout the colonial and semi-colonial world.’

This volume emanates from a conference organized as part of the ‘Home Fronts of the Empire – Commonwealth’ project. The project was generously funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council and led by Yasmin Khan and Ashley Jackson with Gajendra Singh as Postdoctoral Research Assistant.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

ByYASMIN K HAN AND GAJENDRA SINGH

chapter 1|20 pages

The Second World War and the ‘quiet colony of Sierra Leone’

ByANDREW STEWART

chapter 2|16 pages

Between occupation and liberation: Italian Somalia under British rule, 1941–1945

ByANNALISA URBANO

chapter 3|20 pages

‘Lady visitors’: evacuees from Hong Kong in Australia during the Second World War BR IDGET DEANE

Edited ByAshley Jackson, Yasmin Khan, Gajendra Singh

chapter 4|18 pages

Protecting which spaces and bodies? Civil defence, the British Empire and the Second World War

BySUSAN R. GRAYZEL

chapter 5|19 pages

Guided development versus New Deal internationalism: British planning for the Middle East during the Second World War and a clash of Anglo-American ideologies

BySIMON DAVIS

chapter 6|15 pages

Japanese racial propaganda in occupied British Asia during the Second World War

ByFELICIA YAP

chapter 7|17 pages

Mixable and matchable army formations: the roots of Anglo-Canadian military interoperability during the Second World War

ByDOUGLAS E . DELANEY

chapter 8|24 pages

Gold and dollars: Canada, South Africa and British war finance, 1939–1945 IA IN E . JOHNSTON

Edited ByAshley Jackson, Yasmin Khan, Gajendra Singh

chapter 9|17 pages

Nazi hunting and intelligence gathering in India on the eve of the Second World War

ByBENJAMIN ZACHARIAH

chapter 10|17 pages

“India is a fine country after all!”: the cultivation of military morale in colonial India

ByANDREW MULDOON

chapter 11|18 pages

Waiting for their ship to come: changing perceptions of the Japanese in postwar Southeast Asia

ByEUAN MCK AY

chapter 12|19 pages

Remembrance Day, the colonial press and ‘deserving ex-servicemen’ in late-colonial Nigeria

ByOLIVER COATES
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