At the End of the Line
Discover the intricate dynamics of colonial policing during a pivotal era in history with At the End of the Line by Georgina Sinclair. Published in 2006, this hardback edition delves into the complex role of the colonial police within Britain's tumultuous journey of decolonization, a period marked by significant political upheaval and conflict. With 264 pages of insightful analysis, Sinclair provides a comprehensive examination of the Colonial Police Service, established in 1936 to standardize imperial police forces across Britain’s colonies. This authoritative work is essential for anyone interested in British and Irish history, particularly the postwar era and the impact of decolonization on Great Britain and its former colonies. Explore the historical narratives that shaped modern Europe and gain a deeper understanding of the forces at play during the 20th century. Perfect for history enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone looking to enrich their knowledge of Britain's colonial past.