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Colonial Naval Culture and British Imperialism, 1922–67

Daniel Owen Spence

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Leidimo metai 2015 m.
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ISBN 9780719091773

Colonial Naval Culture and British Imperialism, 1922–67

Explore the intricate relationship between colonial naval culture and British imperialism in Daniel Owen Spence's enlightening book, Colonial Naval Culture and British Imperialism, 1922–67. Published by Manchester University Press in 2015, this hardback edition spans 296 pages, offering a compelling analysis of how naval forces from fifteen colonial territories contributed to the British Empire's efforts during the Second World War. This crucial perspective sheds light on the dynamics of imperial power and colonial relations at a pivotal moment in history, just before the wave of decolonisation. Spence's work is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of military history, colonial studies, and the legacy of British naval operations. Dive into this insightful exploration to better understand the complexities of Great Britain's naval influence and its enduring impact on the colonies.

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Colonial Naval Culture and British Im...

Preço normal €103,06
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