Decolonization in the British Empire During the Post-World War II Era 1945-1964.
This twenty-page graduate paper discusses the historiography of the issues involved in the fall of the British Empire. The author focuses upon areas of overlap and commonality as well as major controversies and points of historiological disagreement, displays an understanding of the current state of historical writing on British decolonization, suggests ways in which the field might be improved, broadened, enlivened, or brought more sharply into focus, and offers some suggestions about the direction he thinks the field might or possibly should take in the future. 20 pgs. Bibliography lists 12 sources.