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George Padmore and decolonization from below = pan-Africanism, the Cold War, and the end of empire /
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George Padmore and decolonization from below/ Leslie James.
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pan-Africanism, the Cold War, and the end of empire /
Author:
James, Leslie.
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Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan : : 2014.,
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288 p. :8 b&w, ill.
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Electronic book text.
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Introduction: The Artful Anti-Colonialist 1. Origins: 'The Most Completely Political Negro' 2. Putting Empire in Black and White: Padmore's Ideas about Race and Empire 3. 'The Long, Long Night is Over': A War of Opportunity? 4. Writing Anti-Imperial Solidarity from London: George Padmore's Colonial Journalism, 1940-1951 5. The Psychological Moment: The Colonial Office, Pan-Africanism, and the Problem of the Soviet Union, 1946-1950 6. A Buttress for the 'Beacon Light' 7. The Era of Padmore the 'Outsider': Nation, Diaspora, and Modernity, 1950-1956 8. Ghana, Death, and the Afterlife Conclusion: 'The Soliloquy of Africa'.
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Biography: historical, political & military. -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137352026Online journal 'available contents' page
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1137352027 (electronic bk.) :
George Padmore and decolonization from below = pan-Africanism, the Cold War, and the end of empire /
James, Leslie.
George Padmore and decolonization from below
pan-Africanism, the Cold War, and the end of empire /[electronic resource] :Leslie James. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :2014. - 288 p. :8 b&w, ill. - Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies Series.
Electronic book text.
Introduction: The Artful Anti-Colonialist 1. Origins: 'The Most Completely Political Negro' 2. Putting Empire in Black and White: Padmore's Ideas about Race and Empire 3. 'The Long, Long Night is Over': A War of Opportunity? 4. Writing Anti-Imperial Solidarity from London: George Padmore's Colonial Journalism, 1940-1951 5. The Psychological Moment: The Colonial Office, Pan-Africanism, and the Problem of the Soviet Union, 1946-1950 6. A Buttress for the 'Beacon Light' 7. The Era of Padmore the 'Outsider': Nation, Diaspora, and Modernity, 1950-1956 8. Ghana, Death, and the Afterlife Conclusion: 'The Soliloquy of Africa'.
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This book argues that the rising tide of anti-colonialism after the 1930s should be considered a turning point not just in harnessing a new mood or feeling of unity, but primarily as one that viewed empire, racism, and economic degradation as part of a system that fundamentally required the application of strategy to their destruction.The consolidation of anti-colonial and anti-racist movements in the first half of the twentieth century is often described through a narrative of 'moments' and 'moods'. Tempering this tendency, this book emphasizes that the rising tide of anti-colonialism and anti-racism after the 1930s should be considered a turning point not just in harnessing a new mood or feeling of unity, but primarily as one that viewed empire, racism, and economic degradation as part of a system that fundamentally required the application of strategy to their destruction. The book traces George Padmore's politics through the ongoing influence of the Caribbean and the legacy of the Garvey movement; the international communist movement and Soviet decolonization; debates about fascism and colonialism; the new 'reform' rhetoric apparent in the Second World War; the beginnings of the Cold War; and post-war African politics that confronted a wealth of new dynamics including independent Ghana, apartheid South Africa, and the Mau Mau Emergency. The book shows that within the ideas and political practice of this forthright man lie a number of common questions about the circulation of ideas, the shape of black radical thought, and the weight of Cold War politics within the modern history of European imperialism and the end of empire.
PDF.
Leslie James is a Lecturer in World History at the University of Cambridge, UK. She previously held the post of Pinto Postdoctoral Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and has taught at the LSE and at Goldsmith's College, University of London, UK. She is also co-editor with Elisabeth Leake of the forthcoming volume, Decolonization and the Cold War: Negotiating Independence.
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