Table of Contents
Introduction: The Ends of Empire: Chronologies, Historiographies, and Trajectories
Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo and António Costa Pinto
PART I: COMPETING DEVELOPMENTS: THE IDIOMS OF REFORM AND RESISTANCE
1. Development, Modernization, and the Social Sciences in the Era of Decolonization: The Examples of British and French Africa
Frederick Cooper
2. A Modernizing Empire? Politics, Culture and Economy in Portuguese Late Colonialism
Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo and António Costa Pinto
3. Commanders With or Without Machine-Guns: Robert Delavignette and the Future of the French-African 'Imperial Nation-State', 1956-58
Martin Shipway
PART II: COMPARING ENDGAMES: THE MODI OPERANDI OF DECOLONIZATION
4. Imperial Endings and Small States: Disorderly Decolonization for Netherlands, Belgium and Portugal
Crawford Young
5. British, French and Portuguese Decolonization Compared: Political Culture and Strategic Options in Multilateral Consultations
Bruno Cardoso Reis
6. Exporting Britishness: Decolonisation in Africa, the British State and its Clients
Sarah Stockwell
7. Acceptable Levels? The Use and Threat of Violence in the Decolonization of British Central Africa, 1953-1965
Philip Murphy
PART III: CONFRONTING INTERNATIONALS: THE (GEO)POLITICS OF DECOLONIZATION
8. Inside the Parliament of Man: Decolonization, Apartheid, and the Remaking of the United Nations, 1945-1970
Ryan Irwin
9. Cold War and Decolonisation in the Congo: Lumumba and the Neo-colonial Transfer of Power 1960
John Kent
10. The International Dimension of Portuguese Colonial Crisis, 1961-1968
Luís Nuno Rodrigues
Last Days of Empire
John Darwin