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The British End of the British Empire
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Author(s):
Sarah Stockwell
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August 10 2018
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Cambridge University Press
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9781107707382
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9781107070318
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9781107680883
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August 10 2018
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August 30 2018
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10.1017/9781107707382
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 23
The Imperial Roles of British Institutions
pp. 59
Technical Assistance and State-building at the End of Empire
pp. 93
Teaching What ‘the Natives Need to Know’: The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge and Training for Overseas Public Administration
pp. 142
‘Education and Propaganda’: The Bank of England and the Development of Central Banking in African States at the End of Empire
pp. 191
Making Money: The Royal Mint and British Decolonization
pp. 234
‘Losing an Empire and Winning Friends’: Sandhurst and British Decolonization
pp. 286
Conclusion
pp. 323
Index
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