The Afterlife of Empire
@inproceedings{Bailkin2012TheAO, title={The Afterlife of Empire}, author={Jordanna Bailkin}, year={2012} }
“Quietly dazzling. . . . In this gripping account of welfare’s postcolonial history, Jordanna Bailkin throws the archives wide open and invites us to walk through them with new eyes—and with renewed appreciation for the intimate connections between empire and metropole in the making of contemporary Britain. The Afterlife of Empire challenges us to reimagine how we think and teach the twentieth century in Britain and beyond.” Antoinette Burton, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign “A… Expand
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