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established many
aspects of
decolonisation that
would be
considered in
later works.
Subsequent studies of
decolonisation addressed economic disparities...
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where decolonisation was
achieved jointly by
multiple countries or
where the
current country is
formed by the
merger of
previously decolonised countries...
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added in
cases where decolonisation was
achieved jointly or
where the
current state is
formed by a
merger of
previously decolonised states.
Former Soviet...
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Decolonising the Mind: the
Politics of
Language in
African Literature (Heinemann Educational, 1986), by the
Kenyan novelist and post-colonial theorist...
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populous possession,
achieved independence in 1947 as part of a
larger decolonisation movement, in
which Britain granted independence to most territories...
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announced funding for a
biographical film, Te Taki A
Merata Mita – How Mum
Decolonised The Screen, to be
directed by her son
Heperi Mita, for
cinematic release...
- sur les non-dits de la
décolonisation, Ed. de l’Officine, 2007, p.64, Gerbi,
Alexandre Histoire occultée de la
décolonisation franco-africaine: Imposture...
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usage in the UK (especially in the 1960s and 1970s) to
refer to
recently decolonised countries,
predominantly non-white and
developing countries. It was often...
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Second World War
damaged Britain's
economic power and a
global wave of
decolonisation led to the
independence of most
British colonies. The
United Kingdom...
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Indigenous sovereignty movement would contest the
status of
Australia as
decolonised,
noting that
neither colonial Britain nor the
subsequent Commonwealth...