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Theme: H-Decol
Type: H-Net Discussion List
Maintainer: H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online
URL: http://www.h-net.org/~decol

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H-Decol is dedicated to the study of the history and processes of 
decolonization, broadly defined. The network provides a forum in
which the end of European, American and Asian empires and the rise of 
independent nation-states, principally, but not exclusively, in the
long twentieth century, can be understood holistically, across the
boundaries drawn by particular bilateral metropole-colony relations.
H-Decol explores the nexus of power, strategy and identity that
carved overseas empires into the nation-states that make up the
modern atlas. Above all, H-Decol seeks to encourage scholarly
discussion and debate across academic disciplines on the course of
imperial retrenchment, and the broader cultural, economic, political
and ideological imprint left by decolonization on both the
‘colonizer’ and the ‘colonized’.

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editorial practices is Article II, Section 2.20 of our Council
Policies, located at: http://www.h-net.org/about/policies.php

H-Decol is currently edited by:
Paul M. McGarr, University of Nottingham
paul.mcg...@nottingham.ac.uk
Stefanie K. Wichhart, Niagra University
s...@niagara.edu

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