Forgotten Wars: The End of Britain's Asian Empire
By (Author) Christopher Bayly
By (author) Tim Harper
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
3rd April 2008
31st January 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Colonialism and imperialism
950.424
Paperback
720
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 40mm
519g
The Second World War ended officially in 1945, yet for Asia the conflict was far from over. Britain's Asian Empire was engulfed in a new series of diverse, intense and bloody wars, which raged throughout Indonesia, India, Burma, Malaya and Vietnam as an unstoppable wave of nationalism swept the old colonial ways aside. This is the story of the struggles of military commanders and revolutionary leaders, but also of ordinary people caught up in the insurgency, rioting and turmoil that heralded the birth of a new Asia.
The story is told with a refreshing candour [an] outstanding narrative account of the end of empire * , Richard Overy, author of THE DICTATORS *
Christopher Bayly and Tim Harper jointly wrote the highly praised Forgotten Armies: The Fall of British Asia, 1941-45 which is a prelude to this book.