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This book examines how imperial exhaustion unleashed waves of self-determination, turning wartime vulnerability into continents remade. It probes the paradox of empires weakened by victory, where global conflict eroded the will and means to dominate distant lands. Three forces propelled this shift: nationalist mobilization that fused local grievances with universal rights rhetoric, drawing strength from Atlantic Charter ideals; economic strain that rendered colonies fiscal burdens amid reconstruction demands; and ideological contagion where soldiers' exposure to combat equality abroad fueled demands at home. India's negotiated path, Indonesia's armed struggle, Ghana's orderly transition, and Algeria's protracted war illustrate varied trajectories, each exploiting metropolitan fatigue. These movements reshaped sovereignty not through uniform revolt but adaptive pressure on fading powers. German and European perspectives resonate with this era's lessons on empire's end and the fragile inheritances of partition.
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Liczba stron: 193
Rok wydania: 2026
