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Small Wars, Faraway Places : The Genesis of the Modern World 1945-65 (2013)

di Michael Burleigh

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Drawing from new archival research, prize-winning historian Michael Burleigh gives new meaning to the seminal decades of 1945 to 1965 by examining the many, largely forgotten, "hot" wars fought around the world.
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A really fruitful account of various wars and conflicts, small and big, in the post-war period all around the world. It is thus a useful compendium of events that are usually not dealt with in mainstream histories, as they concern individual small nations or corners of the world. Included are accounts of such obscure items as the Malayan insurgency, the terror in Kenya, the French colonies in North Africa, the insurgency in Indonesia, and so on. Of course it also includes major issues like Cuba and Vietnam. As far as the subcontinent goes, it has a racy account of US-India relations (or the lack of them) and the abject about-face by India after the Chinese incursion in the northeast. It is difficult to fault most of the author's assessments, although his contemptuous dismissal of major figures may be sometimes startling. To know more, read the book! ( )
  Dilip-Kumar | Mar 31, 2024 |
El final de la Segunda Guerra Mundial no supuso el comienzo de la paz, sino la transición a conflictos con una localización más lejana derivados de un choque de ideologías más amplio. La caída de los imperios coloniales occidentales tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial conllevó un gran número de feroces luchas por el poder cuyas sangrientas consecuencias nos persiguen todavía hoy.
  Natt90 | Mar 14, 2023 |
A comprehensive yet not exhaustive look at small wars, police actions and counter is urgencies in the immediate post war period until 1965. This sheds light on Malaya, Suez, The Mau Mau emergency, Vietnam, Cuba, etc. It's about as much retreat from colonialism as it is, about the folibles of supposedly great men. The leaders of France, the U.K., the USA all come in for ascetic treatment from a masterful Burleigh and his journalistic eye. Interesting, at times judgemental, at times, there is some rambling although in the main, I found these episodes to be captivating. Worth a look, and certainly to be used as a stepping stone to deeper reading. ( )
  aadyer | Jun 27, 2017 |
A good alternative title for this book would be "101 Ways not to De-Colonize your Empire." A relentless narrative of bungling first by the British & French as they struggled to either hang on to their colonies or escape from them with minimal fuss in the post 1945 world, then even more massive bungling by the superpowers, particularly the Americans, as they sought to influence the said former colonies to follow their particular political path and not that of their rivals. This is a litany of failure, scathing in its condemnation of inept colonial administration and even more inept superpower meddling in the affairs of small nations. This is no dry academic text, the author injects passion and some venom into the story, describing one American ambassador as a "drunken idiot" and lashing John F. Kennedy's philandering and his dealings with Cuba virtually in the same breath. Truman, Eisenhower and Johnson are treated more sympathetically, although the failings of their administrations are not spared. On the British side, Churchill, Eden and Macmillan are lavished with mild contempt and occassional faint praise in their struggles to first hold the Empire together, then to extract an exhausted Britain with the minimum of bother and expense. This is an enthralling read, short, punchy chapters keeping the momentum going as the author hops the globe from troublespot to benighted troublespot. Even the geographically illiterate and politically uninterested will find this an intriguing story of human greatness and weakness, hopes raised and hopes dashed. Great discussion of a turbulent couple of decades that shaped the world we live in today. ( )
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Drawing from new archival research, prize-winning historian Michael Burleigh gives new meaning to the seminal decades of 1945 to 1965 by examining the many, largely forgotten, "hot" wars fought around the world.

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