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Area of Science:

  • History
  • Postcolonial Studies

Background:

  • Twentieth Century British History journal initiated a scholarly discussion on decolonization's significance in British history.
  • The exchange involved leading historians and a postcolonial studies expert.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the multifaceted implications of decolonization for the field of British history.
  • To foster a dialogue among scholars regarding the evolving understanding of British history in a postcolonial context.

Main Methods:

  • A series of email-based discussions were conducted over three rounds from January to December 2021.
  • Contributions were lightly edited to preserve the conversational flow and exchange of ideas.

Main Results:

  • The discussion provided diverse perspectives on how decolonization reshapes the study of British history.
  • Key themes likely included historiographical shifts and the re-evaluation of historical narratives.

Conclusions:

  • The dialogue highlights the ongoing and critical re-examination of British history through the lens of decolonization.
  • This scholarly exchange contributes to a more nuanced and inclusive understanding of the field.