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This course examines the culture, society and politics of Britain after 1945. In a broad sense it explores the political, economic and intellectual consequences of imperial decline. It analyses the ways in which national life both joyfully and painfully adapted to a new world order, and the ways in which new forms of social expression in Britain variously rubbed against, reached an accommodation with, and sometimes enhanced, much older and more far-reaching ambitions to wield influence on an international stage.
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HH1001What Is History?Decolonisation & Democracy: Britain Since 1945
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HH1001
What Is History?
HH1002
Asia-Pacific In Global History: Pre-1800
HH1007
The Making Of Civilizations
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Science & War
HH2021
Race, Gender, Class & Colonial Power
HH2027
Blood, Germs, & Sick Bodies: Biomedicine In History
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Historiography: Theory & Methods
HH3002
Science, Technology & Medicine In Modern East Asia
HH3009
Comparative History Of Global Migration
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