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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 August 2022
1 Some titles on British mobilization of cultural diplomacy: Davis, C., Creating Postcolonial Literature: African Writers and British Publishers (New York, 2013)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Potter, S. J., Broadcasting Empire: The BBC and the British World (Oxford, 2012)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; and Burton, A. and Hofmeyr, I. (eds.), Ten Books that Shaped the British Empire: Creating an Imperial Commons (Durham, NC, 2006)Google Scholar.
2 Apart from Bailkin, J., The Afterlife of Empire (Berkeley, 2012)Google Scholar, Hall, I., Dilemmas of Decline: British Intellectuals and World Politics, 1945-1975 (Berkeley, 2012)Google Scholar, and Connell, K., Black Handsworth: Race in 1980s Britain (Berkeley, 2019)Google Scholar, all of which are part of a University of California, Berkeley series in British studies, see also Buettner, E., Europe after Empire: Decolonization, Society and Culture (Cambridge, UK, 2016)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; and Doyle, L., Inter-Imperiality: Vying Empires, Gendered Labor and the Literary Arts of Alliance (Durham, NC, 2020)Google Scholar.