‘The dark millions in the colonies are unavenged’: Anti-fascism and anti-imperialism in the 1930s
The quotation in this title expresses a dilemma, as the ‘dark millions’ were likely to remain ‘unavenged’ so long as authors were asked to take sides on the Spanish Civil War rather than colonial oppression. Indeed, anti-fascism might well be thought of as, in a sense, antithetical to anti-imperiali...
Main Author: | Buchanan, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2016
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