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Mountbatten, Cold War and Empire, 1945-79 [Hardback]

(University of Southampton, UK)
  • Format: Hardback, 288 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, 10 bw illus
  • Pub. Date: 15-Dec-2022
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 135023026X
  • ISBN-13: 9781350230262
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  • Format: Hardback, 288 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, 10 bw illus
  • Pub. Date: 15-Dec-2022
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 135023026X
  • ISBN-13: 9781350230262
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Mountbatten, Cold War and Empire 1945-79 focuses upon Admiral Lord Mountbatten as a commanding if controversial figure in the history of Britain and its empire, from Churchills wartime coalition through to the Labour governments of the 1960s, and forms a sequel to Mountbatten: Apprentice War Lord.

Written in three parts, focusing on the premierships of Churchill and Attlee; Eden, Macmillan, Douglas-Home; and Wilson, this book examines the debates over Mountbattens record in Southern Asia in 1943-6 and 1947-8. Additional chapters focus on Mountbatten's position at the heart of the British state and his pivotal role at key moments in the immediate post-war era, most notably the partition of India, the Suez Crisis and the renewal of an ostensibly independent nuclear deterrent.

This book also considers Mountbattens relationship with Anthony Eden, both during and following the Suez Crisis, as well as detailing Mountbatten's achievements as First Sea Lord and Chief of the Defence Staff under Harold Macmillan and his immediate successors. Smith acknowledges Mountbattens centrality to the history of Britain and its empire in the immediate post-war era and, in doing so, presents a fascinating picture of one of the most prominent figures of the 20th-century.

Smiths scrupulous examination of primary sources, including those available in the Broadlands Archives, results in a thorough examination of a controversial figure: by eschewing often baseless speculation about Mountbattens personal life Smith creates the first comprehensive overview of Admiral Lord Mountbattens career from 1943 to the mid-sixties.

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Mountbatten, Cold War and Empire 1945-79 focuses on Admiral Lord Mountbatten as a commanding if controversial figure in the history of Britain and its empire, from Churchills wartime coalition through to the Labour governments of the 1960s. Adrian Smith also examines Mountbatten's role in key events in British history including the partition of India, the Suez Crisis and the renewal of an ostensibly independent nuclear deterrent.
List of Illustrations
viii
Acknowledgements x
Introduction 1(14)
1 From Viceroy to First Sea Lord Mountbatten and India
15(38)
2 The Suez crisis, 1956
53(24)
3 The legacy of Suez, 1956-80
77(20)
4 `The winds of change': Commonwealth and cold war
97(18)
5 Learning from the Americans: Nuclear deterrence from beneath the waves
115(24)
6 Moulding the modern MOD
139(30)
Conclusion: Afterlife and assassination 169(25)
Notes 194(54)
Select Bibliography and Filmography 248(9)
Index 257
Adrian Smith is Emeritus Professor of Modern History at the University of Southampton, UK, and the author of Mountbatten Apprentice War Lord.