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William Reynolds
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I am absolutely convinced that notions of nostalgia play a not insignificant role in the viewing of the Indo-Pacific from the UK (see 'East of Suez', 'Far East', etc). Simultaneously,
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Reading around the 1945-56 period, it is rather striking, and remarkable in its absence from usual commentary, how the British people expected a change in British society exiting the war.
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Not entirely correct. Britain’s place in the world is psychological more than material. The U.K. tends to define itself by relation to others. Hence the ‘three circles’, for example.By the
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A great little thread, though the Korean War did see some tensions rise between the Japanese and UK Governments. One such incident involved some Matelots from HMS Belfast. 1/https://twitter.com/LOS_Fisher/status/1276073062220337153 By
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