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M. E. Chamberlain

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Muriel Evelyn Chamberlain (born November 1932) is emeritus professor of history at the University of Wales, Swansea.[1] She is a specialist in European colonisation and de-colonisation and British foreign policy in the nineteenth century.[2] Chamberlain is one of the general editors of the Historical Association Studies book series.[1]

Selected publications

  • Britain and India: The Interaction of Two Peoples. David & Charles, London, 1974. (Library of Policy & Society) ISBN 0715364065
  • The Scramble for Africa. Longman, London, 1974. (Seminar Studies in History) ISBN 0582352045
  • British Foreign Policy in the Age of Palmerston. Longman, London, 1980. (Seminar Studies in History) ISBN 0582352576
  • The New Imperialism. The Historical Association, London, 1981.
  • Lord Aberdeen: A Political Biography. Addison-Wesley, 1983. ISBN 0582504627
  • Lord Palmerston. Catholic University of America Press, 1988. (Political Portraits) ISBN 0813206634
  • "Pax Britannica"? British Foreign Policy 1789-1914. Longman, London, 1988. (Studies in Modern History) ISBN 058203079X
  • Decolonization: The Fall of the European Empires. Blackwell, Oxford, 1985. (2nd 1999) (Historical Association Studies) ISBN 0631139354
  • The Longman Companion to European Decolonization in the Twentieth Century. Longman, London, 1998. (Longman Companions to History) ISBN 0582077745
  • Longman Companion to the Formation of the European Empires, 1488-1920. Routledge, London, 2014. (Longman Companions to History) ISBN 9781317878292

References

  1. ^ a b Cover notes. Decolonization: The Fall of the European Empires. Blackwell, Oxford, 1985. ISBN 0631139354
  2. ^ Decolonization: The Fall of the European Empires, 2nd Edition. Wiley. Retrieved 25 October 2015.