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Author: Ronald Hyam, Peter Henshaw
The Uneasy Special Relationship: Dynamics and Divergencies
Breakdown: Into War, 1895–1899
Post-War: The Myth of Magnanimity, 1905–1907
African Interests and the South Africa Act, 1908–1910
Greater South Africa: The Struggle for the High Commission Territories, 1910–1961
The Economic Dimension: South Africa and the Sterling Area, 1931–1961
Britain, the United Nations and the South African Disputes, 1946–1961
The Political Consequences of Seretse Khama and Ruth, 1948–1952
Containing Afrikanerdom: The Geopolitical Origins of the Central African Federation, 1948–1953
Strategy and the Transfer of Simon's Town, 1948–1957
The Parting of the Ways: The Departure of South Africa from the Commonwealth, 1951–1961
Enfeebled Lion? How South Africans Viewed Britain, 1945–1961
Springbok Reviled: Some British Reactions to Apartheid, 1948–1994
Epilogue: The Relationship Restored – The Return of the New South Africa to the Commonwealth, 1994
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