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Diplomatic Identity in Postwar Britain : The Deconstruction of the Foreign Office "Type", 1945–1997

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 0367768259
ISBN-13 9780367768256
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint Routledge
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Jan 9th, 2023
Print length 236 Pages
Weight 372 grams
Dimensions 15.10 x 22.80 x 1.80 cms
Ksh 7,550.00
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This book seeks to understand the cultural renegotiation of the "Foreign Office Type," the traditional archetype in which British diplomats had been recruited before developments in the twentieth century forced the Foreign Office to reconsider its template for an ideal British diplomat.

This book seeks to understand the complex ways in which the Foreign Office adapted to the rise of identity politics in Britain as it administered British foreign policy during the Cold War and the end of the British Empire. After the Second World War, cultural changes in British society forced a reconsideration of erstwhile diplomatic archetypes, as restricting recruitment to white, heterosexual, upper- or middle-class men gradually became less socially acceptable and less politically expedient.

After the advent of the tripartite school system and then mass university education, the Foreign Office had to consider recruiting candidates who were qualified but had not been ‘socialized’ in the public schools and Oxbridge. Similarly, the passage of the 1948 Nationality Act technically meant nonwhites were eligible to join. The rise of the gay rights movement and postwar women’s liberation both generated further, unique dilemmas for Foreign Office recruiters. Diplomatic Identity in Postwar Britain seeks to destabilize concepts like ''talent'', ''merit'', ''equality'' and ''representation'', arguing that these were contested ideas that were subject to political and cultural renegotiation and revision throughout the period in question.


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