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Authors: Richard Toye
Shakti
Shaw, George Bernard
Sheridan, Clare
Sicily, invasion (1943)
Sikh: refugees; troops
Simla conference (1945)
Simon, Sir John
Simon Commission
Simon’s Town naval base
Singapore: Canadian view; defence; fall; recovery plans; US view; vulnerability; WSC on British control; WSC on strength of
Singh, Sir Maharaj
Sinn Féin
Smith, Adam
Smith, Ian
Smuts, J. C.: career; centralized imperialism concerns; Chanak crisis (1922); death; Gandhi negotiations; Imperial War Cabinet; India policy; in London (1942); London mission (1906); Palestine policy; racial attitudes; relationship with WSC; WWII
Socialist Leader
Somaliland: British acquisition; British commitments; WSC in
Something of Value
(film)
South Africa: apartheid; Asian population; Boers,
see
Boers; Chinese workers; concentration camps; Gandhi in; general election (1948); High Commission Territories issue; Lord Randolph’s visit; map; naval policy; racial issues; response to Chanak crisis (1922); Simon’s Town naval base; Uitlanders; WSC’s policies; Zulu rebellion
South African Light Horse
South–East Asia Command (SEAC)
Soviet Union: German invasion; influence; Labour attitude to; summit proposal; WSC on; WWII;
see also
Russia
Spaarwater, H. G.
Spears, Edward
Spectator
Spender, J. A.
Spion Kop, Battle of (1900)
Stalin, Joseph: death; Moscow conference (1944); Roosevelt’s relationship with; Tehran conference (1943); WSC’s relationship with; Yalta conference (1945)
Stanley, George
Stanley, H. M.
Stanley, Oliver
Stanley, Venetia
Star
Star of East Africa
Statesman
, Calcutta
Steevens, G. W.
sterling: balances; convertibility; floating;
see also
gold standard
Stern Gang
Stettinius, Edward
Stevenson, Adlai
Stogdon, Mr (master at Harrow)
Strand
magazine
Sudan: Anglo-Egyptian rule; British reconquest; Darfur violence; Dervishes; Farouk proclaimed King; independence (1956); Khartoum fall (1885); Mahdist state; WSC in; WSC’s policy
Sumatra
Sun
, Sydney
Sunday Statesman
Sunday Times
Swaziland
Swinton, Philip Cunliffe–Lister, first Earl of
Sydney Morning Herald
Syria
Tanganyika
tariff reform,
see
imperial preference
Tehran conference (1943)
Templer, Sir Gerald
Tenzing Norgay
Thawra al-Arabiyya, Al-
Thuku, Harry
Times, The
Times of India
Times of Natal
Tirah campaign
Tobruk
Toole, J. J.
‘Tory Democracy’
Transjordan
Transvaal: Boer republic; Chamberlain warnings; Chinese workers; constitution; election (1907); franchise issue; self-government question; treatment of non-whites; Uitlanders; war; WSC on
Transvaal Leader
Tribune
, Lahore
Truman, Harry S.
trusteeship
Tullibardine, Marquess of
Turkey
Twain, Mark
Tweedsmuir, John Buchan, first Baron
U Saw
Uganda, WSC in
Ulster,
see also
Northern Ireland
United Nations (UN): Charter; establishment; Indian independence issue; Palestine plan; Trusteeship Council; WSC’s view of
United Service Gazette
United States: Atlantic Charter; Britain’s relationship with; economic issues; Egypt policy; Eisenhower presidency; fishing dispute; India policy; Iran policy; loan to Britain (1946); pro-Boer feeling; racial segregation; responses to election result (1945); ‘special relationship’; views on Empire; WSC in; WSC’s honorary citizenship; WWI; WWII
Vandenberg, Arthur
Varma, S. S.
Vereeniging, Treaty of (1902)
Verney, Harry
Victoria, Queen: Diamond Jubilee; Empress of India; funeral; Golden Jubilee; reign; view of Mahdi’s tomb destruction
Wahuriu Itote (‘General China’)
Wallace, Henry
War Cabinet: Imperial; WWI; WWII
War Office: journalism rules; White’s career; WSC at; WSC’s army career; WSC’s attacks on; WWII segregation
Warbuton, Colonel
Waruhiu wa Kungu, Paramount Chief
Washington Post
Washington talks (1943)
Wavell, Archibald Wavell, first Earl: dismissal; relationship with WSC; Viceroy of India; on WSC
Wedgwood, Josiah
Weizmann, Chaim
Welldon, J. E. C.
Wells, H. G.
West Africa: Atlantic Charter; British policy; British punitive raids
West African Pilot
West African Students’ Union
Westminster, Statute of (1931)
Westminster Gazette
White, Sir George
White, Harry Dexter
Williams, Francis
Willkie, Wendell
Wilson, Harold
Wilson, Sir Henry
Wilson, Lady Sarah (WSC’s aunt)
Wimborne, Lady Cornelia
Winant, J. G.
Wingate, Orde
Winterton, Edward Turnour, sixth Earl
Wolmer, Viscount,
see
Selborne, third Earl of
Wolseley, Garnet Wolseley, first Viscount
Wood, Edward,
see
Halifax
World
World War I: armistice; British acquisitions at end of; Gallipoli; outbreak; Peace Conference; US entry; War Cabinet
World War II: British conquests; German invasions; Irish neutrality; Smuts’s advice to WSC; War Cabinet; WSC’s premiership
Yalta conference (1945)
Yane, Boishwerelo
Yorkshire Post
Young Winston
(film)
Sambia
Zanzibar
Zetland, Marquess of
Zionism: Moyne assassination; response to 1945 election; WSC’s views
Zulu War
Zululand
Zulus
Picture Acknowledgements
Getty: 1, 7, 12, 13, 14, 19–22, 29, 34–36
Mary Evans Picture Library: 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 17,
National Portrait Gallery, London: 5
Private Collection: 9
Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans Picture Library: 15
Gertrude Bell Archive: 16
Solo Syndication/Associated Newspapers Ltd: 18, 33
Australian War Memorial: 23 (negative number: 006414), 24 (Unknown ‘Let us go forward together’, c.1940, photolithograph, 76.4 × 51.8 cm, negative number: ARTV02119), 25 (negative number: 013354), 26 (negative number: PO2366_002), 28 (negative number: 128501), 30 (negative number: MED2037)
Kind permission of the John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library and the Curtin Family: 27, 31
Science Museum/SSPL: 32, 37
About the Author
RICHARD TOYE was born in Cambridge, U.K. in 1973. He studied at the universities of Birmingham and Cambridge, and is now an associate professor at the University of Exeter. He has written extensively on British and international history. In 2007 he was named Young Academic Author of the Year by
Times Higher Education
magazine for his book
Lloyd George and Churchill: Rivals for Greatness
.
Table of Contents
P ART O NE Rationalism and Machine Guns
1. L EARNING TO T HINK I MPERIALLY , 1874–1897
2. J OLLY L ITTLE W ARS A GAINST B ARBAROUS P EOPLES , 1897–1899
3. A C ONVENIENT W AY OF S EEING THE E MPIRE , 1899–1901
4. T HAT W ILD W INSTON , 1901–1908
5. T HE F ATE OF AN E MPIRE , 1908–1922
7. U NDISMAYED A GAINST D ISASTER , 1939–1942
8. H ANDS O FF THE B RITISH E MPIRE , 1942–1945