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The Last Days of Empire and the Worlds of Business and Diplomacy: An Inside Account
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The Last Days of Empire and the Worlds of Business and Diplomacy: An Inside Account

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Charles Cullimore’s was a varied life from the end of the British Empire to high-level business and finally with major roles in post-imperial British policy. He rounded off a career appropriately by lecturing at the School of Oriental and African Studies in the University of London, underpinning academic study with his hands-on experience in international diplomacy. The account is modest, graphic, full of incident, personality and anecdote, and face-to-face encounters with leading actors. After the ‘Devonshire course’ for entrants to the Colonial Service came appointment to Tanganyika and here is an intimate personal and ‘official’ account of district administration and the rise of TANU - Tanganyika African National Union - and decolonisation. The moving letter from Julius Nyerere reproduced in the text sums up a close relationship at the end of empire between the administration and the rising politicians assuming power at decolonisation when Tanganyika became Tanzania shortly after. A spell at ICI in ‘personnel’ followed in Scotland, Malaysia and Singapore. And then back to government service in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office focussed on Overseas Development, followed by a posting to Bonn at the height of the Cold War. The author came back to British Commonwealth service as Head of Chancery in India, Deputy High Commissioner in Australia, Head of the Central African Department in the FCO covering relations with the ‘front-line States’ and their conflict with South Africa. Finally, he was High Commissioner in Uganda at the time of state-recovery under Museveni - an intimate account full of fascinating personal contact. A personal story, a colourful travelogue and an inside experience of politics and international relations, which includes a poignant ‘imperial’ sidelight with the discovery of his grandmother’s grave in India. AUTHOR: Charles Cullimore was born in Northern Ireland where his father was a much-loved Church of Ireland rector in Omagh. He tried to bridge the Catholic-Protestant divide, fostering communal relationships and overcoming historic hostility. Charles’ mother was equally involved. After Portora Royal School, Enniskillen and Trinity College, Oxford, he held a short service commission in the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, and then attended the ‘Devonshire’ course at Oxford for entrants to Her Majesty’s Overseas Civil Service, the British Colonial Service. He served as a district officer in Tanganyika until Tanzania’s independence. A spell in in the Personnel Department at ICI followed before resumption of his main career in government service at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 April 2021
Pages
144
ISBN
9781526789044

Charles Cullimore’s was a varied life from the end of the British Empire to high-level business and finally with major roles in post-imperial British policy. He rounded off a career appropriately by lecturing at the School of Oriental and African Studies in the University of London, underpinning academic study with his hands-on experience in international diplomacy. The account is modest, graphic, full of incident, personality and anecdote, and face-to-face encounters with leading actors. After the ‘Devonshire course’ for entrants to the Colonial Service came appointment to Tanganyika and here is an intimate personal and ‘official’ account of district administration and the rise of TANU - Tanganyika African National Union - and decolonisation. The moving letter from Julius Nyerere reproduced in the text sums up a close relationship at the end of empire between the administration and the rising politicians assuming power at decolonisation when Tanganyika became Tanzania shortly after. A spell at ICI in ‘personnel’ followed in Scotland, Malaysia and Singapore. And then back to government service in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office focussed on Overseas Development, followed by a posting to Bonn at the height of the Cold War. The author came back to British Commonwealth service as Head of Chancery in India, Deputy High Commissioner in Australia, Head of the Central African Department in the FCO covering relations with the ‘front-line States’ and their conflict with South Africa. Finally, he was High Commissioner in Uganda at the time of state-recovery under Museveni - an intimate account full of fascinating personal contact. A personal story, a colourful travelogue and an inside experience of politics and international relations, which includes a poignant ‘imperial’ sidelight with the discovery of his grandmother’s grave in India. AUTHOR: Charles Cullimore was born in Northern Ireland where his father was a much-loved Church of Ireland rector in Omagh. He tried to bridge the Catholic-Protestant divide, fostering communal relationships and overcoming historic hostility. Charles’ mother was equally involved. After Portora Royal School, Enniskillen and Trinity College, Oxford, he held a short service commission in the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, and then attended the ‘Devonshire’ course at Oxford for entrants to Her Majesty’s Overseas Civil Service, the British Colonial Service. He served as a district officer in Tanganyika until Tanzania’s independence. A spell in in the Personnel Department at ICI followed before resumption of his main career in government service at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
16 b/w illustrations

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 April 2021
Pages
144
ISBN
9781526789044