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Taylor & Francis Ltd Historiography and Writing Postcolonial India
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Taylor & Francis The Politics of SelfDetermination
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Taylor & Francis Growing up Female in MultiEthnic Malaysia
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Taylor & Francis Ltd British business in postcolonial malaysia 195770 Neocolonialism or Disengagement Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia
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Taylor & Francis Taiwan in Japanâs EmpireBuilding
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Historiography and Writing Postcolonial India
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Britains Retreat from Empire in East Asia 19051980
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Taylor & Francis Race and Racism in International Relations Confronting the Global Colour Line Interventions
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Taylor & Francis Race and Racism in International Relations Confronting the Global Colour Line Interventions
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Taylor & Francis Ltd English Writing and India 16001920 Colonizing Aesthetics Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures
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Taylor & Francis British Ways of Counterinsurgency
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Colonial Legacies
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Prostitution Race and Politics Policing Venereal Disease in the British Empire
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Taylor & Francis Decolonization in Africa
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Longman Companion to the Formation of the European Empires 14881920 Longman Companions To History
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Yanihara Tadao and Japanese Colonial Policy Redeeming Empire Curzon Studies in East Asia
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Islam and Colonialism Western Perspectives on Soviet Asia Central Asia Research Forum
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Taylor & Francis Ltd An Account of the British Settlement of Aden in Arabia
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Morocco Under Colonial Rule French Administration of Tribal Areas 19121956
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Taylor & Francis Empires of Remorse
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Taylor & Francis The Sports Development of Hong Kong and Macau
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Dream Frontier
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Colonization and Epistemic Injustice in Higher
Book SynopsisProviding coherence in understanding the role that education and higher education played in the colonizing purposes of the rich nations of the North, this book draws from multiple geopolitical spaces across the world to consider how epistemic injustice has characterized colonial higher education systems. Within this text, carefully chosen international contributors explore how colonialism, coloniality, and colonization have impacted indigenous people's ways of knowing, feeling, behaving, valuing, being, and becoming in fundamental ways and how the West's idea of education and schooling have been used as key instruments in the project of world domination and subjugation. Beyond these key entry concepts, chapters use ideas of modernity, post-modernism, globalization, internationalization, and neo-liberalism to examine how higher education in colonial and post-colonial societies still answers to a colonial narrative and what can be done to decolonize the system.UnpTable of Contents1. The conceptual ‘jungle’ of the decolonisation of higher education: Contestations, contradictions and opportunities 2. Is Canadian higher education under attack by neoliberal policies? 3. Long road to decolonization of neoliberal and Eurocentric South African higher education 4. Cwélelep: Dissonance and new learning at the University of Victoria 5. Decolonization and internationalization of higher education in Vietnam: A historical perspective 6. The politics of knowing in African universities: A search for decolonised epistemologies 7. The Decolonization of History at the Universities of Malaysia and Singapore: Historical and Philosophical Antecedents 8. Australian higher education: God bless you if it’s good to you 9. From the ideal to non-ideal: Towards decolonized higher education in Africa 10. Colonisation and epistemic injustice revisited: A reflection on emerging themes
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Taylor & Francis Ltd American Empire in Global History
Book SynopsisThis book shows how the predominantly national focus that characterises studies of the United States after 1783 can be integrated with global trends, as viewed from the perspective of imperial history. The book also argues that historians of European empires have much to gain by considering the United States after 1783 as a newly-decolonised country that acquired overseas territorial possessions in 1898 and remained a member of the Western imperial club' until the mid-twentieth century.The wide-ranging synthesis by A. G. Hopkins, American Empire: A Global History (2018), provides the starting point for contributions that appraise its main theme and take it in new directions. The first three chapters identify fresh approaches to U.S. history between the Revolution and the Civil War, suggesting ways in which the United States can be considered as a newly-decolonised country, examining shifting meanings of the term empire,' and reassessing the character of continenTable of ContentsPart 1: Introduction 1. American Empire in Global History Part 2: The American Revolution and The Post-Colonial Order 2. Imperial Confusion: America’s Post-colonial and Post-revolutionary Empire 3. United States Expansion and Incorporation in the Long Nineteenth-Century 4. The British Empire after A.G. Hopkins's American Empire Part 3: Insular Perspectives on Empire 5. Cuba: Context and Consequences for the American Empire 6. The Road to 1898: On American Empire and the Philippine Revolution 7. Restoring Asia to the Global Moment of 1898 Part 4: The Empire in the Twentieth Century 8. Law Against Empire, or Law for Empire? – American Imagination and the International Legal Order in the Twentieth Century 9. Informal Empire and the Cold War Part 5: Response 10. Imperial Puzzles
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Taylor & Francis Time Climate Change Global Racial Capitalism and
Book SynopsisThis book probes the interconnections of time and ecology in order to spark our imagination and inspire us to re-think the planetary, ecology, and otherwise. It presents debates that interrogate and elucidate the anxieties of the known and the unknown of this world and the planetary beyond, sifting through temporal accounts of the Anthropocene, human beings, and climate change.The chapters in this edited volume spur conversations with different thought systems and their underlying assumptions about the composition of structures of time and contingent temporalities. The authors engage rising temperatures in the oceans and air, the consequences, intended and unintended, of investments in various forms of development, and the potential catastrophe unfolding in real time. Recent temporal strategies such as mitigation and adaptation to the climate crisis are challenged as they further compound and commodify the inquiry, the understanding and responses to environmental degradationsTable of ContentsPreface Introduction: About time: climate change and inventions of the decolonial, planetarity and radical existence PART I: The question of radical existence 1. Humility in the Anthropocene 2. Submerged perspectives: the arts of land and water defense 3. Beyond the secular Anthropocene: Locke’s self-owning body, protestant translations of indigenous world-making, and the settler-colonial plantation economy 4. On the question of time, racial capitalism, and the planetary 5. Indigenous resistance, planetary dystopia, and the politics of environmental justice PART II: Profound challenges of climate change and climate science 6. Beyond the premise of conquest: Indigenous and Black earth-worlds in the Anthropocene debates 7. Multiple Anthropocenes: pluralizing space–time as a response to ‘the Anthropocene’ 8. A puzzle: the environment/development constellation in Madagascar 9. Time to change? Technologies of futuring and transformative change in Nepal’s climate change policy 10. Financialization and suburbanization: the predatory hegemony of suburban-financial nexus in Istanbul 11. Producing nationalized futures of climate change and science in India 12. Connecting human and planetary health: interview with Christiana Figueres PART III: Radical existence and ecological imaginaries 13. Welcome to the Anthropocene: Gregory Bateson, disaster porn, Swamp Thing, and ‘The Green’ 14. ‘Welcome to Mars’: space colonization, anticipatory authoritarianism, and the labour of hope 15. Poems 16. Poems 17. Tipping Point: Kay S. Lawrence’s exhibition on climate emergency 18. ‘Do not go gentle into that good night’: the Anthropecene and the cyclical time of human suffering 19. Conversations on education, time and the planetary
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Taylor & Francis Violence and Memory in Zimbabwean Literature
Book SynopsisThis book investigates how Zimbabwean literary texts subvert state-sponsored amnesia when it comes to the many forms of past and ongoing political violence in Zimbabwe.Zimbabwean Literature provides an important space for confronting the past and reflecting on how violence continues into the present day. This violent past was forgotten either through the promise of violence against those who sought to remember, or by depicting the violence as a necessary tool of a never-ending decolonisation process, or by appealing to the logic of letting bygones be bygones. For instance, by claiming that the five years of the Gukurahundi genocide were âa moment of madnessâ, Robert Mugabe set a climate of state-sponsored amnesia which has persisted through subsequent acts of state violence and into the Mnangagwa era. Drawing on key works by Shimmer Chinodya, Alexander Kanengoni, Yvonne Vera, Novuyo Rosa Tshuma, Brian Chikwava, Chenjerai Hove, Panashe Chigumadzi, and NoViolet Bulawayo, this book investigates how fictional works challenge this state-sponsored amnesia, both in relation to Gukurahundi and other past and ongoing forms of violence. Bringing together iconic literary texts from 1980 to 2022, the book draws a common thread through the textsâ connected histories and highlights their role in de-silencing the past.Situated at the interface of memory studies and literary criticism, this book will be of interest to researchers across the fields of African literature, politics, development, and history.
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Cambridge University Press Colonial Psychiatry and the African Mind
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Cambridge University Press Humanism and America An Intellectual History of English Colonisation 15001625 67 Ideas in Context Series Number 67
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Cambridge University Press Sovereignty and Possession in the English New World
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Cambridge University Press Wars Plots and Scandals in PostWar France
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Cambridge University Press The Colonial Moment in Africa
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Cambridge University Press Criminal Law and Colonial Subject
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Cambridge University Press The Last Colonies
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Cambridge University Press The Last Colonies
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Cambridge University Press Colonial Psychiatry and the African Mind
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Cambridge University Press Hailey
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Cambridge University Press Criminal Law and Colonial Subject
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Cambridge University Press Making Algeria French
Book SynopsisThis study is based on research in the former Bône municipal archives, generally barred to researchers since 1962. Prochaska concentrates on the formative decades of settler society and culture between 1870 and 1920. He describes in turn the economic, social, political, and cultural history of Bône through the First World War.Table of ContentsTables; Maps and figures; Illustrations; Abbreviations; Preface and Acknowledgments; 1. Theoretical foundations: settler colonialism and colonial urbanism; Part I. From Precolonial Annaba to Colonial Bône, 1830–1870: 2. Annaba on the eve of the French conquest; 3. Bône during the first decades of French rule, 1830–1870; Part II. Bône: The Formation of a Settler Colonial City, 1870–1920: 4. The urban economy and the regional setting; 5. The people of Bône; 6. Patronage, corruption, and the 'Boss' of Bône: Jérome Bertagna; 7. The creation of a colonial culture; Conclusion; Epilogue; Notes; Sources and bibliography; Index.
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Cambridge University Press Colonial Lives Across the British Empire
Book SynopsisThis volume uses a series of portraits of 'imperial lives' in order to rethink the history of the British Empire in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Leading imperial historians examine how individuals and ideas moved between, shaped and were shaped by the various sites of empire.Trade ReviewReview of the hardback: '[Colonial Lives] brings together recent work on biography and subjectivity on the one hand and the literature on space and place that has done much to shape contemporary apprehensions of empire, and it does so with fresh insight and a lot of intellectual energy as well.' Journal of Colonialism and Colonial HistoryReview of the hardback: '… this is a fine collection of scholarly essays that shed important light on the complex spatialities of the British Empire. As such it deserves a wide readership. One hopes it will inspire further scholarship to elucidate those new networks that were forged by colonised subjects and that similarly spanned imperial space and shaped subjectivities.' Journal of Historical GeographyReview of the hardback: 'Colonial Lives amply demonstrates what biography at its best can do: provide a window into larger subjects and themes, readable and compelling human sized history.' Journal of Historical BiographyReview of the hardback: 'This book offers more than simply a new spatial framework for understanding empire; it is a series of biographical sketches of life histories that explore the complexity and ambiguity of trans imperial identity through the tracing and mapping of careers across multiple sites of empire.' Journal of Southern African StudiesReview of the hardback: 'Colonial Lives across the British Empire: Imperial Careering in the Long Nineteenth Century, gives readers a solid and more complex sense of the individuals, many of them not well known, who travelled to or worked in the remoter parts of the British empire. Through these individual lives, and as a result of the editors' fine introduction, the reader better understands the idiosyncratic, varied, and complicated nature of being a colonial during that period.' Studies in English Literature 1500–1900'The volume as a whole works very well as a way of questioning the conventions of writing about the imperial past … Taken as a whole the collection offers a series of intriguing paths that begin to trace out what mightbe a new historical geography of the circuits of empire.' Cultural GeographiesTable of ContentsIntroduction: Imperial spaces, imperial subjects David Lambert and Alan Lester; 1. Gregor MacGregor: clansman, conquistador and colonizer on the fringes of the British Empire Matthew Brown; 2. A blister on the imperial Antipodes: Lancelot Edward Threlkeld in Polynesia and Australia Anna Johnston; 3. Missionary politics and the captive audience: William Shrewsbury in the Caribbean and the Cape Colony Alan Lester and David Lambert; 4. Richard Bourke: Irish liberalism tempered by empire Zoë Laidlaw; 5. George Grey in Ireland: narrative and network Leigh Dale; 6. 'Wonderful adventures of Mrs. Seacole in many lands' (1857): colonial identity and the geographical imagination Anita Rupprecht; 7. Inter-colonial migration and the refashioning of indentured labour: Arthur Gordon in Trinidad, Mauritius and Fiji Laurence Brown; 8. Sir John Pope Hennessy and colonial government: humanitarianism and the translation of slavery in the imperial network Philip Howell and David Lambert; 9. Sunshine and sorrows: Canada, Ireland and Lady Aberdeen Val McLeish; 10. Mary Curzon: 'American Queen of India' Nicola J. Thomas; 11. Making Scotland in South Africa: Charles Murray, the Transvaal's Aberdeenshire poet Jonathan Hyslop; Epilogue: Imperial careering at home: Harriet Martineau on empire Catherine Hall; Bibliography.
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Cambridge University Press The Cosmopolitan Imagination
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Cambridge University Press Exceptionalism and Industrialisation Britain and Its European Rivals 16881815
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Cambridge University Press The Plains Sioux and U.S. Colonialism from Lewis and Clark to Wounded Knee
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Cambridge University Press Humanism and America An Intellectual History of English Colonisation 15001625 67 Ideas in Context Series Number 67
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Cambridge University Press Colonial Lives Across the British Empire
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Cambridge University Press Slavery Family and Gentry Capitalism in the British Atlantic
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Cambridge University Press Sovereignty and Possession in the English New World
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