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  • Cambridge University Press The Cosmopolitan Imagination

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  • Cambridge University Press African Activists in a Decolonising World

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    £80.75

  • Cambridge University Press African Activists in a Decolonising World

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    £28.49

  • Cambridge University Press Arming Black Consciousness

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    £80.75

  • Cambridge University Press Transition Imaginaries

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  • Cambridge University Press Decolonial Deep Mapping

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    £18.00

  • Cambridge University Press Through the IndiaChina Border

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  • Cambridge University Press West African Countries and Peoples British and Native

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn West African Countries and Peoples, published in 1868, Sierra Leone-born doctor James Africanus Beale Horton (18351883) refutes derogatory Victorian racial ideas about Africans. He was also considered an early proponent of African independence because he examines the potential of self-government almost 100 years before decolonisation.Table of ContentsPart I. West African Countries and Peoples, and the Negro's Place in Nature: 1. Description of the original and uncivilized state of the native tribes; 2. The origin, dangers, and progressive development of the Liberian Republic; 3. Exposition of erroneous views respecting the African; 4. False theories of modern anthropologists; 5. Some anatomical accounts of Negro physique; 6. The progressive advancement of the Negro race under civilizing influence; Part II. African Nationality: 7. General observations: self-government of the Gambia; 8. Self-government of Sierra Leone: Kingdom of Sierra Leone; 9. Self-government of the Gold Coast; 10. Self-government of the Gold Coast: Kingdom of Fantee; 11. Self-government of the Gold Coast: Republic of Accra; 12. Self-government of Lagos and its interior countries: Kingdom of the Akus; 13. Empire of the Eboes; Part III. Requirements of the Various Colonies and Settlements: 14. Requirements of Sierra Leone; 15. Requirements of the Gambia; 16. Requirements of the Gold Coast; 17. Requirements of Lagos; Some remarks on the Republic of Liberia; 18. Concluding remarks; advice to the rising generation in West Africa; Index.

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    £26.59

  • Cambridge University Press W. E. B. Du Bois International Thought

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisW. E. B. Du Bois was one of the most important American authors of the twentieth century. While he is best known for his writings on themes of Black social and political life in the United States, this volume highlights his critical insights into empire and global politics.Table of ContentsDemocracy and Empire: An introduction to the international thought of W. E. B. Du Bois select chronology of William Edward Burghardt Du Bois; 1. The present outlook for the dark races of mankind (1900); 2. To the nations of the world (1900); 3. The African roots of war (1915); 4. Of the culture of white folk (1917); 5. Letter from W. E. B. Du Bois to President Woodrow Wilson (1918); 6. To the world (Manifesto of the second Pan-African congress) (1921); 7. Worlds of color (1925); 8. Liberia and rubber (1925); 9. Liberia, the League and the United States (1933); 10. Where do we go from here? Address to the Rosenwald economic conference (1933); 11. Inter-Racial implications of the Ethiopian crisis: A Negro view (1935); 12. The clash of colour: Indians and American Negroes (1936); 13. The union of colour (1936); 14. What Japan has Done (1937); 15. Black Africa tomorrow (1938); 16. The realities in Africa: European profit or Negro development? (1943); 17. Prospect of a world without race conflict (1944); 18. Colonies and moral responsibility (1946); 19. A cup of Cocoa and chocolate drops (1946); 20. An Appeal to the world: A statement of denial of human rights to minorities, Introduction (1947); 21. Colonies as cause of war: Address to the world peace congress, Paris (1949); 22. On the West Indies (1952); 23. To the world peace council, Budapest (1953); 24. Colonialism and the Russian revolution (1956); Index.

    15 in stock

    £22.99

  • Revolutionary Spring

    Random House USA Inc Revolutionary Spring

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisNew York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice • From the bestselling author of The Sleepwalkers comes an epic history of the 1848 revolutions that swept Europe, and the charismatic figures who propelled them forward “Refreshingly original . . . Familiar characters are given vibrancy and previously unknown players emerge from the shadows.”—The Times (UK)As history, the uprisings of 1848 have long been overshadowed by the French Revolution of 1789 and the Russian revolutions of the early twentieth century. And yet in 1848 nearly all of Europe was aflame with conflict. Parallel political tumults spread like brush fire across the entire continent, leading to significant changes that continue to shape our world today. These battles for the future were fought with one eye kept squarely on the past: The men and women of 1848 saw the urgent challenges of their world as shaped profoundly by the past, and saw

    10 in stock

    £34.00

  • On Savage Shores

    Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group On Savage Shores

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    £13.09

  • The Last Heroes

    Penguin Random House India Pvt. Ltd The Last Heroes

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    £14.20

  • Green Against Green The Irish Civil War

    Gill Green Against Green The Irish Civil War

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisMichael Hopkinson’s Green Against Green has long been established as the definitive study of the Irish civil war. Widely praised and frequently cited as the most authoritative work on the subject, it continues to hold its place as one of the finest works in modern Irish history.

    5 in stock

    £30.36

  • Gandhi An Autobiography The Story of My

    Beacon Press Gandhi An Autobiography The Story of My

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisMohandas K. Gandhi is one of the most inspiring figures of our time. In his classic autobiography he recounts the story of his life and how he developed his concept of active nonviolent resistance, which propelled the Indian struggle for independence and countless other nonviolent struggles of the twentieth century.In a new foreword, noted peace expert and teacher Sissela Bok urges us to adopt Gandhi's attitude of experimenting, of tesing what will and will not bear close scrutiny, what can and cannot be adapted to new circumstances,in order to bring about change in our own lives and communities. All royalties earned on this book are paid to the Navajivan Trust, founded by Gandhi, for use in carrying on his work.

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    £15.90

  • The Postcolonial Studies Dictionary

    John Wiley & Sons Inc The Postcolonial Studies Dictionary

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis new Dictionary features a thoughtfully collated collection of over 150 jargon-free definitions of key terms and concepts in postcolonial theory.Trade Review"This dictionary is highly recommended for libraries in higher education that offer courses in colonial and post-colonial history and programmes in history or political science. It also has the unique feature of being affordable for students who would like their own copy or for faculty that wish to recommend it for a Languages and literature Reference Reviews textbook supplement at a time when textbook prices are on the rise." (Reference Reviews 2016)Table of ContentsLits of terms vi Acknowledgements ix Preface x Dictionary 1 References 170 Terms aboriginal 1 abrogation 2 Adivasi 3 Afro-Europe 4 agency 5 alterity 6 ambivalence 8 anthropology (colonial) 9 apartheid 11 appropriation 12 archive (colonial) 13 arithmetic (colonial) 14 assimilado 15 barbarian/barbaric 16 Black Atlantic 17 black consciousness 19 cannibal 21 captivity narratives 22 Carib 23 cartography 23 catachresis 25 citizenship (cultural) 26 citizenship (ecological) 27 census 27 centre and margin 28 chutneyfication 29 colony/colonialism 30 colonial discourse 32 Commonwealth Literature 34 comprador colonialism 35 conquistador 36 contrapuntal reading 36 cosmopolitanism 37 cosmopolitanism (vernacular) 38 Creole/creolization 39 cultural imperialism 41 Dalit 43 Dark Continent 44 decolonization 45 dependency complex 47 diaspora 48 discovery 51 dislocation/displacement 52 double consciousness 52 e-Empire 55 ecological ethnicity 55 ecological imperialism 57 education (colonial) 57 effeminacy 59 Empire – new figurations of 60 Enlightenment (European) 61 environmentalism 62 epidermalization 64 epistemic violence 65 eroticization 66 essentialism 67 ethnicity 69 ethnocide 70 ethnography (colonial) 70 ethnopsychiatry (colonial) 71 Eurocentrism 73 evangelicalism (colonial) 74 exile 75 exoticism 76 exploitation colony 77 exploration (colonial) 77 feminism (Islamic) 79 fetish/phobia 80 filiation/affiliation 80 First World 81 Fourth World 81 geographical morality 83 geography 83 globe 85 globalization 85 hegemony 87 homonationalism 88 humanism (European) 88 humanitarianism 90 hybridity 91 imaginative geography 93 imperialism 94 indentured labour 95 infantilization 95 kala pani (‘Black Water’) 97 lactification 98 liminality 98 lusotropicalism 99 magical realism 100 Manichean allegory 101 masculinity (imperial) 102 mestizo/a 102 mimicry 103 miscegenation 104 multiculturalism 106 national allegory 108 nationalism (as discourse) 109 native 112 Native Informant 112 nativism 113 Negritude 114 neocolonialism 115 New World 116 Occidentalism 117 orality 117 Orientalism 118 Ornamentalism 120 picturesque (as colonialimperial aesthetic) 121 postcolonialism 122 postcoloniality 124 postcolony 125 postnational 126 primitivism 126 provincializing 127 race 129 refugee 130 re-orientalism 131 representation (colonial) 132 Requerimiento 134 reverse colonization 134 secularism/post-secularism 136 settler colonialism 137 situated knowledge 138 slavery 139 stereotyping 140 strategic essentialism 141 subaltern 143 subjectivity (of Europeans, colonial period) 146 subjectivity (of natives, colonial period) 148 sublime (as colonial aesthetic) 149 syncretism 150 terra incognita 152 terra nullius 153 testimonio 154 text/textuality (colonial) 155 Third World 156 torrid zones 157 transculturation 158 transnationalism 160 tricontinentalism 161 tropicality 161 universalism 163 vernacular 165 whiteness/white studies 167 World Literature 168 worlding 169

    10 in stock

    £68.95

  • The Revolutionary Temper  Paris 17481789

    WW Norton & Co The Revolutionary Temper Paris 17481789

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisA New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice A groundbreaking account of the coming of the French Revolution from a historian of worldwide acclaim.Trade Review"This captivating history of the decades leading up to the French Revolution offers a populist account of a fervent political moment. Darnton…immerse[s] readers in what agitated Parisians read, wore, ate and sang on the way to toppling the monarchy of Louis XVI." -- New York Times Book Review"What did Parisians think and gossip, sing and obsess about over the decades before the storming of the Bastille? In The Revolutionary Temper, Robert Darnton paints a sumptuous mural of the eighteenth-century mind. With the Encyclopédie, with manned balloons in the air, reason seemed on a roll. With posters, pamphlets, and public readings, the written word appeared supreme. A few vicious libels, some stock market manipulation, a lurid adultery trial, one notorious diamond necklace, any number of court intrigues, skyrocketing bread prices, and plunging temperatures combined, among other elements, to shake a nation to its core. A rich, beautifully crafted book that plants the reader in a Paris that feels at all times electric." -- Stacy Schiff, author of The Revolutionary: Samuel Adams"Standing at the summit of Robert Darnton’s towering intellectual career, The Revolutionary Temper plunges the reader into the coffee shops, workrooms, and alleys of pre-revolutionary Paris. Following the traces of songs and rumors, insults and discontent, Darnton allows us to eavesdrop, almost miraculously, on whispers nearly two and a half centuries old. Here is the hive mind of ordinary people in extraordinary times, as they shake loose the thought and feeling of ages past, and decide—slowly, and then all at once—to begin the world anew." -- Jane Kamensky, author of A Revolution in Color"A page-turner on the 40 years before the fall of the Bastille." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"Darnton’s panoramic vision is rendered in lucid and vigorous prose, with a consistent focus on the day-to-day communications and emotions of regular people. It’s an enthralling exploration of the psychology of political change." -- Publishers Weekly

    10 in stock

    £33.29

  • Empireworld

    PublicAffairs Empireworld

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £28.00

  • Rebel Priest in the Time of Tyrants: Mission to

    Baraka Books Rebel Priest in the Time of Tyrants: Mission to

    Book SynopsisClaude Lacaille witnessed up close the oppression and poverty in Haiti, Ecuador, and Chile where dictators and predatory imperialists ruled. Like other advocates of Liberation Theology, he saw it as his duty to join the resistance, particularly against Chilean military dictator Augusto Pinochet. But the dictators were not alone, as they often enjoyed the support of the Vatican, sometimes tacit, but then brazenly open under Popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI. He began writing this book in Chile where thousands shed blood simply because they defended victims of dictatorship, opposed rapacious policies and economic doctrines, consoled the downtrodden, and breathed new hope and courage into a people who desperately needed it. These men and women remain an inspiration for those who still believe in a better world. This is the story of Claude Lacaille's experience from 1965 through 1986 in the slums and squats in the Caribbean and South America and also what it really means to have a preferential option for the poor. His book shows how liberation theology and spirituality enkindled the life and the work of an ordinary Quebec missionary.Trade ReviewThe secret lies in the metaphor, the lovely 'closing the windows that John XXIII had opened to let fresh air in.' Because the entire book is beautifully written, and admirably translated by Casey Roberts, making its thoughtful points throughout in wonderful, poetic language . . . . As Lacaille recounts these colourful missions, the book really does come to life. There is a potted political history of South America. There are masses in Creole, touching anecdotes, and crises of faith ('People are starving to death and I’m singing masses!'). There are visits to Quebec’s Inuit and the potato fields of New Brunswick. And, most strikingly, there is wrenching poverty, political prisoners, terror, repression, activism, and resistance in Chile. A fascinating, inspiring read." —Peter McCambridge, quebecreads.com"The author’s accounts of his ministry contain some humour (soldiers who mistake the Bible for a local revolutionary document), much sadness, and tragedy more real than any Hollywood narrative . . . . Lacaille’s autobiography has all the ingredients of great fiction, which makes it more astonishing as truth." —Matthew R. Anderson, Montreal Review of Books"Lacaille’s story is at times harrowing. At other times, it is heroic, although he would most certainly deny any heroism . . . . Rebel Priest is a valuable document. It provides a personal story of a movement in the Catholic Church that stood up against monopoly capitalism and dictatorship." —Ron Jacobs, counterpunch.org

    £21.21

  • The Grandest Larceny: The Foundation of Israel

    Fonthill Media Ltd The Grandest Larceny: The Foundation of Israel

    20 in stock

    Book SynopsisA unique event-the handing over of an entire country by another that did not own it, to a people who simply laid claim to it by virtue of their myths and traditions-happened in 1917 when the British 'gave' Palestine to the Jews via the Balfour Declaration. The Palestinian Arabs never accepted the theft of their land but have been powerless to resist the weight of support for the Jews given by the most powerful nations. Despite the foundation of Israel in 1948, the region has been plagued by wars, injustice, and a vast refugee 'problem' which has dominated the lives of millions. Today, the future of the Palestinians is dire and seemingly inevitable. In this thorough new examination, J. E. Thomas delves deep into the foundations of the issue, analysing the Zionist claim to the Holy Land in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and their ruthless campaign to dispossess Palestinian Arabs-a campaign that continues to this day.Table of ContentsAcknowledgements; A Note on Spelling and Quotations; Introduction; Myths and the Makers of Myths; The Political Art of Lies and Ambiguity: The McMahon Letters and the Sykes-Picot Agreement; After Balfour: 'The document is undoubtedly the starting point of the whole trouble'; Escalation: 'The Mandate ... itself had lighted the fire'; The British Government Disregards the Law: 'No one can give what they don't have: nemo dat quod non habet'; The Israeli Prime Minister Sets the Goal: 'And if dozens of Arabs get killed-that's exactly what we want'; Terrorism, Violence, and the Expansion of the State; New Lamps For Old? The Treatment of Palestinians and the 'New Antisemitism'; Glossary; Endnotes; Bibliography; Index.

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    £33.25

  • Peadar Cowan (1903-62): Westmeath GAA

    Four Courts Press Ltd Peadar Cowan (1903-62): Westmeath GAA

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    7 in stock

    £16.75

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