The Rise and Fall of Modern Empires, Volume IV
Reactions to Colonialism
Herausgeber: Shipway, Martin
The Rise and Fall of Modern Empires, Volume IV
Reactions to Colonialism
Herausgeber: Shipway, Martin
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The collection of essays in this volume offers an overview of scholarly approaches to the ways in which diverse actors, representing the colonised or the colonising nations, or indeed the international community, reacted to colonialism during the lifetime of the modern colonial empires or in their aftermath. The coverage is broad in terms of geogra
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The collection of essays in this volume offers an overview of scholarly approaches to the ways in which diverse actors, representing the colonised or the colonising nations, or indeed the international community, reacted to colonialism during the lifetime of the modern colonial empires or in their aftermath. The coverage is broad in terms of geogra
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 654
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 172mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1016g
- ISBN-13: 9781032402673
- ISBN-10: 1032402679
- Artikelnr.: 66954746
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 654
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 172mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1016g
- ISBN-13: 9781032402673
- ISBN-10: 1032402679
- Artikelnr.: 66954746
Martin Shipway is Senior Lecturer in Twentieth-Century French Studies, and former Head of the Department of European Cultures and Languages, Birkbeck, University of London, UK.
Contents: Introduction; Part I Modes of Resistance: 1857: need for alternative sources
Pankaj Rag; Connexions between 'primary resistance' movements and modern mass nationalism in East and Central Africa
T. O. Ranger; Conclusion
Stephen Ellis. Part II Modes of 'Civilising': Christian critics of empire; missionaries
lantern lectures
and the Congo reform campaign in Britain
Kevin Grant; 'States of injury': Josephine Butler on slavery
citizenship
and the Boer War
Antoinette Burton; African resistance and Center Party recalcitrance in the Reichstag colonial debates of 1905/06
John S. Lowry. Part III Modes of Imagining: Imperialism and nationalism in India
Anil Seal; Peasant revolt and Indian nationalism: the Peasant Movement in Awadh
1919-22
Gyan Pandey; Cultural transformations
Pierre Brocheux; 'Our strike': equality
anticolonial politics and the 1947-48 strike in French West Africa
Frederick Cooper; Authority
gender and violence: the war within Mau Mau's fight for land and freedom
John Lonsdale; People's war
state formation and revolution in Africa: a comparative analysis of Mozambique
Guinea-Bissau and Angola
Patrick Chabal. Part IV Modes of Solidarity: Between a moment and an era: the origins and afterlives of Bandung
Christopher J. Lee; Rethinking the Cold War and decolonization: the grand strategy of the Algerian war for independence
Matthew Connelly; Decolonising 'French universalism': reconsidering the impact of the Algerian war on French intellectuals
James D. Le Sueur; 'Daddy wouldn't buy me a Mau Mau': the British popular press and the demoralization of empire
Joanna Lewis. Part V Critical Modes: History and imperialism: a century of theory
from Marx to postcolonialism
Patrick Wolfe; Nationalism and the new humanism
Nigel Gibson; Ngugi's concept of history and the post-colonial discourses in Kenya
James A. Ogude. Part VI Modes of Remembering: Savage wars? Codes of violence in Algeria
1830s-1990s
James McD
Pankaj Rag; Connexions between 'primary resistance' movements and modern mass nationalism in East and Central Africa
T. O. Ranger; Conclusion
Stephen Ellis. Part II Modes of 'Civilising': Christian critics of empire; missionaries
lantern lectures
and the Congo reform campaign in Britain
Kevin Grant; 'States of injury': Josephine Butler on slavery
citizenship
and the Boer War
Antoinette Burton; African resistance and Center Party recalcitrance in the Reichstag colonial debates of 1905/06
John S. Lowry. Part III Modes of Imagining: Imperialism and nationalism in India
Anil Seal; Peasant revolt and Indian nationalism: the Peasant Movement in Awadh
1919-22
Gyan Pandey; Cultural transformations
Pierre Brocheux; 'Our strike': equality
anticolonial politics and the 1947-48 strike in French West Africa
Frederick Cooper; Authority
gender and violence: the war within Mau Mau's fight for land and freedom
John Lonsdale; People's war
state formation and revolution in Africa: a comparative analysis of Mozambique
Guinea-Bissau and Angola
Patrick Chabal. Part IV Modes of Solidarity: Between a moment and an era: the origins and afterlives of Bandung
Christopher J. Lee; Rethinking the Cold War and decolonization: the grand strategy of the Algerian war for independence
Matthew Connelly; Decolonising 'French universalism': reconsidering the impact of the Algerian war on French intellectuals
James D. Le Sueur; 'Daddy wouldn't buy me a Mau Mau': the British popular press and the demoralization of empire
Joanna Lewis. Part V Critical Modes: History and imperialism: a century of theory
from Marx to postcolonialism
Patrick Wolfe; Nationalism and the new humanism
Nigel Gibson; Ngugi's concept of history and the post-colonial discourses in Kenya
James A. Ogude. Part VI Modes of Remembering: Savage wars? Codes of violence in Algeria
1830s-1990s
James McD
Contents: Introduction; Part I Modes of Resistance: 1857: need for alternative sources
Pankaj Rag; Connexions between 'primary resistance' movements and modern mass nationalism in East and Central Africa
T. O. Ranger; Conclusion
Stephen Ellis. Part II Modes of 'Civilising': Christian critics of empire; missionaries
lantern lectures
and the Congo reform campaign in Britain
Kevin Grant; 'States of injury': Josephine Butler on slavery
citizenship
and the Boer War
Antoinette Burton; African resistance and Center Party recalcitrance in the Reichstag colonial debates of 1905/06
John S. Lowry. Part III Modes of Imagining: Imperialism and nationalism in India
Anil Seal; Peasant revolt and Indian nationalism: the Peasant Movement in Awadh
1919-22
Gyan Pandey; Cultural transformations
Pierre Brocheux; 'Our strike': equality
anticolonial politics and the 1947-48 strike in French West Africa
Frederick Cooper; Authority
gender and violence: the war within Mau Mau's fight for land and freedom
John Lonsdale; People's war
state formation and revolution in Africa: a comparative analysis of Mozambique
Guinea-Bissau and Angola
Patrick Chabal. Part IV Modes of Solidarity: Between a moment and an era: the origins and afterlives of Bandung
Christopher J. Lee; Rethinking the Cold War and decolonization: the grand strategy of the Algerian war for independence
Matthew Connelly; Decolonising 'French universalism': reconsidering the impact of the Algerian war on French intellectuals
James D. Le Sueur; 'Daddy wouldn't buy me a Mau Mau': the British popular press and the demoralization of empire
Joanna Lewis. Part V Critical Modes: History and imperialism: a century of theory
from Marx to postcolonialism
Patrick Wolfe; Nationalism and the new humanism
Nigel Gibson; Ngugi's concept of history and the post-colonial discourses in Kenya
James A. Ogude. Part VI Modes of Remembering: Savage wars? Codes of violence in Algeria
1830s-1990s
James McD
Pankaj Rag; Connexions between 'primary resistance' movements and modern mass nationalism in East and Central Africa
T. O. Ranger; Conclusion
Stephen Ellis. Part II Modes of 'Civilising': Christian critics of empire; missionaries
lantern lectures
and the Congo reform campaign in Britain
Kevin Grant; 'States of injury': Josephine Butler on slavery
citizenship
and the Boer War
Antoinette Burton; African resistance and Center Party recalcitrance in the Reichstag colonial debates of 1905/06
John S. Lowry. Part III Modes of Imagining: Imperialism and nationalism in India
Anil Seal; Peasant revolt and Indian nationalism: the Peasant Movement in Awadh
1919-22
Gyan Pandey; Cultural transformations
Pierre Brocheux; 'Our strike': equality
anticolonial politics and the 1947-48 strike in French West Africa
Frederick Cooper; Authority
gender and violence: the war within Mau Mau's fight for land and freedom
John Lonsdale; People's war
state formation and revolution in Africa: a comparative analysis of Mozambique
Guinea-Bissau and Angola
Patrick Chabal. Part IV Modes of Solidarity: Between a moment and an era: the origins and afterlives of Bandung
Christopher J. Lee; Rethinking the Cold War and decolonization: the grand strategy of the Algerian war for independence
Matthew Connelly; Decolonising 'French universalism': reconsidering the impact of the Algerian war on French intellectuals
James D. Le Sueur; 'Daddy wouldn't buy me a Mau Mau': the British popular press and the demoralization of empire
Joanna Lewis. Part V Critical Modes: History and imperialism: a century of theory
from Marx to postcolonialism
Patrick Wolfe; Nationalism and the new humanism
Nigel Gibson; Ngugi's concept of history and the post-colonial discourses in Kenya
James A. Ogude. Part VI Modes of Remembering: Savage wars? Codes of violence in Algeria
1830s-1990s
James McD