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Books > Social sciences > Politics & government > Political structure & processes > Colonization & independence

Colonial Wrongs and Access to International Law (Hardcover): Morten Bergsmo, Wolfgang Kaleck, U Kyaw Yin Hlaing Colonial Wrongs and Access to International Law (Hardcover)
Morten Bergsmo, Wolfgang Kaleck, U Kyaw Yin Hlaing
R1,006 Discovery Miles 10 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Congo-Zaire Experience, 1960-98 (Hardcover): E. O'Ballance The Congo-Zaire Experience, 1960-98 (Hardcover)
E. O'Ballance
R1,406 Discovery Miles 14 060 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This is the account of a huge Central African country, almost completely unprepared for liberation from colonial rule in 1960, plunged into the anarchy of factional struggles for central power, against a background of regional separatism. A UN force stepped in to prevent the mineral rich province of Katanga from breaking away and stayed for nearly four years, after which quarrelling warlords fought for central power, or for or against separatism. In 1965, Mobutu came to power, ruling as a dictator his Single Party State, until he was finally toppled in 1997 by a Tutsi backed invasion force led by Kabila.

Refusing the Favor - Spanish-Mexican Women of Santa Fe, 1820-1880 (Hardcover): Deena J. Gonzalez Refusing the Favor - Spanish-Mexican Women of Santa Fe, 1820-1880 (Hardcover)
Deena J. Gonzalez
R2,187 Discovery Miles 21 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Refusing the Favor unveils a method for understanding how Mexico's northern land, New Mexico, came under the authority of the United States and what role women played in the political game of takeover. By not losing sight of the Spanish-Mexican women of Santa Fe, the most populated town west of the Mississippi until the California Gold Rush, it places gender squarely in the middle of the dialogue about conquest.

Patrons, Clients, and Empire - Chieftaincy and Over-rule in Asia, Africa, and the Pacific (Hardcover): Colin Newbury Patrons, Clients, and Empire - Chieftaincy and Over-rule in Asia, Africa, and the Pacific (Hardcover)
Colin Newbury
R5,478 Discovery Miles 54 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a wide-ranging comparative study of relationships between the indigenous leadership of traditional states and colonizing Europeans from the seventeenth to the twentieth century. It challenges stereotypes of despotic imperial power in Asian, African, and Pacific colonies and seeks to answer the fundamental question: how were European officials able to govern so many societies over such a long period of time? Colin Newbury examines the politics of pre-colonial state structures, their subversion by merchants and administrators, and the use made of indigenous leaders, and assesses the legacy of these colonial hierarchies.

Origins of North Korea's Juche - Colonialism, War, and Development (Hardcover): Jae-Jung Suh Origins of North Korea's Juche - Colonialism, War, and Development (Hardcover)
Jae-Jung Suh
R2,708 Discovery Miles 27 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For over five decades, North Korea has outlived many forecasts of collapse despite defects in its system. Origins of North Korea's Juche: Colonialism, War, and Development, edited by Jae-Jung Suh, argues that it has survived because of Juche, a unique political institution built on the simple notion of self-determination, whose meanings and limits have been shaped by Koreans' experiences with colonialism, war, and development amidst surrounding superpowers that have complicated their aspirations and plans. The authors in this volume collectively provide an historical institutionalist account of North Korean politics organized around the concept of Juche-commonly translated as self-reliance, but best understood as subjecthood or being a master of one's own fate-focusing on its role as a response to North Korea's experiences with colonialism, the Korean War, and economic development. The contributors further discuss how Juche circumscribes the evolutionary path that North Koreans can take as they negotiate contemporary challenges. North Korea, as it is now, is best understood in terms of Juche which embodies the cumulative effect of its historical experiences and responses, and its future potential and trajectory, as enabled and constrained by its conception of Juche. This collection provides fascinating insights into the politics and history of one of the world's most mysterious nations.

Revolutionary Anglicanism - The Colonial Church of England Clergy during the American Revolution (Hardcover): N. Rhoden Revolutionary Anglicanism - The Colonial Church of England Clergy during the American Revolution (Hardcover)
N. Rhoden
R2,649 Discovery Miles 26 490 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This study describes the diverse experiences and political opinions of the colonial Anglican clergy during the American Revolution. As an intercolonial study, it depicts regional variations, but also the full range of ministerial responses including loyalism, neutrality, and patriotism. Rhoden explores the extraordinary dilemmas which tested these members of the King's church, from the 1760s controversy over a proposed episcopate to the 1780s formation of the Episcopal Church, and thoroughly demonstrates the impact of the Revolution on their lives and their church.

Postcolonial Discourse and Changing Cultural Contexts - Theory and Criticism (Hardcover, New): Radhika Mohanram, Gita Rajan Postcolonial Discourse and Changing Cultural Contexts - Theory and Criticism (Hardcover, New)
Radhika Mohanram, Gita Rajan
R2,568 Discovery Miles 25 680 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Postcolonial discourse is fast becoming an area of rich academic debate. At the heart of coloniality and postcoloniality is the contested authority of empire and its impact upon previously colonized peoples and their indigenous cultures. This book examines various theories of colonization and decolonization, and how the ideas of a British empire create networks of discourses in contemporary postcolonial cultures. The various essays in this book address the question of empire by exploring such constructs as nation and modernity, third-world feminisms, identity politics, the status and roles of exiles, exilic subjectivities, border intellectuals, and the presence of a postcolonial body in today's classrooms. Topics discussed include African-American literature, the nature of postcolonial texts in first-world contexts, jazz, films, and TV as examples of postcolonial discourse, and the debates surrounding biculturalism and multiculturalism in New Zealand and Australia.

Political Thought in Ireland 1776-1798 - Republicanism, Patriotism, and Radicalism (Hardcover): Stephen Small Political Thought in Ireland 1776-1798 - Republicanism, Patriotism, and Radicalism (Hardcover)
Stephen Small
R5,384 Discovery Miles 53 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the first comprehensive analysis of late eighteenth-century Irish patriot thought and its development into 1790s radical republicanism. It is a history of the rich political ideas and languages that emerged from the tumultuous events and colourful individuals of this pivotal period in Irish history. Stephen Small's exploration of the ideology of the movements for legislative independence, parliamentary reform, Catholic relief and separation from Britain sheds new light on the Rebellion of 1798 and the origins of Irish republican nationalism.

Losing a Continent - France's North American Policy, 1753-1763 (Hardcover, New): Frank W. Brecher Losing a Continent - France's North American Policy, 1753-1763 (Hardcover, New)
Frank W. Brecher
R2,564 Discovery Miles 25 640 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

England's capture of Canada in 1760 was the culmination of the French and Indian War and of a century and a half of conflict between Britain and France for control of the North American continent. During that long period, there were several English military efforts to evict the French, but all failed. Therefore, at the war's start, few among the English entertained serious thoughts of totally evicting France from all of Canada. Nor did the French consider such a result a serious possibility. Drawing heavily on primary sources, Brecher tells the dramatic story of why the war's outcome differed so sharply from original expectations. He does so from the vantage point of France, while demonstrating in greater depth than has been available to date the linkages between France's American policy and involvement in the Seven Years' War.

Brecher provides an unprecedently full-scale analysis of the political, military, social, and economic conditions of mid-18th-century France and its North American colony, New France. That analysis also examines the direct connection between those internal conditions and the results for France of the war that ended in 1763. In doing so, Brecher assesses France's military strategy and major battles in Europe and America, as well as the diplomatic goals Versailles set for itself in the conduct of the war. Further, he describes why France concurred in leaving not only Canada, but also the vast Louisiana territory, to be divided between England and France's belated wartime ally, Bourbon Spain. Finally, Brecher explains the longer-term implications of the war for North American development and for the future of France. This is an important study for students and scholars of French and colonial American history and for the broad reading public, as well as those interested in the more recent Quebec problem.

Frantz Fanon - Literature and Invention (Hardcover): Jane Hiddleston Frantz Fanon - Literature and Invention (Hardcover)
Jane Hiddleston
R2,495 Discovery Miles 24 950 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Debating the Issues in Colonial Newspapers - Primary Documents on Events of the Period (Hardcover): David A. Copeland Debating the Issues in Colonial Newspapers - Primary Documents on Events of the Period (Hardcover)
David A. Copeland
R2,890 Discovery Miles 28 900 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

With this unique collection of primary source documents from colonial newspapers, students will be able to debate the issues of colonial America. Pro and con opinion pieces, letters, essays and news reports that were printed in colonial newspapers will help the reader to understand the differing viewpoints of colonial Americans on the key issues from 1690 to the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Nearly 300 documents, organized chronologically by event, will help readers step back in time to debate the issues faced by 18th-century Americans. The work covers 31 events from abolition, religion, and women's rights to the Stamp Act crisis and the Boston Tea Party. For every major event or issue of the colonial period, newspapers printed the opinions of the day, in many cases attempting to influence public opinion. Issues such as medical discoveries, education, and censorship are covered in this collection along with important events such as the French and Indian War, the trial of John Peter Zenger, and the Boston Massacre. Each chapter introduces the event or issue and includes news articles, letters, essays, even poetry representing both sides of the argument as they affected Americans. Each document is preceded by an explanatory introduction. This is the only collection of primary source documents from colonial newspapers on the events of the era and will be a valuable tool for research and classroom discussion.

African Nationalism - African Nationalism (Hardcover, 3rd ed.): Ndabaningi Sithole African Nationalism - African Nationalism (Hardcover, 3rd ed.)
Ndabaningi Sithole; Foreword by Garfield Todd
R689 R618 Discovery Miles 6 180 Save R71 (10%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Last British Liberals in Africa - Michael Blundell and Garfield Todd (Hardcover, New): Dickson Mungazi [Deceased] The Last British Liberals in Africa - Michael Blundell and Garfield Todd (Hardcover, New)
Dickson Mungazi [Deceased]
R2,585 Discovery Miles 25 850 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A study of the clash of two traditions, British liberalism and African nationalism, and an examination of how Michael Blundell in Kenya and Garfield Todd in Zimbabwe used their liberal backgrounds to further the future of their adopted countries, despite threats and detention. Both Blundell and Todd believed that political leaders had a responsibility to serve the needs of the people as a condition of national development. By the time each came to power, European colonization had had a profoundly negative effect on the lives of Africans; Blundell and Todd sought to correct this by putting their positive views of Africans into practice.

While colonial governments designed strategies for controlling Africans to serve political and economic interests at home in Europe, Africans themselves established their own effective strategy, not only to ensure their survival in the colonial setting, but also to initiate a process for the restoration of their sense of self. Michael Blundell and Garfield Todd, with their liberal beliefs, served as excellent allies in this period of a rising African consciousness. Using sources obtained in Kenya and Zimbabwe over the past 15 years, this work examines democratic traditions that have survived tumultuous times in recent years.

Photography - Race, Rights and Representation (Paperback): Mark Sealy Photography - Race, Rights and Representation (Paperback)
Mark Sealy
R569 Discovery Miles 5 690 Ships in 9 - 17 working days
Revolutionary Worlds - Local Perspectives and Dynamics during the Indonesian Independence War, 1945-1949 (Paperback): Bambang... Revolutionary Worlds - Local Perspectives and Dynamics during the Indonesian Independence War, 1945-1949 (Paperback)
Bambang Purwanto, Roel Frakking, Abdul Wahid, Gerry Klinken, Martijn Eickhoff, …
R1,191 R1,121 Discovery Miles 11 210 Save R70 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Revolutionary Worlds looks at the Indonesian revolution (1945-1949) from a local and regional perspective. With seventeen contributions, Indonesian and Dutch researchers bring to life the revolutionary world from widely differing perspectives. The authors explain how Indonesian, Chinese, Indian and Eurasian civilians, fighters, farmers and officials experienced and shaped the often volatile period between 1945 and 1950. The book focuses on different ideas of independence, survival strategies, mobilization, minorities, contestation of authority and the use of force against the backdrop of Indonesian and Dutch authorities' efforts to gain or maintain control. Bringing together two national historiographical traditions which have long remained largely separate, Revolutionary Worlds is the result of a collaboration between the Indonesian research project Proklamasi Kemerdekaan, Revolusi dan Perang di Indonesia ('Proclamation of Independence, Revolution and War in Indonesia', Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta) and the Dutch research group of the Regional Studies project, under the umbrella of the research programme Independence, Decolonization, Violence and War in Indonesia, 1945-1950. The authors of this book - Taufik Ahmad, Galuh Ambar Sasi, Maarten van der Bent, Martijn Eickhoff, Farabi Fakih, Roel Frakking, Apriani Harahap, Anne-Lot Hoek, Sarkawi B. Husain, Julianto Ibrahim, Gerry van Klinken, Erniwati Nur, Mawardi Umar, Anne van der Veer, Abdul Wahid, Tri Wahyuning M. Irsyam, and Muhammad Yuanda Zara - work with various universities and research institutes in Indonesia and the Netherlands.

Steel to Stone - A Chronicle of Colonialism in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea (Hardcover): Jeffrey Clark Steel to Stone - A Chronicle of Colonialism in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea (Hardcover)
Jeffrey Clark; Edited by Chris Ballard, Michael Nihill
R6,288 Discovery Miles 62 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this book the late Jeffrey Clark subjects the history of colonialism among the Wiru of Papua New Guinea to a fresh and subtle examination. Colonized and colonizers alike are the focus of an analysis that draws upon theories of culture, temporality, discursive representation, and anthropology in the postcolonial era.

Colonialism and After - An Algerian Jewish Community (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed): Elizabeth D. Friedman Colonialism and After - An Algerian Jewish Community (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed)
Elizabeth D. Friedman
R2,049 Discovery Miles 20 490 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A] fascinating and important study. . . . Well researched, well organized, and well written.

"Small Press Book RevieW"

Friedman shows that the Jews were never French, ' that even as they migrated to France their customs, rituals, and daily life were still rooted in the Arab world. "Stanly Aronowitz"

Literate and scholarly, this intriguing ethnology studies the effects of French colonization on the identity of Algerian Jews and how that identity was forged again in their subsequent flight to France following Algerian independence. Dr. Friedman is a staff analyst for the California State Legislature.

France in Indochina - Colonial Encounters (Hardcover): Nicola Cooper France in Indochina - Colonial Encounters (Hardcover)
Nicola Cooper
R3,993 Discovery Miles 39 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Valorized as 'la perle de l'Extreme Orient', Indochina was France's rival to Britain's 'jewel in the crown'. Advanced, worthy, and accorded special status, it was a showcase of success, but also a site of disaster. Given the current scholarly interest in reassessing colonial attitudes and in francophone culture, this book fills an important gap by focusing upon the neglected French colonial discourses at the height of the French imperial encounter with Indochina. The period of French colonial rule in Indochina spanned some ninety years and not only did it witness France's Fourth Republic's first experience (and loss) of colonial war, it also exemplified the often contradictory representations and perceptions of imperial identity, colonialism and the legacy of the 1789 Revolution. Framed by political, ideological and historical developments and debates, each chapter develops an intriguing socio-cultural account of France's own understanding of its role in Indochina and its relationship with the colony. The author brings together striking images from colonial expositions, metropolitan fiction, travel journalism, world exhibitions, popular song, gendered and familial representations as well as film to reveal the confusion over imperial identity that prevailed in France until the eve of the Second World War. This authoritative work provides an important re-evaluation of French Indochina and its legacy. Its interdisciplinary approach will be of interest to a broad readership: students of French history, colonial and postcolonial studies, cultural studies, literature, sociology and race.

Britain's Informal Empire in the Middle East - A Case Study of Iraq 1929-1941 (Hardcover): Daniel Silverfarb Britain's Informal Empire in the Middle East - A Case Study of Iraq 1929-1941 (Hardcover)
Daniel Silverfarb; Foreword by Majid Khadduri
R3,524 Discovery Miles 35 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a penetrating account of Anglo-Iraqi relations from 1929, when Britain decided to grant independence to Iraq, to 1941, when hostilities between the two nations came to an end. Showing how Britain tried--and failed--to maintain its political influence, economic ascendancy, and strategic position in Iraq after independence, Silverfarb presents a suggestive analysis of the possibilities and limitations of indirect rule by imperial powers in the Third World. The book also tells of the rapid disintegration of Britain's dominance in the Middle East after World War I and portrays the struggle of a recently independent Arab nation to free itself from the lingering grip of a major European power.

Decolonization and Conflict - Colonial Comparisons and Legacies (Hardcover): Martin Thomas, Gareth Curless Decolonization and Conflict - Colonial Comparisons and Legacies (Hardcover)
Martin Thomas, Gareth Curless
R4,316 Discovery Miles 43 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Insurgency-based irregular warfare typifies armed conflict in the post-Cold War age. For some years now, western and other governments have struggled to contend with ideologically driven guerrilla movements, religiously inspired militias, and systematic targeting of civilian populations. Numerous conflicts of this type are rooted in experiences of empire breakdown. Yet few multi-empire studies of decolonisation's violence exist. Decolonization and Conflict brings together expertise on a variety of different cases to offer new perspectives on the colonial conflicts that engulfed Europe's empires after 1945. The contributors analyse multiple forms of colonial counter-insurgency from the military engagement of anti-colonial movements to the forced removal of civilian populations and the application of new doctrines of psychological warfare. Contributors to the collection also show how insurgencies, their propaganda and methods of action were inherently transnational and inter-connected. The resulting study is a vital contribution to our understanding of contested decolonization. It emphasises the global connections at work and reveals the contemporary resonances of both anti-colonial insurgencies and the means devised to counter them. It is essential reading for students and scholars of empire, decolonization, and asymmetric warfare.

The Disputatious Caribbean - The West Indies in the Seventeenth Century (Hardcover): S. Barber The Disputatious Caribbean - The West Indies in the Seventeenth Century (Hardcover)
S. Barber
R2,105 R1,933 Discovery Miles 19 330 Save R172 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This history of the 'Torrid Zone' offers a comprehensive and powerfully rich exploration of the 17th century Anglophone Atlantic world, overturning British and American historiographies and offering instead a vernacular history that skillfully negotiates diverse locations, periodizations, and the fraught waters of ethnicity and gender.

Bonds of Empire - West Indians and Britishness from Victoria to Decolonization (Hardcover): Anne Spry Rush Bonds of Empire - West Indians and Britishness from Victoria to Decolonization (Hardcover)
Anne Spry Rush
R3,280 Discovery Miles 32 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the first half of the twentieth century Britishness was an integral part of the culture that pervaded life in the colonial Caribbean. Caribbean peoples were encouraged to identify with social structures and cultural values touted as intrinsically British. Many middle-class West Indians of colour duly adopted Britishness as part of their own identity. Yet, as Anne Spry Rush explains in Bonds of Empire, even as they re-fashioned themselves, West Indians recast Britishness in their own image, basing it on hierarchical ideas of respectability that were traditionally British, but also on more modern expectations of racial and geographical inclusiveness. Britain became the focus of an imperial British identity, an identity which stood separate from, and yet intimately related to, their strong feelings for their tropical homelands.
Moving from the heights of empire in 1900 to the independence era of the 1960s, Rush argues that middle-class West Indians used their understanding of Britishness first to establish a place for themselves in the British imperial world, and then to negotiate the challenges of decolonization. Through a focus on education, voluntary organization, the challenges of war, radio broadcasting, and British royalty, she explores how this process worked in the daily lives of West Indians in both the Caribbean and the British Isles. Bonds of Empire thus traces West Indians' participation in a complex process of cultural transition as they manipulated Britishness and their relationship to it not only as colonial peoples but also as Britons.

Papers Laid Before the Imperial Conference Naval and Military Defence. ... Presented to Both Houses of Parliament by Command... Papers Laid Before the Imperial Conference Naval and Military Defence. ... Presented to Both Houses of Parliament by Command ... July 1911; 1911 (Hardcover)
E Imperial Conference (1911 London, Great Britain. Colonial Office
R886 Discovery Miles 8 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Imperialism of French Decolonisaton - French Policy and the Anglo-American Response in Tunisia and Morocco (Hardcover): Ryo... The Imperialism of French Decolonisaton - French Policy and the Anglo-American Response in Tunisia and Morocco (Hardcover)
Ryo Ikeda
R1,894 Discovery Miles 18 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines French motivations behind the decolonisation of Tunisia and Morocco and the intra-Western Alliance relationships. It argues that changing French policy towards decolonisation brought about the unexpectedly quick process of independence of dependencies in the post-WWII era.

Gertrude Bell (Hardcover, New edition): Susan Goodman Gertrude Bell (Hardcover, New edition)
Susan Goodman
R3,970 Discovery Miles 39 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During her lifetime the name of Gertrude Bell evoked rich images of the exotic and mysterious Arab world. But her fame faded and now she is remembered only as a friend and colleague of T.E. Lawrence. She was an intrepid traveller, journeying alone through the deserts of the Middle East or scaling testing peaks in the Swiss Alps. Later, as a British political officer in Baghdad, where she died and is buried, she was able to play a considerable role in determining the future of Mesopotamia, later to be called Iraq.

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