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Fodder & Drincan - Anglo-Saxon Culinary History (Paperback): Emma Kay Fodder & Drincan - Anglo-Saxon Culinary History (Paperback)
Emma Kay
R563 Discovery Miles 5 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Poles Apart Cb - Solidarity and The New Poland (Hardcover): Jacqueline Hayden Poles Apart Cb - Solidarity and The New Poland (Hardcover)
Jacqueline Hayden
R4,445 Discovery Miles 44 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Gambia Colony and Protectorate - An Official Handbook (Hardcover): Francis Bisset Archer The Gambia Colony and Protectorate - An Official Handbook (Hardcover)
Francis Bisset Archer
R3,393 Discovery Miles 33 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Gambia Colony and Protectorate (1967) provides both a history of the colony and a wealth of valuable practical and statistical information about its establishment and running. It provides a clear insight into the way that Britain’s colonies were governed and administered.

British India's Relations with the Kingdom of Nepal, 1857–1947 - A Diplomatic History of Nepal (Hardcover): Asad Husain British India's Relations with the Kingdom of Nepal, 1857–1947 - A Diplomatic History of Nepal (Hardcover)
Asad Husain
R3,697 Discovery Miles 36 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

British India's Relations with the Kingdom of Nepal (1970) uses original documents and confidential papers never before available to examine the relations between Nepal and British India from 1857 to 1947. Though relations between the two countries were generally friendly, they occasionally clashed when Nepal felt that its independence and indigenous way of life was threatened. Although Nepal customarily followed policies which appeared to be harmonious with those of Great Britain, Professor Husain shows that its policies were usually based on self-interest and, contrary to traditional thinking, Nepal was a nation largely independent of British control.

Britain's Army in India - From its Origins to the Conquest of Bengal (Hardcover): James P. Lawford Britain's Army in India - From its Origins to the Conquest of Bengal (Hardcover)
James P. Lawford
R3,392 Discovery Miles 33 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Britain’s Army in India (1978) tells how a joint stock company, the Honourable East India Company, came to organise a private army and lay the foundations for the establishment of the British Empire in India. From its origins as warehouse guards, through its struggles against the Dutch and the Portuguese, and its rivalry with the French, the decay of the Moghul Empire, this book examines the Company and its army up to the battle of Buxar in 1764, which established the force as the leading military power in India.

Local Government in West Africa (Hardcover): Ronald Wraith Local Government in West Africa (Hardcover)
Ronald Wraith
R2,687 Discovery Miles 26 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Local Government in West Africa (1964) examines colonial and independent local government in Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone. With systems of British local government being adopted in English-speaking West Africa, this book looks at how the local government was supposed to work according to its British origins, and how it gradually came to work in its West African environment.

Buddhism, Imperialism and War - Burma and Thailand in Modern History (Hardcover): Trevor Ling Buddhism, Imperialism and War - Burma and Thailand in Modern History (Hardcover)
Trevor Ling
R2,685 Discovery Miles 26 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Buddhism, Imperialism and War (1979) is a lively, provocative and informative study of two of the most important Buddhist countries of South East Asia – Burma and Thailand. Buddhism gives, in theory, a high place to the maintenance of peace, both between individuals and between social groups. In practice however, Buddhist nations are no strangers to the battlefield. This book explores the complexity surrounding the issue, and reveals much for the first time that has been obscure and misunderstood.

James Smith - The Making of a Colonial Culture (Hardcover): Lurline Stuart James Smith - The Making of a Colonial Culture (Hardcover)
Lurline Stuart
R2,844 Discovery Miles 28 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

James Smith (1989) is study of this hitherto-neglected maker of colonial culture, and traces the rise and decline of the transplanted ideas and values that Smith and many of his fellow immigrants to Australia upheld. It reveals the remarkable vigour with which Smith set about making a new society out of the legacy of the old, and which saw the transformation of Melbourne from gold-rush town to Australia’s largest and most influential city in the new Federation.

East Africa - A Century of Change 1870–1970 (Hardcover): W. E. F. Ward, L.W. White East Africa - A Century of Change 1870–1970 (Hardcover)
W. E. F. Ward, L.W. White
R2,849 Discovery Miles 28 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

East Africa (1971) examines the century from 1870 that saw the emergence of East Africa from an ancient isolation into the modern world. This survey pays attention to the social and economic as well as the political history of this transition, and takes pains to understand the ideas and motives of the various groups who make up the population of East Africa. It closely examines the African peoples’ struggle for economic as well as political independence from their colonisers.

Emergent Africa (Hardcover): W. E. F. Ward Emergent Africa (Hardcover)
W. E. F. Ward
R2,843 Discovery Miles 28 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Emergent Africa (1967) expertly compresses the story of European penetration into the Africa of 1800. Its fragmentation into colonies and their emergence as independent nations into a terse, clear narrative. It describes the first European explorations, the ‘Scramble for Africa’, the world wars, the achievement of independence, and modern problems such as apartheid and one-party rule.

Perspectives on Imperialism and Decolonization - Essays in Honour of A.F. Madden (Hardcover): R.F. Holland, G. Rivzi Perspectives on Imperialism and Decolonization - Essays in Honour of A.F. Madden (Hardcover)
R.F. Holland, G. Rivzi
R2,841 Discovery Miles 28 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Perspectives on Imperialism and Decolonization (1984) is a key collection of essays that analyse from many sides the growth and demise of Western imperialism. They examine imperial history, the experience of imperialism, and offer new thoughts on British decolonization.

In Defence of British India - Great Britain in the Middle East, 1775–1842 (Hardcover): Edward Ingram In Defence of British India - Great Britain in the Middle East, 1775–1842 (Hardcover)
Edward Ingram
R2,845 Discovery Miles 28 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Defence of British India (1984) illustrates the problems arising from the British need to defend an Indian empire against the fluctuations in the European balance of power, preferably by isolating the empire from the European political system. The strategies devised by Britain to forestall and later to counter the expansion of European empires into the Middle East are known as the Great Game, which began in 1798 in response to the French invasion of Egypt. Later, the British planned an offensive in the Middle East itself as a means by which to defend their Indian empire.

The English and Colonial Bars in the Nineteenth Century (Hardcover): Daniel Duman The English and Colonial Bars in the Nineteenth Century (Hardcover)
Daniel Duman
R2,844 Discovery Miles 28 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The English and Colonial Bars in the Nineteenth Century (1983) explores the impact of a changing society on the legal profession. Of central concern is the practising bar of England and Wales and its evolution from a small, highly centralised profession to a mass body that had lost much of its corporate unity. This study also examines the role of the inns of court as forging members of the governing elite and looks at the participation of barristers in the world of business, as well as considering the structure of the colonial legal profession.

Colonial Sequence 1949 to 1969 - A Chronological Commentary upon British Colonial Policy in Africa (Hardcover): Margery Perham Colonial Sequence 1949 to 1969 - A Chronological Commentary upon British Colonial Policy in Africa (Hardcover)
Margery Perham
R3,698 Discovery Miles 36 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Colonial Sequence 1949 to 1969 (1970) continues the sequence begun in Colonial Sequence 1930 to 1949 and presents a valuable body of evidence for the enquiry into Britain’s colonial actions, written at a time when Britain was retreating from empire. In these collected articles we see Britain’s colonial service in action, snapshots from the time and place, revealing colonialism with all its limitations and mistakes, achievements and ideals.

The Struggle for Asia 1828–1914 - A Study in British and Russian Imperialism (Hardcover): David Gillard The Struggle for Asia 1828–1914 - A Study in British and Russian Imperialism (Hardcover)
David Gillard
R2,842 Discovery Miles 28 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Struggle for Asia 1828–1914 (1977) studies a classic case of rival imperialisms. British leaders tended to believe that Russian expansion threatened India; Russian leaders came to believe in a British threat to their empire. Each sought security by trying to control the policies of weaker states which lay between their imperial frontiers and on whose alignment depended the balance of power. By 1914, when both felt even more threatened by Germany than by one another, Russia seemed to have gained the upper hand in a struggle for hegemony in Asia which had been crucial for the course of world politics. This book examines the intellectual origins of the ‘Great Game’.

Capitalism and Colonial Production (Hardcover): Hamza Alavi, P.L. Burns, G.R. Knight, P.B. Mayer, Doug McEachern Capitalism and Colonial Production (Hardcover)
Hamza Alavi, P.L. Burns, G.R. Knight, P.B. Mayer, Doug McEachern
R2,840 Discovery Miles 28 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Capitalism and Colonial Production (1982) examines the ways in which capitalism has transformed the societies it came to dominate, and the link between colonialism and capitalism. These essays confront the complex of issues, using as material the various countries in Asia. They advance the debate by reconsidering the problems involved by identifying pre-colonial modes of production and by analysing the precise details of the changes wrought by colonial domination. They argue that capitalism does not in these countries co-exist side-by-side with feudalism, but that colonialism has created distinctive forms of capitalism depending for their character on pre-colonial modes of production.

Turning Point in Africa - British Colonial Policy 1938–48 (Hardcover): Robert D Pearce Turning Point in Africa - British Colonial Policy 1938–48 (Hardcover)
Robert D Pearce
R2,843 Discovery Miles 28 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Turning Point in Africa (1982) is a significant study of British colonial policy towards tropical Africa during a critical decade, from the complacent trusteeship of the inter-war years to the strategy of decolonization inaugurated after the Second World War. Charting a course through a wide variety of official sources and private papers, the work assesses the importance for colonial policy of the Colonial Office, the Colonial Service, the Labour Party, African nationalists, and of ideological and moral preconceptions. The revolution in African policy is investigated with a wide and yet detailed approach. Special attention is devoted to the effects of the Second World War on Britain and its empire and to the importance of American anti-imperialist pressure on the British Government. The importance of three men – the adviser Lord Hailey, politician Arthur Creech Jones and civil servant Andrew Cohen – receives attention and an assessment is made of their contribution to a policy which, from 1948 onwards, led to a rapid decolonization in large parts of Africa. The significance of this policy is analysed in detail. The British aimed at ‘nation-building’: indirect rule was to be replaced by the forms of English-style local government while rapid constitutional progress at the centre was to be conceded, in accordance with a preconceived model, once powerful nationalist movements had arisen. However, as the book shows, progress at the centre was introduced prematurely and outstripped reform in local government so that progress was not the balanced development the British had wished to see. Decolonization had been given an irreversible momentum by British planning.

Black Flags in Vietnam - The Story of a Chinese Intervention (Hardcover): Henry McAleavy Black Flags in Vietnam - The Story of a Chinese Intervention (Hardcover)
Henry McAleavy
R2,851 Discovery Miles 28 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Black Flags in Vietnam (1968) examines nineteenth-century conflict between China, Vietnam and France. For the first thousand years of its history, Vietnam had been an integral part of China, and during subsequent centuries of self-rule had acknowledged Chinese suzerainty. In the 1850s, France, seeking a base for the political and commercial penetration of southern China, occupied Saigon and the Mekong Delta, hoping to navigate the river. This plan failed, and they turned instead to the Red River, which flows from China through northern Vietnam to Hanoi and the sea. China, weakened by years of domestic strife, seemed in no position to protect her vassal. Then, by a strange quirk of fortune, a band of Chinese freebooters, the Black Flags, who had crossed into Vietnam in search of pillage, defeated two French expeditions. In 1884, Peking went to war.

Where the Waves Fall - A New South Sea Islands History from First Settlement to Colonial Rule (Hardcover): K.R. Howe Where the Waves Fall - A New South Sea Islands History from First Settlement to Colonial Rule (Hardcover)
K.R. Howe
R3,708 Discovery Miles 37 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Where the Waves Fall (1984) centres the stories of the Pacific Islanders and how they were affected by European explorers and colonisers in this unique account of human settlement and cultural interchange in the Pacific islands. It follows the fortunes of the seafarers who discovered island after island in the world’s largest ocean, traces the development of their civilisations and examines in depth the interaction between them and the newcomers – European explorers, traders, beachcombers, missionaries, merchants – who from the sixteenth century came in an increasing series of waves. The book’s framework enables the author to throw new light on hitherto isolated events. Novel suggestions are advanced as to why some islands became ‘kingdoms’ in the earlier years of European contact and why others did not, and of how and why missionaries were accepted on some islands but not on others. Nor does Professor Howe shrink from provocative and at times controversial arguments concerning the ambitions and strategies of island leaders and indeed the overall nature and extent of the initiatives taken by the islanders.

The Palestinians in Israel - A Study in Internal Colonialism (Hardcover): Elia T. Zureik The Palestinians in Israel - A Study in Internal Colonialism (Hardcover)
Elia T. Zureik
R2,846 Discovery Miles 28 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The main focus of The Palestinians in Israel (1979) is the position of the Arab minority in Israel, from being a majority to becoming a minority. By using the framework of internal colonialism, it provides evidence which highlights the social class transformations of the Palestinians in Israel from peasantry to proletariat, the patterns of land alienation, and the nature of inter-ethnic contacts which typify Israeli–Palestinian relations. It looks at Arab social structure in pre-1948 Palestine, discusses the Arabs as they appear in Israeli social science writings, describes the transformation of Arab class structure in Israel, and considers the politicization of Israeli Arabs.

Colonialism and Underdevelopment in Ghana (Hardcover): Rhoda Howard Colonialism and Underdevelopment in Ghana (Hardcover)
Rhoda Howard
R2,844 Discovery Miles 28 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Colonialism and Underdevelopment in Ghana (1978) examines Ghana’s integration into the world economic system, and the effects which such integration had on its development. The time period covered coincides both with the institution of formal political control in Ghana, and with the use of that control to promote Ghana’s development as a peripheral capitalist nation, as a supplier of primary agricultural and mineral products and as a buyer of manufactured goods. 1939 is taken as the cut-off for this book as it ends the classical colonial period.

Imperialism and Social Reform - English Social-Imperial Thought 1895–1914 (Hardcover): Bernard Semmel Imperialism and Social Reform - English Social-Imperial Thought 1895–1914 (Hardcover)
Bernard Semmel
R2,848 Discovery Miles 28 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Imperialism and Social Reform (1960) examines British social-imperialism and the development of social-imperial thought: the promotion of a ‘people’s imperialism’, or the support of the working classes for the imperialist system. It looks at the social and economic background and analyses the various forms of social-imperial thought, including the vigorous strand of imperial-socialists, who asserted that the welfare of the working classes depended upon imperial strength.

Vasco da Gama and his Successors, 1460–1580 (Hardcover): K. G. Jayne Vasco da Gama and his Successors, 1460–1580 (Hardcover)
K. G. Jayne
R3,397 Discovery Miles 33 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Vasco da Gama and His Successors (1970) looks at a range of Portuguese explorers of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the most important being Vasco da Gama, whose first voyage to India ushered in a period of European conquest and empire, and established direct and permanent contact between Europe and the Far East.

The Ruins of Time - Four and a Half Centuries of Conquest and Discovery Among the Maya (Hardcover): David Adamson The Ruins of Time - Four and a Half Centuries of Conquest and Discovery Among the Maya (Hardcover)
David Adamson
R2,847 Discovery Miles 28 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Ruins of Time (1975) examines the conquest of the Maya by the Spanish, the discoveries and adventures of the first travellers among them, the dramatic journeys of Victorian archaeologists and explorers and also contemporary attempts to unravel Maya hieroglyphs.

Malta and the End of Empire (Hardcover): Dennis Austin Malta and the End of Empire (Hardcover)
Dennis Austin
R2,682 Discovery Miles 26 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Malta and the End of Empire (1971) examines the now-forgotten moment in 1956 when the people of Malta, Gozo and Comino were asked by the British and Maltese Governments to decide whether they wanted full integration with the United Kingdom – a remarkable proposal which ran quite contrary to colonial policy at the time. This possibility of an end to empire by the absorption of a colony into the state system of the imperial power was being attempted by France and Portugal, but this instance was the sole case in British colonial history.

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