0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
  • R1,000 - R2,500 (1)
  • R2,500 - R5,000 (1)
  • -
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 2 of 2 matches in All Departments

Empires and Colonial Incarceration in the Twentieth Century: Philip J Havik, Helena Pinto Janeiro, Pedro Aires Oliveira, Irene... Empires and Colonial Incarceration in the Twentieth Century
Philip J Havik, Helena Pinto Janeiro, Pedro Aires Oliveira, Irene Flunser Pimentel
R1,317 Discovery Miles 13 170 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book engages with a controversial issue, namely the establishment of penal colonies and concentration camps in imperial spaces, which have informed ongoing debates on the repressive practices of colonial rule and popular resistance against it. The contributors offer a reassessment of the history of politically motivated incarceration based upon a multi-disciplinary perspective in a global, imperial setting during the twentieth century. The introduction and seven chapters engage with comparative and transnational perspectives on political persecution, forced confinement and colonial rule in British, French, German, Belgian and Portuguese dominions in Africa, Asia, Oceania and Latin America. Addressing political incarceration's global imperial dimensions, they focus upon the organisation, strategies, narratives and practices associated with political internment in Africa (Angola, Tanzania, Rhodesia, South Africa), Latin America (French Guyana) and the Pacific region (New Caledonia). Penal legislation, policies of convict transport and political imprisonment, resettlement, prison regimes, resistance and liberation struggles, counter insurgency, prisoner agency, and prisons as cultural spaces and of memory are discussed here for different time periods from the mid-1800s to the late twentieth century. The chapters build upon the ongoing debate on political incarceration in the empire and the remarkable dynamic scientific research witnessed over the last decades. As a result, they provide novel insights into the nature of legal systems, colonial discourse, memory, racial segregation and persecution, prisoners’ narratives of practices of punishment and incarceration, and human rights abuses in imperial spaces. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History. The editors have also written an original conclusion to the present volume.

Empires and Colonial Incarceration in the Twentieth Century (Hardcover): Philip J Havik, Helena Pinto Janeiro, Pedro Aires... Empires and Colonial Incarceration in the Twentieth Century (Hardcover)
Philip J Havik, Helena Pinto Janeiro, Pedro Aires Oliveira, Irene Flunser Pimentel
R4,482 Discovery Miles 44 820 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book engages with a controversial issue, namely the establishment of penal colonies and concentration camps in imperial spaces, which have informed ongoing debates on the repressive practices of colonial rule and popular resistance against it. The contributors offer a reassessment of the history of politically motivated incarceration based upon a multi-disciplinary perspective in a global, imperial setting during the twentieth century. The introduction and seven chapters engage with comparative and transnational perspectives on political persecution, forced confinement and colonial rule in British, French, German, Belgian and Portuguese dominions in Africa, Asia, Oceania and Latin America. Addressing political incarceration's global imperial dimensions, they focus upon the organisation, strategies, narratives and practices associated with political internment in Africa (Angola, Tanzania, Rhodesia, South Africa), Latin America (French Guyana) and the Pacific region (New Caledonia). Penal legislation, policies of convict transport and political imprisonment, resettlement, prison regimes, resistance and liberation struggles, counter insurgency, prisoner agency, and prisons as cultural spaces and of memory are discussed here for different time periods from the mid-1800s to the late twentieth century. The chapters build upon the ongoing debate on political incarceration in the empire and the remarkable dynamic scientific research witnessed over the last decades. As a result, they provide novel insights into the nature of legal systems, colonial discourse, memory, racial segregation and persecution, prisoners' narratives of practices of punishment and incarceration, and human rights abuses in imperial spaces. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History. The editors have also written an original conclusion to the present volume.

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
The Gardens and Menagerie of the…
Edward Turner 1797-1836 Bennett Hardcover R942 Discovery Miles 9 420
On Revolutions - Unruly Politics in the…
Colin J Beck, Mlada Bukovansky, … Hardcover R2,657 Discovery Miles 26 570
Essays on the Powers of the Human Mind…
Thomas Reid Paperback R751 Discovery Miles 7 510
The Collected Regrets Of Clover
Mikki Brammer Paperback R370 R342 Discovery Miles 3 420
The Rishi of Bangladesh - A History of…
Cosimo Zene Hardcover R4,520 Discovery Miles 45 200
The Comforts of Human Life; or Smiles…
Robert Heron Paperback R524 Discovery Miles 5 240
Scottish Dances Vol 1
Nixon Sandy, Scd Band CD R515 Discovery Miles 5 150
Trefoil Tailor Measuring Tape…
R8 Discovery Miles 80
Pyrometamorphism
Rodney Grapes Hardcover R4,417 Discovery Miles 44 170
Rugger Practice and Tactics - A Manual…
H. F Macdonald Hardcover R769 Discovery Miles 7 690

 

Partners