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The Business of Development in Post-Colonial Africa (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Veronique Dimier, Sarah Stockwell The Business of Development in Post-Colonial Africa (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Veronique Dimier, Sarah Stockwell
R3,546 Discovery Miles 35 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection brings together a range of case studies by both established and early career scholars to consider the nexus between business and development in post-colonial Africa. A number of contributors examine the involvement of European companies (most notably those of former colonial powers) in development in various African states at the end of empire and in the early post-colonial era. They explore how businesses were not just challenged by the new international landscape but benefited from the opportunities it offered, particularly those provided by development aid. Other contributors focus on the development agencies of the departing colonial powers to consider how far these served to promote the interests of European companies. Together these case studies constitute an important contribution to our understanding of both business and development in post-colonial Africa, redressing an imbalance in existing histories of both business and development which focus predominantly on the colonial period. This volume breaks new ground as one of the very first to bring the study of foreign companies and development aid into the same frame of analysis

The Rise and Fall of Modern Empires, Volume III - Economics and Politics (Paperback): Sarah Stockwell The Rise and Fall of Modern Empires, Volume III - Economics and Politics (Paperback)
Sarah Stockwell
R991 Discovery Miles 9 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Few aspects of the history of modern empires are of such significance as their economics and politics. These factors are inextricably linked in many analyses, have generated extensive historiographical debate and are currently the subject of some of the freshest and liveliest scholarship. The articles and chapters which are brought together in this volume relate not only to the European colonial empires, but also to the Napoleonic, Russian and Japanese empires. The collection is strongly comparative in approach with the articles arranged into thematic sections on: the place of politics and economics in the rise and fall of modern empires; the causal relationship between modern empires and colonial, global, and metropolitan economic transformations; and the 'technologies of rule' which provided the frameworks through which colonial economies were managed, and rights defined. The collection reflects new approaches, as well as the continuing importance of issues addressed in an older historiography, and the thematic arrangement produces useful juxtapositions of older and newer literatures. The substantial introduction explores the themes and identifies key historiographical trends in relation to each.

The Rise and Fall of Modern Empires, Volume III - Economics and Politics (Hardcover, New Ed): Sarah Stockwell The Rise and Fall of Modern Empires, Volume III - Economics and Politics (Hardcover, New Ed)
Sarah Stockwell
R8,297 Discovery Miles 82 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Few aspects of the history of modern empires are of such significance as their economics and politics. These factors are inextricably linked in many analyses, have generated extensive historiographical debate and are currently the subject of some of the freshest and liveliest scholarship. The articles and chapters which are brought together in this volume relate not only to the European colonial empires, but also to the Napoleonic, Russian and Japanese empires. The collection is strongly comparative in approach with the articles arranged into thematic sections on: the place of politics and economics in the rise and fall of modern empires; the causal relationship between modern empires and colonial, global, and metropolitan economic transformations; and the 'technologies of rule' which provided the frameworks through which colonial economies were managed, and rights defined. The collection reflects new approaches, as well as the continuing importance of issues addressed in an older historiography, and the thematic arrangement produces useful juxtapositions of older and newer literatures. The substantial introduction explores the themes and identifies key historiographical trends in relation to each.

Ambiguities of Empire - Essays in Honour of Andrew Porter (Paperback): Robert Holland, Sarah Stockwell Ambiguities of Empire - Essays in Honour of Andrew Porter (Paperback)
Robert Holland, Sarah Stockwell
R1,048 R710 Discovery Miles 7 100 Save R338 (32%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book comprises essays offered by friends, colleagues, and former students in tribute to Andrew Porter, on the occasion of his retirement from the Rhodes Chair in Imperial History at the University of London. The contributors, including many distinguished historians, explore through a variety of case studies 'ambiguities of empire' and of imperial and quasi-imperial relationships, reflecting important themes in Professor Porter's own writing. Whilst the range of articles reflects the breadth of Andrew Porter's scholarly collaborations and interests, the chapters focus in particular on two aspects of imperial history which have been the subject of his particular attention: religion and empire and the end of empire. The book contains original pieces on the history of British imperialism currently the subject of considerable scholarly attention. The book will be invaluable to students and scholars of empire, religion and colonialism. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History.

The Business of Development in Post-Colonial Africa (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020): Veronique Dimier, Sarah Stockwell The Business of Development in Post-Colonial Africa (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Veronique Dimier, Sarah Stockwell
R3,516 Discovery Miles 35 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection brings together a range of case studies by both established and early career scholars to consider the nexus between business and development in post-colonial Africa. A number of contributors examine the involvement of European companies (most notably those of former colonial powers) in development in various African states at the end of empire and in the early post-colonial era. They explore how businesses were not just challenged by the new international landscape but benefited from the opportunities it offered, particularly those provided by development aid. Other contributors focus on the development agencies of the departing colonial powers to consider how far these served to promote the interests of European companies. Together these case studies constitute an important contribution to our understanding of both business and development in post-colonial Africa, redressing an imbalance in existing histories of both business and development which focus predominantly on the colonial period. This volume breaks new ground as one of the very first to bring the study of foreign companies and development aid into the same frame of analysis

The British End of the British Empire (Paperback): Sarah Stockwell The British End of the British Empire (Paperback)
Sarah Stockwell
R1,091 Discovery Miles 10 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How did decolonization impact on Britain itself? And how did Britain manage its transition from colonial power to postcolonial nation? Sarah Stockwell explores this question principally via the history of the overseas engagements of key institutions that had acquired roles within Britain's imperial system: the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, the Bank of England, the Royal Mint, and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Using a huge range of fresh archival sources, the author shows how these institutions fashioned new roles at the end of empire, reconfiguring their activities for a postcolonial world and deploying their expertise to deliver technical assistance essential for the development of institutions in new Commonwealth states. This study not only pioneers an entirely new approach to the history of the British end of the British empire, but also provides an equally novel cross-sectoral analysis of institution-building during decolonization and highlights the colonial roots of British postcolonial aid.

The Business of Decolonization - British Business Strategies in the Gold Coast (Hardcover): Sarah Stockwell The Business of Decolonization - British Business Strategies in the Gold Coast (Hardcover)
Sarah Stockwell
R6,283 Discovery Miles 62 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Business of Decolonization serves to deepen our understanding of the end of the British empire, too often approached as if it was a process shaped and experienced exclusively by nationalist and imperial politicians and policy-makers. It explores British companies' experience of, and involvement in, developments leading to the transfer of power in Ghana, the former colony of the Gold Coast. The book demonstrates that businessmen developed strategies to cope with political change, reveals the extent of their involvement in nationalist politics, and highlights the contrasting responses of different companies to political and constitutional developments in the colony. Drawing on an extensive range of company, business association, personal, and official papers, the book focuses primarily on company activity. However, it also investigates relations between British firms and the colonial state on the eve of Ghanaian independence, and examines the place of British business interests in British policy.

The British End of the British Empire (Hardcover): Sarah Stockwell The British End of the British Empire (Hardcover)
Sarah Stockwell
R2,526 Discovery Miles 25 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How did decolonization impact on Britain itself? And how did Britain manage its transition from colonial power to postcolonial nation? Sarah Stockwell explores this question principally via the history of the overseas engagements of key institutions that had acquired roles within Britain's imperial system: the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, the Bank of England, the Royal Mint, and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Using a huge range of fresh archival sources, the author shows how these institutions fashioned new roles at the end of empire, reconfiguring their activities for a postcolonial world and deploying their expertise to deliver technical assistance essential for the development of institutions in new Commonwealth states. This study not only pioneers an entirely new approach to the history of the British end of the British empire, but also provides an equally novel cross-sectoral analysis of institution-building during decolonization and highlights the colonial roots of British postcolonial aid.

Ambiguities of Empire - Essays in Honour of Andrew Porter (Hardcover, New): Robert Holland, Sarah Stockwell Ambiguities of Empire - Essays in Honour of Andrew Porter (Hardcover, New)
Robert Holland, Sarah Stockwell
R3,144 R1,113 Discovery Miles 11 130 Save R2,031 (65%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Thisabook comprises essays offered by friends, colleagues, and former students in tribute to Andrew Porter, on the occasion of his retirement from the Rhodes Chair in Imperial History at the University of London. The contributors, including many distinguished historians, explore through a variety of case studies OCyambiguities of empireOCO and of imperial and quasi-imperial relationships, reflecting important themes in Professor PorterOCOs own writing.

Whilst the range of articles reflects the breadth of Andrew PorterOCOs scholarly collaborations and interests, the chapters focus in particular on two aspects of imperial history which have been the subject of his particular attention: religion and empire and the end of empire. The book contains original pieces on the history of British imperialism currently the subject of considerable scholarly attention. The book will be invaluable to students and scholars of empire, religion and colonialism.

This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History."

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