Africa, Empire and World Disorder
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Africa, Empire and World Disorder
Historical Essays
Hopkins, A. G.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
09/2020
348
Dura
Inglês
9780367459468
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction; Part I: Into Africa; 1. History at the Universities: Change without Decay; 2. Economic Imperialism in West Africa: Lagos, 1880-92; 3. Asante and the Historians: Transition and Partition on the Gold Coast; 4. The Lagos Strike of 1897: An Exploration in Nigerian Labour History; 5. Economic Aspects of Political Movements in Nigeria and the Gold Coast, 1918-39; 6. The New Economic History of Africa; 7. Fifty Years of African Economic History; Part II: On to Imperialism and Empire; 8. The "New International Order" in the Nineteenth Century: Britain's First Development Plan for Africa; 9. The Victorians and Africa: A Reconsideration of the Occupation of Egypt, 1882; 10. Macmillan's Audit of Empire, 1957; 11. Rethinking Decolonisation; Part III: Towards Disorder in the Wider World; 12. Globalisation and Decolonisation; 13. Globalization with and without Empires: From Bali to Labrador; 14. Capitalism, Nationalism and the New American Empire; 15. The "Victory Strategy": Grand Bargain or Grand Illusion?
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North American Free Trade Agreement;Nigeria;Davis Inlet;British Empire;Secretary Of State;The Gold Coast;Wider Issues;African Economic History;Colonial Administration;Lagos Strike of 1897;Economic Imperialism in West Africa;Africa's Economic History;Wind of Change;Lion's Tail;The Occupation of Egypt;Devious;Harold Macmillan;Ijebu Ode;Iraq War;United States;George W. Bush;Legitimate Commerce;African history;Sterling Area;American's empire;Conferred;economic history;Follow;New World Disorder;Gold Coast;non-Western indigenous history;Overseas Slave Trade;Dependent Labour Force;Atlantic Slave Trade;Britain's Economic Interests;Africa's Development Problems;Great Liberal;External Slave Trades;Mercantile Bank;Dependency Thesis
Introduction; Part I: Into Africa; 1. History at the Universities: Change without Decay; 2. Economic Imperialism in West Africa: Lagos, 1880-92; 3. Asante and the Historians: Transition and Partition on the Gold Coast; 4. The Lagos Strike of 1897: An Exploration in Nigerian Labour History; 5. Economic Aspects of Political Movements in Nigeria and the Gold Coast, 1918-39; 6. The New Economic History of Africa; 7. Fifty Years of African Economic History; Part II: On to Imperialism and Empire; 8. The "New International Order" in the Nineteenth Century: Britain's First Development Plan for Africa; 9. The Victorians and Africa: A Reconsideration of the Occupation of Egypt, 1882; 10. Macmillan's Audit of Empire, 1957; 11. Rethinking Decolonisation; Part III: Towards Disorder in the Wider World; 12. Globalisation and Decolonisation; 13. Globalization with and without Empires: From Bali to Labrador; 14. Capitalism, Nationalism and the New American Empire; 15. The "Victory Strategy": Grand Bargain or Grand Illusion?
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North American Free Trade Agreement;Nigeria;Davis Inlet;British Empire;Secretary Of State;The Gold Coast;Wider Issues;African Economic History;Colonial Administration;Lagos Strike of 1897;Economic Imperialism in West Africa;Africa's Economic History;Wind of Change;Lion's Tail;The Occupation of Egypt;Devious;Harold Macmillan;Ijebu Ode;Iraq War;United States;George W. Bush;Legitimate Commerce;African history;Sterling Area;American's empire;Conferred;economic history;Follow;New World Disorder;Gold Coast;non-Western indigenous history;Overseas Slave Trade;Dependent Labour Force;Atlantic Slave Trade;Britain's Economic Interests;Africa's Development Problems;Great Liberal;External Slave Trades;Mercantile Bank;Dependency Thesis