Oxford Handbook of the Ends of Empire

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Oxford Handbook of the Ends of Empire

Thomas, Prof Martin; Thompson, Prof Andrew

Oxford University Press

12/2023

800

Mole

Inglês

9780198900948

15 a 20 dias

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Acknowledgements
Introduction: Rethinking decolonization: A New Research Agenda for the 21st Century
Robert Gerwarth: 1918 and the End of Europe's Land Empires
Ryan Gingeras: An Empire Unredeemed: Tracing the Ottoman State's Path towards Collapse
Part I: National Perspectives
1: Sarah E. Stockwell: Britain
2: Emmanuelle Saada: France: the longue durée of French Decolonization
3: Andreas Eckert: Germany
4: Nicola Labanca: Exceptional Italy? The Many Ends of the Italian Colonial Empire
5: Matthew G. Stanard: Après nous, le déluge: Belgium, Decolonization, and the Congo
6: Norrie MacQueen: Portugal
7: Alexey Miller: The Collapse of the Romanov Empire
8: Marc-William Palen: Empire by Imitation? US Economic Imperialism within a British World System
9: Louise Conrad Young: Rethinking Empire: Lessons from Imperial and Post Imperial Japan
10: Tehyun Ma: China
Part II: Regional Perspectives
11: Joya Chatterji: Decolonization in South Asia: The Long View
12: Christopher Goscha: Global Wars and Decolonization in East and South East Asia, 1927-1954
13: Sylvie Thénault: The End of Empire in the Maghreb: The Common Heritage and Distinct Destinies of Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia
14: Frederick Cooper: Decolonization in Tropical Africa
15: Spencer Mawby: The Caribbean
16: James Mark and Quinn Slobodian: Eastern Europe
17: Robert S. G. Fletcher: Decolonization and the Arid World
18: Marieke Bloembergen: The Open Ends of the Dutch Empire and the Indonesian Past: Sites, Scholarly Networks, and Moral Geographies of Greater India across Decolonization
Part III: Thematic Perspectives
19: Brad Simpson: Self-determination and Decolonization
20: Christopher J. Lee: Anti-colonialism
21: Andrew Thompson: Unravelling the Relationships between Humanitarianism, Human Rights, and Decolonization: Time for a Radical Rethink?
22: Piero Gleijeses: Decolonization and Cold War
23: Martin Thomas: Violence, Insurgency, and Ends of Empire
24: Barbara Bush: Nationalism, Development, and Welfare Colonialism: Gender and the Dynamics of Decolonization
25: Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo: Repressive Developmentalism: Idioms, Repertoires, and Trajectories in Late Colonialism
26: David Motadel: Islamic Revolutionaries and the End of Empire
27: Panikos Panayi: Refugees and the End of Empire
Part IV: Legacies and Memories
28: Elizabeth Buettner: Postcolonial Migrations to Europe
29: Joseph Morgan Hodge: Beyond Dependency: North-South Relationships in the Age of Development
30: Nicholas J. White: Imperial Business Interests, Decolonization and Post- Colonial Diversification
31: Paul Cooke: Film and the End of Empire: Deconstructing and Reconstructing Colonial Pasts and their Legacy in World Cinemas
32: Michael J. Parsons: Remnants of Empire
33: Charles Forsdick: Literature and Decolonization
34: Robert Aldrich: Apologies, Restitutions and Compensation: Making Reparations for Colonialism
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