Rise and Fall of Modern Empires, Volume IV

Rise and Fall of Modern Empires, Volume IV

Reactions to Colonialism

Shipway, Martin

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2022

654

Mole

Inglês

9781032402673

15 a 20 dias

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Contents: Introduction; Part I Modes of Resistance: 1857: need for alternative sources, Pankaj Rag; Connexions between 'primary resistance' movements and modern mass nationalism in East and Central Africa, T. O. Ranger; Conclusion, Stephen Ellis. Part II Modes of 'Civilising': Christian critics of empire; missionaries, lantern lectures, and the Congo reform campaign in Britain, Kevin Grant; 'States of injury': Josephine Butler on slavery, citizenship, and the Boer War, Antoinette Burton; African resistance and Center Party recalcitrance in the Reichstag colonial debates of 1905/06, John S. Lowry. Part III Modes of Imagining: Imperialism and nationalism in India, Anil Seal; Peasant revolt and Indian nationalism: the Peasant Movement in Awadh, 1919-22, Gyan Pandey; Cultural transformations, Pierre Brocheux; 'Our strike': equality, anticolonial politics and the 1947-48 strike in French West Africa, Frederick Cooper; Authority, gender and violence: the war within Mau Mau's fight for land and freedom, John Lonsdale; People's war, state formation and revolution in Africa: a comparative analysis of Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau and Angola, Patrick Chabal. Part IV Modes of Solidarity: Between a moment and an era: the origins and afterlives of Bandung, Christopher J. Lee; Rethinking the Cold War and decolonization: the grand strategy of the Algerian war for independence, Matthew Connelly; Decolonising 'French universalism': reconsidering the impact of the Algerian war on French intellectuals, James D. Le Sueur; 'Daddy wouldn't buy me a Mau Mau': the British popular press and the demoralization of empire, Joanna Lewis. Part V Critical Modes: History and imperialism: a century of theory, from Marx to postcolonialism, Patrick Wolfe; Nationalism and the new humanism, Nigel Gibson; Ngugi's concept of history and the post-colonial discourses in Kenya, James A. Ogude. Part VI Modes of Remembering: Savage wars? Codes of violence in Algeria, 1830s-1990s, James McD
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