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    1 625,-

    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.

  • - Entangled Empires
     
    1 516,-

    This book contributes to global history by examining the connected histories of German and United States colonial empires from the early nineteenth century to the Nazi era.

  • - Quaker Lives and Ideals
    av Eva Bischoff
    1 101 - 1 153,-

    This book reconstructs the history of a group of British Quaker families and their involvement in the process of settler colonialism in early nineteenth-century Australia.

  • - Corruption in Burma c.1900
    av J. Saha
    717,-

    In this original study British rule in Burma is examined through quotidian acts of corruption. Saha outlines a novel way to study the colonial state as it was experienced in everyday life, revealing a complex world of state practices where legality and illegality were inseparable: the informal world upon which formal colonial power rested.

  • - India and Southeast Asia, 1930-65
    av S. Amrith
    1 661,-

    This book offers a history of international public health spanning the colonial and post-colonial eras. The volume focuses on India and the transnational networks connecting developments in India with Southeast Asia, and the wider world and contributes to debates on nationalism, internationalism and science in an age of decolonization.

  • - India and Southeast Asia, 1930-65
    av S. Amrith
    1 661,-

    This book offers a history of international public health spanning the colonial and post-colonial eras. The volume focuses on India and the transnational networks connecting developments in India with Southeast Asia, and the wider world and contributes to debates on nationalism, internationalism and science in an age of decolonization.

  • - A Study of Empire and Expansion
    av R. Hyam
    662,-

    The undisputed best introduction to the history of the world-wide pattern of British activity in the nineteenth century, embracing its expansive spirit as well as its formal territorial empire.

  • - Gandhi, Nehru and Iqbal
    av Javed Majeed
    717,-

    This book examines concepts of travel in the autobiographies of leading Indian nationalists in order to show how nationalism is grounded in notions of individual selfhood, and how the writing of autobiography, fused with the genre of the travelogue, played a key role in formulating the complex tie between interiority and nationality in South Asia.

  • - Pan-Africanism, the Cold War, and the End of Empire
    av L. James
    1 371,-

    This book argues that the rising tide of anti-colonialism after the 1930s should be considered a turning point not just in harnessing a new mood or feeling of unity, but primarily as one that viewed empire, racism, and economic degradation as part of a system that fundamentally required the application of strategy to their destruction.

  • - Circuits of trade, money and knowledge, 1650-1914
     
    1 661,-

    This collection of essays explores the inter-imperial connections between British, Spanish, Dutch, and French Caribbean colonies, and the 'Old World' countries which founded them. Grounded in primary archival research, the thirteen contributors focus on the ways that participants in the Atlantic World economy transcended imperial boundaries.

  • av C. A. Bayly & Peter Fibiger Bang
    1 470 - 1 661,-

    A pioneering volume comparing the great historical empires, such as the Roman, Mughal and Ottoman. Leading interdisciplinary thinkers study tributary empires from diverse perspectives, illuminating the importance of these earlier forms of imperialism to broaden our perspective on modern concerns about empire and the legacy of colonialism.

  • - Land Holding, Loss and Survival in an Interconnected World
     
    1 412,-

    The new world created through Anglophone emigration in the 19th century has been much studied. But there have been few accounts of what this meant for the Indigenous populations. This book shows that Indigenous communities tenaciously held land in the midst of dispossession, whilst becoming interconnected through their struggles to do so.

  • - Gandhi, Nehru and Iqbal
    av Javed Majeed
    597,-

    This book examines concepts of travel in the autobiographies of leading Indian nationalists in order to show how nationalism is grounded in notions of individual selfhood, and how the writing of autobiography, fused with the genre of the travelogue, played a key role in formulating the complex tie between interiority and nationality in South Asia.

  • av Paul Robertson & J. Singleton
    1 371,-

    In the early postwar era, Britain enjoyed a very close economic relationship with Australia and New Zealand through their common membership of the Sterling Area and the Commonwealth Preference Area. Special emphasis is given to the implications for Australia and New Zealand of Britain's growing interest in European integration.

  •  
    1 371,-

    A sparkling new collection on religion and imperialism, covering Ireland and Britain, Australia, Canada, the Cape Colony and New Zealand, Botswana and Madagascar. Bursting with accounts of lively characters and incidents from around the British world, this collection is essential reading for all students of religious and imperial history.

  • - Anthropology and the Circulation of Human Skulls in the Portuguese Empire, 1870-1930
    av R. Roque
    1 661,-

    An exploration of headhunting and the collection of heads for European museums in the context of colonial wars, from the 1870s to the 1930s. The book offers a new understanding of the mutually dependent interaction between indigenous peoples and colonial powers, and how collected remains became regarded as objects of wider significance.

  • - Policy-Makers, Strategy and Diplomacy, 1945-55
    av W. McIntyre
    1 371,-

    This book contains a detailed analysis of American, British, Australian and New Zealand strategic planning during the early years of the Cold War, including their plans for fighting World War III in the Middle East, and the diplomatic negotiations leading up to the security treaty signed by Australia, New Zealand and the United States in 1951.

  • - French Policy and the Anglo-American Response in Tunisia and Morocco
    av Ryo Ikeda
    717,-

    This book examines French motivations behind the decolonisation of Tunisia and Morocco and the intra-Western Alliance relationships. It argues that changing French policy towards decolonisation brought about the unexpectedly quick process of independence of dependencies in the post-WWII era.

  • - Deviance and Disorder in the British Colonial World
     
    717,-

    Across their empire, the British spoke ceaselessly of deviants of undesirables, ne'er do wells, petit-tyrants and rogues. With obvious literary appeal, these soon became stock figures. This is the first study to take deviance seriously, bringing together histories that reveal the complexity of a phenomenon that remains only dimly understood.

  •  
    1 516,-

    This book examines the role of mercantile networks in linking Asian economies to the global economy. It contains fourteen contributions on East, Southeast and South Asia covering the period from 1750 to the present.

  • av Anna Winterbottom
    1 661,-

    Hybrid Knowledge in the Early East India Company World presents a new interpretation of the development of the English East India Company between 1660 and 1720. The book explores the connections between scholarship, patronage, diplomacy, trade, and colonial settlement in the early modern world.

  • - Commodities and Anti-Commodities in Global History
     
    1 225,-

    The book brings together original, state-of-the-art historical research from several continents and examines how mainly local peasant societies responded to colonial pressures to produce a range of different commodities. It offers new directions in the study of African, Asian, Caribbean, and Latin American societies.

  •  
    1 516,-

    This book explores the development of navigation in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It examines the role of men of science, seamen and practitioners across Europe, and the realities of navigational practice, showing that old and new methods were complementary not exclusive, their use dependent on many competing factors.

  •  
    1 371,-

    A sparkling new collection on religion and imperialism, covering Ireland and Britain, Australia, Canada, the Cape Colony and New Zealand, Botswana and Madagascar. Bursting with accounts of lively characters and incidents from around the British world, this collection is essential reading for all students of religious and imperial history.

  • - British International Economic Policy and the Colonies, 1947-58
    av G. Krozewski
    2 097,-

    This book presents a penetrating new analysis of the end of the empire, located at the intersection of politics, economy and society in Britain and the colonies.

  • - Rethinking Colonialism from the Margins
     
    1 661,-

    States without former colonies, it has been argued, were intensely involved in colonial practices. This anthology looks at Switzerland, which, by its very strong economic involvements with colonialism, its doctrine of neutrality, and its transnationally entangled scientific community, constitutes a perfect case in point.

  • - Conferences, Commissions and Decolonisation
    av Peter Docking
    1 607,-

    This book examines conferences and commissions held for British colonial territories in East and Central Africa in the early 1960s.

  • - Political, Social and Economic Ties
    av Abraham Mlombo
    672,-

    While most studies approach this from the history of British and South African relations or the history of South African territorial expansion, this book offers new insights by examining Southern Rhodesia's relations with South Africa from the former's perspective.

  • - Tensions of Transport
    av Andreas Greiner
    1 659,-

    This book explores the role of caravan transport and human porterage in the colony of German East Africa (present-day mainland Tanzania, Rwanda, and Burundi).

  • - Settlers and Sojourners
     
    426,-

    This pioneering volume focuses on the scale, territorial trajectories, impact, economic relationships, identity and nature of the Scottish-Asia connection from the late seventeenth century to the present.

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