The Enigma of Colonialism

The Enigma of Colonialism
Author: Anne Phillips
Publsiher: James Currey
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1989
Genre: Africa, West
ISBN: UGA:32108020934918

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The discussion of pre-colonial slavery shows how slavery became integrated into the new colonial economy.

The Enigma of Colonialism

The Enigma of Colonialism
Author: Anne Phillips
Publsiher: James Currey
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015015352084

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The discussion of pre-colonial slavery shows how slavery became integrated into the new colonial economy.

The Enigma of Arrival

The Enigma of Arrival
Author: V. S. Naipaul
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2011-04-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780307744036

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The Nobel Prize-winning author distills his wide experience of countries and peoples into a moving account of the rites of passage endured by all people and all communities undergoing change or decay. • "Naipaul's finest work." —Chicago Tribune "A subtly incisive self-reckoning." —The Washington Post Book World The story of a writer’s singular journey – from one place to another, and from one state of mind to another. At the midpoint of the century, the narrator leaves the British colony of Trinidad and comes to the ancient countryside of England. And from within the story of this journey – of departure and arrival, alienation and familiarity, home and homelessness – the writer reveals how, cut off from his “first” life in Trinidad, he enters a “second childhood of seeing and learning.” Clearly autobiographical, yet woven through with remarkable invention, The Enigma of Arrival is as rich and complex as any novel we have had from this exceptional writer. "The conclusion is both heart-breaking and bracing: the only antidote to destruction—of dreams, of reality—is remembering. As eloquently as anyone now writing, Naipaul remembers." —Time "Far and away the most curious novel I've read in a long time, and maybe the most hypnotic book I've ever read." —St. Petersburg Times

The State and the Legacies of British Colonial Development in Malawi

The State and the Legacies of British Colonial Development in Malawi
Author: Gift Wasambo Kayira
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2023-01-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781666921663

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This book examines the discourse of development in Malawi and how it unfolded through a milliard of experts and institutions that expressed interest in the plight of the poor and yet did little to achieve their goals between the 1930s and 1983.

The Culture of Colonialism

The Culture of Colonialism
Author: T. O. Beidelman
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2012-06-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780253002204

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What did it mean to be an African subject living in remote areas of Tanganyika at the end of the colonial era? For the Kaguru of Tanganyika, it meant daily confrontation with the black and white governmental officials tasked with bringing this rural people into the mainstream of colonial African life. T. O. Beidelman's detailed narrative links this administrative world to the Kaguru's wider social, cultural, and geographical milieu, and to the political history, ideas of indirect rule, and the white institutions that loomed just beyond their world. Beidelman unveils the colonial system's problems as it extended its authority into rural areas and shows how these problems persisted even after African independence.

Islam and Colonialism

Islam and Colonialism
Author: Muhammad Umar
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2005-12-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789047416630

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This study of Muslims’ writings on colonialism in northern Nigeria illuminates the complexities of Muslims’ reactions to British indirect rule, revealing new perspective on the subject. It is based on Arabic texts, poems, Hausa novels, and treatises on Islamic law.

Industrialisation and the British Colonial State

Industrialisation and the British Colonial State
Author: Lawrence Butler
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136307850

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Taking colonial policy towards West Africa as a case study, Butler shows that, during the 1940s, the Colonial Office evolved a policy of encouraging colonial industry as part of a broad programme of development intended to prepare colonies for independence.

Communal Labor in Colonial Kenya

Communal Labor in Colonial Kenya
Author: O. Okia
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2012-07-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780230392960

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This book advances research into the government-forced labor used widely in colonial Kenya from 1930 to 1963 after the passage of the International Labor Organization’s Forced Labour Convention. While the 1930 Convention intended to mark the suppression of forced labor practices, various exemptions meant that many coercive labor practices continued in colonial territories. Focusing on East Africa and the Kenya Colony, this book shows how the colonial administration was able to exploit the exemption clause for communal labor, thus ensuring the mobilization of African labor for infrastructure development. As an exemption, communal labor was not defined as forced labor but instead justified as a continuation of traditional African and community labor practices. Despite this ideological justification, the book shows that communal labour was indeed an intensification of coercive labor practices and one that penalized Africans for non-compliance with fines or imprisonment. The use of forced labor before and after the passage of the Convention is examined, with a focus on its use during World War II as well as in efforts to combat soil erosion in the rural African reserve areas in Kenya. The exploitation of female labor, the Mau Mau war of the 1950s, civilian protests, and the regeneration of communal labor as harambee after independence are also discussed.