1st Edition

Colonization A Global History

By Marc Ferro Copyright 1994
    416 Pages
    by Routledge

    416 Pages
    by Routledge

    This is an extremely wide-ranging and interdisciplinary survey of colonization from its origins to the post-colonial world. Original and lively, it offers the student:
    * a wide focus featuring Africa, America, Asia, Australia, Europe, Japan and the USSR
    * an interpretation drawn from cultural and social history, with sections on myth, literature, film and philosophy
    * constant reference to implications for the present world situation
    * a comprehensive synthesis of the background, context and expansion of colonization
    * a comparative thematic discussion of the impact of imperialism
    * extensive coverage and analysis of decolonization.

    Very simply, a key publication for the study of colonization.

    1 COLONIZATION OR IMPERIALISM 2 THE INITIATIVES 3 CONFLICTS FOR AN EMPIRE 4 A NEW RACE OF SOCIETIES 5 ROSE-COLOURED LEGEND AND PITCH-BLACK LEGEND 6 THE VISION OF THE VANQUISHED 7 THE MOVEMENTS FOR COLONIST-INDEPENDENCE 8 LEAVEN AND LEVERS 9 INDEPENDENCE OR REVOLUTION 10 LIBERATION OR DECOLONIZATION 11 DECOLONIZATION HALTED

    Biography

    Marc Ferro