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Coloniser, exterminer : sur la guerre et l'état colonial
Canadian Journal of Political Science, 2007Coloniser, exterminer : sur la guerre et l'état colonial, Olivier Le Cour Grandmaison, 2005, Paris : Fayard, 365 pages. Dans un livre bien documenté, précis, courageux et bien écrit, cet universitaire français décrit avec retenue la violence de ces minorités qui, dans son pays, depuis la prise d'Alger en 1830, se sont livrées à la colonisation et ...
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Institutions and the colonisation of Africa: some lessons from French colonial economics
Journal of Institutional Economics, 2017AbstractThis paper will propose a comparative analysis of the conceptualization of colonisation that could shed light on the contemporary economic analysis of the colonial legacy in Africa. More specifically, this article will propose a return to old debates on colonisation, with a special focus on French 19th century political economy.
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Worshipping Jerusalem: Colonial Christianity Among Colonisers and the Colonised
Journal of Holy Land and Palestine StudiesBoth Jewish and Palestinian Christians remain separated in Palestine-Israel, as if Paul's promise of church unity in One New Person (Ephesians 2:14–16) was somehow inapplicable to the Middle East. Christian Zionism has erected new walls of hostility, aggravating the traditional antagonisms that separated immigrant, European colonisers from the ...
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Urban Marxism and the Post-colonial Question: Henri Lefebvre and ‘Colonisation’
Historical Materialism, 2013Abstract The post-colonial has often functioned as a code word for a form of French post-theory. In more recent efforts to reconstruct linkages between metropolitan Marxism and counter-colonialism, the post-colonial refers to an open-ended research field for investigating the present weight of colonial histories. But even in these reformulations, post-
Stefan Kipfer, Kanishka Goonewardena
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Colonising Italians: Italian Imperialism and Agricultural ‘Colonies’ in Australia, 1881–1914
The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 2015ABSTRACTThe historiography of Australian imperialism before the First World War has often neglected a context wider than the relationship with Great Britain. Yet this era also implicated non-British governments and their emigrants. Despite their small numbers, Italian settlers are significant for highlighting Italy's empire-building and Australia's ...
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Science et pouvoir colonial : Alfred Grandidier et la colonisation de Madagascar (1865-1896).
Outre-mers, 2012no ...
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The imperial woman’s colonising mission: making space in three colonial crises
2020The aim of this thesis is to apply a postcolonial gender perspective to the writings of British women during crises in the nineteenth century. Using this theoretical framework, this thesis addresses a gap in research as it explores the perspectives and actions of women across three colonial outposts of the British Empire, to understand how crises in a ...
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Revue française d'histoire d'outre-mer, 2000
Si Grégoire fut un adversaire résolu de l'esclavage, il ne fut pas pour autant opposé au principe de la colonisation. Adversaire de toute autonomie blanche des îles, il a été un partisan de l'intégration républicaine des colonies, pour y appliquer l'égalité des droits imposée par la Révolution.
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Si Grégoire fut un adversaire résolu de l'esclavage, il ne fut pas pour autant opposé au principe de la colonisation. Adversaire de toute autonomie blanche des îles, il a été un partisan de l'intégration républicaine des colonies, pour y appliquer l'égalité des droits imposée par la Révolution.
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"Coloniser. Exterminer. Sur la guerre et l'Etat colonial"
2005Introduction « La conquête de la terre, qui signifie principalement la prendre à des hommes d'une autre couleur que nous, ou dont le nez est un peu plus plat, n'est pas une jolie chose quand on la regarde de près. » J. CONRAD (1902). « Ce contre quoi je réagis est cette rupture qui existe entre l'histoire sociale et l'histoire des idées. Les historiens
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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