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Colonialism and Colonization

2012
In the early twentieth century the story of Zainab and oral traditions of zar began to overlap with historical records from the Blue Nile town of Modern (New) Sennar. This period also opens a window into a chapter of Sudanese history about which little is known: that of the Malakiyya colonies.
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Colón and Colonialism

Monthly Review, 1992
A number of readers have pointed out that an egregious error was made in my introduction to the July-August issue on the Quincentennial, where it says (on page 2) that, "The nature of the encounter was a colonial one (a word derived from Colon or Columbus) .... " This was a mistake since the Latin word "colonia" dates back to Roman times.
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The Colonies of Genoa in the Black Sea Region: Evolution and Transformation

, 2017
Introduction 1. Overview of Historiography and Sources 2. To the Origins of the Genoese Black Sea Colonization: The Genoese Gazaria in Its Genesis and Shaping, 13th-14th Centuries 3.
E. Khvalkov
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‘Western’ Colonization and Colonialism

2017
In Chapter 2, the author analyses colonies in Ancient Greece (apoikia and emporion) and Rome (colonia and emporium) rooted in agrarian settlement and trade, respectively. The volume then traces the central thread of agrarian labour in ‘Western’ colonization from its roots in the colonia of Ancient Rome (agrarian settlements), linked etymologically to ...
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Is coffee a colonie stimulant?

European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 1998
It is unclear if ingestion of coffee affects colonic function and if this effect is due to its caffeine content. We investigated the effects of coffee on colonic motor activity in healthy humans.We performed ambulatory colonic manometry by placing a six-sensor solid-state probe up to the mid-transverse colon in 12 healthy subjects.
Phyllis J. Stumbo   +3 more
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The Colonized as Child: British and French Colonial Rule

African Historical Studies, 1970
The European imperial powers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries viewed their African and Asian subjects as children, as men not fully grown, whose destiny had to be guided by the presumably more advanced states of Europe. As a result European administrators consciously, or not, often extended overseas a system of rule which appears to have been ...
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Reviving the Remains of Colonization – The Belgian Colonial Archives in Brussels [PDF]

open access: possibleHistory in Africa, 2015
AbstractSince 1997, all the archives of Belgian Congo are deposited at the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Brussels and are opened up the public. For more than fifteen years, researchers have consulted and scrutinized its documents produced by the colonial authorities between 1908 and 1960. Still several collections have not been explored.
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Colonize the Colony Ship [PDF]

open access: possibleAIAA SPACE 2014 Conference and Exposition, 2014
François Lévy   +2 more
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On colonizing 'colonialism': the discourses of the history of English in Hong Kong

World Englishes, 2005
:  Numerous commentators argue that the worldwide use of English in education is an important outcome of colonialism. While accepting that there is much truth in this general conclusion, the present authors also recognize an irony. In too few cases do commentators base their arguments on historical evidence; in too many, they treat colonialism as an ...
Anthony Sweeting, Edward Vickers
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Infection and colonization of potato roots by Verticillium dahliae as affected by Pratylenchus penetrans and P. crenatus.

, 1996
Factorial greenhouse experiments were conducted to test hypotheses concerning the nature of the interaction between Verticillium dahliae and Pratylenchus penetrans or Pratylenchus crenatus in potato early dying.
J. H. Bowers   +3 more
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