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Italian Colonial Internment

2005
The sixteen concentration camps that operated in the Cyrenaica region of Libya between 1930 and 1933 constitute one of the grimmest aspects of Italian colonial history.1 About four-fifths of the nomadic and seminomadic populations of the Marmarica and of the Jabal-Akhdar plateau (almost half the population of eastern Libya) were forced to settle in the
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Internal Colonialism in Thailand

Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1979
This paper contributes to the development of a more "political" comparative urban sociology by focusing on the role of intergroup power relationships in the creation and maintenance of regional/spatial inequalities in Thailand. In asserting that primate city parasitism is best understood in terms of an "internal colonial" analogy, it is suggested that
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Migration and Internal Colonialism

2020
This chapter examines dominant approaches to the study of migration and places domestic migration within these paradigms in order to illustrate the parallels between the patterns and processes of domestic and international labor migrations. While the widely known and applied models of international migration are applicable to the majority of migrations,
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Internal Colonialism Revisited

2020
Internal Colonialism attacked elements of the diffusion theory and provided an alternative explanation of nationalism. Like its diffusionist predecessor, the new theory assumed that solidary groups were formed by individuals sharing common material interests.
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Colonialism, Neocolonial, Internal Colonialism, the Postcolonial, Coloniality, and Decoloniality

2016
In approaching the meaning and significance of concepts such as colonization, dependency, internal colonialism, and decoloniality in Latin America, it is convenient to identify certain key periods. The first key period is that of “discovery” and colonization (fifteenth-sixteenth centuries), which saw the emergence of a philosophy of colonization and ...
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The Internal Colonial Concept

Comparative Studies in Society and History, 1984
The use of internal colonial theories to examine racial developments within the United States of America had become almost fashionable by the late 1960s.A decade later, a study of the political economy of Wales described the internal colonial approach which it criticized as a “new variant of a time-worn model.’ Amongst historians, however, the internal
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Is Xinjiang an Internal Colony?

Inner Asia, 2000
AbstractScholars and journalists use the phrase ‘internal colonialism’ to sum up the relationship between the PRC central government and Xinjiang, and the region does have ethnic conflict and a low degree of autonomy. Its relationship with the PRC centre and the political economy of Han/minority interaction indicate, however, that none of the elements ...
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Dersim as an Internal Colony

Dersim is a region within Turkey that has deep meaning for Alevis, Armenians, Kurds, and Zazas. Even the Hittites seemed to have had difficulty governing this mountainous region where today Turkish military drones target suspicious activity.Dersim as an Internal Colony: The Turkish Civilizing Mission (1927-1952)explores how the region had a deep ...
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International Diplomacy and Colonial Retreat

2013
Diplomacy and decolonialization, John Darwin decolonization deferred? - the re-establishment of colonial rule in Hong Kong, 1942-45, Kent Fedorowich Britain, the United States and the end of the Italian Empire in Africa, 1940-52, Saul Kelly divisive decolonization - the Anglo-French withdrawal from Syria and Lebanon, 1944-46, Martin Thomas filling the ...
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