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L Empire Fran Ais D Outre Mer


L Empire Fran Ais D Outre Mer
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Author : Maurice Allain
language : fr
Publisher:
Release Date : 1939

L Empire Fran Ais D Outre Mer written by Maurice Allain and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1939 with France categories.




L Empire Francais D Outre Mer


L Empire Francais D Outre Mer
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Author : Maurice Allain
language : fr
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Release Date : 1939

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L Empire Fran Ais D Outre Mer


L Empire Fran Ais D Outre Mer
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Author : Maurice Allain
language : fr
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Release Date : 1939

L Empire Fran Ais D Outre Mer written by Maurice Allain and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1939 with France categories.




The French Empire Between The Wars


The French Empire Between The Wars
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Author : Martin Thomas
language : en
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Release Date : 2005

The French Empire Between The Wars written by Martin Thomas and has been published by Manchester University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with History categories.


The French empire between the wars is the first study of the French colonial empire at its height in the twenty years following the First World War. Based on extensive archival research, it addresses current debates about French methods of rule and their impact on colonial peoples, the origins of decolonisation, and the role of popular imperialism in French society and culture. By considering the distinctiveness of the inter-war years as a discrete period of colonial change, this book addresses several larger issues, such as tracing the origins of decolonisation in the rise of colonial nationalism, and a re-assessment of the impact of inter-war colonial rebellions in Africa, Syria and Indochina. The book also connects French theories of colonial governance to the lived experience of colonial rule in a period scarred by war and economic dislocation. The author analyses colonial decision-making in Paris and the renewed threat of global war, as well as colonial economic conditions and forms of discrimination in the empire to illustrate the process of French imperial decline.



Narratives Of The French Empire


Narratives Of The French Empire
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Author : Kate Marsh
language : en
Publisher: Lexington Books
Release Date : 2013-08-28

Narratives Of The French Empire written by Kate Marsh and has been published by Lexington Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-08-28 with Literary Criticism categories.


This study interrogates how the French empire was imagined in three literary representations of French colonialism: the conquest of Tahiti, and the established colonial systems in Martinique and in India. The study is the first in either English or French to demonstrate that representations of power relations, as well as the broader discourses with which they were linked, were as closely concerned with probing the similarities and differences of rival European colonial systems as they were with reinforcing their imagined superiority over the colonized, and that such power relations should not be conceptualized as a dualistic categorization of ‘colonizer’ versus ‘colonized’. In doing so, it aims to go beyond examining the interaction between colonized and colonizer, or between colonial centre and periphery, and to interrogate instead the circulation of ideas and practices across different sites of European colonialism, drawing attention to a historical complexity which has been neglected in the necessary race to recover voices previously occluded from academic analysis. In exploring how the notion of the French empire overseas was construed and how it was infused with meaning at three different historical moments, 1784, 1835 and 1938, it demonstrates how precarious the French empire was perceived to be, in terms of both European rivalry and resistance from the colonized, and how the rhetoric of a French colonisation douce was pitted against the inscribed excesses of the more powerful British empire. Rather than employing the sorts of recuperative agenda which focus on how the colonized were elided (viz., Subaltern Studies) or on the writings of the formerly colonized (viz., Francophone Studies), the study concerns itself specifically with how French colonialism and imperialism were perceived, and thus offers a further corrective to any generalizations about European colonialism and imperialism. More particularly, by examining how the representational strategy of nostalgia is used in these texts, the study demonstrates how perceived loss, and nostalgia for an imperial past, played a role in dynamically shaping the French colonial enterprise across its various manifestations.



Le Contact Colonial Dans L Empire Fran Ais


Le Contact Colonial Dans L Empire Fran Ais
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Author : Maria Romo-Navarrete
language : fr
Publisher:
Release Date : 2011

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France S Overseas Frontier


France S Overseas Frontier
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Author : Robert Aldrich
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2006-11-02

France S Overseas Frontier written by Robert Aldrich and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006-11-02 with Business & Economics categories.


This 1992 book is a full-length study in English of the 'confetti of empire', the former French colonies which have not gained their independence but remain part of France as the départements et territoires d'outre-mer (DOM-TOMs). More recent French governments have shown a determination to retain these possessions, despite independence movements and international criticism.



Recueil Des Cours 1947


Recueil Des Cours 1947
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Author :
language : en
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Release Date : 1968-12-01

Recueil Des Cours 1947 written by and has been published by Martinus Nijhoff Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1968-12-01 with Law categories.




Algeria And France 1800 2000


Algeria And France 1800 2000
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Author : Patricia M. E. Lorcin
language : en
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Release Date : 2006-10-19

Algeria And France 1800 2000 written by Patricia M. E. Lorcin and has been published by Syracuse University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006-10-19 with Social Science categories.


The relationship between Algeria and France that formed during the 132 years of colonial rule did not end in 1962 when Algeria gained its independence. This long period of occupation left an indelible mark on the social fabric of both societies, one that continues to influence their cultures, identities, and politics. Wide-ranging in scope yet complementary in focus, the essays deftly convey the extent to which the French colonial experience in Algeria resonates on both sides of the Mediterranean. Young and established scholars shed light on the linguistic, cultural, and social mechanisms of violence, remembrance, forgetting, fantasy, nostalgia, prejudice, mythmaking, and fractured identity. Addressing the nature of Franco-Algerian relations through such topics as migration, displacement, settler colonialism, racism, and sexuality, these essays provide an important contribution to postcolonial studies, cultural studies, and North African history. With renewed public debate surrounding the two countries’ shared past and their interwoven communities today, this volume will be indispensable for anyone with an interest in the relations between Algeria and France and the literature on memory and nostalgia.



The Colonial Origins Of Modern Social Thought


The Colonial Origins Of Modern Social Thought
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Author : George Steinmetz
language : en
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Release Date : 2023-04-18

The Colonial Origins Of Modern Social Thought written by George Steinmetz and has been published by Princeton University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-04-18 with History categories.


"This book is a history of the field of sociology as it existed from the interwar, wartime, and postwar periods in France and its Empire. This does not refer just to sociologists who did some work in the colonies, or occasionally thought about them in their metropolitan work, but a specific field which was constituted to understand and then govern these colonies. The author argues that the re-founding of French sociology during and after World War II - which spawned the likes of Raymond Aron, Jacques Berque, Georges Balandier, and Pierre Bourdieu - occurred within the context of the re-founding of the French empire. Though there was been much discussion of "decolonizing" sociology in the postwar period, the deep history of sociology's connection to French colonialism and empire has been ignored when, the author argues, it is central. The main driver of the expansion of sociology in this period was colonial developmentalism. Sociologists became favored partners of colonial governments, applying their expertise to an array of "social problems," such as de-tribalization, poverty, labor migration, rapid urbanization and the growth of shantytowns, and the decay of traditional families and religious beliefs, and working on "modernizing" solutions. Many sociologists whose careers began in the overseas colonies formulated concepts and theories that quickly entered metropolitan (and then global) sociology, and their origins were forgotten. Steinmetz examines the ways in colonial sociologists differed from the rest of the discipline -in many ways they represented its most dynamic cutting edge-and how their locations may have affected their intellectual agendas and scholarship. He explores the ways in which these sociologists networked and tracks their major intellectual innovations and influence as a group. He also explores the marginalization faced by both sociologists working in the colonies and those born there, while showing the ways in which they were able to overcome them. The specific challenges of colonial sociology-including some very strongly anticolonial colonial sociologists-shaped sociological theory in ways that are still dominant. The book amounts to a historical sociology of French academia all told-with an emphasis on sociology and other human sciences-as well as a collective biography of many of the major figures, many who are continually read and cited to this day"--