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Colonialism in Question : Theory, Knowledge, History
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Author(s):
Frederick Cooper
Publication date:
June 06 2005
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University of California Press
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June 06 2005
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10.1525/9780520938618
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
Acknowledgments
pp. v
Contents
pp. vii
Illustrations
pp. 3
1. Introduction: Colonial Questions, Historical Trajectories
pp. 33
2. The Rise, Fall, and Rise of Colonial Studies, 1951–2001
pp. 59
3. Identity: With Rogers Brubaker
pp. 91
4. Globalization
pp. 113
5. Modernity
pp. 153
6. States, Empires, and Political Imagination
pp. 204
7. Labor, Politics, and the End of Empire in French Africa
pp. 231
8. Conclusion: Colonialism, History, Politics
pp. 243
Notes
pp. 313
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