Introduction.--Aperçu geÌneÌral de la colonisation contemporaine.--Les causes du colonialisme.--Guerres et reÌvoltes.--Le couÌ't des colonies.--La condition des indigeÌ€nes.--Le commerce coloniale.--Le colonialisme et le militarisme.--Le colonialisme et la reÌvolution mondiale. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Magic Lantern Empire -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Empire as World and Idea: Colonialism and Society in Germany -- 1. Estrangement: Structures and Limits of the Colonial Public Sphere -- 2. World of Work, World of Goods: Propaganda and the Formation of its Object -- 3. No Place in the Sun: The People's Empire -- 4. Carnival Knowledge: Enlightenment and Distraction in the Cultural Field -- 5. Ethnographic-Fantastic: Working-Class Readers at the Colonial Library -- 6. The Hottentot Elections: Colonial Politics, Socialist Politics -- Magic Lantern Empire: Reflections on Colonialism and Society -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Color plates.
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Intro -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. The Death of Pablo Chan -- 2. The Birth of an Expedition -- 3. Chronicle of an Estate -- 4. Life and Debt beyond the Walls -- 5. A Village Rediscovered -- 6. The Social Order in Clay and Stone -- 7. Where the Garbage Went -- 8. If Floors Could Talk -- 9. Return to the Light -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index.
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Citation: Meyer, Ella M. Colonial government 1776 1906---England's government of American colonies vs. United States' government of Philippines. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1907. ; Morse Department of Special Collections ; Introduction: Since the United States has gained control of the Philippine Islands and has entered upon a colonial career, many questions have arisen concerning her colonial policy. One of the questions which, prehaps, has not been discussed as frequently as those pertaining to the constitutional rights of the United States to own and govern colonies, is the question: "Are they governing the Philippine Islands according to their ideals of colonial government in I776?" They then formed their ideals from the view-point of the colonies; they now can see the fitness of those ideals when viewed from the standpoint of the Mother country. The revolutionary war was fought because they objected to the way England governed her American colonies. Are they governing the Philippine Islands as they wished to be governed in 1776; or are they governing them more nearly as England governed?
Early edition of the Spanish Constitution, with preliminary matter not found in other copies: an engraved title page, 8 preliminary leaves containing a decree of march 1812, authorizing printing of the Constitution, a decree of 2 May 1812 ordering that the promulgation of the new Constitution be celebrated throughout Spanish dominions, and a decree of 24 May 1812 regarding how the clergy and the populace should celebrate the Constitution. The eighth leaf is a printed title for the Constitution. 134 pp.
Printed document, 2pp, 12.25 x 8 inches. Announcing to Peruvians the state of peace reigning throughout the American continent. ; This document is an English translation of the "Gaceta Extraordinaria del Gobierno." Translated by Cecilia Bonnor. The language of the original document is Spanish.
Printed document, 3pp. [in text, at end: Guatemala: 15 de Septiembre de 1821]. His recounting of the meeting that led to the Declaration ; This document is an English translation of the "Manifesto del gefe político á los ciudadanos de Guatemala." Translated by Cecilia Bonnor. The language of the original document is Spanish.
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- 1. Crossing Divides: Archaeology as Long-Term History -- 2. Agency and Practice in Apalachee Province -- 3. Long-Term History, Positionality, Contingency, Hybridity: Does Rethinking Indigenous History Reframe the Jamestown Colony? -- 4. When Moral Economies and Capitalism Meet: Creek Factionalism and the Colonial Southeastern Frontier -- 5. Not Just "One Site Against the World": Seneca Iroquois Intercommunity Connections and Autonomy, 1550-1779 -- 6. A Prophet Has Arisen: The Archaeology of Nativism among the Nineteenth-Century Algonquin Peoples of Illinois -- 7. Mountain Shoshone Technological Transitions across the Great Divide -- 8. The Plains Hide Trade: French Impact on Wichita Technology and Society -- 9. "Like Butterflies on a Mounting Board": Pueblo Mobility and Demography before 1825 -- 10. The Diné at the Edge of History: Navajo Ethnogenesis in the Northern Southwest, 1500-1750 -- 11. A Cross-Cultural Study of Colonialism and Indigenous Foodways in Western North America -- 12. Identity Collectives and Religious Colonialism in Coastal Western Alaska -- 13. Crossing, Bridging, and Transgressing Divides in the Study of Native North America -- References Cited -- About the Contributors -- Index.
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Addresses by celebrated Americans, grouped under historical headings. ; v. 1. I. Colonialism. II. Constitutional government. III. The rise of democracy. IV. The rise of nationality.--v. 2. V. The anti-slavery struggle.--v. 3. V. The anti-slavery struggle (continued) VI. Secession.--v. 4. VII. Civil War and Reconstruction. VIII. Free trade and protection. IX. Finance and civil service reform. ; Mode of access: Internet.