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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.
In: Studies in history, economics and public law, ed. by the Faculty of political science of Columbia university vol. XCVIII, no. 1; whole no. 223
In: Archaeology of Colonialism in Native North America
In: Archaeology of Indigenous-Colonial Interactions in the Americas Ser
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.
In: Der Deutsche Krieg 85
In: Amerind Studies in Archaeology Ser v.v. 4
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.
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: From Sea to Shining Sea ... and Beyond -- Part I. Acquiring Territory -- 1. Fundamentals: Lessons from Louisiana -- 2. Forms: Trouble with Texas? -- 3. Limits: Conquest and Colonialism -- Part II. Governing Territory -- 4. Constitutional Architecture I:Territorial Legislatures and Executives -- 5. Constitutional Architecture II: Territorial Courts -- 6. War and Peace: Military Occupation and Governance -- 7. Bulwark or Façade? The Rights of Territorial Inhabitants -- Conclusion: Imperial Reflections -- Notes -- Index.
Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Part I Sociology -- 1 "Be Not the First" -- 2 A Dialogue on the Social Psychology of Colonialism and on Certain Puerto Rican Professional Personality Patterns -- 3 Heredity and Environment Reexplored: Specifi cation of Environments and Genetic Transmission -- 4 Toward a Sociology of the Mentally Defective -- 5 A Social Theory of Mental Deficiency -- 6 On the Politics and Sociology of Stupidity in Our Society -- 7 The Sociology of the Exceptional Person -- 8 Toward a Sociological Analysis of Policy: Relevance … Attention … Perspective
In: Flugschriften des Bundes Neues Vaterland [N.F.],29/30
In: N/a
Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright information -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Church and Economic Justice -- 1. Colonialism and the Historical Development of Capitalism -- 2. The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism -- 3. Political Right and Economic Freedom -- 4. Industrial Capitalism and the Self-Regulating Market -- 5. Sociocritical Dialectics in the Shift from Alienation to Emancipation -- 6. The Dynamism and Limitations of the Capitalist System -- 7. The Reality of Late Capitalism and Its Challenge -- 8. Capitalism and World-Systems Analysis -- 9. Economic Globalization, Neo-Liberalism, and Empire -- 10. Alternatives to Global Capitalism in Ecumenical Context -- Excursus: East Asian Religionsand Social Justice -- Epilogue: A Theology of God's Life and Emancipation from Greed and Dominion -- Bibliography -- Back Cover.
In: Cambridge library collection. East and South-East Asian history
During his last voyage back to England, the ship of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles (1781–1826) caught fire, consuming many of the papers from which future biographers might have worked. When he died two years later, the task of sifting through the surviving materials and recording his life and career fell to his widow Sophia (1786–1858). Her substantial biography, first published in 1830, remains an essential source of information about one of the key figures of British colonialism in the East Indies. At the centre of the book, interspersed with many of her husband's letters, is Raffles' struggle against his Dutch opponents, with whom he clashed on ideological grounds - he noted with distaste their mistreatment of the local population and their advocacy of slavery. It was this rivalry which convinced Raffles to found Singapore as a trading post. His two-volume History of Java (1817) is also reissued in this series
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In: Cornell Studies in Political Economy
The Making of Southeast Asia -- Contents -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Tables -- 1. Introduction: Region, Regionalism and Regional Identity in the Making of Southeast Asia -- Unity in Diversity -- Interactions and Identity -- Structure of the Book -- 2. Imagined Communities and Socially Constructed Regions -- Defining Regionness -- Material and Ideational Perspectives -- Whole and Parts -- Past and Present -- Inside and Outside -- Permanence and Transience -- Summary of the Argument -- 3. Imagining Southeast Asia -- Introduction -- The Southeast Asian States and State System in the Pre-Colonial Era -- Commerce, Colonialism and the Regional Concept -- After the War: (Re)inventing the Region -- The Contribution of "Southeast Asian Studies" -- Conclusion -- 4. Nationalism, Regionalism and the Cold War Order -- The nationalist Vision of Regionalism -- Development, Legitimacy and Regional (Dis)order -- Great-Power Rivalry and Regional Autonomy -- Conclusion -- 5. The Evolution of Regional Organization -- ASA and Maphilindo -- The Establishment of ASEAn: Motivating Factors -- Dimensions of ASEAN Regionalism -- Conclusion -- 6. Southeast Asia Divided: Polarization and Reconciliation -- Vietnam and ASEAN -- ASEAN and the Cambodian Conflict -- Towards Regional Reconciliation -- East Asian Regionalization and Southeast Asian Regionalism -- The "ASEAN Way" -- Conclusion -- 7. Constructing "One Southeast Asia" -- Towards "One Southeast Asia" -- Southeast Asia and the Asia-Pacific Idea -- Conclusion -- 8. Globalization and the Crisis of Regional Identity -- The Perils of Globalizatio -- Rainforests and Regional Identity -- Identity and Community -- Regional Identity and Civil Society -- China, India and Southeast Asian Identity -- An East Asian Community? -- Conclusion -- 9. Whither Southeast Asia? -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author.