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Traditions Can Be Changed
Tanzanian Nationalist Debates around Decolonizing »Race« and Gender, 1960s-1970s
The dynamic 1960s and 70s in Tanzania – when a society, fractured by colonialism, celebrated freedom and debated unity, solidarity, and equality.
Representations of Global Civility
English Travellers in the Ottoman Empire and the South Pacific, 1636–1863
Global civility instead of colonial domination: this study provides a striking new perspective on both travel and travel-writing in the long eighteenth century.
Repensar la Revolución del Poncho
Activismo católico y políticas de representación en el espacio andino del Ecuador (1955-1988)
La primera historia integral de la teología de la liberación en Ecuador y su impacto sobre la formación del movimiento indígena.
Daniela Russ
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James Stafford
(eds.)
Competition in World Politics
Knowledge, Strategies and Institutions
A new, interdisciplinary approach to competition in world politics, offering a range of fresh insights into its historical origins and social contexts.
Ute Dieckmann
(ed.)
Mapping the Unmappable?
Cartographic Explorations with Indigenous Peoples in Africa
How can we map differing perceptions of the living environment? The anthology explores this question with case studies from Africa and beyond.
Sissy Helff
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Stefanie Michels
(eds.)
Global Photographies
Memory – History – Archives
This compilation connects photography to global practices in historic perspective. Colonial and postcolonial photography is presented as an entangled and contested site.
Benedikt Jager
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Steffi Hobuß
(eds.)
(Post)Colonial Histories – Trauma, Memory and Reconciliation in the Context of the Angolan Civil War
In which way interact (post)colonial discourses with memory discourses? This anthology deals with these questions with the film "My heart of darkness" as a starting point.
Congoism
Congo Discourses in the United States from 1800 to the Present
Congoism radically deconstructs the many dismissive discourses on today's Democratic Republic of the Congo in the works of U.S. intellectuals.
Harco Willems
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Jan-Michael Dahms
(eds.)
The Nile: Natural and Cultural Landscape in Egypt
Ancient Egypt as we know it with all its wonders like pyramids and temples wouldn't have existed without the Nile. The first recent attempt to explain the importance of this natural phenomenon for the culture of pharaonic Egypt.
Bonded Labour
Global and Comparative Perspectives (18th–21st Century)
After slavery, indentured labour stilled global capitalism's need for cheap labour. This volume investigates global variants of bonded labour that exist until today.