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Imperialism in the Modern World

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Imperialism in the Modern World

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Imperialism in the Modern World book

Sources and Interpretations

Imperialism in the Modern World

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Imperialism in the Modern World book

Sources and Interpretations
Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2007
eBook Published 7 October 2016
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315508139
Pages 368
eBook ISBN 9781315508139
Subjects Humanities
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Bowman, W., Chiteji, F., & Greene, J.M. (Eds.). (2007). Imperialism in the Modern World: Sources and Interpretations (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315508139

ABSTRACT

Imperialism in the Modern World combines narrative, primary and secondary sources, and visual documents to examine global relations in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

The three co-editors, Professors Bowman, Chiteji, and Greene, have taught for many years global history classes in a variety of institutions. They wrote Imperialism in the Modern World to solve the problem of allowing teachers to combine primary and secondary texts easily and systematically to follow major themes in global history (some readers use primary materials exclusively. Some focus on secondary arguments). This book is more focused than other readers on the markets for those teachers who are offering more specialized world history courses - one important trend in global history is away from simply trying to cover everything to teaching real connections in more chronologically and thematically focused courses. The reader also provides a genuine diversity of global perspectives and invites students to study seriously world history from a critical framework. Too many readers offer a smorgasbord approach to world history that leaves students dazed and confused. This reader avoids that approach and will therefore solve many problems that teachers have in constructing and teaching world history courses at the introductory or upper-division levels. The reader will allow show students how to read historical documents through a hands-on demonstration in the introduction. The book also incorporates images as visual documents. Finally, the book conceives of global history in the widest possible terms; it contains pieces on political, diplomatic, economic, and military history, to be sure, but it also has selections on technology, medicine, women, the environment, social changes, and cultural patterns. Other readers can not match this text's breadth because they are chronologically and thematically so extended.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |1 pages

THE IMPERIALISTS

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |3 pages

Part I

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |2 pages

Jules Ferry, Le Tonkin et la Mère-Patrie (Tonkin and the Motherland)

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |1 pages

Visual Source: Jungles To-Day Are Gold Mines To-Morrow

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |2 pages

Rudyard Kipling, “The White Man’s Burden”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |2 pages

Visual Source: “Pears’ Soap Advertisement”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |3 pages

Herbert Spencer, Illustrations of Universal Progress

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |1 pages

Visual Source: “The Indian Court at the Great Exhibition”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |2 pages

Karl Marx, “The British Rule in India”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |2 pages

“Emperor Meiji’s Letter to President Grant on Iwakura Mission, 1871”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |4 pages

Joseph Conrad, “An Outpost of Progress”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |1 pages

Visual Source: “British Officer Reclining”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |3 pages

Arthur James Balfour, “Problems with Which We Have to Deal in Egypt”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |3 pages

“An Ottoman Government Decree Defines the Official Notion of the ‘Modern’ Citizen, June 19, 1870”

ByVisual Source: “Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee—Victorian Wallpaper”

chapter |1 pages

Visual Source: “Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee—Victorian Wallpaper”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |2 pages

Mary Seacole, Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |1 pages

Further Resources

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |1 pages

THE ANTI- IMPERIALISTS

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |2 pages

Part II

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |1 pages

Visual Source: “Tippoo’s Tiger”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |4 pages

M. K. Gandhi, “Civilization”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |1 pages

Visual Source: “Gandhi in Western Clothing”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |2 pages

Ho Chi Minh, “Equality!”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |2 pages

Woodrow Wilson, “Fourteen Points Speech”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |4 pages

Godfey N. Uzoigwe, Britain and the Conquest of Africa

ByJosé Martí, “Mother America”

chapter |5 pages

José Martí, “Mother America”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |5 pages

Sayyid Jamāl ad-Dīn al-Afghānī, "Lecture on Teaching and Learning"

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |3 pages

Edward D. Morel, The Black Man’s Burden

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |4 pages

Aimé Césaire, Discourse on Colonialism

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |5 pages

José Rizal, Noli me Tangere (The Social Cancer)

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |3 pages

Vladimir Lenin, Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |1 pages

Visual Source: “Lenin Giving a Speech”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |4 pages

Multatuli, Max Havelaar: Or the Coffee Auctions of the Dutch Trading Company

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |2 pages

“Chief Seattle’s Oration of the 1850s”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |1 pages

Further Resources

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |1 pages

TOOLS OF EMPIRE

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |4 pages

Part III

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |1 pages

Visual Source: “Perry’s Ship”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |3 pages

Michael Adas, “Machine as Civilizer”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |2 pages

Visual Source: “East African Transport, Old and New Style”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |3 pages

Peter Hopkirk, “Spies Along the Silk Road”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |3 pages

J. Clinton Cunningham, Products of the Empire

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |4 pages

Daniel Headrick, “Malaria, Quinine, and the Penetration of Africa”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |3 pages

Eduardo Galeano, Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |3 pages

Léopold S. Senghor, “French—Language of Culture”

ByThomas J. Morgan, “Compulsory Education”

chapter |3 pages

Thomas J. Morgan, “Compulsory Education”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |2 pages

Visual Source: “Railroads and Coolies”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |3 pages

Theodore Christlieb, Protestant Foreign Missions: Their Present State

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |1 pages

Visual Source: “Belgian Territorial Agent”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |2 pages

Kita Ikki, “An Outline Plan for the Reorganization of Japan”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |2 pages

Ngugi wa Thiong’o, “Kimathi on Law as a Tool of Oppression”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |1 pages

Visual Source: “The Secret of England’s Greatness”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |1 pages

Further Resources

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |1 pages

RECONFIGURATIONS: THE COLONIAL WORLD

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |4 pages

Part IV

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |1 pages

Visual Source: “Meiji Emperor”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |5 pages

Albert Memmi, The Colonizer and the Colonized

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |5 pages

“Summary of Orders”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |3 pages

“Child Marriage Restraint Act”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |4 pages

Attiya Hanim Saqqaf, “Portrait of the Hard Life of a Woman”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |2 pages

Felix N. Stephen, “Beautiful Maria in the Act of True Love”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |4 pages

Chinua Achebe, “Named for Victoria, Queen of England”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |3 pages

Liang Qichao, “Inaugural Statement for the Eastern Times”

ByJoyce Cary, Mister Johnson Madelon H. Lulofs, Rubber

chapter |3 pages

Joyce Cary, Mister Johnson

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |2 pages

Madelon H. Lulofs, Rubber

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |1 pages

Visual Source: “Coffee Plantation”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |3 pages

Lady Barker, Station Life in New Zealand

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |1 pages

Visual Source: “The African and Oriental Bureau and Buying Agency (Advertisement)”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |2 pages

José Carlos Mariátegui, “Outline of the Economic Evolution”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |1 pages

Visual Source: “Advertisement for the Sontag Hotel”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |6 pages

Selections from The Red Man: An Illustrated Magazine Printed by Indians

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |1 pages

Maps of Cairo in the Mid-Nineteth Century and Singapore

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |2 pages

Further Resources

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |1 pages

EMPIRE’S TOOLS FOR LIBERATION

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |2 pages

Part V

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter |4 pages

Harry Thuku, “Nairobi”

ByJ. E. Casely Hayford, “Race Emancipation—Particular Considerations:

chapter |4 pages

J. E. Casely Hayford, “Race Emancipation—Particular Considerations: African Nationality”

ByOrishatuke Faduma, “African Negro Education”

chapter |3 pages

Orishatuke Faduma, “African Negro Education”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene

chapter Li|4 pages

Dazhao, “The Victory of Bolshevism”

Edited ByWilliam Bowman, Frank Chiteji, J. Megan Greene
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