ABSTRACT
Decolonization brings together the most cutting-edge thinking by major historians of decolonization, including previously unpublished essays and writings by leaders of decolonizing countries including Ho Chi-Minh and Jawaharlal Nehru.
The chapters in this volume present a move away from Western analysis of decolonizaton and instead move towards the angle of vision of the former colonies. This is a ground-breaking study of a subject central to recent global history.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I IN THEIR OWN WORDS
chapter 8|23 pages
Contested hegemony: the Great War and the Afro-Asian assault on the civilizing mission ideology MICHAELADAS
The Great War and the Afro-Asian assault on the civilizing mission ideology
chapter 9|17 pages
THE WORLD OF HISTORY AND THE WORLD-AS-HISTORY
Twentieth-century theories of imperialism
chapter 11|21 pages
My ambition is much higher than independence’: US power, the UN world, the nation-state, and their critics JOHN D . KEL LY AND M A RT HAKAPLAN
US Power, the UN world, the nation-state, and their critics
chapter 12|10 pages
Empire preserv’d: how the Americans put anti- communism before anti-imperialism
How the Americans put anti-communism before anti-imperialism
chapter 14|23 pages
` Don’t paint nationalism red!’: national revolution and socialist anti-imperialism
National revolution and socialist anti- imperialism
chapter 16|21 pages
The dialectics of decolonization: nationalism and labour movements in post-war French Africa
Nationalism and labour movements in post- war French Africa
chapter 17|14 pages
Social construction of idealized images of women in colonial Korea: the ‘new woman’ versus ‘motherhood’ JIWEON SHIN
The ‘new woman’ versus ‘motherhood’