ABSTRACT
This collection fills the need for a resource that adequately conceptualizes the place of non-European histories in the larger narrative of world history. These essays were selected with special emphasis on their comparative outlook. The chapters range from the British Empire (India, Egypt, Palestine) to Indonesia, French colonialism (Brittany and Algeria), South Africa, Fiji, and Japanese imperialism. Within the chapters, key concepts such as gender, land and law, and regimes of knowledge are considered.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|46 pages
Resituating Colonial Histories
part II|95 pages
Land, Law, and Colonial Politics in the British Empire
part III|52 pages
Gendered Identities and the Politics of Colonialism
part IV|45 pages
Regimes of Colonial Knowledge
part V|36 pages
Ordering Space, Building Colonialism