
Out of Empire
Redefining Africa's Place in the World
Frederick Cooper(Author)
Brill Deutschland (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 20. February 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
30 pages
978-3-8471-0097-3 (ISBN)
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Description
The history of decolonization is usually written backward, as if the end-point (a world of juridically equivalent nation-states) was known from the start. But the routes out of colonial empire appear more varied. Some Africans sought equal rights within empire, others to federate among themselves; some sought independence. In London or Paris, officials realized they had to reform colonial empires, but not necessarily give them up. The idea of "development" became a way to assert that empires could be made both more productive and more legitimate. Frederick Cooper explores how these alternative possibilities narrowed between 1945 and approximately 1960.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Göttingen
Germany
Publishing group
V&R unipress
Dimensions
Height: 21 cm
Width: 12.3 cm
Thickness: 0.4 cm
Weight
70 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-8471-0097-3 (9783847100973)
DOI
10.14220/9783847100973
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Author
Frederick Cooper is Professor of History at New York University. His focus in research is on Modern Africa, empires in world history, colonization and decolonization as well as the social sciences and the colonial situation.
Series Editor
Franz Römer ist seit 1978 Professor für Klassische Philologie an der Universität Wien und seit 1996 Dekan der Geisteswissenschaftlichen bzw. der Philologisch-Kulturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät. Zu seinen Interessensgebieten zählen neben der Geschichtsschreibung und der nachaugusteische Literatur auch die Überlieferungs- und Wirkungsgeschichte sowie die neulateinische Literatur.
Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik, Professorin für Sinologie an der Universität Wien, Autorin zahlreicher Veröffentlichungen zur Geschichtsschreibung und zum historischen Denken in China seit dem Ende der Kaiserzeit.Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik is Professor of Sinology at the University of Vienna, author of numerous publications on the historiography and historical thought in China since the end of the Imperial era.
Matthias Meyer ist Universitätsprofessor für Ältere deutsche Sprache und Literatur am Institut für Germanistik der Universität Wien.
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