
Navigating Colonial Orders
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"Navigating Colonial Orders provides a novel prism in which to examine the informal imperial influence of 'noncolonial colonials', both European and non-European, who thrived in foreign imperial systems. While the work resists the generalising 'shade' of globalisation, the contributions illuminate the global nature of expanding social, economic and political exchanges that shape contemporary core-periphery interaction. Norwegian entrepreneurs in Africa and the Pacific, utilising expertise in shipping, management, whaling and timber, flourished in an environment of rapid industrialisation and vast economic exploitation. Navigating Colonial Orders proves that Norwegians were 'integral to and complicit in' the feeding frenzy of European colonial expansion." ? Journal of Pacific History"This collection is an extremely informative and valuable addition to the field of Scandinavian colonialism studies and colonial history of Africa and the South Pacific illustrating the multiform and complex nature of the colonial systems." ? Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History
"This fascinating and deeply engaging volume makes a unique contribution not only to the study of Norwegian political and economic history from 1850 to 1950 but also to the interdisciplinary field of Postcolonial Studies. Through original and ground-breaking research, the contributors question the perception that Norway's active role in the world at large came into being only in the modern era as a promoter of world peace and human rights... A counter-intuitive scrutiny of such popular assumptions through rigorous research - as the contributors to this volume have done - is of tremendous relevance to broader critical interrogations of the overlapping concepts of Nordic norm entrepreneurship and Nordic exceptionalism." ? Scandinavian Journal of History
"Navigating Colonial Orders is an extremely valuable record of geographically extensive and variously troubled and profitable Norwegian overseas adventures, enterprise and community from 1850 to 1950. Collated in a single, compelling collection, a series of painstakingly researched chapters by thirteen accomplished scholars examines Norwegian commerce, shipping, whaling, fishing, farming and forestry in Africa and the Pacific Islands....The presentations draw from an impressive range of primary archival material and secondary library material, and on the expertise of anthropologists, historians, a geographer and a political scientist." ? Gordon Pirie, University of Cape Town
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Preface
Kirsten Alsaker Kjerland
List of Contributors
Introduction: Norwegians Navigating Colonial Orders in Africa and Oceania: an Introduction
Bjorn Enge Bertelsen
Chapter 1. Swedish and Norwegian Shipping to South Africa 1850-1914
Knut M. Nygaard
Chapter 2. Long Haul Tramp Trade and Norwegian Sailing Ships in ?Africa, Australia and the Pacific, 1850-1920: Captain Haave's Voyages
Gustav Saetra
Chapter 3. Liminal but Omnipotent: Thesen & Co. - Norwegian Migrants in the Cape Colony
Erlend Eidsvik
Chapter 4. Business Communication in Colonial Times: The Norway-East Africa Trading Company in Zanzibar 1895-1925
Anne K. Bang
Chapter 5. ?'Three Black Labourers Did the Job of Two Whites.' African Labourers in Modern Norwegian Whaling
Dag Ingemar Borresen
Chapter 6. The Consular Affairs Issue and Colonialism
Svein Ivar Angell
Chapter 7. Norwegian Shipping and Landfall in the South Sea in the Age of Sail
Edvard Hviding
Chapter 8. Adventurous Adaptability in the South Sea: Norwegians in 'the Terrible Solomons', ca. 1870-1930
Edvard Hviding
Chapter 9. Norwegians in the Cook Islands: The legacy of Captain Reinert G. Jonassen (1866-1915) - Trader, Musician, Navigator, Diplomat and Good Samaritan
Jon Tikivanotau Michael Jonassen
Chapter 10. From Adventure to Industry and Nation-making: The History of a Norwegian Sugar Plantation in Hawai'i
Knut M. Rio
Chapter 11. Scandinavians in Colonial Trading Companies and Capital-intensive Networks: The Case of Christian Thams
Elsa Reiersen
Chapter 12. Colonialism in Norwegian and Portuguese: The Plantation Madal in Mozambique
Bjorn Enge Bertelsen
Chapter 13. Norwegian Investors and Their Agents in Colonial Kenya
Kirsten Alsaker Kjerland
Chapter 14. Scandinavian Agents and Entrepreneurs in the Scramble for Ethnographica during Colonial Expansion in the Congo
Espen Waehle
Afterword
Peter Vale
Index
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