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An unravelling of the histories of two closely linked political goals - assimilation and empire - which were in many ways interdependent over the past 500 years. Examines the resilience of assimilative ideology across centuries, continents, and empires.
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An unravelling of the histories of two closely linked political goals - assimilation and empire - which were in many ways interdependent over the past 500 years. Examines the resilience of assimilative ideology across centuries, continents, and empires.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9780199579167
- ISBN-10: 0199579164
- Artikelnr.: 36452123
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9780199579167
- ISBN-10: 0199579164
- Artikelnr.: 36452123
Saliha Belmessous is a Senior Research Fellow in history at the University of New South Wales, Australia. She studied in France and Canada and has held research positions in the USA and Australia.
* Introduction
* Part I: Assimilation in early-modern French America: from
francisation to racialism
* 1: French colonial justifications
* 2: Francisation as New France's founding project
* 3: Defining French distinctiveness in seventeenth-century France
* 4: Implementing francisation
* 5: The emergence of race in French political imagination
* 6: Conclusion
* Part II: Assimilation in the nineteenth-century British empire: the
rule of law as an engine of civilisation
* 1: British colonial justifications
* 2: The colonial career of Saxe Bannister
* 3: Bannister's colonial philosophy
* 4: Bannister's civilising scheme for the Aborigines of the British
Empire
* 5: Introducing the rule of law in the colonies
* 6: Building an empire by treaty
* 7: The outcomes of the assimilative project in the second half of the
nineteenth century
* 8: Conclusion
* Part III: Assimilation against colonialism: the struggle of the
Muslim natives in French Algeria
* 1: French conquest of Algeria
* 2: Assimilation in French political culture
* 3: Assimilating Algeria to France
* 4: Assimilating the Muslim natives through the rule of French law
* 5: Assimilating the natives through education
* 6: The rise of racial politics
* 7: Assimilation in post-First World War Algeria
* 8: Assimilation in Algeria: the indigenous point of view
* 9: Conclusion
* Conclusion: Assimilation in post-colonial societies
* Bibliography
* Part I: Assimilation in early-modern French America: from
francisation to racialism
* 1: French colonial justifications
* 2: Francisation as New France's founding project
* 3: Defining French distinctiveness in seventeenth-century France
* 4: Implementing francisation
* 5: The emergence of race in French political imagination
* 6: Conclusion
* Part II: Assimilation in the nineteenth-century British empire: the
rule of law as an engine of civilisation
* 1: British colonial justifications
* 2: The colonial career of Saxe Bannister
* 3: Bannister's colonial philosophy
* 4: Bannister's civilising scheme for the Aborigines of the British
Empire
* 5: Introducing the rule of law in the colonies
* 6: Building an empire by treaty
* 7: The outcomes of the assimilative project in the second half of the
nineteenth century
* 8: Conclusion
* Part III: Assimilation against colonialism: the struggle of the
Muslim natives in French Algeria
* 1: French conquest of Algeria
* 2: Assimilation in French political culture
* 3: Assimilating Algeria to France
* 4: Assimilating the Muslim natives through the rule of French law
* 5: Assimilating the natives through education
* 6: The rise of racial politics
* 7: Assimilation in post-First World War Algeria
* 8: Assimilation in Algeria: the indigenous point of view
* 9: Conclusion
* Conclusion: Assimilation in post-colonial societies
* Bibliography
* Introduction
* Part I: Assimilation in early-modern French America: from
francisation to racialism
* 1: French colonial justifications
* 2: Francisation as New France's founding project
* 3: Defining French distinctiveness in seventeenth-century France
* 4: Implementing francisation
* 5: The emergence of race in French political imagination
* 6: Conclusion
* Part II: Assimilation in the nineteenth-century British empire: the
rule of law as an engine of civilisation
* 1: British colonial justifications
* 2: The colonial career of Saxe Bannister
* 3: Bannister's colonial philosophy
* 4: Bannister's civilising scheme for the Aborigines of the British
Empire
* 5: Introducing the rule of law in the colonies
* 6: Building an empire by treaty
* 7: The outcomes of the assimilative project in the second half of the
nineteenth century
* 8: Conclusion
* Part III: Assimilation against colonialism: the struggle of the
Muslim natives in French Algeria
* 1: French conquest of Algeria
* 2: Assimilation in French political culture
* 3: Assimilating Algeria to France
* 4: Assimilating the Muslim natives through the rule of French law
* 5: Assimilating the natives through education
* 6: The rise of racial politics
* 7: Assimilation in post-First World War Algeria
* 8: Assimilation in Algeria: the indigenous point of view
* 9: Conclusion
* Conclusion: Assimilation in post-colonial societies
* Bibliography
* Part I: Assimilation in early-modern French America: from
francisation to racialism
* 1: French colonial justifications
* 2: Francisation as New France's founding project
* 3: Defining French distinctiveness in seventeenth-century France
* 4: Implementing francisation
* 5: The emergence of race in French political imagination
* 6: Conclusion
* Part II: Assimilation in the nineteenth-century British empire: the
rule of law as an engine of civilisation
* 1: British colonial justifications
* 2: The colonial career of Saxe Bannister
* 3: Bannister's colonial philosophy
* 4: Bannister's civilising scheme for the Aborigines of the British
Empire
* 5: Introducing the rule of law in the colonies
* 6: Building an empire by treaty
* 7: The outcomes of the assimilative project in the second half of the
nineteenth century
* 8: Conclusion
* Part III: Assimilation against colonialism: the struggle of the
Muslim natives in French Algeria
* 1: French conquest of Algeria
* 2: Assimilation in French political culture
* 3: Assimilating Algeria to France
* 4: Assimilating the Muslim natives through the rule of French law
* 5: Assimilating the natives through education
* 6: The rise of racial politics
* 7: Assimilation in post-First World War Algeria
* 8: Assimilation in Algeria: the indigenous point of view
* 9: Conclusion
* Conclusion: Assimilation in post-colonial societies
* Bibliography