Looks at the attitudes of colonial officials in Africa who served between the end of the19th century and WWII, as well as what shaped such attitudes, including education and training, interrelationships, infrastructural change, and anti-colonial nationalism.
Looks at the attitudes of colonial officials in Africa who served between the end of the19th century and WWII, as well as what shaped such attitudes, including education and training, interrelationships, infrastructural change, and anti-colonial nationalism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christopher Prior is Lecturer in Twentieth-Century History at the University of Southampton
Inhaltsangabe
General Editor's introduction Introduction 1. The construction of a governing corps 2. An imperial education 3. Individualism, intrigue and esprit de corps 4. Envisioning imperial authority: Power, ritual and knowledge 5. Implementing colonial change: Economics, infrastructure and education 6. Managing social and political change: Tradition, modernity and indirect rule 7. Conclusion Bibliography Index
General Editor's introduction Introduction 1. The construction of a governing corps 2. An imperial education 3. Individualism, intrigue and esprit de corps 4. Envisioning imperial authority: Power, ritual and knowledge 5. Implementing colonial change: Economics, infrastructure and education 6. Managing social and political change: Tradition, modernity and indirect rule 7. Conclusion Bibliography Index
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