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Published: 01 December 2015
... rebellion 1651 Laggan army transplantation Westminster Chichester Sir Arthur Gaelic language Augher Irish history Scottish history British history Early Modern History Atlantic World History Three Kingdoms History Ulster Plantation Colonialism and colonisation On 16 February 1642 Henry Boyne...
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Published: 01 December 2015
... Franciscans Irish trade and commerce Armagh county of Bannagh Irish history Scottish history British history Early Modern History Three Kingdoms History Ulster Plantation Colonialism and colonisation In 1625 when James VI and I, the Scottish king and sovereign of Great Britain and Ireland, died, six...
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Published: 01 December 2015
... Brisbane William Edinburgh France trade and commerce Dunluce barony and castle Irish history Scottish history British history Early Modern History Atlantic World History Three Kingdoms History Ulster Plantation Colonialism and colonisation In the early seventeenth century 20–30,000 Scots...
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Published: 01 December 2015
... history Scottish history British history Early Modern History Atlantic World History Three Kingdoms History Ulster Plantation Reformation and Counter-Reformation Studies Colonialism and colonisation ‘The origins of dissent’ is in many respects an old-fashioned title, redolent of the innumerable...
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Published: 01 December 2015
... Irish history Scottish history British history Early Modern History Atlantic World History Three Kingdoms History Ulster Plantation Reformation and Counter-Reformation Studies Colonialism and colonisation Scottish migration to Ulster in the early seventeenth century has generally been...
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Published: 01 December 2015
... estate acquisition Wentworth Sir Thomas Irish history Scottish history British history Early Modern History Atlantic World History Three Kingdoms History Ulster Plantation Colonialism and colonisation Sir Frederick Hamilton encapsulates the complexities of the Scottish presence in early...
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Published: 04 December 2003
... colonialism. Caribbean Voices BBC radio Lamming George Naipaul Vidiadhur Surajprasad Selvon Samuel Cosmopolitan Jamaica Marson Una Garvey Amy Ashwood James C L R League of Coloured Peoples Makonnen Ras Moody Dr Harold Abyssinia Italian invasion of 1935 Keys The League of Nations Women’s...
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Published: 01 April 2015
...I lay out the basic argument and the theoretical bases of the book. In order to appreciate the nature of settler colonialism in Kenya – and its impact on the state and on Africans – I argue that we must inquire into how settlers envisioned themselves, their foundational ideas about the settler...
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Published: 01 May 2016
...The Introduction argues that studying the colonial home and the relationships within it provides crucial insight into the colonial project. The colonial home was a contact zone in which European colonists, non-white migrants and Indigenous populations came together, most often through the domestic...
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Published: 01 January 2016
... in India mortality profiteering patients discipline food restriction of punishment activities arts and crafts cooking employment Madras Asylum recreation hall Calicut Mental Hospital labour race class colonialism gender occupational therapy OT Mukherji A K Slagle Eleanor Clarke exercise...
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Published: 01 January 2016
...By the 1840s, the organised employment of patients was regarded as an essential aspect of progressive treatment regimes in British public lunatic asylums, forming a key aspect of the ‘moral management’ regime. The model was gradually disseminated to the colonies, often directly by British trained...
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Published: 16 June 2005
... encounter the strong need to resist the compounded oppressions of colonialism, gender, race, class, sexuality, etc., and find at the same time that tactics of self-representation are often usefully adopted from the more established and yet compromising nationalist politics of their male counterparts...
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Published: 01 August 2016
... prerogative power over the German colonies actually extend, and to what extent did he seek to exert this power to its limits? This chapter shows how the German monarch, notionally possessing prerogative power in the colonies that approached the unlimited, was remarkably absent from decision-making. Whatever...
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Published: 01 August 2016
...The chapter analyses the power the Italian Kingdom and Fascism wielded over the colonies. Beginning with the diarchic relationship between the King and the Duce in Italy, the chapter considers how this relationship affected the administration of Italian colonies. The establishment of the Empire...
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Published: 14 March 2018
... and define the joint cultural corpus dedicated to the issues of immigration to France and of post-colonial heritage. The preface further outlines the theoretical perspectives used in the essays and pays tribute to the works of Fiona Barclay, Stuart Hall, Alec Hargreaves, Will Higbee, Marianne Hirsch...
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Published: 18 June 2024
... as does the quality of the outputs. Common issues in nearly all the projects looked at here are: the privileging of Western, scientific forms of knowledge and technology, leading to technological solutionism coupled with digital colonialism; a lack of local agency; confusion over making available versus...
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Published: 29 November 2022
...This Afterword provides reflections on individual chapters and the broader project that centres imperialism and its legacies for understanding both international and global inequalities. In particular, it draws out the significance of critical analysis of the violence of colonial capitalism more...
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Published: 10 October 2023
..., but no less pointed: being invited by Trinity College Dublin to exhibit presented a conundrum for Brian O’Doherty, as the college only began to admit Catholics in 1979. ‘O.S.’ in the title refers to the Ordnance Survey, the British colonial enterprise of mapping (thus owning) Ireland. Patrick Ireland presents...
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Published: 20 December 2019
... the insurgency, but also against capitalism and liberal democracy, as Western institutions that the leaders of the First Republic regarded as a legacy of colonialism. In light of the anti-capitalist character of the early South Vietnamese state, the chapter contends that the war, in this early phase...
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Published: 01 December 2014
... underplays Igbo resistance to the British, especially resistance by women. While colonialism is shown as an often muddled and self- divided enterprise, Achebe's Umuofia needs little help from foreign incursion to fall apart as a result of its own internal contradictions and rivalries. Once again, as we see...