Colonialism
A Theoretical Overview
Jurgen Osterhammel author Shelley L Frisch translator Robert Tignor editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Markus Wiener Publishing Inc
Published:30th Apr '05
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Osterhammel's book represents a new approach to the subject. The concise but sweeping study encompasses the process of colonization and decolonization from the early modern period to the twentieth century. Virtually all other studies to date have looked at strategies of colonial conquest, exploitation, and rule from the imperial point of view. Osterhammel shows that the colonial situation developed in ways that duplicated neither the metropolis nor the pre-colonial society, but instead blended these and added a new direction characteristic only of colonial realms. He emphasizes that the Europeans were normally not considered dangerous invaders by local populations until they threatened the traditional cultures with missionaries, European schools, and bureaucracy.
A conviction of imperial cultural superiority gave modern colonialism an aggressive turn. The result was ethnic and social stratification in the colonial society, even when colonists took over the pre-colonial administration and society as the British did in India. - Midwest Book Review
ISBN: 9781558763401
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 260g
200 pages
2nd Revised edition