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A Progressive Occupation The Gallienilyautey Method And Colonial Pacification In Tonkin And Madagascar 18851900 1st Edition Michael Finch

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A Progressive Occupation The Gallienilyautey Method And Colonial Pacification In Tonkin And Madagascar 18851900 1st Edition Michael Finch
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Michael Finch
ISBN: 9780191752445, 9780199674572, 0191752444, 0199674574
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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A Progressive Occupation The Gallienilyautey Method And Colonial Pacification In Tonkin And Madagascar 18851900 1st Edition Michael Finch by Michael Finch 9780191752445, 9780199674572, 0191752444, 0199674574 instant download after payment.

On the eve of the twentieth century, Joseph Gallieni and Hubert Lyautey claimed to have devised a new approach to the consolidation of colonial acquisitions. Their method emphasized the primacy of political action over military action, called for the replacement of military columns with a 'creeping occupation', and stressed the importance of economic-organisational development in ensuring the lasting stability of newly-acquired imperial possessions, and called for the unification of civil and military powers in the hands of the soldier, who would act as the first administrator of the colony.
This method was the culmination of colonial experiences in Tonkin and Madagascar in the final decades of the nineteenth century. A Progressive Occupation? The Gallieni-Lyautey Method and Colonial Pacification in Tonkin and Madagascar, 1885-1900 places the emergence of the method and Gallieni's own achievements in their proper context. The volume's focus then moves across the Indian Ocean to Madagascar, where Gallieni, combining the roles of Commander-in-Chief and Governor-General, was able to play out his nascent colonial method on a grand scale. Meanwhile, his subordinates - with Lyautey at the forefront - were able to interpret his method in the execution of their missions.
Drawing heavily on French archival sources, Michael Finch sheds new light on colonial conflict and consolidation during the age of European imperial expansion, illustrates the differences, gaps and transgressions that exist between the theory and the practice of pacification, and raises broader questions about the French army, empire and civil-military relations.

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