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Responding To The West Essays On Colonial Domination And Asian Agency Aup Icas Publications Hans Hagerdal

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Responding To The West Essays On Colonial Domination And Asian Agency Aup Icas Publications Hans Hagerdal
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Responding To The West Essays On Colonial Domination And Asian Agency Aup Icas Publications Hans Hagerdal instant download after payment.

Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.68 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Hans Hagerdal
ISBN: 9789089640932, 9089640932
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Responding To The West Essays On Colonial Domination And Asian Agency Aup Icas Publications Hans Hagerdal by Hans Hagerdal 9789089640932, 9089640932 instant download after payment.

The international contributors to this penetrating volume apply fresh perspectives and new methodologies to the Asian colonial experience, from the eighteenth century through the post World War II decolonization. Historiography, gender, military studies, finance, and issues of race and class all feature in this wide-ranging account of the diversity of human relationships forged by the colonial presence. For all of its features of structural oppression, colonialism was not a one-way communicative process, as this volume demonstrates through its analysis of the ever-shifting roles of colonizer and colonized.

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