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Violence And Colonial Order Police Workers And Protest In The European Colonial Empires 19181940 Martin Thomas

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Violence And Colonial Order Police Workers And Protest In The European Colonial Empires 19181940 Martin Thomas
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.9 MB
Pages: 536
Author: Martin Thomas
ISBN: 9780521768412, 0521768411
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Violence And Colonial Order Police Workers And Protest In The European Colonial Empires 19181940 Martin Thomas by Martin Thomas 9780521768412, 0521768411 instant download after payment.

This is a pioneering, multi-empire account of the relationship between the politics of imperial repression and the economic structures of European colonies between the two World Wars. Ranging across colonial Africa, Southeast Asia and the Caribbean, Martin Thomas explores the structure of local police forces, their involvement in colonial labour control and the containment of uprisings and dissent. His work sheds new light on broader trends in the direction and intent of colonial state repression. It shows that the management of colonial economies, particularly in crisis conditions, took precedence over individual imperial powers' particular methods of rule in determining the forms and functions of colonial police actions. The politics of colonial labour thus became central to police work, with the depression years marking a watershed not only in local economic conditions but also in the breakdown of the European colonial order more generally.

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