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Decolonization Perspectives From Now & Then
Paperback Edition: 1/2004
Contents:
Part I: In their Words Sun Yat-sen, San Min Chu I (The Three Principles
of the People) Jawaharlal Nehru, The Discovery of India Frantz Fanon, Algeria Unveiled Ho Chi-minh, The path that led me to Leninism Kwame Nkrumah, Consciencism: Philosophy and Ideology for Decolonization Jalal-al-I Ahmad, Occidentosis: A Plague from the West Part II: Imperialism and Nationalism Patrick Wolf, The World of History and the World-as-History: Twentieth Century Theories of Imperialism Michael Adas, Contested Hegemony: The Great War and the Afro-Asian Assault on the Civilizing Mission Ideology Geoffrey Baraclough, An Introduction to Contemporary History (Extract) William Roger Louis and Ronald Robinson, Empire Preserv'd: How the Americans put anti-Communism before anti-imperialism Kelly/Kaplan, My ambition is much higher than independence: US Power, the UN World, the Nation-state, and their Critics Radha Kumar, The Troubled History of Partition Part III: Regions and Themes Ronald Suny, Don't Paint Nationalism Red: National Revolution and Socialist Anti-Imperialism John Voll, Islamic Renewal and the 'Failure of the West' Stein Tonneson, National Divisions in Indochina's Decolonization Fred Cooper, The Dialectics of Decolonization: Nationalism and Labor Movements in Postwar French Africa Jiweon Shin, "Social Construction of Idealized Images of Women in Colonial Korea: the "New Woman" versus "Motherhood." Bruce Cumings, Colonial Formations and Deformations: Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam