Managing British Colonial and Post-colonial Development

Managing British Colonial and Post-colonial Development
Title Managing British Colonial and Post-colonial Development PDF eBook
Author David Sunderland
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages 310
Release 2007
Genre Commonwealth countries
ISBN 1843833018

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A survey of the Crown Agents during a turbulent and eventful period.

Colonialism and Postcolonial Development

Colonialism and Postcolonial Development
Title Colonialism and Postcolonial Development PDF eBook
Author James Mahoney
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages
Release 2010-02-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1139483889

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In this comparative-historical analysis of Spanish America, Mahoney offers a new theory of colonialism and postcolonial development. He explores why certain kinds of societies are subject to certain kinds of colonialism and why these forms of colonialism give rise to countries with differing levels of economic prosperity and social well-being. Mahoney contends that differences in the extent of colonialism are best explained by the potentially evolving fit between the institutions of the colonizing nation and those of the colonized society. Moreover, he shows how institutions forged under colonialism bring countries to relative levels of development that may prove remarkably enduring in the postcolonial period. The argument is sure to stir discussion and debate, both among experts on Spanish America who believe that development is not tightly bound by the colonial past, and among scholars of colonialism who suggest that the institutional identity of the colonizing nation is of little consequence.

Communications in Africa, 1880–1939, Volume 1

Communications in Africa, 1880–1939, Volume 1
Title Communications in Africa, 1880–1939, Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author David Sunderland
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 302
Release 2019-01-15
Genre History
ISBN 1351112538

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This collection presents rare documents relating to the development of various forms of communication across Africa by the British, as part of their economic investment in Africa. Railways and waterways are examined.

Communications in Africa, 1880–1939 (set)

Communications in Africa, 1880–1939 (set)
Title Communications in Africa, 1880–1939 (set) PDF eBook
Author David Sunderland
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 2144
Release 2018-10-24
Genre History
ISBN 1351112260

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This collection presents rare documents relating to the development of various forms of communication across Africa by the British, as part of their economic investment in Africa. Railways and waterways are examined.

The Business of Development in Post-Colonial Africa

The Business of Development in Post-Colonial Africa
Title The Business of Development in Post-Colonial Africa PDF eBook
Author Véronique Dimier
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 360
Release 2021-03-13
Genre History
ISBN 3030511065

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This collection brings together a range of case studies by both established and early career scholars to consider the nexus between business and development in post-colonial Africa. A number of contributors examine the involvement of European companies (most notably those of former colonial powers) in development in various African states at the end of empire and in the early post-colonial era. They explore how businesses were not just challenged by the new international landscape but benefited from the opportunities it offered, particularly those provided by development aid. Other contributors focus on the development agencies of the departing colonial powers to consider how far these served to promote the interests of European companies. Together these case studies constitute an important contribution to our understanding of both business and development in post-colonial Africa, redressing an imbalance in existing histories of both business and development which focus predominantly on the colonial period. This volume breaks new ground as one of the very first to bring the study of foreign companies and development aid into the same frame of analysis

Managing British Colonial and Post-colonial Development

Managing British Colonial and Post-colonial Development
Title Managing British Colonial and Post-colonial Development PDF eBook
Author David Sunderland
Publisher
Total Pages 296
Release 2007
Genre Commonwealth countries
ISBN 9781843833017

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Empire, Development & Colonialism

Empire, Development & Colonialism
Title Empire, Development & Colonialism PDF eBook
Author Mark Duffield
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages 226
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 1847010776

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This collection explores the similarities, differences and overlaps between the contemporary debates on international development and humanitarian intervention and the historical artefacts and strategies of Empire. It includes views by historians and students of politics and development, drawing on a range of methodologies and approaches. The parallels between the language of nineteenth-century liberal imperialism and the humanitarian interventionism of the post-Cold War era are striking. The American military, both in Somalia in the early 1990s and in the aftermath the Iraq invasion, used ethnographic information compiled by British colonial administrators. Are these interconnections, which are capable of endless multiplication, accidental curiosities or more elemental? The contributors to this book articulate the belief that these comparisons are not just anecdotal but are analytically revealing. From the language of moral necessity and conviction, the design of specific aid packages; the devised forms of intervention and governmentality, through to the life-style, design and location of NGO encampments, the authors seek to account for the numerous and often striking parallels between contemporary international security, development and humanitarian intervention, and the logic of Empire. MARK DUFFIELD is Professor of Development Politics at the University of Bristol; VERNON HEWITT is Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Bristol Southern Africa (South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland, Zimbabwe and Namibia): HSRC Press