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Acknowledgements=vii

Series Preface=ix

Introduction=xi

PART I. LAND AND LABOUR

1. (1992), 'Hegemony on a Shoestring : Indirect Rule and Access to Agricultural Land', Africa : Journal of the International African Institute, 62, pp. 327-55. / Sara Berry=3

2. (1986), 'Sugar Factory Workers and the Emergence of "Free Labour" in Nineteenth-Century Java', Modern Asian Studies, 20, pp. 139-74. / R.E. Elson=33

3. (1995), 'Peasants at Work : Forced Cotton Cultivation in Northern Mozambique, 1938-1961', in Allen Isaacman and Richard Roberts (eds), Cotton, Colonialism, and Social History in Sub-Saharan Africa, Portsmouth, NH : Heinemann, pp. 147-79. / Allen Isaacman ; Arlindo Chilundo=69

4. (2003), 'Reinterpreting a Colonial Rebellion : Forestry and Social Control in German East Africa, 1874-1915', Environmental History, 8, pp. 430-51. / Thaddeus Sunseri=103

5. (2000), 'Geography, Race and Nation : Remapping "Tropical" Australia, 1890-1930', Medical History. Supplement, 20, pp. 146-59. / Warwick Anderson=125

6. (2011), 'Between Fixity and Fantasy : Assessing the Spatial Impact of Colonial Urban Dualism', Journal of Urban History, 37, pp. 208-29. / William Cunningham Bissell=139

7. (1991), 'The Control of "Sacred" Space : Conflicts Over the Chinese Burial Grounds in Colonial Singapore, 1880-1930', Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 22, pp. 282-311. / Brenda S.A. Yeoh=161

PART II. MECHANISMS OF RULE

8. (1994), 'Bringing the State Back : The Limits of Ottoman Rule in Jordan, 1840-1910', in Eugene L. Rogan and Tariq Tell (eds), Village, Steppe and State : The Social Origins of Modern Jordan, London : British Academic Press, pp. 32-57 / Eugene L. Rogan=193

9. (2012), 'State, Enterprise and the Alcohol Monopoly in Colonial Vietnam', Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 43, pp. 133-57. / Gerard Sasges=219

10. (1991), '"Martial Races" : Ethnicity and Security in Colonial India, 1858-1939', War and Society, 9, pp. 1-27. / David Omissi=245

11. (2003), '"Circle of Iron" : African Colonial Employees and the Interpretation of Colonial Rule in French West Africa', Journal of African History, 44, pp. 29-50. / Emily Lynn Osborn=273

12. (1990), 'Negotiated Spaces and Contested Terrain : Men, Women, and the Law in Colonial Zimbabwe, 1890-1939', Journal of Southern African Studies, 16, pp. 622-48. / Elizabeth Schmidt=295

13. (2011), 'The Colonial Development of Concentration Camps (1868-1902)', Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 39, pp. 417-37. / Iain R. Smith ; Andreas Stucki=323

14. (1988), 'Sleeping Sickness Epidemics and Public Health in the Belgian Congo', in David Arnold (ed.), Imperial Medicine and Indigenous Societies, Manchester : Manchester University Press, pp. 105-24. / Maryinez Lyons=345

15. (1982), 'Sanitation and Security : The Imperial Powers and the Nineteenth Century Hajj', Arabian Studies, 6, pp. 143-60. / William R. Roff=365

PART III. THE SOCIAL WORLD OF EMPIRE

16. (1986), 'The Making of Race in Colonial Malaya : Political Economy and Racial Ideology', Sociological Forum, 1, pp. 330-61. / Charles Hirschman=385

17. (1989), 'Making Empire Respectable : The Politics of Race and Sexual Morality in 20th-Century Colonial Cultures', American Ethnologist, 16, pp. 634-60. / Ann L. Stoler=417

18. (1990), 'Cultural Missionaries, Maternal Imperialists, Feminist Allies : British Women Activists in India, 1865-1945', Women's Studies International Forum, 13, pp. 309-21. / Barbara N. Ramusack=445

19. (2003), 'Empire and the Confessional State : Islam and Religious Politics in Nineteenth-Century Russia', American Historical Review, 108, pp. 50-83. / Robert Crews=459

20. (2001), 'Kings of the Mountains : Mayréna, Missionaries, and French Colonial Divisions in 1880s Indochina', Itinerario, 25, pp. 185-217. / James P. Daughton=493

21. (2011), 'A Sentimental Journey : Mapping the Interior Frontier of Japanese Settlers in Colonial Korea', Journal of Asian Studies, 70, pp. 706-29. / Jun Uchida=527

Name Index=551

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Acknowledgements=vii

Series Preface=ix

Introduction=xi

PART I. THE COLONIAL SITUATION

1. (1966), 'The Colonial Situation : A Theoretical Approach (1951)', in Immanuel Wallerstein (ed.), Social Change : The Colonial Situation, Malden, MA : John Wiley & Sons, pp. 34-61. / G. Balandier=3

2. (1974), 'Social Theory and the Study of Christian Missions in Africa', Africa, 44, pp. 235-49. / T.O. Beidelman=31

PART II. LANGUAGE AND CONTROL

3. (1985), 'The Command of Language and the Language of Command', in Ranajit Guha (ed.), Subaltern Studies IV, Oxford : Oxford University Press, pp. 276-329. / Bernard S. Cohn=49

4. (1993), 'Knowing the Country : Empire and Information in India', Modern Asian Studies, 27, pp. 3-43. / C.A. Bayly=103

5. (1988), 'The Prose of Counter-Insurgency', in Ranajit Guha and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak (eds), Selected Subaltern Studies, Oxford : Oxford University Press, pp. 45-86. / Ranajit Guha=145

PART III. CATEGORICAL KNOWLEDGE

6. (1973), 'Two European Images of Non-European Rule', in Anthropology and the Colonial Encounter, London : Ithaca Press, pp. 103-18. / Talal Asad=189

7. (1971), 'The Ideology of "Tribalism"', Journal of Modern African Studies, 9, pp. 253-61. / Archie Mafeje=205

8. (2001), 'Race and the Webs of Empire : Aryanism from India to the Pacific', Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History, 2, pp. 1-35. / Tony Ballantyne=215

PART IV. MEASUREMENT AND MAPPING

9. (1993), 'Number in the Colonial Imagination', in Carol A. Breckenridge and Peter van der Veer (eds), Orientalism and the Postcolonial Predicament : Perspectives on South Asia, Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, pp. 314-39. / Arjun Appadurai=243

10. (1988), '"Kafir Time" : Preindustrial Temporal Concepts and Labour Discipline in Nineteenth-Century Colonial Natal', Journal of African History, 29, pp. 229-44. / Keletso E. Atkins=269

11. (1997), 'Mapping an Empire : Cartographic and Colonial Rivalry in Seventeenth-Century Dutch and English North America', William and Mary Quarterly, 54, pp. 549-78. / Benjamin Schmidt=285

12. (1999), 'Scientific Exploration and Empire', in Andrew Porter (ed.), The Oxford History of the British Empire, Vol. 3 : The Nineteenth Century, Oxford : Oxford University Press, pp. 294-319. / Robert A. Stafford=315

PART V. INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE : ENVIRONMENT, MEDICINE, LANDSCAPE

13. (1988), 'Introduction : Disease, Medicine and Empire', in David Arnold (ed.), Imperial Medicine and Indigenous Societies, Manchester : Manchester University Press, pp. 1-26. / David Arnold=343

14. (2007), 'Natural Sciences', in Butterflies and Barbarians : Swiss Missionaries and Systems of Knowledge in South-East Africa, Oxford : James Currey and Athens : Ohio University Press, pp. 123-54. / Patrick Harries=369

15. (1990), 'Colonial Conservation, Ecological Hegemony and Popular Resistance : Towards a Global Synthesis', in John M. Mackenzie (ed.), Imperialism and the Natural World, Manchester : Manchester University Press, pp. 15-50. / Richard H. Grove=401

16. (2009), 'Beyond the Colonial Paradigm : African History and Environmental History in Large-Scale Perspective', in Edmund Burke and Kenneth Pomeranz (eds), The Environment and World History, Berkeley and Los Angeles : University of California Press, pp. 211-28. / William Beinart=437

17. (1993), 'Cars out of Place : Vampires, Technology and Labor in East and Central Africa', Representations, 43, pp. 27-50. / Luise White=455

PART VI. THE CIRCULATION OF KNOWLEDGE

18. (2010), 'Global Knowledge on the Move : Itineraries, Amerindian Narratives, and Deep Histories of Science', Isis, 101, pp. 133-45. / Neil Safier=481

19. (2001), 'A Commonwealth of Science : The British Association in South Africa, 1905 and 1929', in Saul Dubow (ed.), Science and Society in Southern Africa, Manchester : Manchester University Press, pp. 66-99. / Saul Dubow=495

20. (2009), 'Visible Empire : Scientific Expeditions and Visual Culture in the Hispanic Enlightenment', Postcolonial Studies, 12, pp. 441-66. / Daniela Bleichmar=529

Name Index=555

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Acknowledgements=ix

Series Preface=xiii

Introduction=xv

PART I. ECONOMICS AND POLITICS IN THE RISE OF EMPIRES

1760-1830

1. (1998), 'The First Age of Global Imperialism, c. 1760-1830', Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 26, pp. 28-47. / C.A. Bayly=3

2. (1986), 'Gentlemanly Capitalism and British Expansion Overseas : I. The Old Colonial System, 1688-1850', Economic History Review, 39, pp. 501-25. / P.J. Cain ; A.G. Hopkins=23

3. (1994), 'The Industrial Revolution and British Imperialism, 1750-1850', Economic History Review, 47, pp. 44-65. / J.R. Ward=49

4. (2001), 'Napoleon, Charlemagne, and Lotharingia : Acculturation and the Boundaries of Napoleonic Europe', Historical Journal, 44, pp. 135-54. / Michael Broers=71

THE MID-NINETEENTH CENTURY TO THE 'NEW IMPERIALISM'

5. (1953), 'The Imperialism of Free Trade', Economic History Review, 6, pp. 1-15. / John Gallagher ; Ronald Robinson=91

6. (2011), 'A French Imperial Meridian, 1814-1870', Past and Present, 210, pp. 155-86. / David Todd=107

7. (2004), 'The Portuguese Empire, 1825-90 : Ideology and Economics', in 0. Pétré-Grenouilleau (ed.), From Slave Trade to Empire : Europe and the Colonisation of Black Africa, 1780s-1880s, Abingdon : Routledge, pp. 110-32. / Valentim Alexandre=139

8. (1999), 'Dilemmas of Empire 1850-1918 : Power, Territory, Identity', Journal of Contemporary History, 34, pp. 163-200. / Dominic Lieven=163

PART II. MODERN EMPIRES AND ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATIONS

DEVELOPMENT, UNDERDEVELOPMENT AND GLOBALIZATION

9. (2008), 'The "Reversal of Fortune" Thesis and the Compression of History : Perspectives from African and Comparative Economic History', Journal of International Development, 20, pp. 996-1027. / Gareth Austin=203

10. (2002), 'Economic History and Modern India : Redefining the Link', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 16, pp. 109-30. / Tirthankar Roy=235

11. (1992), 'Crises of Accumulation, Coercion & the Colonial State : The Development of the Labour Control System 1919-29', in Unhappy Valley : Conflict in Kenya & Africa, Book One : State and Class, London : James Currey, pp. 101-26. / Bruce Berman and John Lonsdale=257

MODERN EMPIRES AND ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATIONS : METROPOLITAN ECONOMIES

12. (2006), 'Colonial Trade and Economic Development in France, Seventeenth to the Twentieth Centuries', in P.C. Emmer, 0. Pétré-Grenouilleau and J.V. Roitman (eds), A Deus Ex-Machina Revisited : Atlantic Colonial Trade and European Economic Development, Leiden : Brill, pp. 225-26, 250-61. / Olivier Pétré-Grenouilleau=283

13. (2000), 'The Importance of Slavery and the Slave Trade to Industrializing Britain', Journal of Economic History, 60, pp. 123-44. / David Eltis ; Stanley L. Engerman=297

14. (1995), 'The Economics of Japanese Imperialism in Korea, 1910-1939', Economic History Review, 48, pp. 555-74. / Mitsuhiko Kimura=319

PART III. POLITICS OF EMPIRES

15. (2002), 'British Settler Discourse and the Circuits of Empire', History Workshop Journal, 54, pp. 24-48. / Alan Lester=341

16. (1998), '"When Men are Weak" : The Imperial Feminism of Frieda von Bülow', Gender and History, 10, pp. 53-77. / Lora Wildenthal=367

17. (1998), 'Colonialism and Human Rights, A Contradiction in Terms? The Case of France and West Africa, 1895-1914', American Historical Review, pp. 419-42. / Alice L. Conklin=393

PART IV. TECHNOLOGIES OF RULE : POLITICS, GOVERNANCE AND MILITARISM

18. (2003), 'Neo-traditionalism and the Limits of Invention in British Colonial Africa', Journal of African History, 44, pp. 3-27. / Thomas Spear=419

19. (2006), 'An Imperial Rights Regime : Law and Citizenship in the Russian Empire', Kritika : Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History, 7, pp. 397-431. / Jane Burbank=445

20. (2005), 'Colonial States as Intelligence States : Security Policing and the Limits of Colonial Rule in France's Muslim Territories, 1920-40', Journal of Strategic Studies, 28, pp. 1033-60. / Martin Thomas=481

21. (2006), '"Martial Races" and "Imperial Subjects" : Violence and Governance in Colonial India, 1857-1914', European Review of History, 13, pp. 1-20. / Gavin Rand=509

PART V. POLITICS AND ECONOMICS AT THE END OF EMPIRES

22. (1997), 'Modernizing Bureaucrats, Backward Africans, and the Development Concept', in F. Cooper and Randall Packard (eds), International Development and the Social Sciences : Essays on the History and Politics of Knowledge, Berkeley : University of California Press, pp. 64-91. / Frederick Cooper=531

23. (2000), 'The Business and the Politics of Decolonization : The British Experience in the Twentieth Century', Economic History Review, 53, pp. 544-64. / Nicholas J. White=559

24. (2006), 'Pieds-Noirs, Bêtes Noires : Anti-"European of Algeria" Racism and the Close of the French Empire', in Patricia Lorcin (ed.), Algeria & France 1800-2000 : Identity, Memory, Nostalgia, Syracuse, NY : Syracuse University Press, pp. 150-63. / Todd Shepard=581

Name Index=597

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Acknowledgements=vii

Series Preface=ix

Introduction=xi

PART I. MODES OF RESISTANCE

1. (1998), '1857 : Need for Alternative Sources', Social Scientist, 26, pp. 113-47. / Pankaj Rag=3

2. (1968), 'Connexions between "Primary Resistance" Movements and Modern Mass Nationalism in East and Central Africa : Parts I and II', Journal of African History, 9, pp. 437-53, 631-41. / T.O. Ranger=39

3. (1986), 'Conclusion', in The Rising of the Red Shawls : A Revolt in Madagascar, 1895-1899, Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, pp. 148-66. / Stephen Ellis=69

PART II. MODES OF 'CIVILIZING'

4. (2001), 'Christian Critics of Empire : Missionaries, Lantern Lectures, and the Congo Reform Campaign in Britain', Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 29, pp. 27-58. / Kevin Grant=91

5. (2000), '"States of Injury" : Josephine Butler on Slavery, Citizenship, and the Boer War', in Ian Christopher Fletcher, Laura F. Nym Mayhall and Philippa Levine (eds), Women's Suffrage in the British Empire : Citizenship. Nation and Race, London and New York : Routledge, pp. 18-32. / Antoinette Burton=123

6. (2006), 'African Resistance and Center Party Recalcitrance in the Reichstag Colonial Debates of 1905/06', Central European History, 39, pp. 244-69. / John S. Lowry=139

PART III. MODES OF IMAGINING

7. (1973), 'Imperialism and Nationalism in India', Modern Asian Studies, 7, pp. 321-47. / Anil Seal=167

8. (1988), 'Peasant Revolt and Indian Nationalism : The Peasant Movement in Awadh, 1919-22', in Ranajit Guha and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak (eds), Selected Subaltern Studies, Oxford and New York : Oxford University Press, pp. 233-81. / Gyan Pandey=195

9. (2009), 'Cultural Transformations', in Pierre Brocheux and Daniel Hémery, Indochina : An Ambiguous Colonization, 1858-1954, Berkeley and Los Angeles : University of California Press, pp. 217-49, 425-28 ; first published in 1995. / Pierre Brocheux=245

10. (1996), '"Our Strike" : Equality, Anticolonial Politics and the 1947-48 Railway Strike in French West Africa', Journal of African History, 37, pp. 81-118. / Frederick Cooper=285

11. (2003), 'Authority, Gender & Violence : The War within Mau Mau's Fight for Land & Freedom', in E.S. Atieno Odhiambo and John Lonsdale (eds), Mau Mau & Nationhood : Arms, Authority & Narration, Oxford, Nairobi and Athens, OH : James Currey, pp. 46-75. / John Lonsdale=323

12. (1983), 'People's War, State Formation and Revolution in Africa : A Comparative Analysis of Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau, and Angola', Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, 21, pp. 104-25. / Patrick Chabal=353

PART IV. MODES OF SOLIDARITY

13. (2009), 'Between a Moment and an Era : The Origins and Afterlives of Bandung', in Making a World After Empire : The Bandung Moment and its Political Afterlives, Athens : Ohio University Press, pp. 1-42. / Christopher J. Lee=377

14. (2001), 'Rethinking the Cold War and Decolonization : The Grand Strategy of the Algerian War for Independence', International Journal of Middle East Studies, 33, pp. 221-45. / Matthew Connelly=419

15. (2001), 'Decolonising "French Universalism" : Reconsidering the Impact of the Algerian War on French Intellectuals', Journal of North African Studies, 6, pp. 167-86. / James D. Le Sueur=445

16. (2003), '"Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me a Mau Mau" : The British Popular Press & the Demoralization of Empire', in E.S. Atieno Odhiambo and John Lonsdale (eds), Mau Mau & Nationhood : Arms, Authority & Narration, Oxford, Nairobi and Athens, OH : James Currey, pp. 227-50. / Joanna Lewis=465

PART V. CRITICAL MODES

17. (1997), 'History and Imperialism : A Century of Theory, from Marx to Postcolonialism', American Historical Review, 102, pp. 388-420. / Patrick Wolfe=491

18. (2003), 'Nationalism and a New Humanism', in Fanon : The Postcolonial Imagination, Cambridge : Polity, pp. 177-205, 236-38. / Nigel Gibson=525

19. (1997), 'Ngugi's Concept of History and the Post-Colonial Discourses in Kenya', Canadian Journal of African Studies, 31, pp. 86-112. / James A. Ogude=557

PART VI. MODES OF REMEMBERING

20. (2005), 'Savage Wars? Codes of Violence in Algeria, 1830s-1990s', Third World Quarterly, 26, pp. 117-31. / James McDougall=587

21. (2001), 'Antiracist Memories : The Case of 17 October 1961 in Historical Perspective', Modern and Contemporary France, 9, pp. 355-68. / Jim House=603

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The global reach of imperialism makes it both an important and a complex topic that requires a multi-country perspective and a comparative framework. This four volume series collects together many of the most influential articles on the topic and offers a broad choice of themes, geographies and interpretations of the impact and importance of empires, their making, their rule and their demise. Each volume takes up a different theme such that the reader has access to the perspectives of both coloniser and colonised in a variety of settings across the full range of modern empires. Classic articles are well represented as are recent scholarly trends in the field. All four volumes are edited by leading scholars in the field, and the series constitutes an inclusive reference resource for libraries, students and academic researchers interested in every aspect of modern history.

The global reach of imperialism makes it both an important and a complex topic that requires a multi-country perspective and a comparative framework. This four volume series collects together many of the most influential articles on the topic and offers a broad choice of themes, geographies and interpretations of the impact and importance of empires, their making, their rule and their demise. The perspectives of both coloniser and colonised are represented as are classic articles as well as more recent scholarly trends in the field.