Settler Colonialism and (Re)conciliation Frontier Violence, Affectiv
This book examines the performative life reconciliation and its discontents in settler societies. It explores the affective refoundings of the settler state and reimaginings of its alternatives and, in particular, the way the past is mobilized and reworke
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ial and Post-Colonial Studies Series General Editors: Megan Vaughan, King’s College, Cambridge and Richard Drayton, King’s College London This informative series covers the broad span of modern imperial history while also exploring the recent developments in former colonial states where residues of empire can still be found. The books provide in-depth examinations of empires as competing and complementary power structures encouraging the reader to reconsider their understanding of international and world history during recent centuries. Titles include: Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo THE “CIVILISING MISSION” OF PORTUGUESE COLONIALISM, 1870–1930 Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo and António Costa Pinto THE ENDS OF EUROPEAN COLONIAL EMPIRES Cases and Comparisons Ulbe Bosma and Anthony Webster COMMODITIES, PORTS AND ASIAN MARITIME TRADE SINCE 1750 Rachel Bright CHINESE LABOUR IN SOUTH AFRICA, 1902–10 Race, Violence, and Global Spectacle Larry Butler and Sarah Stockwell THE WIND OF CHANGE Harold Macmillan and British Decolonization Sung-Eun Choi DECOLONIZATION AND THE FRENCH OF ALGERIA Bringing the Settler Colony Home Esme Cleall MISSIONARY DISCOURSE Negotiating Difference in the British Empire, c.1840–95 T. J. Cribb (editor) IMAGINED COMMONWEALTH Cambridge Essays on Commonwealth and International Literature in English Richard Dunn and Rebekah Higgitt (editors) NAVIGATIONAL ENTERPRISES IN EUROPE AND ITS EMPIRES, 1730–1850 Bronwen Everill ABOLITION AND EMPIRE IN SIERRA LEONE AND LIBERIA Anna Greenwood and Harshad Topiwala INDIAN DOCTORS IN KENYA, 1890–1940 Sandip Hazareesingh and Harro Maat LOCAL SUBVERSIONS OF COLONIAL CULTURES Commodities and Anti-Commodities in Global History Róisín Healy and Enrico Dal Lago (editors) THE SHADOW OF COLONIALISM IN EUROPE’S MODERN PAST Leslie James GEORGE PADMORE AND DECOLONIZATION FROM BELOW Pan-Africanism, the Cold War, and the End of Empire Robin Jeffrey POLITICS, WOMEN AND WELL-BEING How Kerala became a ‘Model’
Gerold Krozewski MONEY AND THE END OF EMPIRE British International Economic Policy and the Colonies, 1947–58 Zoë Laidlaw and Alan Lester (editors) INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES AND SETTLER COLONIALISM Land Holding, Loss and Survival in an Interconnected World Srirupa Prasad CULTURAL POLITICS OF HYGIENE IN INDIA, 1890–1940 Contagions of Feeling Sophus Reinert and Pernille Røge THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF EMPIRE IN THE EARLY MODERN WORLD Jonathan Saha LAW, DISORDER AND THE COLONIAL STATE Corruption in Burma c.1900 John Singleton and Paul Robertson ECONOMIC RELATIONS BETWEEN BRITAIN AND AUSTRALASIA 1945–1970 Leonard Smith INSANITY, RACE AND COLONIALISM Managing Mental Disorder in the Post-Emancipation British Caribbean, 1838–1914 Alex Sutton THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF IMPERIAL RELATIONS Britain, the Sterling Area, and Malaya 1945–1960 Miguel Suárez Bosa ATLANTIC PORTS AND THE FIRST GLOBALISATION c.1850–1930 Jerome Teelucksingh LABOUR AND THE DECOLONIZATION STRUGGLE IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Julia Tischler LIGHT AND POWER FOR A MULTIRACIAL NATION The Kariba Dam Scheme in the Central African Federation Erica W
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