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The Spanish Creation of the Philippines: The Birth of a Nation

2017

This chapter examines the human background of the country from its early settlement to the end of the Spanish colonial era. Different theories have been presented to explain the initial settlement of the country. The Austronesian societies developed a social structure and patterns of commerce that were not completely erased by the Spanish colonization following the discovery travels of Magellan and others, and the conquest of the islands by Legazpi in the sixteenth century. Spanish control meant the imposition of the Catholic Church as a powerful element of organization in the countryside, and the development of cities following colonial Spanish guidelines. Manila was central to a large mar…

GeographyAncient historyRural areaElement (criminal law)ChinaColonialismSettlement (litigation)Trade networkCONQUEST
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L’intervisibilità. Analisi del paesaggio nella chora della colonia greca di Himera

2016

This study focuses on the analysis of the landscape in the territory of the colony of Himera. In particular, this work is inspired by a detailed examination conducted on the basis of parametric modelling, which has helped us to understand what factors (pedology, altimetry, geology, supply basins, etc.) had an effect in the settlement choices of the Imerese territory during the Colonial Age. We analysed the role intervisibility had between sites in the organisation of the landscape. By avoiding a deterministic logic, we intersected the data from previous surveys on the development of predictive models with the archaeological data, formulating hypotheses on the role that the main settlements …

GeographyHuman settlementEconomic managementParametric modellingPedologySettlement (litigation)ColonialismArchaeologyMulti-, inter- and transdisciplinary research in Landscape Archaeology
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Moving Localities and Creative Circulation: Travels as Knowledge Production in 18th-Century Europe

2014

In recent historiography of science, circulation has been widely used to weave global narratives about the history of science. These have tended to focus on flows of people, objects and practices rather than investigating the spread of universal patterns of knowledge. The approach has also, to a great extent, concentrated on colonial contexts and treated ‘European science’ as a more or less homogeneous knowledge realm. Furthermore, these studies of circulation have usually been tied to a contextualist view of knowledge formation in which locality is taken as a set of specificities linked with particular locations. In this article we redirect the focus of the discussion on circulation to Eur…

History and Philosophy of ScienceHistoriography of sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectLocalityRealmEnlightenmentCirculation (currency)NarrativeEconomic geographyColonialismHistory of scienceMathematicsmedia_commonCentaurus
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El discurso anticlerical en la construcción de una identidad nacional española republicana (1898-1936)

2002

From the colonial disaster, the anticlericalism was a weapon of the republicans against the Monarchy. In the II Republic old prejudices are emerging just to justify the lay legislation of that moment.<br><br>El anticlericalismo fue un arma de los republicanos contra la Monarquía a partir del desastre colonial. En la II República viejos prejuicios surgen para justificar la legislación laicista del momento.

HistoryAnticlericalismolcsh:BL1-50II RepúblicaReligious studieslcsh:Religion (General)LegislationReligion (General)History (General)lcsh:History (General)ColonialismII Republiclcsh:D1-2009Alexander LerrouxAlejandro LerrouxMonarchyPolitical scienceAnticlericalismD1-2009Luis MoroteBL1-50HumanitiesHispania Sacra
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THE WRITTEN WORD AND THE COLONIAL ENCOUNTER Writing and Colonialism in Northern Ghana: The Encounter between the LoDagaa and ‘the World on Paper’. By…

2004

HistoryHistoryAnthropologymedia_common.quotation_subjectColonialismLiteracymedia_commonThe Journal of African History
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Representations of American Indians and the Irish in educational reports, 1850s–1920s

2002

Modern colonialism, writes Gyan Prakash, ‘instituted enduring hierarchies of subjects and knowledges — the colonizer and the colonized, the Occidental and the Oriental, the civilized and the primitive, the scientific and the superstitious, the developed and the underdeveloped’. Such dichotomies ‘reduced complex differences and interactions to the binary (self/other) logic of colonial power’, and colonial rulers ‘constituted the “native” as their inverse image’. Such perceptions of difference as ‘other’ expressed what ‘civilized’ Westerners believed themselves not to be — but also what they feared they might become, should they lose rational self-control. The ‘other’, writes Eva Kornfelt, ‘t…

HistoryInverse imageDichotomySelfNoble savagemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGender studies06 humanities and the artsColonialismlanguage.human_language0506 political science060104 historyPower (social and political)IrishAestheticsPerception050602 political science & public administrationlanguage0601 history and archaeologySociologymedia_commonIrish Historical Studies
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The Lure of Katanga Copper : Tanganyika Concessions Limited and the Anatomy of Mining and Mine Exploration 1899–1906

2016

This article provides a rare opportunity to follow the inception of mining and mine exploration economy in the first years of the European presence in colonial Zambia and Katanga as seen through the eyes of prospectors and mining experts working for the London-based company Tanganyika Concessions Limited. It draws on company records as well as the personal records of the early company employees who worked in North Western Rhodesia and adjoining Katanga until 1906. The most thought-provoking documents include diaries, letters and photographs, which depict the organisation and processes of early mining work, modes of mine exploration, and relations within the first mining communities and betw…

HistoryNorthern RhodesiaWhite (horse)History050204 development studies05 social sciencesCopper mining0507 social and economic geographyKatangakupariminingColonialism050701 cultural studiesArchaeologyphotographyWork (electrical)Economycopper0502 economics and businessta615mine explorationvalokuvaus
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The Colonial Voyages

2021

In the preceding chapter, we introduced readers to the complex and dense interplay between scientific expeditions, which were moved by scientific interests, and colonialism. In this chapter, we focus on the ways and morphologies of colonial voyages to draw new borders of colonial geographies. Of course, some might speculate both chapters overlap, but one continues the discussion the other leaves. In the introductory chapter, we discussed the imperial machine (and the cultural matrix) that invented, fabricated, and packaged the non-Western “Other” to legitimate the would-be European supremacy. Now it is time to review how Western reasoning develops the gaze to explain and expropriate the new…

HistoryScientific expeditionsMatrix (music)ColonialismClassics
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Gertrude Bonnin on Sexual Morality

2021

This paper examines attitudes to sexual morality held by the Yankton Dakota author and activist Gertrude Bonnin (1876–1938), better known by her penname Zitkála-Šá (Red Bird in Lakota). Bonnin’s concerns encompass several themes: the victimization of Indian women, disintegration of Native courtship rituals, sexual threats posed by peyote use, and the predatory nature of Euro-American men. This critique as a whole — in which a ‘white invasion,’ in her words, leads to a corruption of Native sexuality — sometimes produces inconsistencies, particularly regarding Bonnin’s statements on the alleged sexual perils of peyote. Her investigations into the Oklahoma guardianship scandals of the 1920s, h…

HistorySexual violenceWhite (horse)biologysexual moralitysettler-colonialismCorruptionLanguage and Literaturemedia_common.quotation_subjectNative AmericanPeyotePHuman sexualityCriminologybiology.organism_classificationMoralityCourtshipGertrude BonninZitkála-ŠáLegal guardianSarah Deermedia_commonEnglish Studies at NBU
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La campagne française contre la guerre du Maroc ou le difficile apprentissage de la bolchévisation (1924-1926)

2020

National audience; Quand en 1925 la France intervient contre la République rifaine au Maroc, aux côtés des Espagnols, le mouvement communiste entame une vaste campagne d’agitation. Activant les ressorts de l’antimilitarisme, de l’anticolonialisme, de l’anti-impérialisme, et donnant l’occasion de mettre en application le front unique entre le Parti communiste, la CGTU et les organisations socialistes et réformistes, ce mouvement trouve son point d’orgue avec le déclenchement de la grève générale du 12 octobre 1925. Première expérience à grande échelle de mise en pratique des nouveaux principes qui accompagnent la bolchevisation de la galaxie des organisations communistes, les archives nouvel…

HistorySociology and Political ScienceAnticolonialisme06 humanities and the arts16. Peace & justiceGrève060104 historyMaroc[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/History8. Economic growth0601 history and archaeologyAntimilitarisme[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryParti Communisme FrançaisCGTU
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