近現代の帝国の盛衰 全 4 巻

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近現代の帝国の盛衰 全 4 巻
The Rise and Fall of Modern Empires. 4 vols.
Levine, Philippa (ed.), The Rise and Fall of Modern Empires. 4 vols. 2357 pp. 2013:7
(Ashgate, UK) <603-3050>
ISBN 978-1-4094-3997-4
hard set
(各巻は分売も可能です。)
帝国主義は、地球規模にわたるその影響力ゆえに多国間の視点や比較の枠組みを必要
とする重要かつ複雑なテーマとなっています。本書は幅広いテーマから、帝国の形成か
ら衰退までの影響と解釈を提供するものです。
各巻は、近現代の諸帝国が置かれた様々な環境の中で植民者と植民地化された人々の
視座について探究する異なるテーマを取り上げています。本書は、最近の学界動向を反
映する第一級の論考が集められ、第 1 巻「社会組織」、第 2 巻「植民地の知」、第 3 巻「経
済と政治」
、第 4 巻「植民地主義への対応」から構成されています。近現代史に興味を持
つ研究者や図書館のための包括的なレファレンス・リソースです。
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第 1 巻:社会組織
Vol. I: Social Organization. Ed. by O. White. (The Rise and Fall of Modern Empires)
584 pp. 2013:6 <603-3050a>
ISBN 978-1-4094-3397-2
hard
Contents: Introduction; Part I Land and Labour: Hegemony on a shoestring: indirect
rule and access to agricultural land, Sara Berry; Sugar factory workers and the
emergence of ‘free labour’ in 19th-century Java, R.E. Elson; Peasants at work: forced
cotton cultivation in northern Mozambique, 1938-1961, Allen Isaacman and Arlindo
Chilundo; Reinterpreting a colonial rebellion: forestry and social control in German
East Africa, 1874-1915, Thaddeus Sunseri; Geography, race and nation: remapping
‘tropical’ Australia, 1890-1930, Warwick Anderson; Between fixity and fantasy: assessing the spatial impact of colonial urban dualism, William Cunningham Bissell; The
control of ‘sacred’ space: conflicts over the Chinese burial grounds in colonial Singapore, 1880-1930, Brenda S.A. Yeoh. Part II Mechanisms of Rule: Bringing the state
back: the limits of Ottoman rule in Jordan, 1840-1910, Eugene L. Rogan; State, enterprise, and the alcohol monopoly in colonial Vietnam, Gerard Sasges; ‘Martial races’:
ethnicity and security in colonial India, 1858-1939, David Omissi; ‘Circle of iron’: African colonial employees and the interpretation of colonial rule in French West Africa,
Emily Lynn Osborn; Negotiated spaces and contested terrain: men, women, and the
law in colonial Zimbabwe, 1890-1939, Elizabeth Schmidt; The colonial development of
concentration camps (1868-1902), Iain R. Smith and Andreas Stucki; Sleeping
sickness epidemics and public health in the Belgian Congo, Maryinez Lyons; Sanitation
and security: the imperial powers and the 19th-century Hajj, William R. Roff. Part III
The Social World of Empire: The making of race in colonial Malaya: political economy
and racial ideology, Charles Hirschman; Making empire respectable: the politics of race
and sexual morality in 20th-century colonial cultures, Ann L. Stoler; Cultural missionaries, maternal imperialists, feminist allies: British women activists in India,
1865-1945, Barbara Ramusack; Empire and the confessional state: Islam and religious
politics in 19th-century Russia, Robert Crews; Kings of the mountains: Mayréna,
missionaries and French colonial divisions in 1880s Indochina, James P. Daughton; A
sentimental journey: mapping the interior frontier of Japanese settlers in colonial
Korea, Jun Uchida; Name index.
第 2 巻:植民地の知
Vol. II: Colonial Knowledges. Ed. by S. Dubow. (The Rise and Fall of Modern Empires)
596 pp. 2013:6 <603-3050b>
ISBN 978-1-4094-3666-9
hard
Contents: Introduction; Part I The Colonial Situation: The colonial situation: a theoretical approach, G. Balandier; Social theory and the study of Christian missions in
Africa, T.O. Biedelman. Part II Language and Control: The command of language and
the language of command, Bernard S. Cohn; Knowing the country: empire and information in India, C.A. Bayly; The prose of counter-insurgency, Ranajit Guha. Part III
Categorical Knowledge: Two European images of non-European rule, Talal Asad; The
ideology of ‘tribalism’, Archie Mafeje; Race and the webs of empire: Aryanism from
India to the Pacific, Tony Ballantyne. Part IV Measurement and Mapping: Number in the
colonial imagination, Arjun Appadurai; ‘Kafir time’: preindustrial temporal concepts
and labour discipline in 19th-century colonial Natal, Keletso E. Atkins; Mapping an
empire: cartographic and colonial rivalry in 17th-century Dutch and English North
America, Benjamin Schmidt; Scientific exploration and empire, Robert A. Stafford. Part
V Indigenous Knowledge: Environment, Medicine, Landscape: Introduction: disease,
medicine and empire, David Arnold; Natural sciences, Patrick Harries; Colonial conservation, ecological hegemony and popular resistance: towards a global synthesis,
Richard H. Grove; Beyond the colonial paradigm: African history and environmental
history in large-scale perspective, William Beinart; Cars out of place: vampires,
technology and labour in east and central Africa, Luise White. Part VI The Circulation of
Knowledge: Global knowledge on the move: itineraries, Amerindian narratives, and
deep histories of science, Neil Safier; A commonwealth of science: the British Association in South Africa, 1907 and 1929, Saul Dubow; Visible empire: scientific expeditions and visual culture in the Hispanic Enlightenment, Daniela Bleichmar; Name
index.
第 3 巻:経済と政治
Vol. III: Economics and Politics. Ed. by S. Stockwell. (The Rise and Fall of Modern
Empires) 608 pp. 2013:6 <603-3050c>
ISBN 978-1-4094-3275-3
hard
Contents: Introduction; Part I Economics and Politics in the Rise of Empires:
1760-1830: The first age of global imperialism, c.1760-1830, C.A. Bayly; Gentlemanly
capitalism and British expansion overseas I. The old colonial system, 1688-1850, P.J.
Cain and A.G. Hopkins; The industrial revolution and British imperialism, 1750-1850,
J.R. Ward; Napoleon, Charlemagne, and Lotharingia: acculturation and the boundaries
of Napoleonic Europe, Michael Broers. The Mid-19th Century to the ‘New imperialism’:
The imperialism of free trade, Ronald Robinson and Jack Gallagher; A French imperial
meridian 1814-1870, David Todd; The Portuguese empire, 1825-90: ideology and
economics, V. Alexandre; Dilemmas of empire 1850-1918: power, territory, identity, D.
Lieven. Part II Modern Empires and Economic Transformations: Development, Underdevelopment, and Globalization: The ‘reversal of fortune’ thesis and the compression of history: perspectives from African and comparative economic history,
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Gareth Austin; Economic history and modern India: redefining the link, Tirtankar Roy;
Crises of accumulation, coercion and the colonial state. The development of the labour
control system, 1919-1929, Bruce Berman and John Lonsdale. Modern Empires and
Economic Transformations: Metropolitan Economies: Colonial trade and economic
development in France. 17th to the 20th centuries, O. Pétré-Grenouilleau; The importance of slavery and the slave trade to industrializing Britain, David Eltis and
Stanley Engerman; The economics of Japanese imperialism in Korea, 1919-1939,
Mitsuhiko Kimura. Part III Politics of Empires: British settler discourse and the circuits
of empire, Alan Lester; ‘When men are weak’: the imperial feminism of Frieda von
Bülow, Laura Widlenthal; Colonialism and human rights, a contradiction in terms? The
case of France and West Africa, 1895-1914, Alice Conklin. Part IV Technologies of Rule:
Politics, Governance and Militarism: Neo-traditionalism and the limits of invention in
British colonial Africa, Thomas Spear; An imperial rights regime: law and citizenship in
the Russian empire, Jane Burbank; Colonial states as intelligence states: security
policing and the limits to colonial rule in France’s Muslim territories, 1920-40, Martin
Thomas; ‘Martial races’ and ‘imperial subjects’. Violence and governance in colonial
India, 1857-1914, Gavin Rand. Part V Politics and Economics at the End of Empires:
Modernizing bureaucrats, backward Africans, and the development concept, Frederick
Cooper; The business and politics of decolonization: the British experience in the 20th
century, Nicholas J. White; Pieds-noirs, bêtes-noires: anti-‘European of Algeria’ racism
and the close of the French empire, Todd Shepard; Name index.
第 4 巻:植民地主義への対応
Vol. IV: Reactions to Colonialism. Ed. by M. Shipway. (The Rise and Fall of Modern
Empires) 608 pp. 2013:6 <603-3050d>
ISBN 978-1-4094-3856-4
hard
Contents: Introduction; Part I Modes of Resistance: 1857: need for alternative sources,
Pankaj Rag; Connexions between 'Primary Resistance' movements and modern mass
nationalism in East and Central Africa, Terence O. Ranger; Conclusion, Stephen Ellis.
Part II Modes of 'Civilising': Christian critics of empire; missionaries, lantern lectures,
and the Congo reform campaign in Britain, Kevin Grant; ‘States of injury’: Josephine
Butler on slavery, citizenship, and the Boer War, Antoinette Burton; African resistance
and Center Party recalcitrance in the Reichstag colonial debates of 1905/06, John S.
Lowry. Part III Modes of Imagining: Imperialism and nationalism in India, Anil Seal;
Peasant revolt and Indian nationalism: the Peasant Movement in Awadh, 1919-22,
Gyan Pandey; Cultural transformations, Pierre Brocheux; Connexions between ‘primary resistance’ movements and modern mass nationalism in East and Central Africa,
Terence O. Ranger; ‘Our strike’: equality, anticolonial politics and the 1947-48 strike in
French West Africa, Frederick Cooper; Authority, gender and violence: the war within
Mau Mau’s fight for land and freedom, John Lonsdale; People’s war, state formation and
revolution in Africa: a comparative analysis of Mozambique, Guiné-Bissau and Angola,
Patrick Chabal. Part IV Modes of Solidarity: Between a moment and an era: the origins
and afterlives of Bandung, Christopher J. Lee; Rethinking the Cold war and decolonization: the grand strategy of the Algerian war for independence, Matthew Connelly;
Decolonising ‘French universalism’: reconsidering the impact of the Algerian war on
French intellectuals, James Le Sueur; ‘Daddy wouldn’t buy me a Mau Mau’: the British
popular press and the demoralization of empire, Joanna Lewis. Part V Critical Modes:
History and imperialism: a century of theory, from Marx to postcolonialism, Patrick
Wolfe; Nationalism and the new humanism, Nigel Gibson; Ngugi’s concept of history
and the post-colonial discourses in Kenya, James A. Ogude. Part VI Modes of Remembering: Savage wars? Codes of violence in Algeria, 1830s-1990s, James
McDougall; Antiracist memories: the case of 17 October 1961, Jim House; Name index.
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