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  • Title: From Colonial to Post-Colonial Rule

    From Colonial to Post-Colonial Rule

    The Transformation of Rule in an Important Strategic Area in South Vietnam
    by Bac Nguyen Van (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Thesis
  • Title: Departures from Post-Colonial Authoritarianism

    Departures from Post-Colonial Authoritarianism

    Analysis of System Change with a Focus on Tanzania
    by Elke Grawert (Author) 2012
    ©2009 Postdoctoral Thesis
  • Title: Remembering the (Post)Colonial Self

    Remembering the (Post)Colonial Self

    Memory and Identity in the Novels of Assia Djebar
    by Jennifer Murray (Author)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: The Public Role of Religion in Post-Colonial Hong Kong

    The Public Role of Religion in Post-Colonial Hong Kong

    An Historical Overview of Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, and Christianity
    by Chunwah Kwong (Author)
    ©2002 Monographs
  • Title: Imported Modernity in Post-Colonial State Formation

    Imported Modernity in Post-Colonial State Formation

    The Appropriation of Political, Educational, and Cultural Models in Nineteenth-Century Latin America
    by Eugenia Roldán Vera (Volume editor) Marcelo Caruso (Volume editor)
    ©2007 Edited Collection
  • Title: Arab Modernities

    Arab Modernities

    Islamism, Nationalism, and Liberalism in the Post-Colonial Arab World
    by Jaafar Aksikas (Author)
    ©2009 Monographs
  • Title: Blood, Power and Bedlam

    Blood, Power and Bedlam

    Violations of International Criminal Law in Post-Colonial Africa
    by Christopher W. Mullins (Author) Dawn L. Rothe (Author)
    ©2008 Textbook
  • Title: Buffoonery in Irish Drama

    Buffoonery in Irish Drama

    Staging Twentieth-Century Post-Colonial Stereotypes
    by Kathleen Heininge (Author) 2009
    ©2009 Monographs
  • Title: Empty treasure chests dumped from departed ships

    Empty treasure chests dumped from departed ships

    Re-Mapping (Post)Colonialism in Art and Literature in English
    by Liliana Sikorska (Volume editor)
    ©2011 Edited Collection
  • Title: Midnight’s Orphans

    Midnight’s Orphans

    Anglo-Indians in Post/Colonial Literature
    by Glenn D'Cruz (Author)
    ©2006 Thesis
  • Title: After The Last Ship

    After The Last Ship

    A Post-colonial Reconstruction of Diaspora
    by Audrey Fernandes-Satar (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Thesis
  • Title: A Companion to João Paulo Borges Coelho

    A Companion to João Paulo Borges Coelho

    Rewriting the (Post)Colonial Remains
    by Elena Brugioni (Volume editor) Orlando Grossegesse (Volume editor) Paulo de Medeiros (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2020 Edited Collection
  • Title: Youth Violence and Pastoral Care

    Youth Violence and Pastoral Care

    Pastoral Response of the Christian Community towards the Youth who take up Violence for Justice in Post-Colonial India
    by Roy Lazar Anthonisamy (Author)
    ©2004 Thesis
  • Title: Humanism after Colonialism

    Humanism after Colonialism

    by Claudia Alvares (Author)
    ©2006 Monographs
  • Title: Anti-Colonial Theory and Decolonial Praxis

    Anti-Colonial Theory and Decolonial Praxis

    by George Jerry Sefa Dei (Volume editor) Meredith Lordan (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Textbook
  • Title: Global Citizenship Education in Post-Secondary Institutions

    Global Citizenship Education in Post-Secondary Institutions

    Theories, Practices, Policies- Foreword by Indira V. Samarasekera
    by Lynette Shultz (Volume editor) Ali A. Abdi (Volume editor) George H. Richardson (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2011 Textbook
  • Title: History Education and (Post-)Colonialism

    History Education and (Post-)Colonialism

    International Case Studies
    by Susanne Popp (Volume editor) Katja Gorbahn (Volume editor) Susanne Grindel (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2019 Edited Collection
  • Title: National Belongings

    National Belongings

    Hybridity in Italian Colonial and Postcolonial Cultures
    by Jacqueline Andall (Volume editor) Derek Duncan (Volume editor)
    ©2010 Edited Collection
  • Title: Italian Colonialism

    Italian Colonialism

    Legacy and Memory
    by Jacqueline Andall (Volume editor) Derek Duncan (Volume editor)
    ©2005 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Decolonization in Germany

    Decolonization in Germany

    Weimar Narratives of Colonial Loss and Foreign Occupation
    by Jared Poley (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: Genocidal Empires

    Genocidal Empires

    German Colonialism in Africa and the Third Reich
    by Klaus Bachmann (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: State Constitutions and Governments without Essence in Post-Independence Africa

    State Constitutions and Governments without Essence in Post-Independence Africa

    Governance along a Failure-Success Continuum with Illustrations from Benin, Cameroon and the DRC
    by Joy Alemazung (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Thesis
  • Title: Memories and Silences Haunted by Fascism

    Memories and Silences Haunted by Fascism

    Italian Colonialism MCMXXX-MCMLX
    by Daniela Baratieri (Author) 2011
    ©2010 Thesis
  • Wor(l)ds of Change: Latin American and Iberian Literature

    "This series deals with the relationship between literary creation and the social, political, and historical contexts in which it is produced. The types of volumes may include critical analyses of one or more works by one or several authors; critical editions of important works that may have been out of print for a long time, but which represent a major contribution to literature of the Iberian Peninsula or Latin America, English translations of important works, with critical introduction. Topics for Latin America include: studies of representative works of nineteenth- and twentieth-century thought, poetic portrayals of history, subgenres (fictionalization of the rural and urban social structures); historical novels; literature of exile; re-readings of colonial texts; new approaches to the figure of the Indian and other representatives of transculturation; women writers and other less studied authors. Topics for Spain and Portugal include: writing and nationalism in the Spanish State; bilingualism and the literary texts; censorship and exile; new and renewed genres such as autobiography and testimony; the formation of the avant-garde. Formal studies are expected to bear out the general contextual focus of the series. The use of recent developments in literary criticism is especially appropriate. The series also seeks to contribute to the understanding and accuracy of interpretation of the writing which has combined European elements with indigenous and African ones as well as to the understanding of the dynamics behind such major cultural issues as the formation of literary trends or subgenres, national identities, the effects of postcolonial status on literary imagination, the appearance and experience of women writers, and the relationships between post-modernism and Ibero-American writing. The series title is inclusive of literatures which are geographically, historically, or politically related and whose comparison is relevant to Spanish and Spanish American writing. This means those written in the other three languages of Spain, in Portugal, and Brazil. Comparative studies in which colonial or post colonial themes are prevalent may also be appropriate, if one of the literatures is in either Spanish or Portuguese. The breadth of the geographical area is intended to provide a forum for revealing and interpreting its multicultural aspects." "This series deals with the relationship between literary creation and the social, political, and historical contexts in which it is produced. The types of volumes may include critical analyses of one or more works by one or several authors; critical editions of important works that may have been out of print for a long time, but which represent a major contribution to literature of the Iberian Peninsula or Latin America, English translations of important works, with critical introduction. Topics for Latin America include: studies of representative works of nineteenth- and twentieth-century thought, poetic portrayals of history, subgenres (fictionalization of the rural and urban social structures); historical novels; literature of exile; re-readings of colonial texts; new approaches to the figure of the Indian and other representatives of transculturation; women writers and other less studied authors. Topics for Spain and Portugal include: writing and nationalism in the Spanish State; bilingualism and the literary texts; censorship and exile; new and renewed genres such as autobiography and testimony; the formation of the avant-garde. Formal studies are expected to bear out the general contextual focus of the series. The use of recent developments in literary criticism is especially appropriate. The series also seeks to contribute to the understanding and accuracy of interpretation of the writing which has combined European elements with indigenous and African ones as well as to the understanding of the dynamics behind such major cultural issues as the formation of literary trends or subgenres, national identities, the effects of postcolonial status on literary imagination, the appearance and experience of women writers, and the relationships between post-modernism and Ibero-American writing. The series title is inclusive of literatures which are geographically, historically, or politically related and whose comparison is relevant to Spanish and Spanish American writing. This means those written in the other three languages of Spain, in Portugal, and Brazil. Comparative studies in which colonial or post colonial themes are prevalent may also be appropriate, if one of the literatures is in either Spanish or Portuguese. The breadth of the geographical area is intended to provide a forum for revealing and interpreting its multicultural aspects." "This series deals with the relationship between literary creation and the social, political, and historical contexts in which it is produced. The types of volumes may include critical analyses of one or more works by one or several authors; critical editions of important works that may have been out of print for a long time, but which represent a major contribution to literature of the Iberian Peninsula or Latin America, English translations of important works, with critical introduction. Topics for Latin America include: studies of representative works of nineteenth- and twentieth-century thought, poetic portrayals of history, subgenres (fictionalization of the rural and urban social structures); historical novels; literature of exile; re-readings of colonial texts; new approaches to the figure of the Indian and other representatives of transculturation; women writers and other less studied authors. Topics for Spain and Portugal include: writing and nationalism in the Spanish State; bilingualism and the literary texts; censorship and exile; new and renewed genres such as autobiography and testimony; the formation of the avant-garde. Formal studies are expected to bear out the general contextual focus of the series. The use of recent developments in literary criticism is especially appropriate. The series also seeks to contribute to the understanding and accuracy of interpretation of the writing which has combined European elements with indigenous and African ones as well as to the understanding of the dynamics behind such major cultural issues as the formation of literary trends or subgenres, national identities, the effects of postcolonial status on literary imagination, the appearance and experience of women writers, and the relationships between post-modernism and Ibero-American writing. The series title is inclusive of literatures which are geographically, historically, or politically related and whose comparison is relevant to Spanish and Spanish American writing. This means those written in the other three languages of Spain, in Portugal, and Brazil. Comparative studies in which colonial or post colonial themes are prevalent may also be appropriate, if one of the literatures is in either Spanish or Portuguese. The breadth of the geographical area is intended to provide a forum for revealing and interpreting its multicultural aspects."

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  • Title: Inscriptions/Transgressions

    Inscriptions/Transgressions

    Kunstgeschichte und Gender Studies – Histoire de l’art et études genre – Art History and Gender Studies
    by Kornelia Imesch (Volume editor) Jennifer John (Volume editor) Daniela Mondini (Volume editor) Sigrid Schade (Volume editor) Nicole Schweizer (Volume editor)
    ©2008 Edited Collection
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