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Imperial rivalry -- Anglophobia and French African policy / France, England, and the Tunisian affair / Great Britain and France in Egypt, 1876-1882 / King Leopold and Anglo-French rivalry, 1882-1884 / The Berlin Congo Conference / The tariff factor in Anglo-French West African partition / British and French imperialism in West Africa, 1885-1898 / The origins and significance of the Anglo-French confrontation at Fashoda, 1898 / The entente of 1904 as a colonial settlement / French war aims in Africa, 1914-1919 / Conclusion / Colonial rule -- Military expansion in the Western Sudan-- French and British style / The African factor in the establishment of French authority in West Africa, 1880-1900 / The French colonial service in French West Africa / Varieties of trusteeship : African territories under British and French mandate, 1919-1939 / French colonial policy in tropical Africa between the two world wars / British rule in Africa / The economic exploitation of Africa : some British and French comparisons / African education in a colonial context : French and British styles / Free France in Africa : Gaullism and colonialism / Algeria, 1962-1967 : an essay on dependence in independence / France and Britain in Africa : a perspective / Bibliography -- French colonial rule in Africa : a bibliographical essay /
European encounters -- The people who greeted Columbus / Religion of the Taíno people / First descriptions of the land, first violence against its people / Death of the Spanish at Navidad / The first Christian converts and martyrs in the new world / Founding Santo Domingo / The Indian monarchs / Criminals as kings / A voice in the wilderness: brother Antonio Montesino / The Royal response / Pirates, governors, and slaves -- Las Casas blamed for the African slave trade / The slave problem in Santo Domingo / Lemba and the Maroons of Hispaniola / Francis Drake's sacking of Santo Domingo / Colonial delinquency / The bulls / The buccaneers of Hispaniola / Business deals with the buccaneers / The idea of value on Hispaniola / Revolutions -- The monteros and the guerreros / The border Maroons of Le Maniel / The people-eater / The Boca Nigua revolt / Hayti and San Domingo / Toussaint's conquest / After the war, tertulias / Stupid Spain / The Dominican bolívar / Profane bell bottoms / Dominicans unite! / Caudillos and empires -- Pedro Santana / The caudillo of the South / In the army camp at Bermejo /
Thoughts on a question of importance proposed to the public, whether it is probable that the immense extent of territory acquired by this nation at the late peace, will operate towards the prosperity, or the ruin of the island of Great-Britain? London, 1765 / "Principles of law and polity, applied to the government of the British colonies in America. Written in the year 1764." From Select letters on the trade and government of America; and the Principles of law and polity, applied to the American colonies. London, 1774 / The rights of the British colonies asserted and proved. Boston, 1764 / The rights of colonies examined. Providence, 1765 / A letter from a gentleman at Halifax, to his friend in Rhode-Island, containing remarks upon a pamphlet, entitled, The rights of colonies examined. Newport, 1765 /
Introduction: anonymity, pseudonymity, and the question of agency in colonial West African newspapers -- Part 1. Newspapers in colonial West Africa -- The "fourth and only estate" : defining a public sphere in colonial West Africa -- Articulating empire: newspaper networks in colonial West Africa -- Part 2. Case studies from the Colonial Office -- The view from afar : the Colonial Office, imperial government, and pseudonymous African journalism -- Part 3. Case studies from West African newspapers -- Trickster tactics and the question of authorship in newspaper folktales -- Printing women : the gendering of literacy -- Nominal ladies and "real" women writers : female pseudonyms and the problem of authorial identity in the cases of "Rosa" and "Marjorie Mensah" -- Conclusion. "New visibilities" : African print subjects and the birth of the (postcolonial) author -- Appendix: I.T.A. Wallace-Johnson in court.
Charlottesville, Va. : University Press of Virginia, [2000]
081391907X (cloth ; alkaline paper)
The Invented and the Inventive -- The Race to Civilize: The Roots of Colonial Intellectual Life, 1840-1880s -- "The Sphinx Must Solve Her Own Riddle": New Imperialism and New Imperatives, 1880s-1920 -- "Unity, Self-Help and Co-operation": Pragmatic Prescriptions, 1920-1940 -- "Who Are the Nigerians?": Nationalism and the Future, 1940-1960 -- Colonial Subjects in Context.