Listing 1 - 4 of 4 |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
Postcolonial states and metropolitan societies still grapple today with the divisive and difficult legacies unleashed by settler colonialism.Whether they were settled for trade or geopolitical reasons, these settler communities had in common their shaping of landholding, laws, and race relations in colonies throughout the world. By looking at the detail of settlements in the twentieth century--from European colonial projects in Africa and expansionist efforts by the Japanese in Korea and Manchuria, to the Germans in Poland and the historical trajectories of Israel/Palestine and South A
Colonization --- Emigration and immigration --- Ethnic relations --- Inter-ethnic relations --- Interethnic relations --- Relations among ethnic groups --- Acculturation --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Ethnic groups --- Ethnology --- Social problems --- Sociology --- Minorities --- Race relations --- Immigration --- International migration --- Migration, International --- Population geography --- Colonisation --- Imperialism --- Land settlement --- Colonies --- Decolonization --- History --- Emigration et immigration --- Relations interethniques --- Histoire
Choose an application
Written by a team of eminent historians, these essays explore how ten twentieth-century intellectuals and social reformers sought to adapt familiar Victorian values to modern conditions of democracy, feminism and mass culture.
Choose an application
Written by a team of eminent historians, these essays explore how ten twentieth-century intellectuals and social reformers sought to adapt such familiar Victorian values as `civilisation', `domesticity', `conscience' and `improvement' to modern conditions of democracy, feminism and mass culture. Covering such figures as J.M. Keynes, E.M. Forster and Lord Reith of the BBC, these interdisciplinary studies scrutinize the children of the Victorians at a time when their private assumptions and public positions were under increasing strain in a rapidly changing world. After the Victorians<
Social reformers --- Social movements --- Civic leaders --- Intellectuals --- Duty. --- Conscience. --- Ethics --- Guilt --- Superego --- Deontology --- Obligation --- Responsibility --- Supererogation --- Intelligentsia --- Persons --- Social classes --- Specialists --- Community leaders --- Leaders, Civic --- Movements, Social --- Social history --- Social psychology --- Reformers --- Great Britain --- Social conditions --- Intellectual life --- clapham --- sect --- lytton --- strachey --- stephens --- college --- howards --- end --- bishop --- lahore
Choose an application
À l’origine et au cœur de ce livre se trouve une question : comment écrire une histoire comparée des femmes ? Quatre grandes historiennes américaines, Ann Taylor Allen, Bonnie S. Anderson, Karen Offen et Susan Pedersen ont accepté de relever le défi. Concentrant leurs regards sur l’Europe et les États-Unis, du xviiie à la fin du xxe siècle, les auteures se proposent d’offrir de nouvelles perspectives sur cette histoire, d’analyser sous différents angles les promesses d’une telle entreprise et d’en souligner les écueils. Visant à mieux faire connaître en France les recherches en histoire comparée des femmes, ce livre, initialement paru aux États-Unis en 2006, révèle l’importance de ce champ d’étude pour l’histoire comparative. Sur le plan méthodologique, il donne une plus ample connaissance des différentes historiographies et montre combien le dialogue peut se révéler fécond et stimuler d’autres formes d’écritures.
History --- Women's Studies --- histoire --- historiographie --- féminisme --- Occident --- femme --- méthode comparative
Listing 1 - 4 of 4 |
Sort by
|