Empire Unbound is an exploration of the history and politics of empire and imperial citizenship that went into the making of South Africa before the Second World War. The making of racial difference in South Africa is often located in the temporal and political terrain that is Apartheid (1948-1994). In this dissertation I look to the history of South Africa in the long nineteenth century and recuperate the frameworks of empire and imperial citizenship in making sense of struggles for belonging. Empire, both as a form of government and imaginary, invokes a degree of scale that exceeds the nation-state. It also historically precedes the nation-state, which has come to exemplify the model form for organizing sovereign polities. In Empire Unb...
This dissertation is a study of British theater, publishing, and broadcasting in East and West Afric...
The Empire Question at the start of the twentieth century was not simply a matter of whether the U.S...
This article examines colonial institutionalisation of poverty amongst colonised and conquered black...
Empire Unbound is an exploration of the history and politics of empire and imperial citizenship that...
"Empire Unbound " is an exploration of the history and politics of empire and imperial cit...
Empire Unbound is an exploration of the history and politics of empire and imperial citizenship tha...
This thesis examines the history of immigration policy in South Africa and provides valuable insight...
This dissertation scrutinizes the history of Indian colonial migrants in South Africa between 1860 a...
This special issue on the ‘South African empire’ evolved from the South African empire research proj...
From the late 1950s, as independent African polities replaced formal colonial rule in Africa, South ...
Proefskrif (PhD (Geskiedenis))--PU vir CHO, 1997The aim of this study is to discover the process of ...
This disquisition is an inter-disciplinary investigation into some dominant hegemonic narratives of ...
At the turn of the twentieth century, Indian immigrants throughout the British empire faced a rise i...
Between the 1910s and 1930s, male migrants from colonial Nyasaland (present-day Malawi) contested So...
This article considers the history of South African imperialism and claims over a white Southern Afr...
This dissertation is a study of British theater, publishing, and broadcasting in East and West Afric...
The Empire Question at the start of the twentieth century was not simply a matter of whether the U.S...
This article examines colonial institutionalisation of poverty amongst colonised and conquered black...
Empire Unbound is an exploration of the history and politics of empire and imperial citizenship that...
"Empire Unbound " is an exploration of the history and politics of empire and imperial cit...
Empire Unbound is an exploration of the history and politics of empire and imperial citizenship tha...
This thesis examines the history of immigration policy in South Africa and provides valuable insight...
This dissertation scrutinizes the history of Indian colonial migrants in South Africa between 1860 a...
This special issue on the ‘South African empire’ evolved from the South African empire research proj...
From the late 1950s, as independent African polities replaced formal colonial rule in Africa, South ...
Proefskrif (PhD (Geskiedenis))--PU vir CHO, 1997The aim of this study is to discover the process of ...
This disquisition is an inter-disciplinary investigation into some dominant hegemonic narratives of ...
At the turn of the twentieth century, Indian immigrants throughout the British empire faced a rise i...
Between the 1910s and 1930s, male migrants from colonial Nyasaland (present-day Malawi) contested So...
This article considers the history of South African imperialism and claims over a white Southern Afr...
This dissertation is a study of British theater, publishing, and broadcasting in East and West Afric...
The Empire Question at the start of the twentieth century was not simply a matter of whether the U.S...
This article examines colonial institutionalisation of poverty amongst colonised and conquered black...