This chapter considers the construction of the notion of decolonization in the context of national political cultures. It seeks to explore the question: What was the role of cultural prejudices and preferences in the end of the three biggest European colonial empires in Africa? Answers will be provided by tracing the impact of some explicit and recurrent cultural prejudices at the level of senior decision makers and officials in comparing British, French, and Portuguese decolonization. It is not possible to show unequivocally here the decisive role of political culture in decolonization. My aim is simply to present arguments and evidence from some relevant sources that it did play an important role in both setting the pace and hel...
The article discusses the social conditions of São Tomé e Principe during the country's late colonia...
This article places the resistance by the Portuguese government to the growing wave of anti-colonial...
Defence date: 10 January 2018Examining Board: Professor Stéphane Van Damme, European University Inst...
This chapter considers the construction of the notion of decolonization in the context of national ...
Looking at decolonization in the conditional tense, this volume teases out the complex and uncertain...
The central role in Portuguese political culture of the identification of Portugal as a colonizing ...
Looking at decolonization in the conditional tense, this volume teases out the complex and uncertain...
This article analyses the issue of miscegenation in Portugal, which is directly associated with the...
European colonial powers invaded and then dominated a large part of the African continent from the s...
European colonialisms (circa. Late 1400) are complex, particularized, and changing political-economi...
The parts of the British Empire on which the sun never set were nonetheless surrounded by the coloni...
Among its many global impacts, decolonization triggered the migration of several million ‘repatriate...
Since 2016, I have been an active member of the Decolonising SOAS WG and in the last two years, I ha...
It has been over sixty (60) years since decolonization in Africa. In years gone by, a pattern has em...
In 2020, Europe was the setting for several events that sparked off a broad debate on the need for ...
The article discusses the social conditions of São Tomé e Principe during the country's late colonia...
This article places the resistance by the Portuguese government to the growing wave of anti-colonial...
Defence date: 10 January 2018Examining Board: Professor Stéphane Van Damme, European University Inst...
This chapter considers the construction of the notion of decolonization in the context of national ...
Looking at decolonization in the conditional tense, this volume teases out the complex and uncertain...
The central role in Portuguese political culture of the identification of Portugal as a colonizing ...
Looking at decolonization in the conditional tense, this volume teases out the complex and uncertain...
This article analyses the issue of miscegenation in Portugal, which is directly associated with the...
European colonial powers invaded and then dominated a large part of the African continent from the s...
European colonialisms (circa. Late 1400) are complex, particularized, and changing political-economi...
The parts of the British Empire on which the sun never set were nonetheless surrounded by the coloni...
Among its many global impacts, decolonization triggered the migration of several million ‘repatriate...
Since 2016, I have been an active member of the Decolonising SOAS WG and in the last two years, I ha...
It has been over sixty (60) years since decolonization in Africa. In years gone by, a pattern has em...
In 2020, Europe was the setting for several events that sparked off a broad debate on the need for ...
The article discusses the social conditions of São Tomé e Principe during the country's late colonia...
This article places the resistance by the Portuguese government to the growing wave of anti-colonial...
Defence date: 10 January 2018Examining Board: Professor Stéphane Van Damme, European University Inst...