The transnational networks of colonialism and increased mobility led to a rise in anti-colonial activism in European metropoles from the interwar period onwards. A central role can be ascribed to activists resisting against imperialism from within, as they played a crucial role in the organization of anticolonial resistance in metropole and colony. This PhD and early career workshop aims to examine anti-colonial activism in the European metropoles from interwar to immediate post-war period
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Opening of the 5th Pan-African Congress 1945 in Manchester. © British Library Date: 17-18 June 20...
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Imperial Networks investigates the discourses and practices of British colonialism. It reveals how B...
The thesis aims to address criticisms of cosmopolitanism that characterise it as an elite discourse,...
This thesis explores black West Indian activism in London between 1931-1948. It does so through a fo...
Opening of the 5th Pan-African Congress 1945 in Manchester. © British Library Date: 17-18 June 20...
Opening of the 5th Pan-African Congress 1945 in Manchester. © British Library Date: 17-18 June 20...
Since the early twentieth century, the notion of resistance became common currency in colonial langu...
The paper studies urban movements, as a type of social movements. These phenomena are studied throug...
During the three decades between the end of World War I and 1950, African and West Indian scholars, ...
This collectively authored article argues for a regional turn in the historical study of transnation...
As a political idea and a philosophical concept, postcolonialism has gained some level of popularity...
The thesis aims to address criticisms of cosmopolitanism that characterise it as an elite discourse,...
Colonial security strategies and the postcolonial vestiges they left both in the global South and in...
This thesis studies the activities of the Indonesian nationalist student organisation in the Netherl...
Those concerned with the study of African political economy and 'development' in Africa have often n...
Lindner U. Transnational movements between colonial empires: Migrant workers from the British Cape C...
Imperial Networks investigates the discourses and practices of British colonialism. It reveals how B...
The thesis aims to address criticisms of cosmopolitanism that characterise it as an elite discourse,...
This thesis explores black West Indian activism in London between 1931-1948. It does so through a fo...