No other type of territory has been so affected by the colonial endeavor as islands. Islands, especially the smaller entities, were the first territories to be colonized in the European Age of Discovery, suffered the colonial burden most intimately and thoroughly, and have been the last to seek and obtain independence. Controversially, such a triple heritage may have endowed these locales with the recipe for a particularly benign form of postcolonialism: higher contemporary incomes and better living standards. Perhaps just as dramatically, island societies have been at the forefront in actually struggling to postpone or prevent independence, with considerable success to date. And so, islands also offer the intriguing complication of ...
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International audienceThis article investigates the impacts and implications of the imposition of na...
This paper examines the ways in which European colonialism positioned tropical island landscapes out...
Starting with Iceland in 1944, the emergence of many small sovereign island states has generated in...
Being on the edge, being out of sight and so out of mind, exposes the weakness of mainstream ideas, ...
This article first considers the significance of historical experience in academic studies, includin...
The phenomenon of colonialism influenced the cultures, economies, and politics of the majority of th...
This article draws on Edward Said's notion of 'imaginary geographies' to explore how representations...
For a great majority of former colonies, the outcome of decolonization was independence. Yet scatter...
My aim is to present a reading of islands as places and resemblances, including an understanding of ...
Islands have transitioned from being conceived as prototypes of idealised polities to being deliber...
Islands are sites of innovative conceptualizations, whether of nature or human enterprise, whether v...
Creative, innovative, and timely research on islands and island futures is warranted and pressing, n...
Fictional islands are distinctive, significant literary geographies. This chapter explores these sit...
This far-reaching and multidisciplinary overview of the study of islands celebrates the wealth and s...
When East Timor achieved sovereignty on 20 May 2002, the ceremony marked not only the end of an ago...
International audienceThis article investigates the impacts and implications of the imposition of na...
This paper examines the ways in which European colonialism positioned tropical island landscapes out...
Starting with Iceland in 1944, the emergence of many small sovereign island states has generated in...
Being on the edge, being out of sight and so out of mind, exposes the weakness of mainstream ideas, ...