Imperialism and its Contradictions by Harvey Kaye Harvey J. Kaye

Imperialism and its Contradictions by Harvey Kaye Harvey J. Kaye

Author:Harvey Kaye, Harvey J. Kaye [Harvey Kaye, Harvey J. Kaye]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: History, General
ISBN: 9780415907972
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Publisher: Psychology Press
Published: 1995-01-15T16:04:09+00:00


Notes

This chapter originally appeared in Moorhead Wright, ed., Rights and Obligations in North-South Relations (London, Macmillan, 1986).

1. “Summary of Events,” Asiatic Quarterly, July 1866.

2. Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations, Book 4, Chapter 7, “Of Colonies,” Part 3 (opening).

3. Bruno da Ponte, The Last to Leave: Portuguese Colonialism in Africa (London, 1974), 60–61.

4. German Colonial Office, The Treatment of Native and Other Populations (Berlin, 1919), 31.

5. Frantz Fanon, The Wretched of the Earth (1961; trans. C. Farrington, Harmonds-worth, 1967), 68.

6. M. D. Theobald, The Mahdiya: A History of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 1881–1899 (London, 1951), 7–8, 10–11.

7. J. P. Ferrier, Caravan Journeys and Wanderings (English ed., London, 1857; reprint, Karachi, 1976), 186.

8. S. Lane-Poole, The Life of Lord Stratford de Redcliffe K. G. (London, 1890), 199, 201.

9. C. M. Cipolla, ed., The Fontana Economic History of Europe: The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries (London, 1974), 10n; F. Braudel, Civilization and Capitalism, 15th-18th Century, vol. 3, The Perspective of the World (trans. S. Reynolds, London, 1984), 393–94.

10. See, e.g., U. Bitterli, Die “Wilden” und die “Zivilisierten” (Munich, 1976), 426–27.

11. C. Marvin, The Russians at Merv and Herat (London, 1883), 269, 276–77.

12. R. Robinson, in Oxford and the Idea of Commonwealth, ed. F. Madden and D. K. Fieldhouse (London, 1982), 31.

13. L. Hanke, “More Heat and Some Light on the Spanish Struggle for Justice in the Conquest of America,” Hispanic American Historical Review 44 (1964): 296–97.

14. The Prose Works of John Milton, ed. J. P. St. John (London, 1848), vol. 2, 349ff.

15. Bartolomé de las Casas, The Destruction of the Indies, trans. J. Phillips (new ed., New York, 1972). Much can be learned about the ancestry of the civilizing mission in England from J. McVeagh, Tradefull Merchants: The Portrayal of the Capitalist in Literature (London, 1981).

16. W. A. Wills and L. T. Collingridge, eds., The Downfall of Lobengula (London, 1984), 306.

17. G. Malgeri, La Guerra Libica (1911–1912) (Rome, 1970), 48.

18. Sir A. Zimmern, The Third British Empire (London, 1926), 13, 40, 53.

19. Livingstone’s Missionary Correspondence, 1841–1856, ed. I. Schapera (London, 1961), 282 (13 September 1855).

20. Winston Churchill, The River War (London, 1899), 26–27.

21. M. St. J. Packe, The Life of John Stuart Mill (London, 1954), 469.

22. The Speeches of Robert Richards, Esq., in the Debate in Parliament on the Renewal of the Charter of the Hon. East India Company …, 1813 (London, 1814), 50.

23. Charles Dickens, Barnaby Rudge (1841), Chapter 28.

24. Osbert Sitwell, Great Morning (London, 1949), 257; cf. 215.

25. W. S. Hamer, The British Army: Civil-Military Relations, 1855–1905 (Oxford, 1970), 217.

26. Multatuli [E. D. Dekker], Max Havelaar (English ed., New York, 1927), 235–36.

27. William Gladstone quoted in Hansard, vol. 251, 1880, col. 922ff.

28. Fanon, The Wretched of the Earth, 62.

29. Ibid., preface by J. P. Sartre, 25.

30. Bitterli, Die “Wilden” und die “Zivilisierten”, 96.

31. R. J. Hammond, Portugal and Africa, 1815–1910 (Stanford, 1966), 46n.

32. W. J. Mommsen, in Nationality and the Pursuit of National Independence, ed. T. W. Moody (Belfast, 1978), 128.

33. G. E. W. Russell, Collections and Recollections, Series 2 (London, 1909), 63; cf.



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