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Cooperative Rule: Community Development in Britain's Late Empire [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 274 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x20 mm, weight: 408 g, 7 b-w illustrations
  • Sērija : Berkeley Series in British Studies 20
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Nov-2021
  • Izdevniecība: University of California Press
  • ISBN-10: 0520381882
  • ISBN-13: 9780520381889
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 274 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x20 mm, weight: 408 g, 7 b-w illustrations
  • Sērija : Berkeley Series in British Studies 20
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Nov-2021
  • Izdevniecība: University of California Press
  • ISBN-10: 0520381882
  • ISBN-13: 9780520381889
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"While many have interpreted the cooperative movement as propagating a radical alternative to capitalism, Cooperative Rule shows that in the late British Empire, cooperation became an important part of the armory of colonialism. The system was rooted in British rule in India at the end of the nineteenth century. Officials and experts saw cooperation as a unique solution to the problems of late colonialism, one able to both improve economic conditions and defuse anticolonial politics by allowing communityuplift among the empire's primarily rural inhabitants. A truly transcolonial history, this ambitious book traces the career of cooperation from South Asia to Eastern and Central Africa and finally to Britain. In tracing this history, Aaron Windel opens the doors for a reconsideration of how the colonial career of cooperation and community development influenced the reimagination of community in Europe and America from the 1960s onward"--

While many have interpreted the cooperative movement as propagating a radical alternative to capitalism, Cooperative Rule shows that in the late British Empire, cooperation became an important part of the armory of colonialism. The system was rooted in British rule in India at the end of the nineteenth century. Officials and experts saw cooperation as a unique solution to the problems of late colonialism, one able to both improve economic conditions and defuse anticolonial politics by allowing community uplift among the empire’s primarily rural inhabitants. A truly transcolonial history, this ambitious book examines the career of cooperation from South Asia to Eastern and Central Africa and finally to Britain. In tracing this history, Aaron Windel opens the door for a reconsideration of how the colonial uses of cooperation and community development influenced the reimagination of community in Europe and America from the 1960s onward.

Recenzijas

"An electric account of the cooperative movements role in rural modernization. . . .an ambitious and clear-headed. . . .contribution to these literatures and to courses on colonial development, anti-colonial politics, and late imperial history." * H-Soz-Kult * "[ An] original book." * Contemporary British History *

List of Illustrations
ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1(18)
1 Cooperative Rule
19(42)
2 Pedagogies of Community Development
61(33)
3 Anti-empire, Development, and Emergency Rule
94(18)
4 Uganda's Anti-colonial Cooperative Movement
112(30)
5 Cooperatives and Decolonization in Postwar Britain
142(33)
Conclusion 175(8)
Notes 183(56)
Bibliography 239(16)
Index 255
Aaron Windel is Associate Professor of History at Simon Fraser University.