Decolonisation and the Pacific

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21.99
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Tracey Banivanua Mar
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Paperback
publisher: 
Cambridge University Press
published_date: 
21/02/2019
isbn: 
9781108705783
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Books > History > Historical periods > 20th century history: 1900 to 2000
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Tracey Banivanua Mar|Paperback|Cambridge University Press|21/02/2019
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9781108705783
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This book charts the previously untold story of decolonisation in the oceanic world of the Pacific, Australia and New Zealand, presenting it both as an indigenous and an international phenomenon. Tracey Banivanua Mar reveals how the inherent limits of decolonisation were laid bare by the historical peculiarities of colonialism in the region, and demonstrates the way imperial powers conceived of decolonisation as a new form of imperialism. She shows how Indigenous peoples responded to these limits by developing rich intellectual, political and cultural networks transcending colonial and national borders, with localised traditions of protest and dialogue connected to the global ferment of the twentieth century. The individual stories told here shed new light on the forces that shaped twentieth-century global history, and reconfigure the history of decolonisation, presenting it not as an historic event, but as a fragile, contingent and ongoing process continuing well into the postcolonial era.

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