This book provides an interpretation of human history on a global scale from a "green" perspective.
Describes historical and social events in various world nations during the period of exploration and exploitation from 1450 to 1760.
Fernández Retamar wants Latin - American writers and intellectuals to take the side of the suffering people of the continent , or , in other words , to take Caliban's side . Caliban thus becomes a two - fold symbol : he refers to a ...
On ne naît pas propriétaire terrien : on le devient.
Across the Mongolo
Indigenous essays in honour of Linda Tuhiwai Smith celebrate the positive, shifting ground of how Indigenous writers are shaping the post-colonial research world.
"Based on the latest scholarship in gender, race, and empire studies, Intimate Empires offers truly global insight into the experiences of ordinary people during the Age of Empire.
This book presents an analysis of the relationship between these colonial crimes and their continuing criminal and social consequences that exist today.
Examines the factors that precipitated the exploration and colonization of the world from 1450 to 1650 and analyzes the resulting political and social consequences
This book explores the conquest, predation and management of human bodies and emotions by the growing capitalist digital community.
These stories combined with historiography give readers a comprehensive understanding of how the first Chimurenga, or war of independence, was strategized and implemented.