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Revenants of the German Empire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

Revenants of the German Empire

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Framed by the 1919 Treaty of Versailles, the formation of the League of Nations Mandates System, the 1925 Locarno Conference, and the Manchurian Crisis of the early 1930s, Revenants of the German Empire: Colonial Germans, Imperialism, and the League of Nations explores the adaptiveness of German colonists after the loss of the German colonies following the First World War.

Chronic Disparities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Chronic Disparities

"A higher education history textbook that focuses on public health in world history. This is part of the Roots of Contemporary Issues series"--

Revenants of a Fallen Empire
  • Language: en

Revenants of a Fallen Empire

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Sean Andrew Wempe's book addresses the various ways in which Colonial Germans attempted to cope with the loss of the German colonies after the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. The German colonial advocates who are the focus of this monograph comprised not only those individuals who had been allowed to remain in the mandates as new subjects of the Allies, but also former colonial officials, settlers, and missionaries who were forcibly repatriated by the mandatory powers after the First World War.

Revenants of the German Empire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

Revenants of the German Empire

In 1919 the Treaty of Versailles stripped Germany of its overseas colonies. This sudden transition to a post-colonial nation left the men and women invested in German imperialism to rebuild their status on the international stage. Remnants of an earlier era, these Kolonialdeutsche (Colonial Germans) exploited any opportunities they could to recover, renovate, and market their understandings of German and European colonial aims in order to reestablish themselves as "experts" and "fellow civilizers" in discourses on nationalism and imperialism. Revenants of the German Empire: Colonial Germans, Imperialism, and the League of Nations tracks the difficulties this diverse group of Colonial Germans...

Power Politics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Power Politics

"A higher education history textbook that focuses on carbon energy in world history. This is part of the Roots of Contemporary Issues series"--

Disease and the Modern World: 1500 to the Present Day
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 281

Disease and the Modern World: 1500 to the Present Day

‘Mark Harrison's book illuminates the threats posed by infectious diseases since 1500. He places these diseases within an international perspective, and demonstrates the relationship between European expansion and changing epidemiological patterns. The book is a significant introduction to a fascinating subject.’ Gerald N. Grob, Rutgers State University In this lively and accessible book, Mark Harrison charts the history of disease from the birth of the modern world around 1500 through to the present day. He explores how the rise of modern nation-states was closely linked to the threat posed by disease, and particularly infectious, epidemic diseases. He examines the ways in which disease...

The Kaiser and the Colonies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 407

The Kaiser and the Colonies

Many view Kaiser Wilhelm II as having personally ruled Germany, dominating its politics, and choreographing its leap to global power, but The Kaiser and the Colonies shows that he played a surprisingly muted role in the German Empire in contrast to the lively, varied, innovative responses to German imperialism from monarchs around the world.

Ruptured Lives
  • Language: en

Ruptured Lives

"A higher education history textbook that focuses on refugee crises in world history. This is part of the Roots of Contemporary Issues series"--

Heavy Traffic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

Heavy Traffic

"A higher education history book on the global drug trade"--

Colonial America and the Earl of Halifax, 1748-1761
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 259

Colonial America and the Earl of Halifax, 1748-1761

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Colonial America and the Early of Halifax examines the governance of British America in the period prior to the American Revolution. Focusing upon the career of George Montagu Dunk, Second Earl of Halifax and First Lord of the Board of Trade & Plantations (1716-1771), it explores colonial planners and policy-makers during the political hiatus between the age of Walpole and the subsequent age of imperial crisis. As ambitious metropolitan politicians vied for ministerial dominance, Halifax's board played a vital role in shaping British perceptions of its growing empire. A repository of information and intelligence, the board offered Halifax the opportunity to establish his own niche interest, ...