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30 reviewsISBN 10: 3631665997
ISBN 13: 9783631665992
Author: Uta Fenske, Daniel Groth, Klaus Michael Guse, Barbel Kuhn
Colonialism and decolonization are historical phenomena that are part of the historical experience of many European countries. This volume offers students and teachers a new understanding of how colonialism and decolonization fit into our shared European past and contains teaching materials for history classes in European schools. The contributions have been produced by the EU project CoDec, involving partners from Belgium, Germany, Estonia, Great Britain, Austria, Poland and Switzerland. Analyzing colonial pasts, processes of decolonization and memory politics in different European countries from comparative and transnational perspectives, the study presents useful sources and practical suggestions for cutting-edge history lessons in European schools.
I. Overseas Colonialism
Understanding Overseas Colonialism as a Process: An Introduction
Potatoes, Coffee and Sugar – The Foreign from “Overseas” Changes Europe.
Potatoes – The Foreign from the Colonies Becomes One’s Own
Coffee – The Foreign Becomes Part of the “Western” Lifestyle in Europe
Sugar – The Foreign is Copied
Colonialism and the Caribbean: Wealth, Power and the British Imperial State
Economic Aspects of Colonialism: A Caribbean Case Study
Swiss Emigrants in 19th Century Brazil: Ambivalent Entanglements with Structures of Slavery
II. Inner-European Hegemonic Relations and Entanglements as Colonialism?
Inner-European Colonialism: An Introduction
The Case of Lutheranism in Estonian History – From External Determination to People’s Church
Images of Poland in Germany in the Late 18th and the 19th Centuries: Precondition of Colonial Power Relations?
Making Sense of Postcolonial Theories and Applying them to the Relationship between Eastern and Western Europe
German Colonial Policy in Greater Poland (19th and 20th Centuries)
Inner-Polish Politics in Kresy during the Interwar Period: An Example of Inner-European Colonialism?
III. Decolonization and Independence Movements
Decolonization, the Cold War and Development Aid: An Introduction
Between a Brotherly Union and Colonialism – Poland in the USSR Sphere of Influence
The Representation of Congolese Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba and his Speech on 30 June 1960 (Congolese Independence Day) – Food for Controversy
Immigration to Estonia after World War II
The Case of the Secret Uranium Factory in Sillamäe
Reasons for Appeasement: The British Empire
Switzerland and Rwanda: A Troublesome Partnership
IV. Memory Politics
Postcolonial Collective Memory Cultures in Europe. A Fragmented, Divided and National-Bound Landscape: An Introduction
Why “colonialism” as a concept causes confusion, and exploration of alternatives within historiography
Congo in Flemish/Belgian and Postcolonial Belgian/Congolese Collective Memory
Who Owns the Polish Past? Polish History Seen From Western European and Polish Points of View
Colonial Patterns of Interpretation in Swiss Comics
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Tags: Uta Fenske, Daniel Groth, Klaus Michael Guse, Barbel Kuhn, Colonialism, decolonization