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  1. 181

    Keeping them in their place: the ambivalent relationship between development and migration in Africa by Bakewell, O

    Published 2007
    “…This sedentary bias is a reflection of the roots of the 'development project’ in Africa in the colonial administrations of twentieth century. Today, many of the new initiatives on migration and development have the implicit objective of reducing the flow of international migration, especially to the industrialised world. …”
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    DIVERGING SOCIAL ORDERS OF EUROPE AND RUSSIA AFTER THE MIDDLE AGES, AND LONG-TERM POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES by N. S. Rozov

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The cyclical dynamics is explained by the interrelation of the following factors: 1) the primacy of military-compulsory (“colonial”) administration as a means of retaining and managing vast territories; 2) the state priorities of military power, size of the territory, and the volume of export products; 3) the order of military service as a basic model for political and social institutions; the corresponding weakness of autonomous capital and business activity; 4) the mental, cultural and property gap (lack of vertical solidarity) between the elites and the bulk of the population. 5) the monopoly of state religion (or forced atheism). …”
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  3. 183

    Government schooling and teacher identity: The exertions of the first-class teacher at Worcester, Cape of Good Hope, c.1856-1873 by Helen Ludlow

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…In 1839 the colonial administration introduced to the Cape Colony one of the first systems of state education in the British Empire. …”
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  4. 184

    Yesevi Topraklarında Ateizm ve Kültürel Sekülerlik Politikaları: 1920-1940 Yılları Arasında Sovyet Yönetiminin Kazakistan’daki İslam Politikası by Sultanmurat ABZHALOV, Bakhytzhan SAPAROV

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Various propaganda methods were carried out against the Islamic values adopted by the Kazakh society with this cultural momentum, which lasted about 10 centuries, the annexation of Tsarist Russia and the colonial administration that followed, and the policy of atheism, which was adopted by the Soviet Communist party for 70 years. …”
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  5. 185

    LATE PRE-HISPANIC AND EARLY COLONIAL SILVER PRODUCTION IN THE QUEBRADA DE TARAPACÁ, NORTHERN CHILE LA PRODUCCIÓN DE PLATA EN LOS PERÍODOS PREHISPÁNICO TARDÍO Y COLONIAL TEMPRANO EN... by Colleen M Zori, Peter Tropper

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Drawing on a survey of the Quebrada de Tarapacá in northern Chile and excavations at the Inka and Colonial administrative site of Tarapacá Viejo, we present archaeological evidence of small-scale purification of silver using lead. …”
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  6. 186

    The Roman Catholic Mission and leprosy control in colonial Ogoja Province, Nigeria, 1936-1960 by Manton, J

    Published 2005
    “…This scheme offers a useful template for the examination of the role of mission in the construction of colonial administration, the local and international ramifications of decolonisation, and the evolution of ideologies and genealogies of development and global public health.…”
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  7. 187

    Nature’s empire: the Darwinian idiom in late Victorian international thought by Butcher, CE

    Published 2020
    “…Finally, I undertake an analysis of journalism and colonial administration to explore the percolation of such Darwinian notions into quotidian British imperial discourse and practice.…”
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    Small steps, large outcome: a historical institutional analysis of Malaysia's political economy by Noh, A

    Published 2012
    “…By adopting a historical institutional analysis it explains that British colonial administration persistently made rational choices within a short-term horizon that encouraged the growth of two autonomous groups – Malays and Chinese - whose political, economic and social organisation, at the point of Malaya’s independence in 1957, had made it inevitable for them to embark on some form of consociational arrangement. …”
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  9. 189

    In Egyptian service by Innes, M, Innes, Mary

    Published 1986
    “…<p>In 1919 the number of British officials employed by the Egyptian Government reached a peak of over 1,600, a substantial figure in relation to a colonial administration like the Indian Civil Service. However, due to the anomalous nature of Britain's occupation of Egypt, the workings of British administration there were left deliberately ambiguous. …”
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  10. 190

    TERRITORIAL REGULATION OF THE DUTCH COLONIAL GOVERNMENT IN NEDERLANDS NIEUW GUINEA 1898-1962 by Rosmaida Sinaga

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…<p>This study discussed about the regulation of the Dutch colonial administration for its expansion in Nederlands Nieuw Guinea (NNG) between 1898 and 1962.  The arrangement covered the expansion area, uniting and abolition of the government. …”
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  11. 191

    Island of Mayotte on its way to the international community by Ivan Victorovich Nezhentsev, Lyudmila Vasil’evna Ponomarenko

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The article contains the detail analysis of specifics features of French colonial administration. The legislative changes of territorial status of Mayotte traced on the basis of researched decrees, laws, resolutions. …”
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  12. 192

    Possessing Natural Worlds: Life and Death in Biocultural Collections by Danielle L. Gilbert

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Attempts to obtain this power took the form of extractive collecting, activities which allowed colonial administrators and scientists to dictate ownership over the existence and mortality of nature. …”
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  13. 193

    Muslim Bengal writes back: A study of Rokeya’s representation of Europe by Hasan, Md. Mahmudul

    Published 2012
    “…However, although she experienced the obtrusive presence of colonial administrators and intellectuals in her country, she had the privilege of interacting with English people who were her civil servant husband’s colleagues in the bureaucracy even though the scope of the communication was restricted by the Indian notion of purdah and by the colonizer’s culture of maintaining distance from the colonized. …”
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  14. 194

    Teatro Indio Precolombino. El Bailete del Güegüence o Macho Ratón by Patricia Henríquez Puentes

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…This play stages a criticisim of colonial administration through ome characters, dramatic action, expression, and farcical and satírical slant. …”
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  15. 195

    ‘Removing the Youth from their Pernicious Environment’: Child Separation Practices in South Dutch New Guinea, 1902-1921 by Maaike Derksen

    Published 2020-11-01
    “… This article examines practices of child separation in South Dutch New Guinea during the first two decades of colonial administration and missionary presence, spanning the years 1902-1920. …”
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    Uma vida dedicada ao Real Serviço: João Pereira Caldas, dos sertões do Rio Negro à nomeação para o Conselho Ultramarino (1753-1790) A life dedicated to Royal Service: João Pereira... by Fabiano Vilaça dos Santos

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…However, before considering the portrayal of the young military, this article presents his biographical traits, his family relationships and connections in the Court - key issues to analyze the recruitment of colonial administrators. Then, we will look at the various shifts in Pereira Caldas career, from governor and captain-general of the Grão Pará and Maranhão captainces to commissioner of the Treaty of San Ildefonso. …”
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  17. 197

    The Cape Verdean "community" in Portugal by Batalha, L

    Published 2003
    “…Some have remained in Portugal, but most found positions within the colonial administration of the other Portuguese colonies. …”
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    Pentadbiran Jenayah Di Kelantan, 1902-1941 by Zakaria, Mohamad Ehsan

    Published 2016
    “…This research aims to prove that the socio-economic changes introduce by the British colonial administration in Kelantan was the factor of the crime increments in Kelantan. …”
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    El censo de 1950 en Guinea Española: la raza como categoría de recuento (la otredad absoluta en cuestión) / The 1950 census of Spanish Guinea: race as an enumerative category (abso... by Pablo Estévez Hernández

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The paper in centered on the confection of a colonial census (1950) and its feedback with anthropological discourses as to capture the colonial-administrative incursion and the representation of the Spanish in the geopolitical arena. …”
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    Les Jeunes Tunisiens, une contre-expérience de la minoration ? Politisation des langues dans la presse francophone en Tunisie coloniale (1907-1912) by Sarra Zaïed

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The status of the language was based on Tunisian actors who needed French to act as intermediaries and to occupy official positions within the colonial administration. This analysis therefore allows us to qualify the concepts of “dominant language” and “dominated language” and to show the dialogue between two languages among a literate elite.…”
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