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Colonialism Imperialism Decolonization

In-depth Analysis for a World History Survey Course

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3 Approaches to World History

A. Chronological

B. TopicalC. Regional

From:Reilly, Kevin. “A World History Approach” in Approaches to World Studies: A Handbook for Curriculum Planners, eds. Robert B. Woyach and Richard C. Remy, 19-60. Needham Heights, MA: Simon & Schuster 1989.

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Chronological

I. Human Origins and the Agricultural Revolution (to 4000 BCE)

II. Urban Revolution & Early Civilization (4000 BCE – 500 BCE)

III. Classical and Great Traditions (2000 BCE – 1453 CE)

IV. Rise of the West (1400 – 1914)

V. World in the Shadow of the West (1800 – 1945)

VI. Problems of the Interdependent World (post 1945)

Where would Colonization, Imperialism, & Decolonization fit ????

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Topical

Where would Colonization, Imperialism, & Decolonization fit ????

First Semester• Gender and Family (Human Origins – 1000

BCE)• City and Civilization (3000 BCE – 1000 CE)• Religion and Society (1000 BCE – 1000 CE)• War and Peace (500 BCE – 1500 CE)

Second Semester• Politics and States (1500 – 1800)• Economics and Ecology (1500 – 1900)• Race and Nationality (1600 – present)• Individual and Mass Society (1800 – present)

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Regional

Where would Colonization, Imperialism, & Decolonization fit ????

I. Thinking Geographically – Introducing Location & Space

• Geographic Variations on the Local Scale• Geographic Variations on the National

Scale

II. Patterns/Processes on Global Scale • Regionalization• Physical Geography• Human Geography• Trade/Politics/Economics

III. Uneven Development• Development Continuum• Measures of Development• Theories of Development• Spatial Dimensions of Development

IV. The Global Pattern of Development• More Developed Regions• Less Developed Regions

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Lecture Topic Ideas

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What is the relationship between industrialization and imperialism?

Eric Hobsbawm’s work is critical on this subject – focus on British dominance

• Industry and Empire (1968, 1999)• Age of Empire (1987)

Alice Amsden’s contrasting piece on others who industrialize later• The Rise of the ‘Rest’: Challenges to the West from Late

Industrializing Economies (2001)

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Technology and its Role in Imperialism/Colonialism

• Transportation• Medicine• Weapons

Jared Diamond’s Guns, Germs, and Steel (1997) could be a good supplement to this topic as he discusses how geography impacted the development of technology in different regions.

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Empire in British Literature

• William Shakespeare – The Tempest• Daniel Defoe – Robinson Crusoe• Jean Rhys – Wide Sargasso Sea• Charlotte Bronte – Jane Eyre• Rudyard Kipling – The White Man’s Burden• E.M. Forster – A Passage to India• George Orwell – Shooting an Elephant• Joseph Conrad – The Heart of Darkness

Lecture Topic described in Professor Patrick Allitt’s Great Course seminar “The Rise and Fall of the British Empire” Course No 8480, The Teaching Company.

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Economics and Theories of Empire

• Hobson/Lenin Theory

• Wallerstein’s World System (How does his theory fit with empire building?)

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Comprehensive Activities

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In-depth Analysis : China and the Opium Wars

• China’s Official Statementso Imperial Edict to the Grand Secretariat (June 5, 1842)o Reports by Kiying, Imperial Commissioner (1842)

• Britain’s Statementso Participant’s View by J. Elliot Bingham, Naval Officer

(1842)

• China’s Response to the End of the Opium Warso Wei Yuan’s Defense Plan (1842)

From: Stearns, Peter. World History in Documents:

A Comparative Reader. New York, NY: New York University Press, 1998.

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Comparison of Ruling Philosophy Between Chinese, Indian, Ottoman, and French Rulers

• The Emperor Kangxi “Reflections” (China, 1671-1722)• Memoirs of the Emperor Jahangir (India, 1605-1627)• Ogier Ghiselin de Busbecq “Turkish Letters”

(Regarding Suleiman I, 1520-1566)• Louis XIV “Memoirs” (France, 1670)• Jean-Baptiste Colbert “Instructions for Intendants”

(France, 1680)

From: Strayer, Robert. Ways of the World: A Global History

With Sources. New York, NY: W.H. Freeman, 2010.

Strayer 652-663

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Apartheid and Imperialism in South Africa

Michigan State University – African Studies Center

• Lesson units with primary sources and multimedia material for use with high school and undergraduate college students.

http://overcomingapartheid.msu.edu/index.php

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White Man’s Burden v. Black Man’s Burden

• Rudyard Kipling’s “The White Man’s Burden”

• Edward Morel’s response to Kipling in his “The Black Man’s Burden”

Victor Gillam, “The White Man’s Burden,” Judge, 1899.

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Scramble for Africa: Visual Analysis

Strayer 960-967

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Fordham UniversityInternet History

Sourcebook Project

“Imperialism”

http://legacy.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook34.asp