02440oam 2200457I 450 991079350250332120190612083234.01-000-00514-30-429-29028-4(CKB)4100000008274805(MiAaPQ)EBC5775146(OCoLC)1101966781(OCoLC)1102183361(OCoLC-P)1101966781(FlBoTFG)9780429290282(EXLCZ)99410000000827480520190521d2019 uy 0engurcnu---unuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe first wave of decolonization /edited by Mark ThurnerNew York :Routledge,2019.1 online resource (162 pages)Routledge studies in global Latin America0-367-25870-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.A brief conceptual history of "colonia" / Francisco Ortega -- Decolonizing customs / Mark Thurner -- Inventing Columbia/Colombia / Lina del Castillo -- Race and revolution in Colombia, Haiti, and the United States / Marixa Lasso -- Decolonizing Europe / James Sanders -- Second slavery and decolonization in Brazil / Barbara Weinstein -- The lost Italian connection / Federica Morelli -- Contributors.The global phenomenon of decolonization was born in the Americas in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. The First Wave of Decolonization is the first volume in any language to describe and analyze the scope and meanings of decolonization during this formative period. It demonstrates that the pioneers of decolonization were not twentieth-century Frenchmen or Algerians but nineteenth-century Peruvians and Colombians. In doing so, it vastly expands the horizons of decolonization, conventionally understood to be a post-war development emanating from Europe. The result is a provocative, new understanding of the global history of decolonization.DecolonizationAmericaHistory19th centuryPostcolonialismAmericaHistory19th centuryDecolonizationHistoryPostcolonialismHistory325.7Thurner MarkOCoLC-POCoLC-PBOOK9910793502503321The first wave of decolonization3775638UNINA