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Kolonialismus und Islam

Deutsche und britische Herrschaft in Westafrika (1900-1914)
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Welche Rolle spielte der Islam für die koloniale Herrschaft in den muslimisch geprägten Regionen Kameruns und Nordnigerias? Sebastian Gottschalk legt überzeugend dar, wie die islamisch geprägten Eliten und Strukturen in die Herrschaftsapparate der deutschen und britischen Kolonialmächte eingebunden wurden - aber auch, wie sie islamische Widerstandsbewegungen formierten. Das Buch eröffnet ein Spektrum von Perspektiven auf die Kolonialherrschaft: Verflechtungen zwischen Kolonien und Metropole geraten ebenso in den Blick wie solche, die die Entwicklungen vor Ort mit transregionalen und globalen Prozessen in Verbindung brachten.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9783593436210
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatPDF
FormatReflowable
PublisherCampus Verlag
Publication townFrankfurt am Main
Publication countryGermany
Publishing date17/08/2017
Series no.27
LanguageGerman
File size6920170 Bytes
Article no.8060113
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Data source no.1396668
Product groupBU556
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Sebastian Gottschalk war wiss. Mitarbeiter an der FU Berlin; derzeit arbeitet er am Deutschen Historischen Museum.

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