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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Owen White (British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, University College, Oxford)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Clarendon Press Dimensions: Width: 14.30cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.30cm Weight: 0.375kg ISBN: 9780198208198ISBN 10: 0198208197 Pages: 210 Publication Date: 25 November 1999 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews`Children of the French Empire provides a very useful prism through which to view the French imperial system and its culture. This book is a must for anyone interested in understanding both.' Journal of African History, Vol.42 `brief but fascinating' Journal of African History, Vol.42 `an important contribution to current debates over competing philosophies of French colonial governance and the all-to-frequent chasm between high-minded theory and less impressive practice.' Martin Thomas, EHR Sept.00, vol.115, No.463. `White paints a sensitive, sometimes harrowing picture.' Martin Thomas, EHR Sept.00, Vol. 115, No. 463. `It is in [this] analysis of miscegenation as an aspect both of wider colonial rule and the fundamental disjuncture between colonizers and colonized that the book advances our knowledge of French colonialism in Africa. It is an outstanding, if unsettling, piece of work.' Martin Thomas, EHR Sept.00, Vol. 115, No. 463. Revealing and well-executed study of mixed-race offspring in French West Africa ... The strength of this book lies in its subtle interpretations and rich empirical detail ... his book highlights the tremendous benefits to be gained from exploring metropolitan and colonial developments in a single frame. To his immense credit, White makes this seem effortless. African Affairs Breaks new ground ... This excellent book will be of interest to both historians of France and colonial historians. It offers a fascinating insight into the human relations of colonialism and, in so doing, obliges us to abandon the easy distinctions and dichotomies between colonizer and colonized which have been a frequent feature of writing about colonialism. French History There are few good anglophone studies of the French colonial experience. White's monograph is therefore a valuable source of insight into the distinctive nature of French interactions with indigenous subject peoples. It is all the more welcome because the author writes with sensitivity and verve about matters which might in other hands have been reduced to sub-Foucaldian platitudes. Susan Bayly, Times Literary Supplement This is a first-rate contribution to the study of colonialism. Susan Bayly, Times Literary Supplement Children of the French Empire provides a very useful prism through which to view the French imperial system and its culture. This book is a must for anyone interested in understanding both. Journal of African History, Vol.42 An important contribution to current debates over competing philosophies of French colonial governance and the all-to-frequent chasm between high-minded theory and less impressive practice. English Historical Review Revealing and well-executed study of mixed-race offspring in French West Africa ... The strength of this book lies in its subtle interpretations and rich empirical detail ... his book highlights the tremendous benefits to be gained from exploring metropolitan and colonial developments in a single frame. To his immense credit, White makes this seem effortless. African Affairs Breaks new ground ... This excellent book will be of interest to both historians of France and colonial historians. It offers a fascinating insight into the human relations of colonialism and, in so doing, obliges us to abandon the easy distinctions and dichotomies between colonizer and colonized which have been a frequent feature of writing about colonialism. French History There are few good anglophone studies of the French colonial experience. White's monograph is therefore a valuable source of insight into the distinctive nature of French interactions with indigenous subject peoples. It is all the more welcome because the author writes with sensitivity and verve about matters which might in other hands have been reduced to sub-Foucaldian platitudes. Susan Bayly, Times Literary Supplement This is a first-rate contribution to the study of colonialism. Susan Bayly, Times Literary Supplement Children of the French Empire provides a very useful prism through which to view the French imperial system and its culture. This book is a must for anyone interested in understanding both. Journal of African History, Vol.42 An important contribution to current debates over competing philosophies of French colonial governance and the all-to-frequent chasm between high-minded theory and less impressive practice. English Historical Review Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |