Triumph of the Expert: Agrarian Doctrines of Development and the Legacies of British Colonialism

Author:   Joseph Morgan Hodge ,  James L. A. Webb, Jr.
Publisher:   Ohio University Press
Edition:   annotated edition
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9780821417188


Pages:   432
Publication Date:   15 February 2007
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Joseph Morgan Hodge ,  James L. A. Webb, Jr.
Publisher:   Ohio University Press
Imprint:   Ohio University Press
Edition:   annotated edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.585kg
ISBN:  

9780821417188


ISBN 10:   0821417185
Pages:   432
Publication Date:   15 February 2007
Audience:   Adult education ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Further / Higher Education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Hodge's book builds upon the path-breaking work on colonial African development by Helen Tilley, Richard Grove, Monica van Beusekom, and others, but he has drawn together a fuller and synthetic account of the British colonial agrarian project and the bumpy road along which the expert came to seize control of development in the post-1945 period. Hodge's study is a timely reminder that the modern discourses of development emerged out of particular histories, especially the efforts of colonial authorities and experts to manage the social, economic, and ecological crises of the late colonial world. Hodge provides an excellent analysis of the historical roots of the contradictions and problems associated with development.... Hodge's important and insightful book will generate considerable rethinking of many assumptions usually taken for granted about the globalization project. Huyendo de topicos y determinismos, este libro constituye una minuciosa descripcion de la logica de dominacion cultural y economica aplicada por Occidente. Se entienden mejor la racionalidad de sus politicas, sus contradiciones y los problemas que hoy en dia repiten muchos organismos internacionales.... En cualquier caso su lectura es obligada par quienes trabajan en la idea de una globalizacion para el siglo XXI con grandes paralelismos con el proceso colonial . This book provides a detailed description of the rationale behind the cultural and economic domination by the West while avoiding cliches and determinism. It fully analyses the logic of the policies often followed by many international agencies today, with all their inherent problems and contradictions.... This should be required reading for whoever is struggling with the understanding the issues of globalization in the 21st century with its direct parallels to the colonial process. -- Juan Infante Amate, Universidad Pablo de Olavide Hodge brings to light the role that Britain's imperial networks of applied scientific and technical experts played in shaping development throughout the twentieth century...with its emphases on agrarian concerns, technical solutions, and state intervention..... A pathbreaking historical study with important implications for understanding the current nature of international development. Hodge's meticulous historical analysis and extraordinary synthesis of the relevant case literature are a remarkable feat.... a smart, well-written, and accessible book....


“Hodge’s meticulous historical analysis and extraordinary synthesis of the relevant case literature are a remarkable feat.... a smart, well-written, and accessible book....” * American Historical Review * “Hodge brings to light the role that Britain’s imperial networks of applied scientific and technical experts played in shaping development throughout the twentieth century...with its emphases on agrarian concerns, technical solutions, and state intervention..... A pathbreaking historical study with important implications for understanding the current nature of international development.” * Journal of British Studies * “Huyendo de tópicos y determinismos, este libro constituye una minuciosa descripción de la lógica de dominación cultural y económica aplicada por Occidente. Se entienden mejor la racionalidad de sus políticas, sus contradiciones y los problemas que hoy en día repiten muchos organismos internacionales…. En cualquier caso su lectura es obligada par quienes trabajan en la idea de una globalizacion para el siglo XXI con grandes paralelismos con el proceso colonial .” “This book provides a detailed description of the rationale behind the cultural and economic domination by the West while avoiding clichés and determinism. It fully analyses the logic of the policies often followed by many international agencies today, with all their inherent problems and contradictions…. This should be required reading for whoever is struggling with the understanding the issues of globalization in the 21st century with its direct parallels to the colonial process.” “Hodge provides an excellent analysis of the historical roots of the contradictions and problems associated with development.... Hodge’s important and insightful book will generate considerable rethinking of many assumptions usually taken for granted about the globalization project.” * International Review of History * “Hodge’s study is a timely reminder that the modern discourses of development emerged out of particular histories, especially the efforts of colonial authorities and experts to manage the social, economic, and ecological crises of the late colonial world.” * Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History * “Hodge’s book builds upon the path-breaking work on colonial African development by Helen Tilley, Richard Grove, Monica van Beusekom, and others, but he has drawn together a fuller and synthetic account of the British colonial agrarian project and the bumpy road along which the expert came to seize control of development in the post-1945 period.” * International Journal of African Historical Studies *


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Joseph Morgan Hodge is an assistant professor of history at West Virginia University in Morgantown.

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