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Britain and France, Connected Empires, perhaps most commonly, as .frenemies—engaged in competitive collaboration. It discusses the importance of looking at phenomena through an interimperial lens, the emerging historiographic trends encouraging a look at Anglo-French imperial connections, and some of the barriers that remain.Intellectual 发表于 2025-3-25 08:28:03
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“Our Anglo-Saxon Colleagues”: French Administration of Niger and the Constraining Embrace of Britishench and British administrators perceived one another as they looked across the border and what they made of the differences they saw. Britain’s portion of Hausaland was home to the largest Islamic state in Africa—the Sokoto Caliphate—becoming in many ways a model for indirect rule. The French took烧瓶 发表于 2025-3-25 19:14:00
Anglo-French Connections and Cooperation against “Islamic” Resistance, 1914–1917dministration of Islamic practice and Muslim peoples, from around 1870 to the 1920s. This chapter analyses three case studies of connections, cooperation, and exchange regarding the Anglo-French administration of Muslim peoples. Firstly, Anglo-French interactions around the Sanussiyya, a North AfricItinerant 发表于 2025-3-25 20:32:27
Sacred Surveillance: Indian Muslims, Waqf, and the Evolution of State Power in French Mandate Syria Mandate in Syria (1920–1946). Comparative analysis of British and French sources draws out new insights regarding the larger system of administration and surveillance of waqf in Syria. Two little-studied features of the interwar Anglo-French colonial experience frame this chapter: the emergence of自恋 发表于 2025-3-26 00:32:58
A Shared Sea: The Axes of French and British Imperialism in the Mediterranean, 1798–1914sh on an east-west axis from Gibraltar to Egypt and India. Both powers sought to expand their influence in the Mediterranean and make it a strategic asset in their respective empires. After France’s conquest of Algiers in 1830, French administrators and Saint-Simonian economists referred to the MediBoycott 发表于 2025-3-26 07:31:40
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Sharing Colonial Sovereignty? The Anglo-French Experience of the New Hebrides Condominium, 1880s–193ies. It investigates the modalities of shared sovereignty over common territory, building on the multiple plans for partition promulgated during the condominium. It examines the legal grounds of this rule, the practical distribution of colonial authority, and how attempts at separation drove new ide