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Histories on why certain instances of decolonisation were more violent than others? Anonymous 17-02-25 13:06:08 No. 23642
Title. Answers to this question are also cool- have read Fanon in preparation for multiple essays on the topic and want to back it up with historical context. Obviously preferably dialectically materialist histories recently published. Africa preferred.
Anonymous 17-02-25 19:19:22 No. 23645
Bump with hypothesis: the violence of decolonization movements is directly proportional to the violence of the colonization they oppose.
Anonymous 18-02-25 15:24:36 No. 23646
Botswana would be interesting as a case study of a territory that peacefully transitioned from a British colony to a bourgeois liberal democracy with almost no political violence.
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