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(19c)<br />

J Iliffe Africans (1995), chapter 9<br />

R Oliver & GN Sanderson (eds) Cambridge <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Africa, vol. 6 (1985), chapter 12 by Lonsdale, 750–66<br />

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DA Low Lion Rampant (1973), chapters 1 and 2<br />

R Owen & B Sutcliffe (eds) Studies in the Theory <strong>of</strong> Imperialism (1972), chapters 5 and 13<br />

AG Hopkins An Economic <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> West Africa (1973), chapters 5 and 6<br />

GB Kay The Political Economy <strong>of</strong> Colonialism in Ghana, Introduction<br />

R Shenton The Development <strong>of</strong> Capitalism in North Nigeria, chapters 1–5<br />

B Berman & J Lonsdale Unhappy Valley (1992), chapters 2–4<br />

J Iliffe A Modern <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Tanganyika (1979), chapter 5<br />

IF Nicolson The Administration <strong>of</strong> Nigeria, chapters 1–7<br />

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a) The most formidable enemy <strong>of</strong> European expansion. Was this true <strong>of</strong> 19th Century Islam?<br />

b) Did the early Indian nationa<strong>list</strong>s represent anybody but themselves?<br />

c) How did changing images <strong>of</strong> the West contribute to ‘nationa<strong>list</strong> reaction’ in Japan in the 1890’s?<br />

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RI Rotberg & A Mazrui (eds) Protest and Power in Black Africa, chapters by Person, Rubenson and Brown<br />

C Harrison France and Islam in West Africa 1860–1960 (1988)<br />

P Hardy Muslims <strong>of</strong> British India<br />

B Metcalf Islamic Revivalism in South Asia<br />

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Colonial Empires<br />

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D Dhanagare Peasant Movements in India (1986), chapter 3<br />

C Dobbin Islamic Revivalism in a Changing Peasant Economy<br />

R Ileto ‘Religion and anti-colonial movements’ in N Tarling (ed.), Cambridge <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Southeast<br />

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N Keddie Iran and the Western World, chapter on ‘The revolt <strong>of</strong> Islam 1700–1994’<br />

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A Seal Emergence <strong>of</strong> Indian Nationalism (1968)<br />

G Johnson Provincial Politics and Indian Nationalism (1973)<br />

Judith M Brown Modern India: origins <strong>of</strong> an Asian democracy (1985)<br />

S Sarkar The Swadeshi Movement; Modern India 1885–1947<br />

CA Bayly The Local Roots <strong>of</strong> Indian Politics; Origins <strong>of</strong> Nationality in South Asia (1998)<br />

C A Bayly Recovering liberties. Indian thought in the age <strong>of</strong> liberalism and empire (2011)<br />

DA Washbrook Emergence <strong>of</strong> Provincial Politics: Madras 1870–1920<br />

R Guha (ed.) Subaltern Studies, 3, chapter by Sarkar<br />

R Ray Social Conflict and Political Unrest in Bengal 1875–1922<br />

JR McLane Indian Nationalism and the Early Congress<br />

R Guha Elementary Aspects <strong>of</strong> Peasant Insurgency<br />

G Pandey The Construction <strong>of</strong> Communalism in Colonial North India (1990)<br />

P Chatterjee Nationa<strong>list</strong> Thought and the Colonial World

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