Violence and Colonial Order
Discover the intricate relationships between imperial repression and economic structures in Martin Thomas's groundbreaking work, Violence and Colonial Order, published by Cambridge University Press in 2015. This compelling book spans 540 pages and offers a pioneering account of the political dynamics within European colonies during the tumultuous period between the two World Wars.
Thomas expertly investigates the connections among labor control, the suppression of dissent, and the essential role of colonial policing across diverse regions including Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Caribbean. By examining the roots of protest movements and the intricate political persecution experienced in these colonies, this book provides readers with invaluable insights into the complexities of colonial governance.
Perfect for scholars and anyone interested in the impact of colonialism on modern political landscapes, Violence and Colonial Order is an essential addition to your library.