ABSTRACT

This collection brings together twenty-one articles that explore the diverse impact of modern empires on societies around the world since 1800. Colonial expansion changed the lives of colonised peoples in multiple ways relating to work, the environment, law, health and religion. Yet empire-builders were never working with a blank slate: colonial rule involved not just coercion but also forms of cooperation with elements of local society, while the schemes of the colonisers often led to unexpected outcomes. Covering not only western European nations but also the Ottomans, Russians and Japanese, whose empires are less frequently addressed in collections, this volume provides insight into a crucial aspect of modern world history.

part I|190 pages

Land and Labour

part II|192 pages

Mechanisms of Rule

chapter 15|18 pages

Sanitation and Security

The Imperial Powers and the Nineteenth Century Hajj

part III|168 pages

The Social World of Empire

chapter 20|34 pages

Kings of the Mountains

Mayréna, Missionaries, and French Colonial Divisions in 1880s Indochina 1