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Patrons, Clients, and Empire - Chieftaincy and Over-rule in Asia, Africa, and the Pacific
Colin Newbury
Oxford University Press (2003)
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The Diamond Ring - Business, Politics, and Precious Stones in South Africa, 1867-1947
Colin Newbury
Oxford University Press (1989)
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Patronage and Politics in the Victorian Empire - The Personal Governance of Sir Arthur Hamilton Gordon (Lord Stanmore)
C W Newbury; Colin Newbury
Cambria Press (2010)
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The British Imperial Pyramid of Power - Manning an Empire in the Long Nineteenth Century, 1800-1914
Colin Newbury
Cambria Press (2015)
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Patrons, Clients, and Empire - Chieftaincy and Over-rule in Asia, Africa, and the Pacific
210,50 €
Oxford University Press
Sivumäärä: 348 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Painos: Hardback
Julkaisuvuosi: 2003, 02.01.2003 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
Patrons, Clients, and Empire challenges the stereotypes of despotic imperial power in Asian, African, and Pacific colonies by analysing the relationship between rulers and rulers on both sides of the imperial equation. It seeks an answer to the question: how were European officials able to govern so many societies for so long? Rejecting the usual explanations of 'collaboration' and indirect rule', this study looks to pre-imperial structures in the indigenous hierarchies which supplied patrimonial models of chieftaincy for territorial government. For nawabs, chiefs, emirs, sultans, and their officials and followers there were dynastic and economic advantages in accepting the terms of European over-rule, as well as the threat of deposition. For European officials, few in numbers and with limited military and financial resources, there were ready-made systems of local government that could be co-opted, reformed, or left relatively untouched. Both sides played politics as patrons and clients within a dual system of administration based on a mixture of force and self-interest.

Surveying a wide variety of cases and employing a patron-client model, this study embraces pre-colonial, colonial, and post-colonial politics in new states. It covers the chronology of early European dependency on local rulers; the reasons for reversal of status among chiefs and administrators; the longer period of political bargaining over access to local resources in terms of land, labour, and taxes; and the ultimate fate of indigenous rulers in the period of party politics leading to independence.

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