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Colonial Switzerland (Purtschert, P. (Hrsg.) / Fischer-Tiné, H. (Hrsg.))
Colonial Switzerland
Untertitel Rethinking Colonialism from the Margins
Autor Purtschert, P. (Hrsg.) / Fischer-Tiné, H. (Hrsg.)
Verlag Springer Nature EN
Co-Verlag Palgrave Macmillan (Imprint/Brand)
Sprache Englisch
Einband Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr 2015
Seiten 334 S.
Artikelnummer 23453815
ISBN 978-1-349-49520-7
Auflage 1st ed. 2015
Reihe Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies
CHF 169.00
Lieferbar in ca. 20-45 Arbeitstagen
Zusammenfassung
States without former colonies, it has been argued, were intensely involved in colonial practices. This anthology looks at Switzerland, which, by its very strong economic involvements with colonialism, its doctrine of neutrality, and its transnationally entangled scientific community, constitutes a perfect case in point.

"Colonial Switzerland is awkwardly intriguing given a lack of Swiss colonies overall. ? Colonial Switzerland looks at Switzerland 'as a country shaped by colonialism in a variety of ways' ? and thereby explores overlooked avenues of inquiry tied to the 'colonialism at the margins' or 'colonialism without colonies' ? . Colonial Switzerland constitutes, without a doubt, a valuable contribution to ongoing conversations around the study of 'colonialism without colonies' ? a scholarly interest apparent well beyond the small Alpine state." (Martin Kalb, Itinerario, Vol. 40 (1), April, 2016)

Patricia Purtschert is Postdoctoral Researcher at ETH Zürich, Switzerland, and a philosopher. Her areas of research are feminist, gender, queer, postcolonial and cultural studies. Together with Barbara Lüthi and Francesca Falk, she has co-edited the volume Postkoloniale Schweiz: Formen und Folgen eines Kolonialismus ohne Kolonien (2012, 2nd edition 2013).

Harald Fischer-Tiné is Professor of Global History at ETH Zürich, Switzerland. He has published widely on South Asian history and the history of colonialism and imperialism. His latest monograph is the biography of a diasporic Indian revolutionary: Shyamji Krishnavarma: Sanskrit, Sociology and Anti-Imperialism (2014).