World History Interactive Text Chapter Eighteen: Decolonization


Partition of India and Pakistan



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Partition of India and Pakistan

Wafd

Muslim Brotherhood

Economic Nationalists

Revolutionary Command Council

Congo Free State

Kleptocracy

Post-colonial Studies
Questions for Reflection

1. In what ways do economic and financial factors influence power relations between nations? What economic role did World War One, the global depression of the 1930s, and World Two play in the weakening of colonial power prior to decolonization? What economic roles did Talaat Harb, Ismail Sidqi, and Gamal Abdul Nasser play in the independence of Egypt?

2. What significance did the example and teachings of Gandhi in Indian independence? What is satyagraha? Although satyagraha worked in helping gain independence from Britain, was it able to prevent violence between former Indians following independence? Why or why not?

3. Why have commonwealths proved enduring, while the Non-aligned Movement failed? What are the differences between them?

4. How significant was the UN in the decolonization process? In what ways did it promote decolonization, and to what extent?

5. General Emile Janssens, commander of the Force Publique at the time the Congo became independent, summed up his estimation of conditions in the country by writing “before independence = after independence” on a blackboard in front of his disgruntled troops. To what extent was Janssens correct, that conditions and practices before independence would continue after independence? To what extent was he incorrect?

6. What role did Cold War superpower politics and ideology play in decolonization general, and in the case of the Congo particularly?
Selected Internet Sites

Colonial participation in the two world Wars:



http://www.yale.edu/collections_collaborative/WW1/race.html

http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/wwtwo/colonies_colonials_01.shtml
The Global Depression of the 1930s and colonies

http://history-world.org/great_depression.htm
Colonial Economic Dependency

http://science.jrank.org/pages/8696/Colonialism-Africa-Dependent-Colonial-Capitalism.html

http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-dependency-theory.htm
Non-Aligned Movement and its heritage

http://www.worldpress.org/Mideast/3425.cfm

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/2798187.stm
Commonwealths

http://www.thecommonwealth.org/

http://www.francophonie.org/
Timeline: independence of India

http://www.google.com/search?q=Independence+of+India&hl=en&client=safari&rls=en-us&tbs=tl:1&tbo=u&ei=s-wTS9LhIcLalAfcj6yOBA&sa=X&oi=timeline_result&ct=title&resnum=16&ved=0CDUQ5wIwDw
Timeline: independence of Egypt

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=safari&rls=en-us&tbo=p&tbs=tl%3A1&q=Independence+of+Egypt&aq=f&oq=&aqi=g-m1
Timeline: independence of the Congo

http://www.google.com/search?q=Independence+of+Congo&hl=en&client=safari&rls=en-us&tbo=p&ei=Ve0TS-vJLsrglAe4qNSXBA&sa=X&oi=timeline_other_dates&ct=timeline-other-dates&ved=0CBYQpQI&tbs=tl:1,tlul:1885,tluh:1975

The Muslim Brotherhood



http://www.ikhwanweb.com/
Post-colonial Studies

http://www.english.emory.edu/Bahri/Intro.html

Tasks

Using the websites suggested here or other scholarly historical sources complete the following assignments.




  1. Analyze the role of education in producing a nationalist elite as a precursor to establishing a successful independence movement.




  1. Did decolonization proceed differently in colonies that had large number of foreign residents (i.e., the “settler” states), as compared to those colonies with few settlers?




  1. Describe the significance of World War One and World War Two in creating armies comprised of colonial soldiers and commanders and their role in the decolonization of any given country.

  2. Analyze the significance of religion in decolonization.

  3. Discuss the significance of commonwealth organizations in promoting stability and peace in post-colonial countries: does participation in a commonwealth make a difference?

  4. Several colonies are mentioned here without details of their history. Investigate and narrate the history of one of these in a manner similar to the case studies given in this chapter.



Bonus Activity

Find a map of the world, and mark those former colonies that are plagued by ongoing violence (such as Angola). What patterns, if any, emerge? Were the most troubled countries colonies of a particular nation? Are they concentrated into geographical areas, and if so, why?


Evaluation

  • Review the importance of economic factors in decolonization.




  • List all the nationalist/independence organizations mentioned in the chapter.




  • List significant persons mentioned in the chapter, and their role in maintaining colonies or in decolonization.




  • Create a timeline of the chapter.




  • Write a brief essay on preconditions to decolonization







  • Write a brief essay on post-colonial heritage.




  • Compare or contrast the decolonization of India with the Congo.




  • Compare or contrast the decolonization of Egypt with the Congo.


Suggested Readings

Aburish, Said K. Nasser: The Last Arab. Thomas Dunne Books, 2004.


Adams, Frderick Upham. Conquest of the Tropics: The Story of the Creative Enterprises Conducted by the United Fruit Company. Bibliolife, 2009 (reprint of 1914 edition).
Chamberlain, M.E. Decolonization: The Fall of the European Empires. Wiley-Blackwell, 1999.
Chang, Iris. The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II. Penguin (USA), 1998 (reprint).
Christie, Clive J. A Modern History of Southeast Asia: Decolonization, Nationalism and Separatism. I. B. Tauris, 1998.
Conrad, Joseph. Heart of Darkness. Penguin Classis, 2007.
Duara, Prasenjit (ed). Decolonization: Perspectives from Now and Then. Routledge, 2003.
Haskin, Jeanne M. The Tragic State of the Congo: From Decolonization to Dictatorship. Algora Publishing, 2004.
Hochschild, Adam. King Leopold's Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa. Mariner Books, 1999.
Gandhi, Mohandas K. Non-violent Resistance (Satyagraha). Dover Publications, 2001.
Kinzer, Stephen. All the Shah’s Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror. Wiley, 2008.
Mandela, Nelson. Long Walk to Freedom: The Autobiogaphy of Nelson Mandela. Steck-Vaughn, 2000.
Rothermund, Dietmar (ed.). The Routledge Companion to Decolonization. Routledge, 2006.
Said, Edward. Orientalism. Vintage, 1979.
Stewart, Andrew. Empire Lost: Britain, the Dominions, and the Second World War. Continuum, 2008.
Wilson, Henry S. African Decolonization. A Hodder Arnold Publication, 1994.
Wright, Richard. The Color Curtain: A Report on the Bandung Conference. University Press of Mississippi, 1995.
Yoshida, Takashi. The Making of the "Rape of Nanking": History and Memory in Japan, China, and the United States. Oxford University Press, 2009.




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