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  • Frobenius-Institut  (8)
  • London : Hurst  (8)
  • History  (7)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781849045223
    Language: English
    Pages: 288 S. , Kt.
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    Keywords: Textile industry ; Clothing trade ; Clothing trade ; Textile industry ; Bangladesch ; Textilindustrie ; Lancashire ; Textilaußenhandel
    Abstract: "In April 2013 Rana Plaza, an unremarkable eight-story commercial block in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, collapsed, killing 1,129 people and injuring over 2,000. Most of them were low paid textile workers who had been ordered to return to their cramped workshops the day after ominous cracks were discovered in the building's concrete structure. Rana Plaza's destruction revealed a stark tragedy in the making: of men (in fact mostly women and children) toiling in fragile, flammable buildings who provide the world with limitless cheap garments through Primark, Walmart, Benetton and Gap and bring in 70 per cent of Bangladesh's foreign exchange, though they earn a pittance. In elegiac prose, Jeremy Seabrook investigates the disproportionate sacrifices demanded by the manufacture of such throwaway items as baseball caps and sweatshirts. He also traces the intertwined histories of workers in what is now Bangladesh, and Lancashire. Two hundred years ago the former were dispossessed of ancient skills and their counterparts in Lancashire forced into labour settlements; in a ghostly replay of traffic in the other direction, the decline of Britain's textile industry coincided with Bangladesh becoming one of the world's major clothing exporters. The two examples offer mirror images of impoverishment and affluence. With capital becoming more protean than ever, it won't be long before global business, in its nomadic cultivation of profit, relocates mass textile manufacture to an even cheaper source of labour than Bangladesh, with all too predictable consequences for those involved."--Publisher's website
    Abstract: "In April 2013 Rana Plaza, an unremarkable eight-story commercial block in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, collapsed, killing 1,129 people and injuring over 2,000. Most of them were low paid textile workers who had been ordered to return to their cramped workshops the day after ominous cracks were discovered in the building's concrete structure. Rana Plaza's destruction revealed a stark tragedy in the making: of men (in fact mostly women and children) toiling in fragile, flammable buildings who provide the world with limitless cheap garments through Primark, Walmart, Benetton and Gap and bring in 70 per cent of Bangladesh's foreign exchange, though they earn a pittance. In elegiac prose, Jeremy Seabrook investigates the disproportionate sacrifices demanded by the manufacture of such throwaway items as baseball caps and sweatshirts. He also traces the intertwined histories of workers in what is now Bangladesh, and Lancashire. Two hundred years ago the former were dispossessed of ancient skills and their counterparts in Lancashire forced into labour settlements; in a ghostly replay of traffic in the other direction, the decline of Britain's textile industry coincided with Bangladesh becoming one of the world's major clothing exporters. The two examples offer mirror images of impoverishment and affluence. With capital becoming more protean than ever, it won't be long before global business, in its nomadic cultivation of profit, relocates mass textile manufacture to an even cheaper source of labour than Bangladesh, with all too predictable consequences for those involved."--Publisher's website
    Description / Table of Contents: Fire -- Barisal -- Dhaka -- Murshidabad -- Kolkata -- Industrialism.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781849044110 , 9781849044127
    Language: English
    Pages: XVII, 300 S.
    DDC: 968.8104
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    Keywords: Innenpolitik ; Bedeutung ; Rolle ; Politische Elite ; Demokratisierung ; Nationenbildung ; Sozialer Wandel ; Sozioökonomischer Wandel ; Konsolidierung ; Bewegungen, Soziale und politische ; Demokratie ; Namibia History 1990- ; Namibia Politics and government 1990- ; Namibia Economic conditions 21st century ; Namibia Social conditions 21st century ; Namibia ; Afrika ; Namibia ; Gesellschaft ; Literatur ; Namibia ; Politischer Wandel ; South-West Africa People's Organization of Namibia ; Geschichte 1990-2014
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 253 - 289 , Deutsch
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781849042956 , 1849042950
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 206 S. , Ill.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    DDC: 701/.030954
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    Keywords: Nationalism and art ; Art and society ; Secularism ; Modernism (Art) ; Artists Social conditions ; Nationalism and art India ; Art and society India ; Secularism India ; Modernism (Art) India ; Artists Social conditions ; India ; Indien ; Kunst ; Modernismus ; Säkularismus ; Gesellschaft
    Abstract: Written in the wake of the widely publicised attacks by Hindu nationalist activists on the late M. F. Husain, India's most famous artist and a prominent Muslim, this book addresses the entanglement of visual art with political secularism. The crisis in secularism in India, commonly associated with the rise of Hindu nationalism in the 1980s, transformed the meaning of art. It challenged the relation- ships between modernism, national culture, secularism and modernity that had been built since India's independence in 1947. The Art of Secularism describes how four renowned artists - M. F. Husain, K. G. Subramanyan, Gulammohammed Sheikh, and Bhupen Khakhar - developed their practice in an era when secular nationalism grappled with the recent re-enchantment of signs. Combining close readings of these artists' work with ethnography of the art worlds of Mumbai and Vadodara, Karin Zitzewitz describes both the everyday forms of cosmopolitanism in the Indian art world and the increasing vulnerability of art world spaces to cultural regulation
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 183 - 198
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781849044264 , 9781849044271
    Language: English
    Pages: XVIII, 307 S. , Ill., Kt.
    DDC: 909.09824
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    Keywords: Ocean travel ; Cultural relations ; Ethnology ; Ocean travel ; Cultural relations ; Ethnology Indian Ocean Region ; Indian Ocean Region Commerce ; History ; Indian Ocean Region History ; Indian Ocean Region Description and travel ; Indian Ocean Region Commerce ; History ; Indian Ocean Region History ; Indian Ocean Region Description and travel ; Indischer Ozean ; Kulturanthropologie
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  • 5
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    London : Hurst
    ISBN: 184904323X , 9781849043236
    Language: English
    Pages: VII, 232 S. , Kt.
    DDC: 966.4
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    Keywords: Innenpolitik ; Politik ; Geschichte ; Entkolonialisierung ; Demokratisierung ; Putsch ; Staatsstreich ; Bürgerkrieg ; Konfliktregelung ; Konflikt ; Auswirkung ; Sierra Leone Politics and government 1896-1961 ; Sierra Leone Politics and government 1961- ; Sierra Leone ; Sierra Leone ; Geschichte 1787-2012
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 6
    ISBN: 1849041954 , 9781849041959
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 313 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. , 22 cm
    DDC: 909
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    Keywords: Sudan People's Liberation Movement ; Geschichte ; Staatenteilung ; Politischer Konflikt ; Innenpolitik ; Nationenbildung ; South Sudan History ; South Sudan Politics and government 2005-2011 ; South Sudan Politics and government 2011- ; Sudan ; Sudan People's Liberation Movement ; Staat Südsudan ; Vorgeschichte ; Sudan Süd ; Geschichte 1983-2011
    Abstract: A story of transformation and of victory against the odds, this title reviews South Sudan's modern history as a contested region and assesses the political, social and security dynamics that will shape its immediate future as Africa's newest independent state
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction : from Southern Sudan to South Sudan. Contested identities and near perpetual war -- The origins of 'Southern Sudan' -- Transforming Southern Sudan into South Sudan -- The purposes of the book -- The Southern Sudan question : unity or separation? The first civil war : Anya-Nya secessionism ends in unity -- The second civil war : the SPLA's revolution ends in secession -- Domineering personalities and conflicted collaboration -- Conclusion : New Sudan dies; South Sudan is born -- The golden years of revolution : 1983-1991. The SPLA emerges as the dominant Southern force -- The SPLA advances, Khartoum turns to Southern proxies -- The 1991 watershed -- Conclusion : when golden is relative -- Years of darkness, serious struggle, negotiations : 1991-2005. The dark years of revolution -- The SPLA/M's serious struggle to regain the initiative -- Negotiating the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) -- Conclusion : and now the hard part -- Giving unity a chance : the CPA's interim period, 2005-2011. The implications of Garang's death for the CPA process -- Relative accommodation and perseverance for the referendum -- What happened to the Second Republic of New Sudan? -- Conclusion : persistence pays off -- Defining the Republic of South Sudan. From region to state : laying the foundations of sovereign governance -- Keeping it together : confronting the revival of other armed groups -- The economic situation at independence and development -- Conclusion -- The parameters of South Sudan's foreign policy. The two Sudans : South Sudan's relations with Sudan -- South Sudan's relations with regional neighbours -- South Sudan's relations with the major powers -- Conclusion -- The meaning of liberation in South Sudan. Who owns South Sudan's liberation? -- What is South Sudanese nationalism? -- The need for South-South reconciliation -- Conclusion : the long walk to freedom.
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9781849040723
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 301 S. , Kt.
    DDC: 306.09581
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    Keywords: Ethnology ; Ethnology ; Afghanistan Relations ; Pakistan Relations ; Afghanistan Politics and government ; Pakistan Politics and government ; Afghanistan ; Pakistan ; Staatsgrenze
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 8
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    Book
    London : Hurst
    ISBN: 0905838033
    Language: English
    Pages: 171 p , Ill., Kt
    DDC: 320.9951
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    Keywords: Papua (Indonesia) ; Politics and government ; Neuguinea ; Indonesien ; Politik ; Indonesien ; Imperialismus ; Provinz Papua
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