Decolonization and African Society. The Labor Question in French and British Africa
@article{Jzquel1996DecolonizationAA, title={Decolonization and African Society. The Labor Question in French and British Africa}, author={Jean-Herv{\'e} J{\'e}z{\'e}quel and F. Cooper}, journal={Mouvement Social}, year={1996}, pages={171} }
1. Introduction Part I. The Dangers of Expansion and the Dilemmas of Reform: 2. The labor question unposed 3. Reforming imperialism, 1935-40 4. Forced labor, strike movements, and the idea of development, 1940-45 Part II. Imperial Fantasies and Colonial Crises: 5. Imperial plans 6. Crises Part III. The Imagining of a Working Class: 7. The systematic approach: the French code du Travail 8. Family wages and industrial relations in British Africa 9. Internationalists, intellectuals, and the labor… Expand
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