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In actual fact, return from the colonies to the metropole was a routine phenomenon, and returned colonials were familiar figures on the metropolitan landscape.
American colonials were heirs to a long tradition saying that "the government of any state must form a nurturing bond with religious institutions".
Another group of colonials held a different view.
The bodies of all of these returned colonials have become undisciplined both with respect to the norms of legality and to the imperatives of labor.
The doubling and return of colonials - some abject, some not - is, then, a trope that expresses a number of underlying cultural anxieties.
In the finished libretto, the allusion to colonial rule remains tacit, but it is, nevertheless, easily readable.
Chapter 3 described the web of relationships of pre-colonial societies in which kinship was the prime determinant of obligation and responsibility.
All colonial painting began in a process of copying.
They were frequently imposed by colonial regimes using force where necessary.
Chapter 7.3 examines the colonial impact upon agriculture, and this example confines itself to a very brief exploration of the colonial experience.
There are three areas in which the political characteristics of pre-colonial societies can be identified in the contemporary situation.
European languages were spread by this emigration, and by colonial rule and economic intercourse.
Punishments administered by the colonial courts were more inflexible than those available through indigenous judicial procedures, but the change was neither sudden nor drastic.
Doyle sketches similarly favorable portraits of respectable colonials in other detective stories.
The question has, however, been raised on other occasions concerning aliens as well as colonials who have been involved in difficulties.
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I came across some that had been staffed by ex-colonials.
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I should like to see many of the so-called "colonials" in our administration.
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In addition to the colonials, there is the army.
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They bring a new breath of air to what many colonials feel has been a rather pompous approach.
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Let us appreciate there could be a development in the recruiting of colonials into the fighting forces which might cause alarm and even despondency in certain reactionary quarters.
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The underlying structure of museums from colonial times persists in most cases up to this day and manifests itself on two levels.
With the coming of the colonial period there was an intensification of the process of migration, mainly for work.
They were successful because they used literate, educated men as lawyers and letter writers, and deluged different branches of the colonial state with their concerns.
The colonial tax levied on rural communities at this time was calculated according to the number of dwellings in each settlement.
Men had been conquered, and clothed, by the colonial state ; but women had maintained their own ideas of dress.
Indeed, in many cases ex-askaris sought to use their status to gain an advantage in the contest for benefits from the colonial state.
Clearly, it is also because neither the colonial government, nor the initial indigenous regime, were strong enough financially to take over the schools.
He was his state's menteri besar (chief minister) between 1948 and 1953, and a quasi-minister (or member) in the colonial government.
Colonial policies occasionally had to be modified or recast to counter their representations.
The second elitist image is the self-image projected so successfully by the colonial regime itself.
The number of border disputes involving a colonial power is approximately the same in the two subregions.
The colonial legacy created a problem where ethnic groups may reside across more than one modern state.
The colonial administration bears a heavy responsibility because it did not prepare for the transition in time.
Moreover, it faced the same problem that the colonial regime had faced : how to reconcile macro-level needs with micro-level priorities.
In the colonial period, full cost recovery from the users was the rule.
The free mixing between the various groups of people was encouraged by the colonials.
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Historically cultural diffusion and hybridisation have occurred through migration, colonial conquest and domination.
Barrios in effect revived long dormant colonial labour drafts (known as mandamientos) to help secure plantation workers.
The family as haven acquired a new meaning in the colonial context.
I am not suggesting that the imperatives of the colonial and postcolonial state are identical.
The colonial development of the road network on the west coast also had several ecological effects.
The colonial predicament unleashed changes that led to a rethinking of identities within the indigenous social hierarchy.
While the colonial bureaucracy represented itself as neutral, its daily functions were, of course, inescapably political.
What is remarkable about the colonial police is how little they were interested in crime.
Although post-colonial governments have launched several afforestation programmes, commercialisation and attendant revenue generation received the greater policy thrust.
They ensured that 'colonial medicine' remained entangled in local contestations over medical authority.
The objective of creating a powerful landed class to subserve the colonial revenue system was also achieved through these interpretations.
In this period the colonial state committed its full-fledged support to the owners of capital on issues concerning conflicts between labour and capital.
The nature of state and colonial authority in the 1820s-40s is at present undergoing careful re-evaluation.
He recognized the railways' importance as an instrument of colonial rule.
All the varieties of schools that existed before colonial education varied in language, standard, design, and purpose.
They are both based on a wealth of archival research, primarily for the colonial period.
What emerges strongly is the centrality of imaging in the colonial discourse.
They were seen as collaborators of the colonial regime because of their association with its modernization agenda.
Perhaps it was not until the 1770s that participating as a colonial landholder was a preferable option to further retreat from an advancing settler frontier.
The author recognizes the limitation of the sources concerning descriptions of pre-colonial ritual practices.
Implementation of anti-slavery policies depended upon the degree of colonial authority, which varied from district to district.
In return, they gained access to potential converts, along with the protection and support of the colonial state.
As considerations of security became less imperative, after colonial pacification, smaller units could (and indeed did) settle on their own.
Rumors of colonial poisoning and contamination of local ecologies also flourished.
Indeed, the principal characteristic of the colonial administration of the town between the wars was simple neglect.
There is, understandably, evidence of a concentration of human activity along the river in both the pre-colonial and colonial eras.
The schooling that they acquired brought them specific benefits : access to opportunities in the colonial world and even political leadership.
In the 1930s, pioneer colonial surveys revealed that seasonal poor diet was pervasive, by contrast with undernourishment.
Their bargaining power was even increased by the late colonial and post-independence governments' keen interest in the rapid expansion of education.
However, it found itself confronted with many of the same problems that had faced its colonial predecessor.
Compared to the traditional colonial situation the world was turned upside down.
The complicated dynamics behind the manoeuvring on the territorial assemblies bills of 1947 were recorded and influenced by the colonial service.
Note that in addition to enhanced colonial development the "engineered" patterns are distinctively different and have a reversed handedness.
To illustrate the above, we describe the communicating walker's model devised to study branching colonial patterning.
Such self-plasticity and decision-making capabilities elevate the level of bacterial cooperation during colonial self-organization.
A second major impediment was the lack of colonial and metropolitan capital.
A reg ime imbued with concepts of natural ar istocracies and hierarchies at home could hardly resist imposing them on colonial subject peoples.
None of the general histor ies of the regime attempts to integrate the colonial exper ience.
A fair colonial power should be able to manage the influences and groups of interests that characterise indigenous societies.
Significantly, it was the colonial interpretation of sambandham that had endorsed the orthodox reading.
Colonials are similar to the wooden shutters, but are made of aluminum.
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I would like to raise three issues in the hope of furthering discussions and comprehension of regimes of value in colonial contexts.
In an isolated colonial outpost, economic levelling and the necessities of everyday life likely increased both interaction and material accommodation.
Within such a context, a total rejection of relativism seems little more than colonial nostalgia.
State-building, warfare, economic growth, and incipient beliefs in reason and progress were coalescing here in a colonial version of the origin of the modern world.
The conclusion reviews earlier discussions and incorporates the author's own comments on the colonial economic system.
With the change in colonial political dynamics and the fluctuations in the nationalist movement, the dress and appearance of its figures also changed.
Indigenous land ownership and land use systems had been dismantled and replaced with private land ownership systems by colonial powers.
He identifies three main periods: the colonial period (1607-1776); the national period (1776-1898); and the international period (1898 onwards).
A further example of so-called 'colonial lag' is tantamount.
Multiethnic literature illustrates the difficulties of a facile distinction between colonial and anti-colonial, between a hegemonic and an anti-hegemonic language.
Settlers and colonial officials often associated hat wearing with insolence.
As colonial officials instituted an increasingly restrictive program of wildlife management at the turn of the century, they repeatedly encountered popular resentment and resistance.
The first part provides a backdrop to the colonial period.
They were outside of his purview as a local functionary of the colonial state.
Are the elder men under colonial rule any more legitimate than those in the post-colonial period ?
Missionaries and colonial officials worked closely to propagate this idea.
He notes that for much of the colonial period, precolonial societies were projected as undemocratic.
In part, this made sense in the context of the colonial legal system.
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