The Sociology of Colonies [Part 2]
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The Sociology of Colonies [Part 2]

An Introduction to the Study of Race Contact

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The Sociology of Colonies [Part 2]

An Introduction to the Study of Race Contact

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First published in 1998. This is part II of the sociology of colonies, and Volume XVIII of the twenty-one in the Race, Class and Social Structure series. Written ten years after part one, in the language in the 1941, this part provides an introduction to the study of the conflict of manners and customs, the progress of law in the colonies: this is the social phenomenon of the relationship between one people and another in a distant country.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2013
eBook ISBN
9781136245572
Edition
1

INDEX

Abd ul Karim, 374, 472
Abd ul Qadir, 402, 471, 480, 616
Abd ul Wahhab, 407
Abdu, Shaikh, 408
Abeille, 286
Abolition, effect of race contact, 456; of customs, 500
Abolitionist movement, 284 ff., 289
About, Edmond, 304, 327–8
Abrogation, 456; of customs, 500ff.; methods of, 500; motives for, 50004; degrees of, 50406; conditional, 505; means of, 50608
Abuses of domination, 271 ff.
Abyssinia, 700, 702, 7078; see also Ethiopia
Academy, French, 288
Acadia, 200
Acceptance, of reform, 726
Accultivation, 510
Achin, 470
Acquisition, 4–5
Activity, attribute of Northern peoples, 207; sapped by colonies, 360
Adam, 494
Adatrecht, 503, 551, 652
Administration, association in, 308
Administrators, abuses by, 272
Admiration, motive of imitation, 89
Adoption, of changed customs, 510
Advantage, hope of, and colonisation, 162–5
Advantages of colonisation, 215, 218 ff.
Adventure, hope of, 158–60
Advice, element in induced imitation, 92–3
Aegeans, 6, 10
Affamiliation, 42, 303, 334
Afghanistan, 99, 240
Africa, missionaries in, 23; Islam and Christianity in, 102; Negro awakening in, 413
Africa, East, law for converts in, 550
Africa, French Equatorial, French West: see under French
Africa, North, role of capital in, 11; Jews in, 53; early relations of French and natives in, 59–60; Romans and, 64; see also Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia
Africa, South, see South Africa
Africa, West, European conquest, 76
African Missionary Society, 172
African-Roman syncretism, 101
Africans, North, autonomy among, 398 ff.
Agassiz, 210
Age, effect on colonists, 111; and change, 517
Agreement, means of abrogation, 507
Agreements, collective labour, 639
Aïssawas, 621
Al Azhar, University of, 388
Albert Park, 466, 547
Albinism, 203, 210–12
Al Bukhari, 95, 141
Albuquerque, 123, 170, 596
Alcohol, and depopulation, 464
Alcoholism, 78
Alexander VI, Pope, 22 n., 40, 91, 170, 306
Alexander the Great, 311
Alexandria, 13
Al Farabi, 174
Algeria, 303, 304, 305–6, 344, 432, 471, 472, 480, 487, 501, 505, 518, 703, 725, 726; colonisation into Morocco from, 10; lack of autonomy, 16–17; French relations with, 41–2; race-fusion in, 69; French attitude to Arabs, 76; option of law in, 89; Hou...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. CLASS, RACE AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE
  4. Full Title
  5. Copyright
  6. Contents
  7. PART III THE PROGRESS OF LAW
  8. PREFACE
  9. INTRODUCTION
  10. BOOK VIII. PATHS OF PROGRESS
  11. BOOK IX. CONFLICTS OF PROGRESS
  12. BOOK X. EFFECTS OF PROGRESS
  13. EPILOGUE: POSITIVE COLONIAL POLICY
  14. GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
  15. Index