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Mandates and empire in Africa: Britain, France, and the League of Nations mandates system, 1914-1931.

机译:非洲的授权和帝国:1914-1931年,英国,法国和国际联盟授权系统。

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After the end of World War I, the Paris Peace Conference placed the conquered German possessions in Africa under the supervision of the League of Nations and issued as "mandates" to France and Great Britain the territories that are now the independent nations of Cameroon, Togo, and Tanzania. Many scholars have examined the mandates system in terms of its significance for international relations at the highest levels of government in Europe while others have studied the mandates at the lowest levels of local administration within the mandated territories. What the scholarly literature lacks is a comparative study of the impact of the League of Nations mandates system at the point of intersection between the political leaders in the metropoles and the developments in the mandated territories where theories converged with practice.;The current study fills this gap in the scholarship. It is based on diplomatic, colonial, and private records in Great Britain, France, Canada, and the United States. Further, this examination fits within the larger context of the interactive cultural structure of imperialism that linked the actions of political leaders in the metropoles with those of Africans. It considers how the League of Nations mandates system altered the nature of this imperial exchange and recast the culture of colonialism during the postwar period.;Scholars of several historical fields have misunderstood the importance of the mandates system. The present work challenges traditional interpretations and raises new questions concerning international order and the westernization of the modern world. Its conclusion is that the mandates system represented an internationalization and reformation of colonialism that had an impact on both Europeans and Africans. Mandates transformed the ideology of imperialism and had meaning for the economic, political, and cultural lives of Africans within the mandated territories. Britain and France did not always react to the system in the same way or for the same reasons, but they both developed policies for their mandated territories that were more restrained and more internationally-oriented than those in the rest of their empires in tropical Africa. While binding the League to colonial administration in Africa sometimes had contradictory or adverse repercussions, the mandates system attempted to resolve the persistent dilemmas resulting from the importation of European institutions into Africa, the evolving role of Africa within the larger westernizing world, and the perpetual international rivalries over African's peoples and materials.
机译:第一次世界大战结束后,巴黎和平会议将被征服的德国在非洲的财产置于国际联盟的监督下,并作为“授权”向法国和英国发出,这些领土现在是多哥喀麦隆的独立国家和坦桑尼亚。许多学者从授权制度对欧洲最高政府级别的国际关系意义的角度研究了授权制度,而另一些学者则研究了授权领土内最低级别的地方行政机构的授权。学术文献缺乏的是对大都会的政治领导人与理论与实践相融合的被授权领土的发展交汇处的国际联盟授权制度的影响的比较研究。奖学金缺口。它基于英国,法国,加拿大和美国的外交,殖民和私人记录。此外,这种考察符合帝国主义互动文化结构的更大范围,这种结构将大都市中的政治领导人的行动与非洲人的行动联系起来。它考虑了国际联盟的任务授权系统如何在战后时期改变这种帝国交往的性质并重塑了殖民主义文化。几个历史领域的学者误解了任务授权系统的重要性。目前的工作挑战了传统的解释,并提出了有关国际秩序和现代世界西化的新问题。其结论是,任务授权制度代表了殖民主义的国际化和改革,对欧洲人和非洲人都产生了影响。任务改变了帝国主义的意识形态,对授权领土内的非洲人的经济,政治和文化生活具有意义。英国和法国并非总是以相同的方式或出于相同的原因对这一体系作出反应,但它们都为自己的法定领土制定了政策,与热带非洲其他帝国相比,这些领土更加受限制和更加面向国际。尽管将联盟与非洲殖民行政体系相结合有时会产生矛盾或不利影响,但任务授权系统试图解决欧洲机构向非洲的进口,非洲在更大的西化世界中不断发展的作用以及长期存在的国际化所造成的持续困境。争夺非洲人民和物资。

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  • 作者

    Callahan, Michael Dennis.;

  • 作者单位

    Michigan State University.;

  • 授予单位 Michigan State University.;
  • 学科 History African.;History Modern.;Political Science International Law and Relations.;History European.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1995
  • 页码 395 p.
  • 总页数 395
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 非洲史;国际法;欧洲史;现代史(1917年~);
  • 关键词

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