El Dr. Martin Thomas es un historiador y académico británico, reconocido como un especialista líder en historia colonial francesa, servicios de inteligencia y seguridad coloniales, y la historia de la descolonización. Su obra profundiza en las complejidades de las potencias coloniales y su impacto en el proceso de descolonización. El enfoque académico de Thomas ofrece una profunda visión de las narrativas históricas que dieron forma al mundo. Su investigación ilumina momentos y mecanismos clave que llevaron al fin de la era colonial.
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Greening the Past argues that "western civilization" is rapidly approaching a crisis unique in world history, and that a new world-view now emerging is best encapsulated by a Green, anarchist-ecological analysis.
Arguing about Empire explores key imperial debates between Britain and France
from the age of high imperialism to the post-war era of decolonization,
uncovering the part played by imperial rhetoric - its racial underpinnings,
its ethical presumptions, and the world-views it enshrined.
The French empire at war draws on original research in France and Britain to investigate the history of the divided French empire - the Vichy and the Free French empires - during the Second World War. What emerges is a fascinating story. While it is clear that both the Vichy and Free French colonial authorities were only rarely masters of their own destiny during the war, preservation of limited imperial control served them both in different ways. The Vichy government exploited the empire in an effort to withstand German-Italian pressure for concessions in metropolitan France and it was key to its claim to be more than the mouthpiece of a defeated nation. For Free France too, the empire acquired a political and symbolic importance which far outweighed its material significance to the Gaullist war effort. As the war progressed, the Vichy empire lost ground to that of the Free French, something which has often been attributed to the attraction of the Gaullist mystique and the spirit of resistance in the colonies. In this radical new interpretation, Thomas argues that it was neither of these. The course of the war itself, and the initiatives of the major combatant powers, played the greatest part in the rise of the Gaullist empire and the demise of Vichy colonial control.
By considering the distinctiveness of the inter-war years as a discrete period of colonial change, this book addresses several larger issues, such as tracing the origins of decolonization in the rise of colonial nationalism, and a re-assessment of the impact of inter-war colonial rebellions in Africa, Syria and Indochina. The book also connects French theories of colonial governance to the lived experience of colonial rule in a period scarred by war and economic dislocation.
Social media is transforming customer service, market research, recruitment, campaigning and internal communications and encouraging the development of alternative business models and new corporate structures. There has never been a more important time for every business professional to understand its power, potential and pitfalls, but although you might recognise its growing importance, few business people have the knowledge, skills and confidence to make the most of the opportunity. Without a clear understanding of social media and a strategy for you and your business, you risk being exposed and ill-prepared
This book offers a compelling analysis of colonial policing and political violence across three empires during the interwar period. It delves into the complexities of imperial power dynamics, examining how policing methods shaped societal control and resistance. Through a detailed exploration of historical contexts, the author highlights the interplay between colonial authorities and local populations, revealing the lasting impacts of these violent encounters on contemporary governance and societal structures.
The way we do business has to change. One of the greatest weaknesses of many organisations is the delusion of being in control. The future is loose - loose organisations, loose management styles and loose ways of working. Author Martin Thomas describes how more open ways of thinking and operating are beginning to pervade even the largest and most complex institutions, from global corporations to government departments. There are limits to being loose, but freedom can exist within a framework. By building on cutting-edge case studies and conversations with the smartest business people from around the globe, LOOSE challenges received wisdom and explains new ways of managing companies, building brands, engaging with customer and marketing products and services. LOOSE will help you change you terms of business, before they are changed for you.
The story of the dramatic collapse of the British and French colonial empires
in the aftermath of the Second World War - now told for the first time as part
of one global process