Decolonization by Marc Ball - ISBN: 9781635421033
Paperback
Untold stories of heroic resistance that reshaped the world’s empires.

Decolonization

Unsung Heroes of the Resistance

  • Paperback

    192 pages

  • Release Date

    21 February 2023

Summary

Full of gripping historical vignettes and evocative photographs, an accessible overview of the dynamic figures who resisted colonization, from India, Senegal, and Algeria to Vietnam, Kenya, and Congo.

Decolonization started on the very first day of colonization. From the arrival of the Europeans, the peoples of Africa and Asia rose up. No one willingly accepts subjugation, but in order to one day regain freedom, you first and foremost need to stay alive. Faced with the Europeans’ mach…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781635421033
ISBN-10:1635421039
Author:Marc Ball, Karim Miske, Pierre Singaravelou
Publisher:Other Press LLC
Imprint:Other Press LLC
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:192
Release Date:21 February 2023
Weight:308g
Dimensions:18mm x 228mm x 152mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“[The authors] pay moving tribute to the ‘iron will’ of generations of people who found injustice ‘more unbearable than death itself.’…a valuable overview of the people and forces behind decolonization.” —Publishers Weekly

“Many people assume that decolonization was handed down benevolently from above. Nothing could be further from the truth. This book tells the extraordinary story of how the most oppressed people on the planet struggled against and overthrew the world’s most powerful empires. Gripping, powerful, timely—don’t miss this book.” —Jason Hickel, author of The Divide and Less Is More

“An eye-opening collection of stories, portraits, and images that powerfully capture the resilience and courage of the women and men who resisted colonialism over two hundred years. A timely intervention and a page-turning read.” —Robert Gildea, author of Empires of the Mind: The Colonial Past and the Politics of the Present

“The authors of Decolonization unpack and reimagine what is often written about the end of European empires. The book mirrors the very creativity, dynamism, and unpredictability of its subjects—the men and women who endured colonialism and fought for independence. Global in scope, but deeply personal in content, Decolonization is guaranteed to provoke and inspire its readers to think anew about the making of the postcolonial world.” —J. P. Daughton, author of In the Forest of No Joy: The Congo-Océan Railroad and the Tragedy of French Colonialism

“Decolonization as you’ve never seen it before…the story of the European domination of many African and Asian populations is told not from the perspective of the colonizers, but of the colonized. Who are presented not as passive victims, but as ‘actors in their own story.’” —Télérama

“Striking…This panorama inverts the focus to recount from the point of view of the colonized 150 years of struggle against the subjugation of Africa and Asia.” —Afrique Magazine

About The Author

Marc Ball

Pierre Singaravelou is British Academy Global Professor at King’s College London and Professor of History at Pantheon-Sorbonne University. He has published numerous works on the history of empires, colonialism, and globalization, including A Past of Possibilities (with Quentin Deluermoz) and France in the World (editor, with Patrick Boucheron, et al).

Karim Miske grew up in Paris and studied journalism in Dakar. Now resident in France, he makes documentary films on a wide range of subjects including deafness and the common roots between the Judaism and Islam. His first novel, Arab Jazz, won the Grand Prix de Litterature Polici re and the Prix du Goeland Masque.

Marc Ball is a documentary filmmaker whose films set out to describe the world around us from the people’s perspective. He has directed, with Karim Miske, Tunisie, les voix de la revolution, for Arte, and Police, illegitime violence, for France 3 and Public Senat.

Willard Wood grew up in France and has translated more than thirty works of fiction and nonfiction from the French. He has won the Lewis Galanti re Award for Literary Translation and received a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Translation. He lives in Norfolk, Connecticut.

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