Robert Aldrich Boeken
Robert Aldrich is een Australische historicus en schrijver, gespecialiseerd in de moderne Europese en koloniale geschiedenis. Zijn onderzoek en onderwijs richten zich op de geschiedenis van Frankrijk sinds de Revolutie, de Franse en Britse overzeese rijken, en de geschiedenis van 'plaatsen van herinnering', evenals gender en seksualiteit. Aldrich's werk duikt in hoe het verleden wordt gevormd in de herinnering en hoe sociale constructies zoals gender en seksualiteit verweven zijn met historische vertellingen. Zijn schrijven biedt diepgaande inzichten in de complexe relaties tussen macht, cultuur en identiteit in historische contexten.







The Last Colonies
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Exploring the complexities of colonialism, this book delves into the remaining territories still dependent on metropolitan powers, highlighting the often-overlooked small islands with limited resources. It offers a thought-provoking analysis of decolonization and global interdependence, challenging readers to reconsider the implications of these last colonies in a postcolonial context. The work provides a comprehensive examination of the paradoxes surrounding colonial legacies and their relevance in contemporary discussions.
Banished Potentates
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An examination of British and French deposition and exile of indigenous monarchs in Asia and Africa from 1815 until the 1950s. -- .
Exploring the concept of the 'confetti of empire', this study delves into the former French colonies that continue to be integral parts of France. It examines the historical, cultural, and political implications of these territories, highlighting their unique identities and the complexities of their relationship with the mainland. Through this lens, the book sheds light on the legacy of colonialism and the ongoing impact of these regions within contemporary French society.
Gay Life And Culture. A World History
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This book offers a global overview of gay history, exploring themes of love and lust from ancient times to modern media. It highlights diverse expressions of desire, including figures like Theocritus and cultural practices such as berdaches in North America and boy-wives in Aboriginal Australia.
The Age of Empires
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Tells a story of thirteen modern Empires, that is full of suspense, cruelty, conflict, heroism, great explorations and extraordinary feats of endurance, with a profusion of illustrations drawn from a wide range of vivid sources.
A fascinating portrait of gay men and women throughout time whose lives have influenced society at large, as well as what we recognize as today's varied gay culture. This book gives a voice to more than eighty people from every major continent and from all walks of life. It includes poets and philosophers, rulers and spies, activists and artists. Alongside such celebrated figures as Michelangelo, Frederick the Great and Harvey Milk are lesser-known but no less surprising individuals: Dong Xian and the Chinese emperor Ai, whose passion flourished in the 1st century BC; the unfortunate Robert De Peronne, first to be burned at the stake for sodomy; Katharine Philips, writing proto-lesbian poetry in seventeenth-century England; and 'Aimee' and 'Jaguar', whose love defied the death camps of wartime Germany. With many striking illustrations, Gay Life Stories will entertain, give pause for thought, and ultimately celebrate the diversity of human history
France's Overseas Frontier
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Focusing on the remnants of French colonialism, this 1992 study explores the unique relationship between France and its former colonies that continue to be integral parts of the nation. It delves into the cultural, political, and social dynamics of these territories, examining how they embody the complexities of identity and belonging within the broader context of the French Empire's legacy. The work highlights the significance of these regions, often overlooked in discussions of colonial history.
The book explores the captivating journey of a photographer who, after two decades in Southern California, returns to Michigan and develops a passion for the state's barns. Robert travels extensively along back roads, capturing the beauty and unique architecture of these structures, showcasing a deep appreciation for Michigan's rural landscape. Through his lens, he invites readers to experience the charm and history of these often-overlooked landmarks.
The book presents a comprehensive examination of the overseas territories of various nations, highlighting their unique statuses and the complexities they face, including international disputes, financial issues, and cultural clashes. Covering regions from Greenland to Gibraltar and beyond, it argues that a negotiated dependency may offer these territories more advantages than pursuing independence. The authors explore the interplay of constitutional, economic, and demographic factors that shape the lives of these territories and their relationship with their governing countries.
