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This chapter investigates the role of schooling and pedagogy in colonial expansion since the 1500s, with attention to the responses, protests, and resistance of the colonized.
This chapter takes stock of geopolitical ventures in advancing colonialism from the nineteenth century to the present day. The chapter spotlights protest movements of colonized and displaced communities as they contend with forced mobility and militarized blockade by colonial forces.
This chapter illuminates the role of science in colonial expansion since the time of the Enlightenment, as well as the varied forms of contestation, creative appropriation, and counter-science among the colonized.
This chapter inquires into the role of money, debt, and finance in colonial expansion, as well as practical attempts to decolonize financial and monetary regimes.
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