Colonial Bureaucracy and Contemporary Citizenship
- 298 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Exploring the enduring impact of colonial bureaucracy, this book investigates how historical practices of population classification and mobility restrictions continue to influence political dynamics in Israel/Palestine, India, and Cyprus. By analyzing these mundane bureaucratic routines, it reveals their significant role in shaping contemporary political life and the ongoing legacies of colonialism in these regions.
