Assimilation and Association in French Colonial Theory, 1890-1914Considers the shift from assimilation to association during the formative years of the second French Colonial empire. It looks at both the international and domestic reasons for the shift and gives special attention to the years between 1890 and 1914. |
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The Climate of French Colonialism | 1 |
Origins and Growth of the French Doctrine | 10 |
Ideas from Abroad | 33 |
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