An edition of Provincializing the United States (2014)

Provincializing the United States

colonialism, decolonization, and (post)colonial governance in transnational perspective

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Provincializing the United States
Ursula Lehmkuhl
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An edition of Provincializing the United States (2014)

Provincializing the United States

colonialism, decolonization, and (post)colonial governance in transnational perspective

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English
Pages
237

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages [205]-233).

Published in
Heidelberg
Series
American studies (Munich, Germany) -- volume 248, American studies (Munich, Germany) -- v. 248.
Copyright Date
2014

Classifications

Library of Congress
E184.A1 P78 2014, E184.A1P78 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
237 pages
Number of pages
237

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31277955M
ISBN 10
3825363600
ISBN 13
9783825363604
LCCN
2014473222
OCLC/WorldCat
884233293
Deutsche National Bibliothek
1052073875

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