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(2017), "Index", Rethinking the Colonial State (Political Power and Social Theory, Vol. 33), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 227-239. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0198-871920170000033011
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INDEX
Abd al-Krim
, 153, 160, 163–164, 167–169
Accord of Al-Rajima
, 161
African colonial state
, 113
African slaves
, 88
mass importation of
, 93–94
Agency
, 14–15
of subaltern
, 182–184
Agricultural production
, 73
Ahmed Bey
, 156
Akramah treaty
, 161
al-Akhdar, Jabal
, 153
Aldeamentos
, 122, 123
Algiers
, 157
Algiers, France’s occupation of
, 156
Alhucemas Bay
, 168
al-Jumhuriyya al-Riffia
, 164
al-Khattabis
, 153, 160, 163–164, 167–169
All Trinidad Sugar Estates and Factory Workers Trade Union (ATSE)
, 187–188
al-Mokhtar, Omar
, 153, 165–166, 169, 170
al-Qadir, Abd
, 156
al-Raisuli, Ahmed
, 159
al-Sanusi, Muhammad bin Ali
, 157, 161
Altmittelstand
, 134
American slave societies
, 91
Anemia
, 31
Angola
, 123
administration in
, 110–111
bureaucracy
, 110, 111–112
Cela and Matala
, 121
general census
, 111
investment
, 121
Anker, Peter
, 51, 54–55, 72–73
Apex Oilfields
, 186
Apia
, 210
municipal government
, 207–208
traders and planters
, 208
Arendt, Hannah
, 131
Army of occupation
, 115
Army of the Philippine Republic
, 28
Ashford, Bailey
, 31
Asphalt workers
, 186, 187
Assuntos ultramarinos
, 123
ATSE. See All Trinidad Sugar Estates and Factory Workers Trade Union (ATSE)
Authoritarian bio-power
, 23
Authoritarian governmentality
, 23, 25
Ayuntamiento
, 33, 44n1
Bang, Oluf L.
, 63–64
Belgium Congo
, 119
Berlin Act of 1889
, 210–211
Berlin Conference 1889
, 204, 209–211
Berlin Congress (1884-1885)
, 154, 158
Berman, Bruce
, 132
Biopolitics
, 22, 23
balance between sovereign power and
, 23
classic notion of
, 24
Philippines
, 28–30
Puerto Rico
, 30–32
Bismarck, Herbert von
, 204
Bismarck, Otto von
, 208
Blacklock, William
, 209
Board of Trade
, 57, 58, 73
Bodin, Jean
, 94
Bourdieu, Pierre
, 4–5, 16n2
Bricolage
, 113
Bringing the State Back In (Evans, Rueschemeyer, and Skocpol)
, 4
British Labor Party
, 191
British West Indies, subaltern resistance
, 184
Bureaucratic structures
, 180
Bureau of Education, Philippines
, 38–39
Burke, Edmund
, 3
Bussolini, J.
, 22
Butler, Tubal Uriah “Buzz,”
, 186, 187, 192
Cahora Bassa mega-dam, Mozambique
, 122, 123
Cedercrantz, Conrad
, 211
Cela
, 121
Center for Political and Social Studies of the Overseas Provinces Research Board
, 119
Centers for Tourism and Information (CIT)
, 119
Centralization, utility of
, 73
Chamberlain, Neville
, 191
Chambers, William L.
, 216
Chancellor, J. R.
, 188
Chatterjee, P.
, 2, 8
Christian V
, 88
Cipriani, Arthur
, 187
Clark, Victor
, 32
Cleveland, Grover
, 209
Cold War
, 118
College de France
, 85
Colonial Act of 1930
, 111, 119
Colonialism by deferral
, 15, 219–222
See also Samoa, tridominium in
Colonial political field
, 16n2
Colonial state
agency and resistance
, 14–15
attributes lacking in
, 3
autonomy
, 114
comparative analysis of
, 48–50
conceptualization
, 48
contingent accommodation
, 113
governmental rationality
, 23
metropolitan vs.
, 48–50
nationalism as threat to
, 3
overview
, 1–4
variations
, 3
violence
, 10–14
See also governmentality; police/policing; slavery; specific state
Colonizers
, 178–182
colonizer-transfer theories
, 178–179
governmentality
, 179–180
violence
, 180–182
Colonizer-transfer theories
, 178–179
Colquhoun, Patrick
, 98–99
Comaroff, John
, 3
Commandement
, 23
Congo, Belgian rule in
, 16n3
Constitutional Revision of 1951
, 112, 119
Contingent accommodation
, 113
Cooper, F.
, 8, 11, 183
Corps of Local Militia
, 120
Cyrenaica
anti-colonial mobilization
, 163–166
inter-tribal cohesion
, 158
pacification
, 159–162
precolonial political topography
, 155–158
territorialization
, 169–170
See also Libya, Italian expansion in
Danish East India Company
, 50
Danish peasantry
, 52–53
See also rural population of Denmark
Danish West India-Guinea Company
, 88, 89
Danish West Indies
, 83
British forces
, 89
as Crown colonies
, 89
domestic enemies
, 94–95
economic structure
, 88
in 18th century
, 87–89
islands of
, 83, 88
political environment of
, 95
slave laws of
, 95–101
slave population
, 83, 88–89
state as practice in
, 105–106
Dawedeit, Georg
, 137
Dean, M.
, 23, 25, 71
De Certeau, Michel
, 138
Delamare, Nicolas
, 100
Denmark
apparatus of poor-relief
, 70–71
metropolitan reformers
, 60
policy of neutrality
, 89
political modernization
, 63
See also Danish West Indies; Tranquebar, colonial state of
The Devil’s Handwriting (Steinmetz)
, 5
DHPG
, 207, 214, 217, 220
Discipline
, 23
defined
, 22
in Philippines
, 37
policing
, 24
in Puerto Rico
, 33–34
tutelary practices
, 24–25
variations of
, 24–25
Dispositif of security. See security dispositif
Droessler, Holger
, 15
Dubber, Markus
, 99–100
Educational system
in Philippines
, 32–35
Puerto Rico
, 35–37
Edwards, Zophia
, 2, 15
Egypt
Ottoman sovereignty
, 157
Sanusi administrative apparatus
, 166
Sanusis attack against British forces in
, 161
Western
, 165
Elkins, Caroline
, 16n3
Emancipation of the Serfs-Act
, 69–70
Empire of information
, 112
Encampment
, 24
Engelhardt, Henning Munch
, 60
English language in schools
Philippines
, 38–40
Puerto Rico
, 40–42
Enlightened despotism
, 94
Enlightenment
, 27
Epistemic community
, 114
Eriksen, Stein Sundstøl
, 2
Eritrea
, 158
Estado Novo
, 111, 119
Ethnic colonization
, 121
Ethnographic capital
, 51, 114
European empires expansion
fiscal-military mechanisms
, 153
interrelated factors of
, 154
second-wave historical sociology of
, 153
third-wave historical sociology of
, 153–154
war and violence in
, 153, 154
Falkner, Roland
, 34
Federated Workers Trade Union (FWTU)
, 188
Fezzan
, 157, 160, 162, 165
See also Libya, Italian expansion in
Filipinos
, 26
guerilla warfare tactics
, 28
The Filipino Teacher’s Manual
, 35–37
Fiscal pact
, 115
Five Year Plan, in Trinidad and Tobago
, 193–194
Fletcher, A. G. M.
, 188, 190, 193
Forced labor recruitment
, 113
Forster Report
, 192
Fortesque, Earl
, 192
Foucault, Michel
, 4, 54, 82–83
on governmentality
, 22–23, 24, 85
on security
, 61–62
on state
, 85–87
Founding violence
, 23
Francois, Elma
, 188
Franklin, Benjamin
, 91
FRELIMO
, 123
French colonies
absolutist nature
, 92–93
slave management
, 92–93
FWTU. See Federated Workers Trade Union (FWTU)
Galbraith, J.
, 154
Galvão, Henrique
, 110
Gardelin, Philip
, 96, 97
Genocide
, 130
German Reichstag
, 130, 208
German Samoa. See Samoa, tridominium in
German Southwest Africa
, 130–144
genocide
, 130
military outposts
, 130
normalized violent practices
, 139–144
police/policing. See Landespolizei
Germany, Samoa and
, 204
Ghachem, Malick
, 102, 105
Ghana
, 88
Giddens, Anthony
, 4
Gilson, Richard P.
, 205–206, 210
GNP
, 112, 119
Go, Julian
, 2
Gold Coast of West Africa
, 88
Gordon, Arthur
, 207
Gott, Richard
, 16n3
Goveia, Elsa
, 96, 99
Governmentality
, 179–180
analytics of
, 86
authoritarian
, 23, 25
balance/configuration of
, 23
concept of
, 22
dispositive of
, 22–25
triangle of
, 22, 23
Governmentalization
, 22–23
Grain trade, in Denmark
, 71
Graziani, Rodolfo
, 162, 169
Great Britain, Samoa and. See Samoa, tridominium in
Greater Agrarian Commission
, 63–65
Green-Pedersen, S. E.
, 106n1
Guerilla warfare tactics
, 28
Guerrilla war
, 166, 170
Guha, Ranajit
, 14
Guinea-Bissau
, 120
Guyana
, 190
Hall of justice
, 33, 44n1
Hansen, W. A.
, 65
Health care
, 71–72
Henningsen, Peter
, 53
Henrichsen, Dag
, 134
Herbst, J.
, 154
Herero
, 130
Hesselberg, Engelbreth
, 99
High Inspectorate for Native Affairs
, 111
Hochschild, Adam
, 16n3
Homo oeconomicus
, 62, 68
Hookworm parasite
, 31–32
Høst, G.
, 106n2
Hume, David
, 91
Husbond
, 66–68
Hydroelectric dams
, 122
Ide, Henry
, 217
Idris, Sayyid Muhammad
, 161
IFTU. See International Federation of Trade Unions (IFTU)
ILO. See International Labor Organization (ILO)
Ilustrados
, 26, 27
Imperialism of knowledge
, 112
Imperial Reckoning (Elkins)
, 16n3
India
, 14
Danish colonialism in
, 50
European sovereigns in
, 72–73
utilizing colonial population
, 72–74
See also Tranquebar, colonial state of
Indigenato system
, 117
Indirect rule
, 221
Industrialization
, 122
Infrastructural power
, 115–116, 178
An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (Smith)
, 91–92
Insular Police, Puerto Rico
, 30–31
International and State Defense Police
, 119
International Federation of Trade Unions (IFTU)
, 189–191
International Labor Organization (ILO)
, 190
International state system
, 152
Investigative modalities
, 119
Jabal Nefusa
, 157
See also Libya, Italian expansion in
Jaghbub Oasis
, 166, 170
James, C. L. R.
, 183, 194
Jbala
, 159
See also Morocco, Spanish expansion in
Jihad
, 164, 165–166, 168
Joyce, P.
, 131
Karikal, French colony of
, 74
Kelz, Wilhelm
, 142–143
Kennedy, Paul
, 206
Kenya
, 16n3
Kimberly, L. A.
, 209
Kufra
, 165, 169
Labor
in decolonization and democratization
, 184
forced recruitment
, 113
immobilization
, 69
native, exaction of
, 113
See also slavery; slaves
Labor Department, in Trinidad and Tobago
, 193
Labor movement, Trinidad and Tobago
, 185–189
colonial police force
, 188
concessions
, 192
elite response to
, 191–192
global contextual factors
, 189–191
institutional reforms and
, 192–194
international labor activity and
, 189–191
militancy of
, 188–189
multisectoral and multiracial alliances
, 187–188
oil workers. See oil workers, in Trinidad and Tobago
repression
, 191–192
solidarity of workers
, 188
strikes
, 186–187
Laissez-faire
, 62
Land Commission, Samoa
, 210
Landespolizei
, 130, 132, 133
bureaucratic reality
, 137
documentation
, 136
eigensinnig
, 136
interracial organization
, 133–134
missions
, 135–136
normalized violent practices
, 139–144
patrol
, 135, 136, 137–138
policemen
, 133–135, 137
professional culture
, 134
work/tasks/activities
, 135–139
Lange, Matthew
, 2, 182
Late colonial shift
, 116
Late colonial state
administration
, 118–119
autonomy
, 117
development regime
, 114–115
dynamics
, 116–117
emergence of
, 114
fiscal pact
, 115
infrastructural power
, 115–116
lateness of
, 114
open state
, 116
postwar efforts
, 114
repressive developmentalism
, 116–123
revenues
, 115
security apparatus
, 115
transformative process
, 113
Latin America
, 26
Laws and legislation
, 84–85
slave laws
, 95–101
tridominium in Samoa
, 212, 213
League of Nations
, 16n1
Leeward Islands
, 83, 88
See also Danish West Indies
Lefebvre, H.
, 154, 155
Legal practice, strategic formation of
, 84–85
Legg, S.
, 16n1
Liberalization of grain trade
, 71
Libya, Italian expansion in
anti-colonial mobilization
, 163–166
overview
, 152–153
pacification
, 159–162
political topography
, 157, 158
territorialization
, 166–169
Limpopo
, 121
Lindemann, Wilhelm
, 96
Livre noir de la colonialisme (Ferro)
, 16n3
Lüdtke, Alf
, 136
Luzón, Philippines
, 26
Maghrib
, 156
Mahoney, J.
, 179, 181
Malietoa Laupepa
, 210, 213–214, 215, 216–217
Malietoa Talavou
, 208, 209
Malietoa Tanu
, 217
Malthus, Thomas
, 91
Maniagars
, 52, 55–56, 57, 59, 61, 66
Manila, Philippines
, 26
Mann, Michael
, 4
Marginal groups
, 15
Marriage of slaves
, 98
Marronage. See slave marronage
Mata’afa, Iosefa
, 209, 213–214, 216, 217
Matais
, 208
Mau Mau torture hearings
, 16n3
Mbembe, A.
, 11, 12, 23
McCoy, Alfred
, 219
Melilla
, 156–157, 158, 159, 162, 167
Metropolitan vs. colonial state
, 48–50
Ministry of Colonies
, 119
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
, 119
Mission for the Promotion and the Development of the Zambezi
, 123
Mobile interventionism
, 110, 111
Moderate prices
, 73–74
Modern states
governmentalization
, 22–23
governmental techniques
, 22
Monteiro, Armindo
, 111
Montesquieu, C. S.
, 55, 59, 60, 62, 90, 91, 94
Moral corruption
, 110
Morocco, Spanish expansion in
anti-colonial mobilization
, 163–166
overview
, 152–153
pacification
, 159–162
political topography
, 156–157
Rif tribes
, 159–160
territorialization
, 166–169
Mozambique
, 120
Cahora Bassa mega-dam
, 122, 123
investment
, 121
Limpopo
, 121
Mühldorff, Mathias
, 57
Municipal Board, Samoa
, 208
Muschalek, Marie
, 13, 14
Nama
, 130
Namibia. See German Southwest Africa
National Institute of Statistics
, 111
Nationalization
, 110, 112
Nation-state
, 4
Necropolitics
, 11, 23
Necropower
, 11
Neep, Daniel
, 3, 11, 154–155
Neo-Marxist approaches
, 6
Newbury, Colin
, 221
Night-watchman State
, 113, 114
North Africa
pluralistic political order
, 159–162
precolonial political topography
, 155–158
Northern Rhodesia
, 190
Oilfield Workers Trade Union (OWTU)
, 187, 188
Oil workers, in Trinidad and Tobago
, 185–189
concerns raised by
, 186–187
forging organizational links
, 187
OWTU
, 187, 188
social movement unionism
, 186–187
strikes
, 186, 187
sugar workers and
, 187–188
TWA and
, 187
See also labor movement, Trinidad and Tobago
Ordering of resistance
, 116–123
interrelated dimensions
, 117
Organic Charter of the Empire
, 111
Ormsby-Gore, W.
, 192, 193
Ostindisk Kompagni
, 50
Ottoman Empire
, 156, 158, 160–161
Algiers
, 157
Cyrenaica. See Cyrenaica
Egypt. See Egypt
See also Libya, Italian expansion in
Overseas Administrative Reform
, 111
Overseas Organic Law
, 119
Pacification
, 110
Pacific islands
Salisbury’s proposal
, 204, 209–210
Paternalist preservationism
, 222
Patrol logs
, 136
Pensionados
, 38
Philippine-American war
, 27
Philippines
administrators and colonists
, 26
armed revolt
, 27
Christianization
, 26
English language
, 38–40
Hispanization
, 26
ilustrados
, 26, 27
local elite
, 27
monopolistic practices
, 27
pacification
, 28–29
sanitation and personal hygiene
, 29
schools and discipline in
, 32–35
secret polices forces
, 30
Spanish colony of
, 25–28
teachers’ resistance
, 38–40
transition from necropolitics to biopolitics
, 28–30
Physiocrats
, 91
Pilsach, Senfft von
, 211
Plano do Fomento of 1953
, 121
Planters
seigniorial rights of
, 94
slave and
, 94
Police/policing
, 101
colonies
, 100
justice and
, 101
slave laws and
, 99–100
See also Landespolizei
Police/policing, in Tranquebar
, 51–52, 54–61
husbond
, 66–68
maniagars
, 52, 55–56, 57, 59, 61, 66
normalizing individual
, 63–68
villeinage
, 65–66
visiadors
, 52, 55, 56–57, 59, 66
well-being
, 58–59
Poligars
, 57
Political economy
, 22
slavery and
, 91–94
Political economy of wealth
, 91
Polizeidiener
, 134
Polizei Sergeanten
, 134
Portuguese colonialism
, 109–123
bureaucratic expansion
, 119–120
economic integration
, 121
industrialization
, 122
Planos do Fomento
, 121
Psycho-Social Services
, 120
rural resettlement scheme
, 122–123
social transformation
, 120
white settlement schemes
, 121
See also late colonial state
Power
defined
, 131
technologies of
, 54
Power container
, 152
Prakash, Gyan
, 48
Privatization
, 110
The Problem of Slavery in Western Culture (Davis)
, 90
Provincial Settlement Boards (JPP)
, 122
Provisional Puerto Rican Regiment of Infantry
, 30–31
Psycho-Social Services
, 120
Public order
, 95
Public Security Polices
, 120
Puerto Rican Guards
, 30
Puerto Rico
autonomy
, 26
centralized structure
, 32
doctors
, 31–32
English language
, 40–42
hookworm campaign
, 31–32
immigrants
, 25–26
indigenous population
, 26
Insular Police
, 30–31
language
, 26
late nineteenth century
, 26
politics in
, 26
schools and discipline in
, 35–37
as settler colony
, 25–26
Spanish colony of
, 25–28
teachers’ resistance
, 40–42
transition from necropolitics to biopolitics
, 30–32
unrest and violence
, 30
Racial stratification
, 26
Rafalski, Hans
, 135
Reconcentration
, 28
Religious taxes
, 165
Repressive developmentalism
, 116–123
Reventlow, C. D.
, 66, 102–103, 104
Rienzi, Adrian Cola
, 186, 187, 188
Rif
, 153
anti-colonial mobilization
, 163–166
pacification
, 159–162
precolonial political topography
, 155–158
territorialization
, 166–169
See also Morocco, Spanish expansion in
Risks, of slavery
, 84, 89–95
Rojas, John
, 186
Rousseau
, 90, 91
Routinized subjugation
, 115
Royal Air Force
, 189
Royal Danish West India Company
, 88
Royal East India Government
, 50–51
Royal Navy
, 189
Rural economy
, 69
Rural Police-Acts of 1791
, 69
Rural population of Denmark
apparatus of poor-relief
, 70–71
Emancipation of the Serfs-Act
, 69–70
health care
, 71–72
liberalization of grain trade
, 71
movement
, 69–70
Rural resettlement scheme of Portuguese states
, 122–123
Rural schools, Porto Rico
, 34
Ryberg, Niels
, 54
Salesa, Damon
, 206, 213
Salisbury, Lord
, 204, 209–210
Salvage colonialism, policy of
, 222
Sa Malietoa
, 206
Sa Mata’afa
, 206
Samoa, tridominium in
, 15, 203–223
Berlin Conference 1889
, 204, 209–211
civil wars
, 208
collaboration
, 221
extraterritoriality
, 212, 213
features of
, 221–222
formation of
, 204
historiography
, 205–206
indirect rule
, 221
laws
, 212, 213
legal powers
, 210–211
logistical challenges
, 211–212
municipal district
, 212–213
overview
, 203–205
paternalist preservationism
, 222
policy of salvage colonialism
, 222
political instability
, 208
royal authority
, 207
sustainable arrangements
, 208–209
Tripartite Convention 1879
, 207–208
war and peace before
, 206–209
Washington Conference
, 208–209
Samoa Bill
, 208
Sanusis
attack against British forces in Egypt
, 161
autonomy
, 160, 161
Italian fascist administration and
, 162
Jabal al-Akhdar
, 157
Ottomans and Germans aid
, 161
resistance movement
, 165–166, 169
See also Libya, Italian expansion in
Sa Tupua
, 206
Sawyer, Stephen
, 86
Schimmelmann, Ernst
, 58, 102, 104
Schools
in Philippines
, 32–35
in Puerto Rico
, 35–37
Science
, 114–115
Second colonial occupation
, 115–116
Security
Foucault on
, 61–62
political modernity and
, 61–63
Security dispositif
, 102–104, 105
Self-determination
, 90
Self-willfulness
, 65, 66
Selvagem, Carlos
, 110
Semantic decolonization
, 119
Services for Centralization and Coordination of Information (SCCI)
, 119
Siam Mapped (Thongchai Winichakul)
, 155
Sidi Ifni, Morocco
, 159
Simonsen, G.
, 100–101
Singer, B.
, 55
Slaveholders
, 97
Slave laws
British system
, 96
Goveia on
, 96
police laws/power
, 99–100
Spanish system
, 96
Slave laws, Danish West Indies
, 95–101
marriage
, 98
moral activities/conduct
, 97–98
punishments
, 97, 101
regulations of 1733
, 97, 98
regulations of 1755
, 97–98
sentencing
, 101
sexual encounters
, 97–98
Slave marronage
, 97
Slave patrols
, 100
Slavery
, 82
detrimental effects
, 91
economic effect
, 91–93
laws of
, 95–101
New World
, 90
opponents of
, 90
as property
, 94
proponents of
, 90–91
public policy
, 84
reforming institution of
, 84
risks
, 84, 89–95
social corruption of
, 91
as sovereignty
, 94
strategic ethics of
, 102–104
sugar colonies
, 84
Tocqueville on
, 84, 91
See also Danish West Indies
Slaves
political technology
, 99
as property
, 98, 99
Simth on management of
, 92–93
Slave uprisings
, 84, 96
Small, Albion
, 106n5
Smith, Adam
, 91–93, 94
Social assimilation
, 112
Social corruption of slavery
, 91
Social death
, 60
Social movement unionism
, 186–187, 192
Solf, Wilhelm
, 222
Somaliland
, 158
South Asia
, 155
Sovereignty
defined
, 22
fundamental principles
, 23
slavery as risk to
, 91–95
Spanish-American War
, 25, 27, 158
Spanish colony
Morocco. See Morocco, Spanish expansion in
of Philippines
, 25–28
of Puerto Rico
, 25–28
slave laws
, 96
Spanish Creoles
, 25
The Spirit of Laws (Montesquieu)
, 90
The Spirit of the Laws (Montesquieu)
, 55
Spitzkoppe
, 142
State
Foucauldian perspective
, 85–87
monopoly of force
, 131
as ongoing process
, 87
subject and
, 87
Weber’s definition
, 153
Western model
, 178
State capacity
, 178–182
colonizer-transfer theories
, 178–179
governmentality
, 179–180
institutional reforms and
, 192–194
violence
, 180–182
State-centric approaches
, 4
State failure
, 1–2
St. Croix, island of
, 83, 88–89, 102
See also Danish West Indies
Steinmetz, George
, 5–6, 131
Stenographic designation
, 5
St. John, island of
, 83, 88
Stoler, Ann Laura
, 52, 131
Strategic ethics of slavery
, 102–104
Strategies
, 54
Strikes, in Trinidad and Tobago. See oil workers, in Trinidad and Tobago
St. Thomas, islands of
, 83, 88, 89
See also Danish West Indies
Subaltern agency
, 182–184
mobilization for change
, 183
shaping course of history
, 184
Tactics
, 54
Taft, William
, 38
Tagalog
, 39, 40
Tax-exaction
, 113
Teachers’ Manual for the Public Schools of Puerto Rico
, 32–33
Teachers’ resistance to public school system
Philippines
, 38–40
Puerto Rico
, 40–42
Technologies
, 24
Territorialization
, 110
overview
, 152–153
relational production
, 153–155
total colonial war and
, 166–170
Tetouan
, 158
Thailand
, 155
Thanjavur
, 50
Tharangampadi
, 50
Theory of state-making
, 4
Tilly, Charles
, 4, 153
Titimaea, Tamasese
, 209, 213
Tocqueville, Alexis de
, 84, 91
Tonga
, 210
Trade Union Ordinance of 1932
, 193
Traité de la police
, 100
Tranquebar, colonial state of
, 50–54
agricultural production
, 73
governance
, 50–51
governmental practices
, 57–61
moral and civil rules
, 59–60
overview
, 50–51
policing
, 51–52, 54–61
political skill
, 51
population
, 50, 72–74
race/nation in
, 52–53
racial classifications
, 51
Trans-Atlantic slave trade
, 88
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database
, 88
Treaty of Fes
, 159
Tridominium in Samoa
, 203–223
Berlin Conference 1889
, 204, 209–211
civil wars
, 208
collaboration
, 221
extraterritoriality
, 212, 213
features of
, 221–222
formation of
, 204
historiography
, 205–206
indirect rule
, 221
laws
, 212, 213
legal powers
, 210–211
logistical challenges
, 211–212
municipal district
, 212–213
overview
, 203–205
paternalist preservationism
, 222
policy of salvage colonialism
, 222
political instability
, 208
royal authority
, 207
sustainable arrangements
, 208–209
Tripartite Convention 1879
, 207–208
war and peace before
, 206–209
Washington Conference
, 208–209
Trinidad and Tobago
, 15
Five Year Plan in
, 193–194
institutional reforms and
, 192–194
labor force
, 184
labor movement. See labor movement, Trinidad and Tobago
oil exploitation
, 184, 189
as oil source
, 189
overview
, 176–178
political participation
, 194
subaltern agency
, 185–189
sugar/agricultural sector
, 184
urban workers
, 185
weak state capacity
, 185
working class
, 184
Trinidad Asphalt Company
, 186
Trinidad Leaseholds workers
, 186
Trinidad Workingmen’s Association (TWA)
, 187
Tripartite Convention 1879
, 207–208
Article VIII
, 208
Tripoli
, 157, 160, 162
See also Tripolitania
Tripolitania
, 156
administrative areas of
, 157
autonomy of
, 160
Italian intervention
, 160
local statelets
, 160
Ottomans and Germans aid to
, 161
See also Libya, Italian expansion in
Truck Ordinance of 1919
, 193
Tunisia
, 156
Turbulent frontiers
, 154
Tutelary power
, 24–25
Tutuila
, 222
TWA. See Trinidad Workingmen’s Association (TWA)
Uncertainties of bio-economic life
, 70
Unhappy Valley (Berman & Lonsdale)
, 6
United British Oilfields
, 186
United States
continental expansion
, 26
Philippines. See Philippines
Puerto Rico. See Puerto Rico
Samoa and. See Samoa, tridominium in
Tutuila
, 222
Virgin Islands
, 83, 88
Urban schools, Porto Rico
, 34
US Army
in Philippines
, 28–30
in Puerto Rico
, 30–32
Ushr
, 165
Utility of centralization
, 73
Utilizing colonial population
, 72–74
Vagt, Alfred
, 205
Villeinage, policing of
, 65–66
Violence
, 10–14, 23
Arendt on
, 131, 133
in European empires expansion
, 153, 154
normalized practices
, 139–144
power and
, 131
state capacity
, 180–182
Visiadors
, 52, 55, 56–57, 59, 66
Wachtmeister
, 134
War
in European empires expansion
, 153, 154
territorialization and
, 166–170
before tridominium in Samoa
, 206–209
Waryaghar, Ait
, 159–160
Washington, George
, 211
Weber, Max
, 131, 153
Weber, Theodor
, 207
Welfare colonialism
, 121
White settlement schemes
, 121
Wilson, J. E.
, 49
Wyrtzen, Jonathan
, 14, 16n2
Young, Crawford
, 3, 154
Young, Robert J. C.
, 14
Zakat
, 165
Zuwayya
, 165
- Prelims
- Rethinking the Colonial State: Configurations of Power, Violence, and Agency
- Colonial Governmentality in Puerto Rico and the Philippines: Sovereign Force, Governmental Rationality, and Disciplinary Institutions Under US Rule
- Comparing the Colonial State – Governing “the Social” and Policing the Population in Late 18th Century India and Denmark
- Governing the Risks of Slavery: State-Practice, Slave Law, and the Problem of Public Order in 18th Century Danish West Indies
- Ordering Resistance: The Late Colonial State in the Portuguese Empire (1940–1975)
- Violence as Usual: Everyday Police Work and the Colonial State in German Southwest Africa
- Colonial War and the Production of Territorialized State Space in North Africa
- Resistance and Reforms: The Role of Subaltern Agency in Colonial State Development
- Colonialism by Deferral: Samoa Under the Tridominium, 1889–1899
- About the Editors
- Index