- Le livre noir du colonialisme
"Le livre noir du colonialisme" "(The black book of colonialism)", written by French historian
Marc Ferro , is a 2003 book containing several articles from various historians about the evils ofcolonialism .Marc Ferro himself wrote only the introduction and two articles, one on the
genocide of Native Americans and the other on the conquest ofAlgeria . The book reads like a series of articles on specific subjects. They are divided by their related continents in chapters. The first chapter is about theAmericas andAustralia , with articles on the Spanish and Portuguese domination,slavery , Native Americans,French Guiana ,Haiti anWar of Independence and the treatment of the Aborigines.The second chapter is about
Asia and includes articles on the Russian conquest of the Caucasus, the British inIndia , theDutch Indies ,French Indochina , theIndochina War andJapan ese colonialism.The third chapter is on
Africa , and it touches slavery,racism , theBelgian Congo , Portuguese colonization, French colonization, British colonization, theArabs inZanzibar , the Conquest of Algeria, theAlgerian War , and thedecolonization movements.The final chapters are about the treatment of
women in thecolonies , a critic of the philosophy ofNegritude , howcolonization appeared inmusic and cinema and finally, the subject of compensations from former colonial powers to their former colonies.ee also
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Black Book of Capitalism
*Black Book of Communism References
Ferro, Marc (ed.) (2003): "Le livre noir du colonialisme", Robert Laffont, 840 pages, ISBN 2221092546, ISBN 978-2221092545
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