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Law and Colonialism

Course Number: HIST 246
Title: Law and Colonialism
Day & Time 1: TR 01:00PM 02:15PM
Instructor I: Ren C
Credit: 1.00
Course Description:

This course explores the role of law in relation to the history of colonialism. It considers the uses of rule-of-law ideology in colonial rule and in unraveling it, the negotiation of race and gender formations in the legal arena, and the transformation of legal concepts and institutions across empire. Major themes include foundational debates regarding liberalism, property, and indigeneity, the operation and impact of colonial legal institutions, and legal practices in anticolonial and postcolonial settings. The examples are geographically drawn from around the world, with a particular focus on the colonial legal transformation of the tropical environments.

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