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Authors: Jrgen Osterhammel Patrick Camiller
village society and,
677
,
679
,
680
Westernization in,
34
,
227
â
28
,
291
,
826
,
913
women's movement in,
507
See also
Qing Dynasty
Chinese Exclusion Act (US),
862
â
63
Chinese Revolution of 1911 (Xinhai),
556
â
70
Chirol, Valenine,
83
Chocktaw Indians,
203
cholera,
125
,
164
,
173
,
188
â
94
,
239
,
689
â
90
,
847
Christianity
anti-Muslim violence and,
868
anti-Semitism and,
866
as conceptualized by European Christians,
875
â
76
conversion to,
866
Europe and,
87
gender roles and,
464
resistance to,
553
as western export,
913
See also
missionaries
,
religious
Chulalongkorn, King of Siam,
22
,
65
,
236
,
501
â
2
,
576
,
586
,
592
Churchill, Sir Winston,
236
,
488
,
918
cities
architecture and character of,
7
,
270
â
72
,
319
circulation within,
245
cityscapes,
7
,
12
,
250
,
273
â
74
,
276
,
284
,
295
â
96
,
298
,
301
â
2
,
316
,
318
,
320
“colonial cities,”
283
â
97
,
286
,
320
commerce and,
260
community and public association in,
247
core/periphery relationships and,
262
â
64
,
289
as cultural constructs,
241
â
42
,
246
,
311
â
12
frontier cities,
289
imperial metropolises,
295
â
97
industrialization and,
267
â
70
,
272
â
75
infrastructure development in,
246
,
260
â
62
,
311
,
320
â
21
knowledge concentration in,
249
as leisure resorts,
246
,
265
â
66
megacities,
242
,
254
,
288
â
89
,
320
as metropolises,
263
,
267
â
70
,
295
â
97
as mining centers,
267
as nodes in networks,
242
â
43
,
246
,
250
,
260
â
64
,
275
â
77
as organized social spaces,
241
â
49
planning for,
7
,
245
â
46
,
247
,
314
â
19
as political capitals,
267
â
70
ports and,
267
â
68
,
275
â
83
,
289
â
90
post-colonial,
295
size hierarchy of,
255
â
56
,
262
â
64
slums in,
176
,
224
,
245
,
301
,
303
,
307
â
9
,
317
,
834
stone construction and,
243
â
44
symbolic nature of,
268
,
271
,
274
,
284
â
85
,
292
,
297
â
300
,
311
â
14
,
771
transportation and,
246
,
265
,
300
â
307
as walled or enclosed space,
244
,
278
,
284
,
297
â
300
,
307
“world cities,”
250
â
51
,
263
â
64
See also
suburbs
;
urbanization
citizenship,
596
,
603
,
627
,
628
,
704
,
861
â
62
“average citizen” as statistical abstraction,
28
democracy and,
60
â
61
,
354
â
55
,
593
,
602
â
3
,
632
â
33
imperialism and subject status,
465
military conscription and,
157
,
617
â
18
race and restrictions on,
354
â
55
,
530
,
531
,
595
â
96
,
601
,
700
,
852
and the state,
404
,
423
,
573
,
632
â
33
,
796
,
909
in US,
60
â
61
,
464
â
65
,
556
,
595
â
96
,
600
â
601
,
603
,
852
civil equality,
60
â
61
,
234
,
878
civilization
modernity and,
836
and the primitive as concept,
834
rule of law and standard of,
831
â
33
stereotypes of nomadic peoples,
223
â
24
in Turner's frontier thesis,
356
the West and,
87
See also
civilizing missions
civilizing missions
abolition of slavery as,
839
â
43
Bavarian,
829
British,
451
,
827
,
830
â
31
,
835
,
850
civilized/barbaric dichotomy and,
826
â
27
and disruption of indigenous cultures,
336
economic inequality and,
836
education and literacy in,
797
ethnocentrism and,
827
â
29
,
836
imperialism and,
827
â
29
,
836
,
859
â
60
,
888
Jewish reforms as “self-civilizing,”
865
â
66
liberal expectations of,
854
â
55
market as instrument of,
833
â
34
migration and,
834
to peasants and other “internal barbarians,”
822
â
23
,
828
â
29
,
834
â
35
peripheries and,
423
,
827
â
28
,
829
poverty and,
834
and the primitive as concept,
834
racism and,
341
â
43
,
353
â
54
,
835
,
859
â
60
,
870
â
72
religion and,
437
,
826
,
827
,
830
â
32
,
887
,
892
â
94
(
See also
missionaries
,
religious
)
and social disciplining,
451
US Indian policy and,
341
â
45
,
366
violence in,
835
war as instrument of,
832
civil rights,
31
â
32
,
144
,
449
,
465
â
66
,
543
â
45
,
550
,
600
of Jews in Europe,
866
racial discrimination and,
530
â
31
,
700
,
842
,
852
â
53
,
863
,
866
â
67
,
903
religious minorities and,
869
civil wars, as failed attempts at revolution,
520
Cixi, Empress Dowager of China,
138
,
501
,
562
,
564
,
583
â
84
,
587
Clapperton, Hugh,
293
Clarke, Marcus,
20
Clarkson, Thomas,
541
classes, social.
See
status
,
social
Clausewitz, Carl von,
490
Clayton-Bulwer Treaty,
477
Clemenceau, Georges,
554
climate,
66
â
67
,
85
,
95
,
123
,
135
,
146
,
194
,
196
â
98
,
210
,
335
,
382
desertification,
382
el Niño current,
206
eruption of Tambora and “year without a summer,”
199
coal,
62
,
274
,
277
â
78
,
381
,
647
,
651
â
57
,
690
â
91
,
908
mining and production of,
63
,
134
,
150
,
267
,
661
Coca-Cola,
233
Cochin China,
147
,
212
,
440
,
620
,
682
See also
Vietnam
coffee,
349
â
50
,
378
â
80
,
848
,
850
â
51
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor,
780
,
841
colonial geographers,
80
and appropriation of art and artifacts,
13
“civilizing mission” of,
917
cultural transference and,
913
democracy and,
916
and domestic political events,
54
â
55
Dutch Indochina,
20
European migration and,
129
â
30
French Indochina,
909
labor and colonial economy,
154
(
See also
slavery
)
literature and,
20
middle-class identity and,
771
nationalism and,
917
newspapers and,
33
population disasters and,
124
â
27
racist rationales for,
835
slavery and,
130
state control and,
909