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The Development Century Stephen J. Macekura (Indiana University, Bloomington)

The Development Century By Stephen J. Macekura (Indiana University, Bloomington)

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This anthology offers cutting-edge perspectives on how international development has shaped the history of the modern world. It focuses on the role of development practices and projects in the history of empire, Cold War competition, decolonization and postcolonial governance, transnational activist movements, and the global environment.

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The Development Century: A Global History by Stephen J. Macekura (Indiana University, Bloomington)

This anthology offers a cutting-edge perspective on how development has shaped the history of the modern world. Stephen J. Macekura and Erez Manela have gathered together leading historians to examine development on the international, regional, and national levels, as well as local manifestations of development initiatives and transnational organizing on behalf of alternative approaches. Themes include the relationship between empire and development, the role of international institutions, the influence of the Cold War, decolonization and post-colonial development strategies, reform and resistance to development, development and global health, and the ecological effects of development. The Development Century examines how ideas and discourses about development have shaped its practices on the ground; explores the ways in which policymakers and experts attempted to implement development through specific institutions and policies; and analyzes development initiatives and their effect of local environments and people.

About Stephen J. Macekura (Indiana University, Bloomington)

Stephen J. Macekura is Assistant Professor of International Studies at Indiana University, Bloomington. He is the author of Of Limits and Growth: The Rise of Global Sustainable Development in the Twentieth Century (Cambridge, 2015). Erez Manela is Professor of History at Harvard University, Massachusetts where he also serves as Director of Graduate Programs at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs and co-chairs the Harvard International and Global History Seminar (HIGHS). He is the author of the prize-winning book The Wilsonian Moment: Self-Determination and the International Origins of Anticolonial Nationalism (2007) and co-editor of The Shock of the Global: The 1970s in Perspective (2010) and Empires at War, 1911-1923 (2014).

Table of Contents

1. Introduction Stephen J. Macekura and Erez Manela; Part I. Origins of Development as a Global Practice: 2. Wealth and nations: the origins of international development assistance Amanda Kay McVety; 3. The 'development' of humanitarian relief: US disaster assistance operations in the Caribbean Basin, 1917-1931 Julia F. Irwin; 4. Imperial and transnational developmentalisms: Middle Eastern interplays, 1880s-1960s Cyrus Schayegh; 5. Smallpox and the globalization of development Erez Manela; Part II. Development in a Decolonizing World: Between Local and Global: 6. New frontiers: World War II technologies and the opening of tropical environments to development Thomas Robertson; 7. A currency for Sudan: the Sudanese national economy and post-colonial development Alden Young; 8. Development, space, and counterinsurgency in South Vietnam's Ben Tre Province, 1954-1960 Edward Miller; 9. Decolonization and the gendered politics of developmental labor in Southeastern Africa Priya Lal; Part III. International Development in Cold War Politics: 10. De-Stalinising growth: decolonization and the development of development economics in the Soviet Union Alessandro Iandolo; 11. Graveyard of development? Afghanistan's Cold War encounters with international development and humanitarianism Timothy Nunan; 12. Postwar European development aid: defined by decolonization, the Cold War, and European integration? Corinna R. Unger; Part IV. Development and International Society: 13. 'Mexico has the theories': Latin America and the interwar origins of development Christy Thornton; 14. Nasser, Hammarskjoeld, and Middle East development in different scales of space and time Nathan J. Citino; 15. Creating 'the NGO international': the rise of advocacy for alternative development, 1974-1994 Paul Adler; 16. Epilogue: development dreams Jeremy Adelman.

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CIN1108453473G
9781108453479
1108453473
The Development Century: A Global History by Stephen J. Macekura (Indiana University, Bloomington)
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Cambridge University Press
20180906
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