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Phantom History: The Rule of Law and the Colonial State, the Case of German New Guinea

Phantom History: The Rule of Law and the Colonial State, the Case of German New Guinea

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Phantom History: The Rule of Law and the Colonial State, the Case of German New Guinea

by Peter Sack

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Australian National University. 2001. Trade paperback. Fine.. 620 p. Includes: maps, index, bibliography. . This book uses the history of German New Guinea to examine the role of law in colonial government. It argues: that it was crucial; that the 'colonial state', rather than disappearing, has become a global phenomenon; and that the conventional narrative approach to history is incapable of giving a realistic account of the history of colonial rule, offering 'phantom history' instead. What makes the case of German New Guinea particularly interesting is that a structural and quantitative approach can take us only part of the way since its colonial law had to be developed from scratch, so that it could only gradually grow into a bureaucratic form of government which lawyers like to call 'The Rule of Law'. While it is comparatively easy to describe the legal framework within which its government operated, it is impossible to deal with its operation adequately in quantitative terms, because much of the relevant information was not systematically recorded and because a large portion of the records made has not survived. There was thus no choice but to adopt a narrative approach, despite its shortcomings, but to try to avoid the pitfalls of 'phantom history' as far as possible. In short, this book is as much about the challenges of writing a realistic history of colonial rule as it is about the history of colonial law in German New Guinea.

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Masalai Press US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Phantom History: The Rule of Law and the Colonial State, the Case of German New Guinea
Author
Peter Sack
Format/Binding
Trade paperback
Book Condition
Used - Fine.
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0909524505
ISBN 13
9780909524500
Publisher
Australian National University
Date Published
2001
Keywords
620 p. Includes: maps, index, bibliography., German New Guinea-history, Papua New Guinea-history, German New Guinea-law

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