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Radical Histories of Decolonization

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Pages: 168

Volume 25, Number 3

Published: October 2025

An issue of: Radical History Review

Radical Histories of Decolonization takes as its starting point the foundational truth that despite global waves of decolonization in the mid-20th century, colonialism persists into the present day. The articles in this issue ask questions about both the horizons and limits of decolonization, both in the past and in the present, exploring how concepts of sovereignty, self-determination, indigeneity, and independence have changed over time.

Contributors: Kevan Antonio Aguilar, Manan Ahmed Asif, Amit Bhagat, Anna Budu-Arthur, E. C. Feiss, Bright Gyamfi, Patricia Harms, Benjamin J. Kapron, Marissa Moorman, Jessica Namakkal, Golnar Nikpour, Cristian Padilla Romero, Serena Petrella, Rebecca Waxman
 

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