A. Dirk Moses (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), Marco Duranti (University of Sydney), Roland Burke (La Trobe
This volume presents the first global history of human rights politics in the age of decolonization. The conflict between independence movements and colonial powers shaped the global human rights order that emerged after the Second World War. It was also critical to the genesis of contemporary human rights organizations and humanitarian movements. Anti-colonial forces mobilized human rights and other rights language in their campaigns for self-determination. In response, European empires harnessed the new international politics of human rights for their own ends, claiming that their rule,...
This volume presents the first global history of human rights politics in the age of decolonization. The conflict between independence movements and c...