[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"doc-detail-34736":3,"doc-seo-34736":30},{"code":4,"msg":5,"data":6},0,"success",{"doc_id":7,"user_id":8,"nickname":9,"user_avatar":10,"doc_module":4,"category_id":11,"category_name":12,"doc_title":13,"doc_description":14,"doc_content":15,"file_id":16,"file_url":17,"file_type":18,"file_size":19,"view_count":20,"is_deleted":4,"is_public":21,"is_downloadable":21,"audit_status":21,"page_count":22,"language":23,"language_code":24,"site_id":25,"html_lang":24,"table_of_contents":26,"faqs":27,"seo_title":13,"seo_description":14,"update_tm":28,"read_time":29},34736,137441390410,"Hazel","https://ap-avatar.wpscdn.com/avatar/2000252f4ab5702993?_k=1776741390130283984",8,"Research & Report","Human Rights in the Shadow of Colonial Violence: The Wars of Independence in Kenya and Algeria","Human rights in the shadow of colonial violence examines how decolonization wars shaped legal, political, and moral claims to human rights in Kenya and Algeria. The book traces developments from the international order formed during 1941–1948 to contested decolonization between 1945 and 1962, including the legitimation and expansion of colonial violence. It analyzes how global human-rights discourse evolved under the pressure of these wars and concludes with synthesis and references.","","cbCaifIUriW2wWMf","https://ap.wps.com/l/cbCaifIUriW2wWMf","pdf",3274153,2,1,392,"English","en",105,"# Contents\n## List of Abbreviations; Preface\n## Introduction; The New World Order, 1941–1948\n## Contested Decolonization, 1945–1962; The Legitimation of Colonial Violence\n## The Unleashing of Colonial Violence; International Discourse on Human Rights\n## Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index; Acknowledgments","[{\"question\":\"What regions and historical movements are central to the book’s study?\",\"answer\":\"The focus is on the wars of independence in Kenya and Algeria, situated within the broader process of decolonization.\"},{\"question\":\"How does the document structure the argument over time?\",\"answer\":\"It progresses chronologically, beginning with the international context of 1941–1948 and moving through contested decolonization from 1945 to 1962, then toward the conclusion.\"},{\"question\":\"What role does colonial violence play in the book’s analysis?\",\"answer\":\"The contents highlight both the legitimation and the unleashing of colonial violence, treating them as key mechanisms influencing human-rights discourse.\"}]",1782430991,988,null]