The literature on decolonization in settler contexts is characterized by an almost exclusive focus on the Anglo-French world, and by a marked emphasis on violence as the predominant feature of the settlers' reaction to change. This article aims to challenge this assumption. Eritrea - like the other former Italian colonies - is certainly a peculiar case of early, top-down decolonization; but the actors on the field were anything but passive spectators. In the 10 years in which the international community decided the fate of Eritrea, there were a lively political confrontation and an armed struggle with anti-colonial nuances, while the settlers organized themselves politically to defend their interests. The complex variety of strategies with which they reacted to the end of colonial power constitutes an example of the non-binary relationship between former colonizers and former colonized; it enriches our knowledge of how whites reacted to decolonization in Africa; and it helps to complicate the monolithic idea of settlers as an undifferentiated transnational category.

Ertola, E. (2023). Blowing against the winds of change: settlers facing decolonization in Eritrea, 1941-52. JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HISTORY, 58(1), 71-91 [10.1177/00220094221136817].

Blowing against the winds of change: settlers facing decolonization in Eritrea, 1941-52

Ertola, E
2023-01-01

Abstract

The literature on decolonization in settler contexts is characterized by an almost exclusive focus on the Anglo-French world, and by a marked emphasis on violence as the predominant feature of the settlers' reaction to change. This article aims to challenge this assumption. Eritrea - like the other former Italian colonies - is certainly a peculiar case of early, top-down decolonization; but the actors on the field were anything but passive spectators. In the 10 years in which the international community decided the fate of Eritrea, there were a lively political confrontation and an armed struggle with anti-colonial nuances, while the settlers organized themselves politically to defend their interests. The complex variety of strategies with which they reacted to the end of colonial power constitutes an example of the non-binary relationship between former colonizers and former colonized; it enriches our knowledge of how whites reacted to decolonization in Africa; and it helps to complicate the monolithic idea of settlers as an undifferentiated transnational category.
2023
Ertola, E. (2023). Blowing against the winds of change: settlers facing decolonization in Eritrea, 1941-52. JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HISTORY, 58(1), 71-91 [10.1177/00220094221136817].
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