Infrastructural Attachments 2024
DOI: 10.1215/9781478060093-002
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A Divisible Sovereignty

Abstract: Chapter 1 explores the hybrid origins of the colonial state, which brought together the corporation and multiple sovereigns, private capital and a series of publics, through an exploration of the expansion and decline of the Imperial British East Africa Company (IBEA) at the turn of the century. Guided by the prudent logic of “sound finance,” the Crown and the Sultanate of Zanzibar authorized the firm to take up the task of administering the territory, an occupation that was geared toward establishing a revenu… Show more

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