From: mkelkar2003
Message: 41740
Date: 2005-11-04
><dmilt1896@...>
> --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "Brian M. Scott" <BMScott@...> wrote:
> >
> > At 12:27:40 PM on Wednesday, November 2, 2005, mkelkar2003
> > wrote:
> >
> > > --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, Miguel Carrasquer
> > > <mcv@...> wrote:
> >
> > >> On Wed, 02 Nov 2005 02:04:26 +0000, david_russell_watson
> > >> <liberty@...> wrote:
> >
> > >>>--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "Daniel J. Milton"
> > >>>wrote:It probably is Decolanization. British empire was winding down in the
> >
> > >>>> --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "mkelkar2003" <smykelkar@...>
> > >>>> wrote:
> >
> > >>>>> "Invasionism lost favor from the 1950's onwards-the
> > >>>>> era, significantly perhaps of rapid desalinization.
> > >>>>> Instead, emphasis was placed upon the capacity of
> > >>>>> indigenous societies to innovate and develop (p. 26,
> > >>>>> 28).
> >
> > >>>> I guess invasionism was taken with a grain of salt.
> > >>>> Sorry, but couldn't resist!
> >
> > >>> :^D That's funny, but at the risk of appearing stupid, I
> > >>> have to admit that I can't figure out what he really
> > >>> intended here. Is it "denationalization"?
> >
> > >> Stalin.
> >
> > > "Invasionism lost favor from the 1950's onwards-the era,
> > > significantly perhaps of rapid desalinization. Instead,
> > > emphasis was placed upon the capacity of indigenous
> > > societies to innovate and develop (p. 26, 28).
> >
> > > The above words are direct quotations from:
> >
> > > "The Celts," John Davies, 2000, Cassell and Company,
> > > London, United Kingdom.
> >
> > Since desalin(iz)ation (removal of salts) has nothing to do
> > with the matter, there is obviously a typographical error,
> > either by you or in the original. Miguel's suggestion
> > ('destalinization') seems the likeliest emendation.
> >
> > Brian
> ******
> "Decolonization" makes the most sense to me. Would someone who
> has Davies' book handy check?
> Dan
>