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A Dying Colonialism         
BOOK BY FRANTZ FANON
Dying Colonialism
A Dying Colonialism () is a 1959 book by the psychiatrist Frantz Fanon, in which the author provides an account of the Algerian War. The book details cultural and political changes that emerge due to the rejection of French colonial oppression by the Algerian.
Dying Gaul         
  • Back of the sculpture.
  • Detail showing the face, hairstyle and torc of the sculpture.
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  • ''The Dying Gladiator'' at Iford Manor, Wiltshire, England
  • The Dying Gladiator Inn, [[Brigg]], England
SCULPTURE
The Dying Gaul; Wounded gaul; Dying Galatian
The Dying Gaul, also called The Dying Galatian () or The Dying Gladiator, is an ancient Roman marble semi-recumbent statue now in the Capitoline Museums in Rome. It is a copy of a now lost sculpture from the Hellenistic period (323-31 BC) thought to have been made in bronze.
Christianity and colonialism         
  • Christian maidens of Goa meeting a Portuguese nobleman seeking a wife, from the [[Códice Casanatense]] (c. 1540)
  • Maya]] sacred and history texts
  • North German missionary]] school in Togo, 1899
ROLE OF CHRISTIANITY IN EUROPEAN COLONIALISM
Colonialism and Christianity
Christianity and colonialism are often closely associated with each other due to the service of Christianity, in its various sects (namely Protestantism, Catholicism and Orthodoxy), as the state religion of the historical European colonial powers, in which Christians likewise made up the majority. Through a variety of methods, Christian missionaries acted as the "religious arms" of the imperialist powers of Europe.