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  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: Seite 129-229 , Illustrationen, Karten
    Keywords: Lateinamerika Afrika ; Pazifischer Raum ; Ethnohistorie ; Recht ; Indigenität ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Note: "The essays grew out of an American Society for Ethnohistory 2020 Annual Meeting plenary session titled Authority, interpretation, and justice: writing indigenous histories around the globe" (Seite 129)
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  • 2
    ISBN: 978-0-7556-4300-4 , 978-0-7556-3444-6 (hb) , 978-0-7556-3446-0 (ebook) , 978-0-7556-3445-3 (ePDF)
    Language: English
    Pages: [x], 238 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: Paperback edition
    Series Statement: Library of Islamic South Asia
    Keywords: Süd-Asien Indien ; Burma ; Pakistan ; Geschichte ; Kolonialismus ; Islam ; Moschee ; Bihar ; Uttar Pradesh ; Religion und Gesellschaft ; Islam und Politik ; Muslime ; Yangon 〈Myanmar〉 ; Aurangabad 〈Stadt, Indien〉 ; Kanpur (Stadt, Indien) ; Lahore (Stadt, Pakistan) ; Kora Jahanabad (Stadt, Indien)
    Abstract: In a series of legal battles starting in 1882, South Asian Muslims made up of modernists, traditionalists, reformists, Shias and Sunnis attempted to modify the laws relating to their places of worship. Their efforts failed as the ideals they presented flew in the face of colonial secularism. This book looks at the legal history of Muslim endowments and the intellectual and social history of sectarian identities, demonstrating how these topics are interconnected in ways that affected the everyday lives of mosque congregants across North India. Through the use of legal records, archives and multiple case studies Sana Haroon ties a series of narrative threads stretching across multiple regions in Colonial South Asia. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Note on Transliteration -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. Tajpur, Bihar, 1891: Leadership in Congregational Prayer -- 2. Rangoon, 1916: Muslim Diversity and Custodial Control of Instruction in the Mosque -- 3. Aurangabad and Kanpur U.P., 1924: The Magistrate's Control of the Mosque Perimeter -- 4. Lahore, 1940: Government Control over the Land Record -- 5. Kora Jahanabad, U.P., 1947: The Affirmation of General Rights in Waqfs by Expert Muslims -- Afterword -- Glossary -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 215-228
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  • 3
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    Book
    Bristol, UK : Bristol University Press
    ISBN: 9781529219715 , 152921971X
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 171 Seiten
    Keywords: Afrika Witz ; Humor ; Geschichte ; Politik
    Abstract: Analyses of humour often focus primarily on the Global North, with little consideration for examples and practices from elsewhere. This book provides a vital contribution to humour theory by developing a Global South perspective.Taking a wide-ranging view across the whole of the continent, the book examines the relationship between humour and politics in Africa. It considers the context of the production and reception of humour in African contexts and argues that humour is more than just symbolic. Moving beyond the idea of humour as a mode of resistance, the book investigates the `political work` that humour does and explores the complex entanglements in which the politics, practices and performances of humour are located.
    Description / Table of Contents: Front Cover -- Humour and Politics in Africa: Beyond Resistance -- Copyright information -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- About the Authors -- Acknowledgements -- Preamble: Have You Heard the One about the Three Academics? -- ONE Humour and Politics in Africa -- A history of humour in Africa -- Humorous contexts: identity and space -- Humour and politics: a brief overview -- TWO Multiple For(u)ms of Resistance -- Mbembe and resistance -- Something funny happened on the way to resistance and power -- Why the em-farce-is on resistance? -- States, hierarchies and agency at play -- Humour as coping and (political) self-reflexivity -- Humour as meaning-making and social commentary -- Humour in taboo-breaking and awareness-raising roles -- THREE Beyond the Symbolic -- No laughing matter: humour and/as violence -- Ambiguities in the power of humour -- Stripping power? -- Peaceful laughter -- Pacifying humour -- Knock, knock: who's there? -- The emperor's old clothes? -- The punchline … -- FOUR Between Jokes -- Defining silence -- Silence as action -- Jokes and silences at play in African politics -- Have you heard the one about … *silence*? -- FIVE The Last Laugh? -- Changing targets? -- Notes -- two Multiple For(u)ms of Resistance: Humour, Agency and Power -- three Beyond the Symbolic: Humour in Action -- four Between Jokes: Silence and Ambiguities within Humour -- References -- Index.
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  • 4
    ISBN: 978-90-04-52498-9 (hardback) , 978-90-04-54581-6 (ISBN der parallelen Ausgabe im Fernzugriff)
    Language: English
    Pages: xviii, 337 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde volume 315
    Keywords: Indonesien Kolonie, holländisch ; Historiographie ; Kolonialgeschichte ; Imperialismus ; Ideologie ; Geschichte ; Valentijn, François [Leben und Werk] ; Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie
    Abstract: In 1724-1726, the Dutch clergyman François Valentyn published a 5,000-page account of the Dutch East India Company's empire. It was the first and, for a long time, the only survey of the Dutch establishments in Asia and South Africa. Shaping a Dutch East Indies analyses how Valentyn composed this work and how it largely determined the Dutch perspective on the colonies in Asia until the 1850s. It seeks to highlight both the great diversity of knowledge gathered in Valentyn's book and its geographical spread, from the Cape of Good Hope to Japan, with a focus on the Indonesian archipelago. Huigen's book is the first in-depth study of Valentyn's work, which is a foundational text in the history of Dutch colonialism. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface and Acknowledgements -- List of Figures and Tables -- Abbreviations -- Introduction Part 1 -- 1 Describing Imperial Space -- 2 Lobbying for a Bible Translation in 'Low' Malay -- 3 The Valentyn Case: Scholarly Authorship at the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century -- Part 2 -- 4 Natural History for liefhebbers in Valentyn's Description of Animals from Amboina -- 5 'Dutch Power in Those Territories' Historical Representation in Oud en Nieuw Oost-Indien -- 6 Antiquarian Ambonese Valentyn's Comparative Ethnography and Ethnology -- 7 'This Business of Our Nation' The Questionable Conduct of the Dutch in Japan -- 8 'Waste Land' into 'Earthly Paradise': The Geography of the Cape of Good Hope -- 9 A Paper Empire: Oud en Nieuw Oost-Indien as a Reference Work -- Conclusion -- Appendix: The Text Organisation of Oud en Nieuw Oost-Indien -- References -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [308]-354
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  • 5
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    London : Bloomsbury Academic
    ISBN: 978-1-350-22740-8 (hb) , 978-1-350-22741-5 (eBook) , 978-1-350-22742-2 (ePDF)
    Language: English
    Pages: xix, 261 Seiten
    Series Statement: World Cinema Series
    Keywords: Äthiopien Film ; Massenmedien ; Geschichte ; Liebe ; Anthropologie, visuelle
    Abstract: This book shines much-needed light on the history, structures and films of the Amharic film industry in Ethiopia. Focusing on the rise of the industry from 2002, until today, and embedded in archival, ethnographic and textual research methods, this book offers a sustained and detailed appreciation of Amharic-language cinema. Michael Thomas considers 'fiker'/love as an organising principle in national Ethiopian culture and, by extension, Amharic cinema. Placing 'fiker' as central to understanding Amharic film genres also illuminates the continuous negotiations at play between romantic, familial, patriotic and spiritual notions of love in these films.Thomas considers the production and exhibition of films in Ethiopia, charting fluctuations and continuities between the past and the present. Having done so, he offers detailed textual readings of films, identifying important junctures in the industry's development and the emergence of new genres. The findings of the book detail the affective characteristics that delineate most Amharic genres and the role culturally specific concepts, such as fiker, play in maintaining the relevance of commercial cinemas reliant on domestic audiences. (Verlagangabe)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Note -- Introduction: Courting and the Curiosity of Cinema in Addis Ababa -- Part 1. The History -- 1. Film Exhibition in Ethiopia -- 2. Film Production in Ethiopia -- Part 2. The Films -- 3. The "yefiker film/love film" -- 4. The Rise of the "assikiñ yefiker film/humorous love film" -- 5. Violence and Order in the "lib anteltay film/suspense film" -- 6. The Absence of Romance and the "yebeteseb film/family film" -- Part 3. The Industry -- 7. Promoting Amharic Film Genres --8. Producing Amharic Film Genres -- 9. Perceiving Amharic Film Genres -- Conclusion: Of fiker and Film --Bibliography
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 232-246, Filmographie: Seite 247-256
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  • 6
    Language: English
    Pages: 174 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Keywords: Frankreich Literaturwissenschaft ; Korrespondenz ; Japan ; Globalisierung ; Klima ; Umweltpolitik ; Geschichte ; Beziehungen, internationale ; Thailand ; China
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- 1. Enjeu du XVII3 au XVIII2 siècle -- 2. Expérimentation et déclimn au XIXe siècle -- Articles -- Institute for Research in Humanities, staff and research projects, April 2022-March 2023
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  • 7
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    Book
    Woodbridge : James Currey, an imprint of Boydell & Brewer
    ISBN: 978-1-84701-271-5 / (hbk.)
    Language: English
    Pages: xix, 299 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Religion in Transforming Africa 11
    Keywords: Tschad Kamerun ; Katholik ; Christentum ; Religiöse Bewegung ; Kirche ; Mission, christliche ; Religionsgeschichte ; Kolonie, französisch ; Postkolonialismus ; Religion und Politik ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Explores the impact of Jesuit missions on the development of Christianity in postcolonial French Africa, which found itself at the centre of major shifts and struggles within global Christianity and world politics.
    Description / Table of Contents: Chronology of Jesuit Missions in Chad and Cameroon; ; Introduction; ; Part I: The Jesuit Project in West Africa: French Catholicism and Colonialism in Chad, 1935-1958 ; 1 Era of Confusion: The Vatican's or France's Wider Agenda? 1935-1946; 2 Founding Era: The Conservatism of Frédéric de Bélinay, Jesuit Pioneer in Chad, 1946-1958; 3 Colonial Era: Joseph du Bouchet and the Building of the Jesuit Mission in Chad, 1947- 1958; ; Part II: The Outward Mission: Education and Competing Catholicisms ; 4 Era of Civilization: Popular Education and Islamism; 5 Era of Accommodation: Mission toward the Southern "Ethno-Religionists"; 6 Era of Revolution: Bishop Paul Dalmais and Chad's Cultural Revolution, 1958-1975; ; Part III: The Postcolonial Mission and Catholicity: From Chad to Cameroon, 1962-1978 ; 7 Era of Consolidation: The Rebirth of Missionary Catholicism after Independence, 1962-1973; 8 Era of Experimentation: M.-P. Hebga, First Cameroonian Major Superior, 1968-1973; 9 Era of Dissent: Cameroonian Jesuits and Global Catholicism, 1974-1978; ; Conclusion
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 273-294
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  • 8
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    Book
    New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-978813-71-7 (paperback) , 978-1-978813-72-4 (cloth) , 978-1-978813-73-1 (epub) , 978-1-978813-74-8 (mobi) , 978-1-978813-75-5 (pdf)
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 145 Seiten
    Series Statement: Latinidad
    Keywords: USA Arbeit ; Arbeitsmigration ; Frau ; Frau und sozio-ökonomische Rolle ; Latino ; Geschichte ; Telekommunikation
    Abstract: "Latinas on the Line" provides a compelling analysis and historical and theoretical grounding of the oral histories, never before seen, of Latina information workers in the Bell System from their entrance in 1973 to their retirements by 2015. Author Melissa Villa-Nicholas demonstrates the importance of Latinas of the field of telecommunications through their own words and uses supporting archival research to provide an overview of how Latinas engage and remember a critical analysis of their work place, information technologies, and the larger globalized economy and shifting borderlands through their intersectional identities as information workers. The book offers a rich and engaging portrait of the critical history of Latinas in telecommunications, from their manual to automated to digitized labor. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 Why Latinas? Overlapping Technology Histories -- 2 The Invisible Information Worker -- 3 Latinas on the Line -- 4 We Were Family -- 5 The Telecommunications Life Cycle: Lorraine -- 6 Conclusion -- Appendix -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 127-135
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  • 9
    ISBN: 978-4-910055-03-9
    ISSN: 0387-6004
    Language: English
    Pages: i, 247 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Senri Ethnological Studies 110
    Keywords: Ethnologie Museum ; Sammler und Sammlung ; Geschichte ; Photographie ; Anthropologie, historische ; Tagungsbericht ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface and Acknowledgments / Min HAN - Introduction / Min HAN -- Part 1: Media of Recording History -- Part 2: Historical Practice -- Part 3: Historical Construction - Index -- List of Contributors
    Note: "collected papers which were presented in the internationl symposium titled The Logic and Conception of History: Cross-field approaches from around the world held on 1 March 2019 in Osaka, Japan" (Preface and Acknowledgements)
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  • 10
    ISBN: 978-1-80073-464-7 , 978-1-80073-465-4 (ebook)
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 213 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First published in 2022
    Series Statement: ASAO Studies in Pacific Anthropology volume 13
    Keywords: Vanuatu Ozeanien ; Religion und Gesellschaft ; Revitalisierung ; Christentum ; Hexerei ; Kirche, unabhängige ; Soziale Bewegung ; Religionsethnologie ; Religionsgeschichte ; Geschichte ; Anthropologie, soziale
    Abstract: In 2014, the island of Ahamb in Vanuatu became the scene of a startling Christian revival movement led by thirty children with `spiritual vision`. However, it ended dramatically when two men believed to be sorcerers and responsible for much of the society`s problems were hung by persons fearing for the island`s future security. Based on twenty months of ethnographic fieldwork on Ahamb between 2010 and 2017, this book investigates how upheavals like the Ahamb revival can emerge to address and sometimes resolve social problems, but also carry risks of exacerbating the same problems they arise to address. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Text -- Chronology: the revival process -- Introduction: Fear, Hope and Social Movements -- Chapter 1. Life and Death -- Chapter 2. Love and Land -- Chapter 3. The Revival Begins -- Chapter 4. Gender and Integrity -- Chapter 5. Spiritual War -- Chapter 6. Crises and Reconciliations -- Chapter 7. Hope, Blame and New Possibility -- Conclusion -- Appendix: "Jesus, You are my helper" -- Glossary -- References -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 189-205"Earlier versions of some arguments and paasages have appeared in other published forms." (Seite xvii)
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  • 11
    ISBN: 978-4-910055-03-9 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    ISSN: 0387-6004
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (i, 247 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Senri Ethnological Studies 110
    Keywords: Ethnologie Museum ; Sammler und Sammlung ; Geschichte ; Photographie ; Anthropologie, historische ; Tagungsbericht ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface and Acknowledgments / Min HAN - Introduction / Min HAN -- Part 1: Media of Recording History -- Part 2: Historical Practice -- Part 3: Historical Construction - Index -- List of Contributors
    Note: "collected papers which were presented in the internationl symposium titled The Logic and Conception of History: Cross-field approaches from around the world held on 1 March 2019 in Osaka, Japan" (Preface and Acknowledgements)
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  • 12
    ISBN: 978-07556-2214-6 , 978-0-7556-2213-9 , 0755622146 , 978-0-7556-2216-0 (e-PDF) , 978-0-7556-2215-3 (e-book)
    Language: English
    Pages: 199 Seiten
    Series Statement: Peace, Society and the State in Africa
    Keywords: Südsudan Bürgerkrieg ; Nationenbildung ; Geschichte
    Abstract: For over fifty years, the people of South Sudan fought for the right to be citizens of an independent nation-state. When this goal was finally achieved, however, it quickly became evident that the South Sudanese nation was not nearly as cohesive as hoped. The result has been a catastrophic civil war. Spanning South Sudan's nation-building struggle from its inception up until the current civil war, this book challenges the notion that the continued violence of this process can be reduced to either identity difference or the fault of individual leaders. Rather, it uses the leadership process to understand the complex progressions and relationships that have characterised South Sudan's nation-building trajectory. The book argues that the core driving force behind the current conflict in South Sudan can be found not in ethnicity, the "resource curse" or power struggle, but in a set of destructive relationships that have fueled violence and oppression in the country for the better part of a century. This cyclical leadership process has entrapped the country in an increasingly destructive and contradictory nation-building process that continues to spiral and disintegrate.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- PART ONE: Origins: The Southern Sudan as People, Polity and "Problem" (c. 1821-1983) -- Conquest -- and Colonisation -- Independence -- and Rebellion -- PART TWO: The War Continues: The Fight for Nation and State (1983 -- 2002) -- War and New -- Leadership -- Inner -- Turmoil -- PART THREE: Independence and Civil War: Building a State, Forgetting a Nation (2002 -- 2015) -- Negotiating -- and Implementing Peace -- Freedom, -- Fragility and Fragmentation -- Conclusion
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  • 13
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    Book
    Princeton : Princeton University Press
    ISBN: 978-0-691-17059-6 (hardback) , 978-0-691-23160-0 (ebook)
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 637 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Keywords: Philosophie Jude ; Religion und Gesellschaft ; Deutschland ; USA ; Geschichte ; Nationalsozialismus ; Biographie ; Taubes, Jacob [Leben und Werk]
    Abstract: The controversial Jewish thinker whose tortured path led him into the heart of twentieth-century intellectual lifeScion of a distinguished line of Talmudic scholars, Jacob Taubes (1923-1987) was an intellectual impresario whose inner restlessness led him from prewar Vienna to Zurich, Israel, and Cold War Berlin. Regarded by some as a genius, by others as a charlatan, Taubes moved among yeshivas, monasteries, and leading academic institutions on three continents. He wandered between Judaism and Christianity, left and right, piety and transgression. Along the way, he interacted with many of the leading minds of the age, from Leo Strauss and Gershom Scholem to Herbert Marcuse, Susan Sontag, and Carl Schmitt. Professor of Apocalypse is the definitive biography of this enigmatic figure and a vibrant mosaic of twentieth-century intellectual life.Jerry Muller shows how Taubes`s personal tensions mirrored broader conflicts between religious belief and scholarship, allegiance to Jewish origins and the urge to escape them, tradition and radicalism, and religion and politics. He traces Taubes`s emergence as a prominent interpreter of the Apostle Paul, influencing generations of scholars, and how his journey led him from crisis theology to the Frankfurt School, and from a radical Hasidic sect in Jerusalem to the center of academic debates over Gnosticism, secularization, and the revolutionary potential of apocalypticism. Professor of Apocalypse offers an unforgettable account of an electrifying world of ideas, focused on a charismatic personality who thrived on controversy and conflict. (Klappentext)
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: Why Taubes? -- Chapter 1. Yichus: Vienna, 1923-36 -- Chapter 2. Coming of Age in Switzerland, 1936-47 -- Chapter 3. Intellectual Roots, Grand Themes, 1941-46 -- Chapter 4. Occidental Eschatology and Beyond, 1946-47 -- Chapter 5. New York and the Jewish Theological Seminary, 1947-49 -- Chapter 6. Jerusalem, 1949-52 -- Chapter 7. Making It? 1952-56 -- Chapter 8. Columbia Years, 1956-66: The Merchant of Ideas and the Invention of Religious Studies -- Chapter 9. Between New York and Berlin, 1961-66 -- Chapter 10. Berlin: Impresario of Theory -- Chapter 11. The Apocalyptic Moment -- Chapter 12. Deradicalization and Crisis, 1969-75 -- Chapter 13. A Wandering Jew: Berlin-Jerusalem-Paris, 1976-81 -- Chapter 14. "Ach, ja, Taubes . . .": A Character Sketch -- Chapter 15. Schmitt and Political Theology Revisited, 1982-86 -- Chapter 16. Final Act, 1986-87 -- Chapter 17. The Afterlives of Jacob Taubes -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- Primary Sources -- Index
    Note: Quellenverzeichnis: Seite 613-617
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  • 14
    ISBN: 978-3-11-073809-4 , 3-11-073809-0
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 230 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: ZMO-Studien Band 43
    Keywords: Afrika Arabische Staaten ; Indien ; Geschichte ; Kultur und Gesellschaft ; Islam ; Eurozentrismus ; Soziokultureller Kontext ; Beziehungen, interkulturelle ; Dekolonisation ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Description / Table of Contents: As far too many intellectual histories and theoretical contributions from the `global South` remain under-explored, this volume works towards redressing such imbalance. Experienced authors, from the regions concerned, along different disciplinary lines, and with a focus on different historical timeframes, sketch out their perspectives of envisaged transformations. This includes specific case studies and reflexive accounts from African, South Asian, and Middle Eastern contexts. Taking a critical stance on the ongoing dominance of Eurocentrism in academia, the authors present their contributions in relation to current decolonial challenges.Hereby, they consider intellectual, practical and structural aspects and dimensions, to mark and build their respective positions. From their particular vantage points of (trans)disciplinary and transregional engagement, they sketch out potential pathways for addressing the unfinished business of conceptual decolonization. The specific individual positionalities of the contributors, which are shaped by location and regional perspective as much as in disciplinary, biographical, linguistic, religious, and other terms, are hereby kept in view. Drawing on their significant experiences and insights gained in both the global north and global south, the contributors offer original and innovative models of engagement and theorizing frames that seek to restore and critically engage with intellectual practices from particular regions and transregional contexts in Africa, South Asia, and the Middle East.This volume builds on a lecture series held at ZMO in the winter 2019-2020. (Verlagsangabe)
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    London : Oneworld
    ISBN: 978-1-78607-935-0 , 978-1-78607-936-7/(ISBN der parallelen Ausgabe im Fernzugriff)
    Language: English
    Pages: xxv, 371 Seiten, 8 ungezählte Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: paper edition
    Series Statement: A _Oneworld Book
    Keywords: Afrika Benin ; Nigeria ; Benin-Bronze ; Bronze ; Großbritannien ; Kunstdiebstahl ; Imperialismus ; Kulturgut, Rückgabe ; kulturelles Eigentum ; Konflikt ; Kulturpolitik ; Ethik ; Geschichte ; Kolonialgeschichte
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  • 16
    ISBN: 978-2-8111-2371-0
    ISSN: 0244-7827
    Language: English
    Pages: 229 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Keywords: Afrika Museum ; kulturelles Eigentum ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Comment les chefs d`État africains, les grands commis de l`État ou les militants politiques ont-ils envisagé le rôle politique du patrimoine en Afrique et dans les diasporas ? De quelles façons ont-ils agi sur les significations attribuées aux objets et sur leurs parcours ? Comment les pratiques populaires informent, infléchissent ou réfutent ces conceptions ? Les contributions ici réunies dénaturalisent et questionnent le sens accordé à des objets très célèbres ou méconnus - pièces de musée, cadeaux diplomatiques, sorties de masques, bobines filmiques ou objets coutumiers. Elles s`intéressent aux négociations à l`oeuvre, aux tensions qui influent sur leurs traitements ou leurs trajectoires, souvent transnationales, en faisant place aux demandes et aux enjeux des restitutions. Elles interrogent l`investissement politique - notamment genré - des objets, au-delà des seules institutions muséales, dans leurs circulations et leurs usages, au sein d`arènes variées, depuis le XVIIIe siècle jusqu`à nos jours. (Umschlagtext)
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    London : C. Hurst & Co.
    ISBN: 978-1-78738-709-6 , 978-1-78738-865-9 (eBook)
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 322 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Keywords: Indien Südostasien ; Epidemie ; Geschichte ; Gesundheitswesen ; Heilbehandlung ; Gedächtnis ; COVID-19
    Abstract: Covid-19 has given renewed, urgent attention to `the pandemic` as a devastating, recurrent global phenomenon. Today the term is freely and widely used—but in reality, it has a long and contested history, centred on South Asia.Pandemic India is an innovative enquiry into the emergence of the idea and changing meaning of pandemics, exploring the pivotal role played by—or assigned to—India over the past 200 years. Using the perspectives of the social historian and the historian of medicine, and a wide range of sources, it explains how and why past pandemics were so closely identified with South Asia; the factors behind outbreaks` exceptional destructiveness in India; responses from society and the state, both during and since the colonial era; and how such collective catastrophes have changed lives and been remembered. Giving a `long history` to India`s current pandemic, the book offers comparisons with earlier epidemics of cholera, plague and influenza.David Arnold assesses the distinctive characteristics and legacies of each episode, tracking the evolution of public health strategies and containment measures. This is a historian`s reflection on time as seen through the pandemic prism, and on the ways the past is used—or misused—to serve the present. (Klappentext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures and Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. What is a Pandemic? -- 2. The Time of Cholera -- 3. A Modern Plague -- 4. War Fever -- 5. Orphans of the Storm -- 6. In the Time of the Nation -- 7. Coronavirus and the Uses of History -- Conclusion -- A Note on Place Name Changes -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 287-313
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    Online Resource
    Seattle : University of Washington Press
    ISBN: 978-0-295-74965-5 (eBook) , 978-0-295-74963-1 (ISBN der Printausgabe) , 978-0-295-74964-8 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 183 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Global South Asia
    Keywords: Indien Gujarat ; Hindu ; Muslime ; Geschichte ; Segregation ; Kulturbeziehungen ; Soziale Bedingungen ; Beziehungen, interreligiös ; Anthropologie, soziale
    Abstract: In 2002 widespread communal violence tore apart hundreds of towns and villages in rural parts of Gujarat, India. In the aftermath, many Muslims living in Hindu-majority villages sought safety in the small town of Anand, some relocating with the financial assistance of their relatives overseas. Following such dramatic displacement and disorientation, Anand emerged as a site of opportunity and hope. For its residents and transnational visitors, Anand`s Muslim area is not just a site of marginalization; it has become an important focal point and regional center from which they can participate in the wider community of Gujarat and reimagine society in more inclusive terms.This compelling ethnography shows how in Anand the experience of residential segregation led not to estrangement or closure but to distinctive practices of mobility and exchange that embed Muslim residents in a variety of social networks. In doing so, New Lives in Anand moves beyond established notions of ghettoization to foreground the places, practices, and narratives that are significant to the people of Anand. It asks how people get on with their lives after an episode of violence to create new spaces and societies and to reconfigure their sense of belonging. (Verlagsangabe)
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction. Reorientation in a Post-Violence Landscape -- Regional Orientations: The Charotar Sunni Vohras -- Rural-Urban Transitions: From the Village to the Segregated Town -- Uprooted and at Home: Transnational Routes of (No) Return -- Getting Around: Middle-class Muslims in a Regional Town -- Conclusion. New Lives, New Concepts.
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    Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press
    ISBN: 978-0-472-05556-2 (paper) , 978-0-472-07556-0 (hardcover) , 978-0-472-22057-1 (ebook)
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 256 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published September 2022
    Series Statement: Social History, Popular Culture, and Politics in Germany
    Keywords: Deutschland, Ost Bildung ; Ausbildung ; Entwicklungszusammenarbeit ; Politik und Gesellschaft ; Afrikaner ; Nigeria ; Ghana ; Kenia ; Geschichte ; Dekolonisation ; Rassismus ; Anthropologie, soziale
    Abstract: This book explores the largely unexamined history of Africans who lived, studied, and worked in the German Democratic Republic. African students started coming to the East in 1951 as invited guests who were offered scholarships by the East German government to prepare them for primarily technical and scientific careers once they returned home to their own countries. Drawn from previously unexplored archives in Germany, Ghana, Kenya, Zambia, and the United Kingdom, African Students in East Germany, 1949-1975 uncovers individual stories and reconstructs the pathways that African students took in their journeys to the GDR and what happened once they got there. The book places these experiences within the larger context of German history, questioning how ideas of African racial difference that developed from the eighteenth through the early twentieth centuries impacted East German attitudes toward the students. The book additionally situates African experiences in the overlapping contexts of the Cold War and decolonization. During this time, nations across the Western and Soviet blocs were inviting Africans to attend universities and vocational schools as part of a drive to offer development aid to newly independent countries and encourage them to side with either the United States or Soviet Union in the Cold War. African leaders recognized their significance to both Soviet and American blocs, and played on the desire of each to bring newly independent nations into their folds. Students also recognized their importance to Cold War competition, and used it to make demands of the East German state. The book is thus located at the juncture of many different histories, including those of modern Germany, modern Africa, the Global Cold War, and decolonization. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface and Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. Between colonial Nigeria and socialist East Germany: the story of the first eleven African students in the GDR, 1949-1965 -- 2. Bumps in the road: uncertain journeys to the GDR and beyond, 1959-1964 -- 3. Getting in: from Ghana to the GDR, 1957-1966 -- 5. African students at the intersection of race and gender -- Conclusion: African students into the 1970s and 1980s -- Notes -- Works cited -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 225-245
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    ISBN: 978-3-11-073812-4 , 3-11-073812-0
    Language: English
    Pages: VII, 236 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: ZMO-Studien Band 42
    Keywords: Westafrika Ghana ; Familienrecht ; Burkina Faso ; Nord-Kamerun ; Senegal ; Elfenbeinküste ; Geschichte ; Ethnologie ; Mission, islamische ; Islam ; Muslime ; Religion und Gesellschaft ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Accra 〈Ghana〉
    Abstract: The book offers an examination of issues, institutions and actors that have become central to Muslim life in the region. Focusing on leadership, authority, law, gender, media, aesthetics, radicalization and cooperation, it offers insights into processes that reshape power structures and the experience of being Muslim. It makes room for perspectives from the region in an academic world shaped by scholarship mostly from Europe and America. (Verlagsangabe)
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    ISBN: 978-1-68053-288-3
    Language: English
    Pages: XVII, 306 Seiten , Karten
    Keywords: Afrika Algerien ; Kenia ; Sambia ; Simbabwe ; Angola ; Mosambik ; Namibia ; Südafrika ; Dekolonisation ; Weiße ; Afrikaner ; Widerstand ; Ethnizität ; Politik ; Migration ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Decolonization and White Africans examines how African decolonization affected white Africans in eight countries - Algeria, Kenya, Northern Rhodesia (Zambia), Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), Angola, Mozambique, South West Africa (Namibia), and South Africa - and discusses their varied responses to decolonization, including resistance, acquiescence, negotiations, and migration. It also examines the range of mechanisms used by the global community to compel white Africans into submitting to decolonization through such means as official pressure, diplomatic negotiations, global activism, sanctions, and warfare.Until now, books about African decolonization usually approached the topic either from the perspective of the colonial powers or from an anti-colonial black African perspective. As a result, white African perspectives have been marginalized, downplayed, or presented reductively. Decolonization and White Africans adds white African perspectives to the story, thereby broadening our understanding of the decolonization phenomenon.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 245-250
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    ISBN: 978-90-04-42385-5 (hardback) , 978-90-04-42386-2 (e-book)
    Language: English
    Pages: XVIII, 299 Seiten , Illustrationen (teils farbig)
    Series Statement: Open Jerusalem volume 4
    Uniform Title: Le _moine sur le toît
    Keywords: Israel Äthiopien ; Diaspora ; Kopte ; Kirche ; Äthiopisch Orthodoxe Kirche ; Beziehungen, interreligiös ; Geschichte ; Jerusalem
    Abstract: Around 1900 the small Ethiopian community in Jerusalem found itself in a desperate struggle with the Copts over the Dayr al-Sultan monastery located on the roof of the Holy Sepulchre. Based on a profoundly researched, impassioned and multifaceted exploration of a forgotten manuscript, this book abandons the standard majority discourse and approaches the history of Jerusalem through the lens of a community typically considered marginal. It illuminates the political, religious and diplomatic affairs that exercised the city, and guides the reader on a fascinating journey from the Ethiopian highlands to the Holy Sepulchre, passing through the Ottoman palaces in Istanbul. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements -- Acknowledgements for the English edition -- List of figures -- Note on translation and dates -- Introduction : A Historical Emergency: the Paradoxical Posterity of a Failed Manuscript -- 1. Dayr al-Sultan: A Rooftop Monastery -- 2. An Enigmatic Unpublished Manuscript -- 3. The Archaeology of a Militant Propaganda Text -- 4. Conflicts and Protections: 1850-1903 -- 5. With Memory as His Only Weapon -- 6. The Reflection of an Ethiopia in Transformation -- 7. The Ethiopians in a Global City -- Conclusion: The Keys to Power: the Ethiopians at the Doors of the Sanctuary -- Amharic text of Walda Madhen and English translation -- Appendix 1. German Version of the Ethiopian anonymous test of 1893 -- Appendix 2. Letter written by Samuel Gobat to James Howard Harris, Eearl of Malmesbury, June 29, 1852 -- Appendix 3. Account of Giovanni Battista Albengo, 1893 -- Appendix 4. Short chronology -- Sources and chronology -- Index of persons
    Note: "Originally published in French as Le moine sur le toit: histoire d'un manuscrit éthiopien trouvé à Jérusalem (1904). Paris: Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2020" (Rückseite des Titelblattes)
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London : UCL Press
    ISBN: 9781800082274
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (212 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Economic Exposures in Asia
    Keywords: Indien Unberührbarer ; Tamile ; Tee ; Arbeit ; Soziale Klasse ; Arbeiterklasse ; Soziale Bedingungen ; Wirtschaftliche Bedingungen ; Wirtschaft ; Krise ; Geschichte ; Anthropologie, soziale ; Kulturanthropologie ; Feldforschung
    Abstract: What does the collapse of India`s tea industry mean for Dalit workers who have lived, worked and died on the plantations since the colonial era? Plantation Crisis offers a complex understanding of how processes of social and political alienation unfold in moments of economic rupture. Based on long-term ethnographic fieldwork in the Peermade and Munnar tea belts, Jayaseelan Raj - himself a product of the plantation system - offers a unique and richly detailed analysis of the profound, multi-dimensional sense of crisis felt by those who are at the bottom of global plantation capitalism.Tea production in India accounts for 25 per cent of global output. The colonial era planation system - and its two million strong workforce - has, since the mid-1990s, faced a series of ruptures stemming from neoliberal economic globalisation. In the South Indian state of Kerala, otherwise known for its labour-centric development initiatives, the Tamil speaking Dalit workforce, whose ancestors were brought to the plantations in the 19th century, are at the forefront of this crisis and the profound impacts it brings to their social identity and economic wellbeing. Out of the colonial history of racial capitalism and indentured migration, Plantation Crisis opens our eyes to the collapse of the plantation system in India, and the profound impacts this has on the Dalit workers who lived there for generations.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of FiguresList of TablesPrefaceAcknowledgements0 Introduction1 Pre-crisis: The making of moral order2 Workers: Stay on, move out3 Retirees: Failed attempt to stay on4 Youth: Hidden injuries of caste5 `Dam`ned in dispute6 Crisis of relations7 Rumour and gossip in a time of crisis.8 New companies, new workforce9 The social consequences of crises.Appendix 1: A short history of Peermade tea beltReferences
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    ISBN: 978-1-5095-4497-4/(hardback) , 978-1-5095-4498-1/(paperback) , 978-1-5095-4499-8/(ISBN der parallelen Ausgabe im Fernzugriff) , 978-1-5095-4806-4/(ISBN der parallelen Ausgabe im Fernzugriff)
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 254 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Uniform Title: Anthropologie structurale zéro
    Keywords: Strukturalismus Ethnologie ; Geschichte
    Abstract: This volume of Lévi-Strauss's writings from 1941 to 1947 bears witness to a period of his work which is often overlooked but which was the crucible for the structural anthropology that he would go on to develop in the years that followed. Like many European Jewish intellectuals, Lévi-Strauss had sought refuge in New York while the Nazis overran and occupied much of Europe. He had already been introduced to Jakobson and structural linguistics but he had not yet laid out an agenda for structuralism, which he would do in the 1950s and 60s. At the same time, these American years were the time when Lévi-Strauss would learn of some of the world's most devastating historical catastrophes - the genocide of the indigenous American peoples and of European Jews. From the beginning of the 1950s, Lévi-Strauss's anthropology tacitly bears the heavy weight of the memory and possibility of the Shoah. To speak of 'structural anthropology zero' is therefore to refer to the source of a way of thinking which turned our conception of the human on its head. But this prequel to Structural Anthropology also underlines the sense of a tabula rasa which animated its author at the end of the war as well as the project - shared with others - of a civilizational rebirth on novel grounds. Published here in English for the first time, this volume of Lévi-Strauss's texts from the 1940s will be of great interest to students and scholars in anthropology, sociology and the social sciences generally.
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    Rochester, NY : Universtity of Rochester Press
    ISBN: 978-1-64825-027-9 , 1-64825-027-0
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 678 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora 93
    Keywords: Afrika Dekolonisation ; Postkolonialismus ; Kolonialismus ; Wissen ; Eurozentrismus ; Afrika-Bild ; Afrika-Studien ; Spiritualität ; Innovation ; Folklore ; Geschichte
    Abstract: This book explores how decolonization and decoloniality provide liberationist knowledge to question and replace the hegemony of Western knowledge systems imposed on Africa. It critically examines the silencing and exclusion of subalterns in global knowledge production and the far-reaching implications of this for pedagogy and policy. As global power is concentrated in the global north where Eurocentrism and white supremacy validate the monopoly of knowledge and its centrality and universality, African perspectives continue to be marginalized or excluded in research, creating the problem of misrepresentation of the continent. It is to this challenge that this book has responded-the urgent need to eliminate the vestiges of colonialism in the academy and research methodologies.Coloniality is seen not only as a historical phenomenon but also as an ethnocentric continuum, dominating all aspects of present life, especially monopolizing human epistemology, the threshold of human existence, and even development activities. This book provides a balanced overview of what a feasible decoloniality should be. It is all-inclusive, aggregating differing perspectives, including decolonial feminist and LGBTQ thought. It deploys a holistic approach that critiques the limitations to decoloniality, the impediments that culminated in the failure of the late 20th century struggle for decoloniality, and the problems associated with current African resistance to academic decoloniality.The book closes with a discussion of African futurism. Seen as the advanced stage of decoloniality, African futurism involves the application of "traditional" (indigenous) instruments of articulation and cohesion such as Afro-spirituality, myths, folklore, and indigenous techno-scientific innovations, deployed in their capacity to drive, harness, and actualize future possibilities.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: The Decolonial Moments -- Epistemologies and Methodologies -- Decoloniality and Decolonizing Knowledge -- Eurocentrism and Intellectual Imperialism -- Epistemologies of Intellectual Liberation -- Decolonizing Knowledge in Africa -- Decolonizing Research Methodology -- Oral Tradition: Cultural Analysis and Epistemic Value -- Agencies and Voices -- Voices of Decolonization -- Voices of Decoloniality -- Decoloniality: A Critique -- Women's Voices on Decolonization -- Empowering Marginal Voices: LGBTQ and African Studies -- Intellectual Spaces -- Decolonizing the African Academy -- Decolonizing Knowledge Through Language -- Decolonizing of African Literature -- Identity and the African Feminist Writers -- Decolonizing African Aesthetics -- Decolonizing African History -- Decolonizing Africa Religion -- Decolonizing African Philosophy -- African Futurism.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 623-666
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    Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press
    ISBN: 978-0-8248-8888-6 (paperback) , 978-0-8248-8787-2 (hardcover) , 978-0-8248-8889-3 (pdf) , 978-0-8248-8890-9 (epub) , 978-0-8248-8891-6 (kindle)
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 214 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: Paperback edition
    Series Statement: Indigenous Pacifics
    Keywords: Papua-Neuguinea Indonesien ; Irian Jaya ; Melanesien ; Pazifischer Raum ; Geschichte ; Geschichte, politische ; Geschichte, nachkoloniale ; Dekolonisation ; Unabhängigkeitskampf ; Freiheit ; Politik und Gesellschaft ; Anthropologie, politische ; Ethnographie
    Abstract: That Indonesia's ongoing occupation of West Papua continues to be largely ignored by world governments is one of the great moral and political failures of our time. West Papuans have struggled for more than fifty years to find a way through the long night of Indonesian colonization. However, united in their pursuit of merdeka (freedom) in its many forms, what holds West Papuans together is greater than what divides them. Today, the Morning Star glimmers on the horizon, the supreme symbol of merdeka and a cherished sign of hope for the imminent arrival of peace and justice to West Papua.Morning Star Rising: The Politics of Decolonization in West Papua is an ethnographically framed account of the long, bitter fight for freedom that challenges the dominant international narrative that West Papuans' quest for political independence is fractured and futile. Camellia Webb-Gannon's extensive interviews with the decolonization movement's original architects and its more recent champions shed light on complex diasporic and intergenerational politics as well as social and cultural resurgence. In foregrounding West Papuans' perspectives, the author shows that it is the body politic's unflagging determination and hope, rather than military might or influential allies, that form the movement's most unifying and powerful force for independence.This book examines the many intertwining strands of decolonization in Melanesia. Differences in cultural performance and political diversity throughout the region are generating new, fruitful trajectories. Simultaneously, Black and Indigenous solidarity and a shared Melanesian identity have forged a transnational grassroots power-base from which the movement is gaining momentum. Relevant beyond its West Papua focus, this book is essential reading for those interested in Pacific studies, Native and Indigenous studies, development studies, activism, and decolonization. (Klappentext)
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgments -- List of West Papuan political factions - introduction: the morning star -- 1 Wish upon a star: merdeka as West Papuans' decolonization hope -- 2 Dreams: what does the future hold? -- 3 Constellations: cultural performance as resistance at home and abroad -- 4 Wrestling in the dark: three generations of factions -- 5 stars aligning West Papua in the Black Pacific and beyond -- conclusion a new day dawning -- Notes -- References -- index -- About the author
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 189-207
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    ISBN: 978-0-367-82140-1 (hbk.) , 978-1-032-05853-5 , 9781000428728 (ePub ebook) , 9781000428643 (PDF ebook) , 978-1-003-01369-3 (ebook)
    Language: English
    Pages: XVII, 265 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: Routledge Research on Museums and Heritage in Asia
    Keywords: Afrika Afrika, Subsahara ; Museum ; Politik ; Sozialer Aspekt ; Geschichte
    Abstract: National Museums in Africa brings the voices of African museum professionals into dialogue with scholars and, by so doing, is able to consider the state of African national museums from fresh perspectives.Covering all regions of the continent, the volume`s thirteen chapters allow for a deep and nuanced understanding of the intricate interplay between past and present in contemporary Africa. Taking stock of the shifting museum landscape in Africa, with new players like China and South Korea challenging the conditions of cultural exchange, the book demonstrates that national museums are being rediscovered as important sites of political engagement and cultural negotiation. This is the first book to critically examine the roles national museums in Africa have played in the societies in which they are situated, but it is also the first to consider the roles that national museums might play in current debates concerning the restitution and repatriation of cultural patrimony taken from Africa during the colonial era.Informed by a comparative and interdisciplinary perspective, this ground-breaking book will appeal to anyone interested in museums in Africa. It will be particularly useful to scholars and students working in the areas of museum and heritage studies, African studies, anthropology, archaeology, history, art history and cultural studies.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of figures List of tables List of contributors Introduction Chapter 1 Visibility, Democracy, and the National Museum Network in Morocco Samir Kafas and Ashley V. Miller Chapter 2 The Sudan National Museum and National Heritage in Sudan Abdelrahman Ali Mohamed and Geoff Emberling Chapter 3 National Identities and the National Museum of Ethiopia Merkeb Mekuria and Raymond Silverman Chapter 4 National Museums of Kenya: From Inception to the Post-Devolution Era Rosalie Hans and David Mbuthia Chapter 5 Collecting Obsolete Things at the Uganda Museum Derek R.Peterson and Nelson Abiti Chapter 6 Korea and the New National Museum in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Building a Museum, Building Relations? Augustin Bikale Mukundayi and Sarah Van Beurden Chapter 7 Le Muse´e des Civilisations Noires: A Continuous Creation of Humanity Hamady Bocoum and El Hadji Malick Ndiaye Chapter 8 The National Museum of Mali, 1960 - Present: Protecting and Promoting the National Cultural Heritage Mary Jo Arnoldi,Daouda Ke´ita and Samuel Sidibe´ Chapter 9 Le Muse´e National Boubou Hama du Niger: A Return to Research Maki Garba and Amanda Gilvin Chapter 10 Giving the National Museum of Ghana a New Life Kodzo Gavua and Dominic Dekumwine Kuntaa Chapter 11 The Nigerian National Museums and the Challenges of National Unity and Development: The Black Benz and the Return of Lost Treasures Okechukwu Nwafor and Edith Ekunke Chapter 12 Towards a Critical History of the National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe: Rethinking Pastness and Materiality Munyaradzi Elton Sagiya and Joost Fontein Chapter 13 Rethinking the National and the Museum at Iziko Museums of South Africa Bongani Ndhlovu and Ciraj Rassool Coda National Museums in Africa: A Conversation Peter Probst and George Abungu Index
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    Abington, Oxon : Routledge, for the Hakluyt Society
    ISBN: 978-1-032-17054-1 (hbk) , 978-1-00-325157-6 (ebk)
    Language: English
    Pages: xxxiv, 433 Seiten, 43 Bildtafeln , Illustrationen (teils farbig), Karten (teils farbig)
    Series Statement: Works. The Hakluyt Society Third series, no. 39
    Keywords: Italien England ; Reisebericht ; Reiseimpression ; Geschichte ; Venedig
    Abstract: English Travellers to Venice 1450-1600 contains 35 separate accounts (with 27 colour and 45 black and white illustrations) of the experiences of a wide range of English travellers to Venice. These accounts, drawn from contemporary manuscript and printed sources, provide vivid impressions of the challenges and hardships endured by visitors to the city and of the complexities of Anglo-Venetian relations during the pre- and post-Reformation periods. They also communicate these travellers' sense of wonder at the city's grandeur and artistic treasures and their enduring fascination with Venice's republican government, political structures and Mediterranean possessions. These travellers include pilgrims, scholars, religious exiles, ambassadors, English courtiers and noblemen, eccentric and renegade characters, seafarers and an undercover intelligence gatherer during the late 1580s for Sir Francis Walsingham, Queen Elizabeth's 'spymaster'. This volume's introduction assesses elements of Anglo-Venetian contacts between 1450 and 1600 and examines some specific topics, such as: the leading role of Venetian naval experts in attempts in 1545 to salvage Henry VIII's flagship the Mary Rose; a first-hand account by an English visitor's servant of the disastrous and lethal 1575-7 outbreak of the plague at Venice; and, during the build-up to the Spanish Armada, the impressive international reach of the Venetian intelligence service which enabled the doge and Council to remain well informed about both Spanish and English plans. In addition to the colour plates, illustrating the brilliant artistic achievements of Venetian art by Bellini, Carpaccio, Titian, Veronese and Tintoretto, the volume includes a selection of engravings of Venetian life from the renowned collections of Giacomo Franco. A wide range of illustrations is also included from important early maps of Venice, by Erhard Reuwich for Bernard von Breydenbach's Peregrinatio in Terram Sanctam (1486), Hartmann Schedel's Liber chronicarum (1493), Jacopo de' Barbari's aerial view of Venice (1500) and the stunning map of Venice in Civitates orbis terrarum (1572-1617) by Georg Braun and Frans Hogenberg. Perhaps most remarkable is that many of the locations, buildings, religious objects and artistic treasures described in this volume may still be seen today by visitors to this unique Italian city, renowned for centuries as 'La Serenissima'. (Klappentext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of maps and illustrations -- Abbreviations and conventions -- Acknowledgements -- Chronology 1450-1600 -- Introduction. 1. Early Modern Anglo-Venetian Contacts -- 2. English Travellers to Venice 1450-1548 -- 3. English Travellers to Venice 1548-1600 -- 4. Giacomo Franco's Engravings of Venice -- 5. Maps of Venice -- Part 1. English travellers to Venice 1450-1548 -- 1. c.1454 "The Physician's Handbook" of Richard "Esty" or Richard "of Lincoln" -- 2. 1458/1462 The "Itineraries" of William Wey -- 3.. 1458 and 1460 John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester -- 4. c.mid-1460s-c. early 1470s Sir Edmund Wighton -- 5. c.1492/93-97 Thomas Linacre -- 6. c.1498/1500 Informacon for pylgrymes unto the holy londe- 7. 1506 Sir Richard Guildford's chaplain, Thomas Larke -- 8. c.1511-14 The Pylgrymage of Master Robert Langton -- 9. 1513 Sir Thomas Newport and Sir Thomas Sheffield -- 10. 1517 Sir Richard Torkington -- 11. c.1521-c.1526, 1532-36 Reginald Pole -- 12. c.1520s-1550 Edmund (Sigismund) Harvell -- 13. 1527 Thomas Wyatt and Sir John Russell -- 14. c.1538-42 Andrew Bo(o)rde -- 15. 1545 The sinking of the Mary Rose and Venetian salvage attempts -- Part 2. English travellers to Venice 1548-1600 -- 16. 1545/48 The Historie of Italie by William Thomas -- 17. 1548/1550 and 1554/55 Sir Thomas Hoby and the Protestant English community at Venice and Padua -- 18. 1550-56 Peter Vannes (Pietro Vanni of Lucca), English Ambassador to Venice -- 19. 1552 Roger Ascham -- 20. 1564 Richard Smith's account of Sir Edward Unton's visit to Venice -- 21. 1570 and 1589 Henry Cavendish -- 22. 1573-34 Philip Sidney at Venice, with Griffin Madox, Harry Whyte, John Fisher, Thomas Coningsby, Lodowick Bryskett and Edward Lord Windsor -- 23. 1575-76 Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford -- 24. 1575/77 Sir John North and his servant Hugh Lochard -- 25. c.1575 Sir Henry Unton -- 26. 1580 James Crichton -- 27. 1581 Arthur Throckmorton -- 28. 1581 Laurence Aldersey -- 29. 1587/88 Stephen Powle -- 30. Venetian intelligence about the Spanish Armada in 1588 -- 31. 1588 Edward Webbe -- 32. 1591 Sir Henry Wotton -- 33. 1593-95, 1596, 1597 Fynes Moryson -- 34. 1595 Henry Piers -- 35. English attitudes to Venice by 1600 -- Appendix: Venetian Locations, Institutions and Ceremonies -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 403-414
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    ISBN: 978-1-80073-348-0 (hardback) , 978-1-80073-349-7 (eBook)
    Language: English
    Pages: xviii, 305 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: The _Human Economy volume 9
    Keywords: Landrecht Recht ; Rechtsgeschichte ; Kredit ; Grundeigentum ; Finanzwesen ; Kulturvergleich ; Ghana ; Senegal ; Uganda ; Rumänien ; Südafrika ; Massachusetts ; Pakistan ; Wirtschaftsethnologie ; Ethnographie ; Humanökologie ; Beziehungen Mensch-Umwelt ; Beziehungen Mensch-Tier ; Anthropologie, politische ; Anthropologie ; Geschichte
    Abstract: The mortgaging of land is not just economic and legal but also social and cultural. Here, anthropologists, historians, and economists explore origins, variations, and meanings of the land mortgage, and the risks to homes and livelihoods. Combining findings from archives, printed records, and live ethnography, the book describes the changing and problematic assumptions surrounding mortgage. It shows how mortgages affect people on the ground, where local forms of mutuality mix with larger bureaucracies. The outcomes of mortgage in Africa, Europe, Asia, and America challenge economic development orthodoxies, calling for a human-centered exploration of this age-old institution. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations. - Acknowledgements -- Foreword / Keith Hart. - Part I: Situating Land Mortgage in Time and Space -- Part II: Mortgage as Cultural Export: Land, Family, and the State -- Part III: Old Rules and New Twists: Reinventing and Resisting Land Financialization -- Part IV: Coming Full Circle: Hopes, Ideologies, and Life on the Ground -- Conclusion -- Index
    Note: Basiert auf "Symposium "Mortgage across Cultures: Land, Finance and Epistemology", held at the African Studies Center of Boston University in April 2016".
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    Woodbridge, Surrey : James Currey
    ISBN: 1-84701-292-2/(hardcover) , 978-1-84701-292-0/(hardcover)
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 219 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Eastern Africa Series 53
    Keywords: Äthiopien Sport ; Gesellschaft, moderne ; Urbanisation ; Modernisierung ; Imperialismus ; Propaganda ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Sports in Ethiopia was always more than a means of useful recreation. It was also a way to enjoy and define fun, as new modes of behaviour emerged that showed what it meant to be a modern man or woman. This book is the first academic study of the history of modern sports in Ethiopia during the imperial rule of the twentieth century. Showing how agents, ideas and practices linked societal improvement and bodily improvement, this innovative study argues thatmodern sports offers new possibilities to explore the meanings of modernity in Africa.Drawing on written and oral sources in Amharic, Tigrinya, English, French, German and Italian, Bromber provides an in-depth analysis of the role of sports in modern educational institutions, volunteer organizations and urbanization processes. She examines sports' function as a political propaganda tool during the Italian fascist occupation (1935 - 1941), as well as in representations of successful modernization under Haile Selassie (1930 - 1974). The integration into global networks of ideas about the fit colonized body linked Ethiopia, which was never colonized, to the legacy of colonialism. Institutions such as schools, civilian sports clubs, and volunteer organizations were not only loaded with coercive procedures, but instituted modes of behaviour that developed into certain styles and affirmation of the self as well as their contestation. Examining the locations for practising sports in organized forms, informal leisure and practices consumption in Ethiopia, this book contributes to recent debates on the role of sports in the history of urbanization in Africa, as well as those on global modernity.
    Description / Table of Contents: Innovative study of the role of sports in modernity in Africa.Front Cover -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Notes on Transliteration, Titles, Currency, and the Ethiopian Calendar -- Introduction -- 1 - The Emergence of Ethiopia's Modern Sports Scene (1900-1935) -- Urbanization, Labour, and Leisure -- The Establishment of Physical Education in Modern Schools -- Climbing, Running, and Fighting -- 2 - Sports and Propaganda during the Fascist Occupation (1935-1941) -- Sports and 'New Man' Fantasies -- Sports News and the Emerging Fascist Press in Ethiopia -- Sports' Civilizing Mission -- Of Cycling Races, Football Matches, and Athletics -- Cycling and the Production of Heroes -- Football's Moral Value -- Working Out the Nobility -- Standardization and the Production of Segregated Sportscapes -- 3 - Urban Leisure, Institutionalized PE, and the Re-establishment of Boy Scouting (1940s-1960s) -- Reconfiguring Urban Sportscapes -- Of Open Fields and Swimming Pools -- Clubbing and Sporting -- Anchoring Athletics in Education -- The Department of Physical Education and Boy Scouting -- The Training of PE Teachers -- Ambitious Plans Meet Local Realities -- The Ethiopian Inter-School Athletic Association -- The Boy Scout Association of Ethiopia -- Re-establishment within an International Framework -- 'Be Prepared!' Through Physical Fitness -- Walking the Nation -- 4 - Training Leaders and Athletes:The Ethiopian YMCA (1940s-1970s) -- The 'Y' Comes to Ethiopia -- (Pro)motors of YMCA Sports -- Michel Wassef and the Egyptian Knowledge Transfer -- Sports Development under a Non-Athletic Fraternal Secretary -- Marvin J. Ludwig and the Hey-Days of YMCA Sports -- Desta Girma: Sports under the Ethiopian Secretarial Leadership -- Leadership in Transition -- The Ethiopian YMCAs as Athletic Hot Spot -- Sports Programmes and Facilities -- Access to YMCA Sports.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 189-212
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    ISBN: 978-0-8061-8636-8
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 360 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Keywords: USA Indianer, USA ; Geistertanz ; Indianerreservation ; Vertreibung ; Umsiedlung ; Beziehungen, interethnische ; Netzwerkanalyse ; Kommunikation ; Korrespondenz ; Geschichte
    Abstract: In the 1860s and 1870s, the United States government forced most western Native Americans to settle on reservations. These ever-shrinking pieces of land were meant to relocate, contain, and separate these Native peoples, isolating them from one another and from the white populations coursing through the plains. We Do Not Want the Gates Closed Between Us tells the story of how Native Americans resisted this effort by building vast intertribal networks of communication, threaded together by letter writing and off-reservation visiting.
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  • 32
    ISBN: 9780821424698 , 9780821424766
    Language: English
    Pages: xviii, 322 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: New African histories
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Aderinto, Saheed Animality and Colonial Subjecthood in Africa
    DDC: 966.903
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    Keywords: Animals Colonial influence ; Animals Social aspects ; History ; Human-animal relationships History ; Nigeria Colonial influence ; Nigeria Politics and government To 1960 ; Nigeria ; Kolonialismus ; Mensch ; Tiere ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Part 1: Loyal Companions, Tasty Food, Distinguished Athletes, Political Beings --A Meaty Colony: Nigerians and the Animals They Ate --The Living Machines of Imperialism: Animal Aesthetics, Imperial Spectacle, and the Political Economy of the Horse and Donkey --"Dogs Are the Most Useful Animals": A Canine History of Colonial Nigeria --"The Nigerian Political Zoo": Animal Art, Modernism, and the Visual Narrative of Nation-Building --Part 2: Pathology, Empathy, Anxiety --"Beware of Dogs": Rabies and the Elastic Geographies of Fear --The Lion King in the Cage: Nature, Wildlife Conservation, and the Modern Zoo --"Let Us Be Kind to Our Dumb Friends": Animal Cruelty in the Discourse of Colonial Modernity --"A Great Evil Ritual Murder": The Save-the-Nigerian-Horse-and-Donkey Campaign.
    Abstract: "From debates over the aesthetics of birds in the urban landscape to how horse racing enhanced imperial power to the ways in which water navigation impacts aquatic creatures, Saheed Aderinto argues that it is impossible to comprehend the full extent of imperial domination without considering the colonial subjecthood of animals"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    New York, NY : Liveright Publishing Company, a division of W.W. Norton & Company
    ISBN: 9781631496998
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 571 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 25 cm
    Edition: First edition
    DDC: 970.004/97
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    Keywords: Indians of North America History ; Indians of North America Government relations 1789-1869 ; Nordamerika ; Indigenes Volk ; Kolonialismus ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Introduction: The end of colonial America -- The world on the turtle's back -- The egalitarian continent -- Blind conquests -- The myth of the inviting continent -- The Powhatan empire -- Wars at the water's edge -- The Pequots shall no more be called Pequots -- The rise of the five nations league -- Enemies of the faith -- The power of weakness -- The English as a little child -- Metacom's challenge -- Virginia's civil and uncivil wars -- The great southwestern rebellion -- Holding the line -- They smelled like alligators -- An infinity of rancherías -- Magic dogs -- Wars to the end of the world -- British America besieged -- Worldly and otherworldly wars of independence -- A second Chinese wall -- The American crucible -- Western promises -- The white devil with his mouth wide open -- The long removal era -- The rise of the Comanche empire -- The Lakota shield -- Epilogue: Revenge and revival.
    Abstract: "This nation's history and self-understanding have long depended on the notion of a "colonial America," an epoch that supposedly laid the foundation for the modern United States. In Indigenous Continent, Pekka Hämäläinen overturns the traditional, Eurocentric narrative, demonstrating that, far from being weak and helpless "victims" of European colonialism, Indigenous peoples controlled North America well into the 19th century. From the Iroquois and Pueblos to the Lakotas and Comanches, Native empires frequently decimated white newcomers in battle, forcing them to accept and even adopt Native ways. Even as the white population skyrocketed and colonists' land greed become ever more extravagant, Indigenous peoples flourished due to sophisticated diplomacy and flexible leadership structures. As Hämäläinen ultimately contends, instead of "colonial America" we should speak of an "Indigenous America" that was only slowly and unevenly becoming colonial. In our myth-busting era, this restoration of Native Americans to their rightful place at the very center of American history will be seen as one of the most important correctives yet"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 34
    ISBN: 9783110733198 , 3110733196
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 230 Seiten)
    Series Statement: ZMO-Studien 43
    Series Statement: ZMO-Studien
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Thinking the re-thinking of the world
    DDC: 306.091724
    Keywords: Religion and politics ; Imperialism History ; Imperialism ; Intellectual life ; Religion and politics ; Social conditions ; History ; RELIGION / Islam / History ; Developing countries Social conditions ; Developing countries Intellectual life ; Developing countries ; Decolonialism ; Humanities ; Social Sciences ; post-colonial studies ; Electronic books. ; History. ; Ethnologie ; Kolonialismus ; Imperialismus ; Kolonie ; Antikolonialismus ; Kolonialmacht ; Entkolonialisierung ; Geistesleben ; Kulturleben ; Wissenschaft ; Humanwissenschaften ; Geisteswissenschaften ; Diskussion ; Geschichte
    Abstract: As far too many intellectual histories and theoretical contributions from the 'global South' remain under-explored, this volume works towards redressing such imbalance. Experienced authors, from the regions concerned, along different disciplinary lines, and with a focus on different historical timeframes, sketch out their perspectives of envisaged transformations. This includes specific case studies and reflexive accounts from African, South Asian, and Middle Eastern contexts. Taking a critical stance on the ongoing dominance of Eurocentrism in academia, the authors present their contributions in relation to current decolonial challenges. Hereby, they consider intellectual, practical and structural aspects and dimensions, to mark and build their respective positions. From their particular vantage points of (trans)disciplinary and transregional engagement, they sketch out potential pathways for addressing the unfinished business of conceptual decolonization. The specific individual positionalities of the contributors, which are shaped by location and regional perspective as much as in disciplinary, biographical, linguistic, religious, and other terms, are hereby kept in view. Drawing on their significant experiences and insights gained in both the global north and global south, the contributors offer original and innovative models of engagement and theorizing frames that seek to restore and critically engage with intellectual practices from particular regions and transregional contexts in Africa, South Asia, and the Middle East. This volume builds on a lecture series held at ZMO in the winter 2019-2020
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Frontmatter , Contents , Acknowledgements , Introduction: 'Thinking the Re-Thinking of the World' as Urgent and Necessary Process , South and North, East and West , Contesting Northern Hegemony in Knowledge-Making in the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences , Sovereignty and Ascendancy , Knowledge and Power in Sociology , C. A. Diop's Decolonising Historiography , Decentring the Grand Narrative of the Enlightenment , The Pūrva-Pakṣa of Modern Indian Thought , List of Contributors
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    ISBN: 9781801171809
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 226 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: The tourist experience
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Tourismus ; Autoethnografie ; Electronic books ; Tourismus ; Autoethnografie
    Abstract: Unravelling Travelling: Uncovering Tourist Emotions through Autoethnographytakes an intrinsically personal autoethnographic approach to delve into the deep and very subjective emotions experienced while travelling to foreign places
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  • 36
    ISBN: 9781316511237
    Language: English
    Pages: xix, 513 Seiten
    Series Statement: African identities : past and present
    DDC: 305.8996333
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    Keywords: Erkenntnistheorie ; Kultur ; Entkolonialisierung ; Erzählung ; Sachkultur ; Geschichte ; Nation ; Wissen ; Afrika
    Note: Print on demand edition. , Includes bibliographical references and index.
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    Berlin : De Gruyter Oldenbourg
    ISBN: 978-3-11-065273-4 , 978-3-11-064909-3 , 978-3-11-064878-2 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 191 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Africa in Global History volume 3
    Keywords: Kongo-Becken Demokratische Republik Kongo ; Kolonie, belgisch ; Geschichte ; Kolonialgeschichte ; Korruption ; Landwirtschaft ; Nutzpflanze ; Unilever-Konzern
    Abstract: In Colonial Impotence, Benoît Henriet studies the violent contradictions of colonial rule from the standpoint of the Leverville concession, Belgian Congo's largest palm oil exploitation. Leverville was imagined as a benevolent tropical utopia, whose Congolese workers would be "civilized" through a paternalist machinery. However, the concession was marred by inefficiency, endemic corruption and intrinsic brutality. Colonial agents in the field could be seen as impotent, for they were both unable and unwilling to perform as expected. This book offers a new take on the joint experience of colonialism and capitalism in Southwest Congo, and sheds light on their impact on local environments, bodies, societies and cosmogonies. (Verlagsangabe)
    Description / Table of Contents: Table of figures -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: "Congo Atrocities!!!" -- Chapter 1: The virtuous enclave -- Chapter 2: Impotent agents -- Chapter 3: Ordering and evading -- Chapter 4: An indescribable ugliness -- Chapter 5: The concession embodied -- Chapter 6: A war against nature -- Conclusion: The concession experience -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 178-188
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    New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux
    ISBN: 978-0-374-15735-7 , 0374157359
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 692 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Keywords: Zivilisation Philosophie ; Kulturphilosophie ; Sozialgeschichte ; Geschichte ; Evolution, soziale
    Abstract: A trailblazing account of human history, challenging our most fundamental assumptions about social evolution-from the development of agriculture and cities to the emergence of "the state," political violence, and social inequality-and revealing new possibilities for human emancipationA dramatically new understanding of human history, challenging our most fundamental assumptions about social evolution—from the development of agriculture and cities to the origins of the state, democracy, and inequality—and revealing new possibilities for human emancipation. For generations, our remote ancestors have been cast as primitive and childlike—either free and equal innocents, or thuggish and warlike. Civilization, we are told, could be achieved only by sacrificing those original freedoms or, alternatively, by taming our baser instincts. David Graeber and David Wengrow show how such theories first emerged in the eighteenth century as a conservative reaction to powerful critiques of European society posed by Indigenous observers and intellectuals. Revisiting this encounter has startling implications for how we make sense of human history today, including the origins of farming, property, cities, democracy, slavery, and civilization itself. Drawing on pathbreaking research in archaeology and anthropology, the authors show how history becomes a far more interesting place once we learn to throw off our conceptual shackles and perceive what`s really there. If humans did not spend 95 percent of their evolutionary past in tiny bands of hunter-gatherers, what were they doing all that time? If agriculture, and cities, did not mean a plunge into hierarchy and domination, then what kinds of social and economic organization did they lead to? The answers are often unexpected, and suggest that the course of human history may be less set in stone, and more full of playful, hopeful possibilities, than we tend to assume. "The Dawn of Everything" fundamentally transforms our understanding of the human past and offers a path toward imagining new forms of freedom, new ways of organizing society. This is a monumental book of formidable intellectual range, animated by curiosity, moral vision, and a faith in the power of direct action.
    Description / Table of Contents: Farewell to humanity's childhood, Or, why this is not a book about the origins of inequality -- Wicked liberty: The indigenous critique and the myth of progress -- Unfreezing the Ice Age: In and out of chains: the protean possibilities of human politics -- Free people, the origin of cultures, and the advent of private property (not necessarily in that order) -- Many seasons ago: Why Canadian foragers kept slaves and their Californian neighbours didn't; or, the problem with 'modes of production' -- Gardens of Adonis: The revolution that never happened: how Neolithic peoples avoided agriculture -- The ecology of freedom: How farming first hopped, stumbled and bluffed its way around the world -- Imaginary cities: Eurasia's first urbanites - in Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, Ukraine and China - and how they built cities without kings -- Hiding in plain sight: The indigenous origins of public housing and democracy in the Americas -- Why the state has no origin: The humble beginnings of sovereignty, bureaucracy, and politics -- Full circle: On the historical foundations of the indigenous critique -- Conclusion: The dawn of everything
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    Waco, Texas : Baylor University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-4813-0675-1 (pbk.) , 978-1-4813-0674-4
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 310 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published in paperback
    Keywords: Äthiopien Christentum ; Äthiopisch Orthodoxe Kirche ; Religion und Gesellschaft ; Religionsethnologie ; Geschichte
    Abstract: In Ethiopian Christianity Philip Esler presents a rich and comprehensive history of Christianity's flourishing. But Esler is ever careful to situate this growth in the context of Ethiopia's politics and culture. In so doing, he highlights the remarkable uniqueness of Christianity in Ethiopia. Ethiopian Christianity begins with ancient accounts of Christianity's introduction to Ethiopia by St. Frumentius and King Ezana in the early 300s CE. Esler traces how the church and the monarchy closely coexisted, a reality that persisted until the death of Haile Selassie in 1974. This relationship allowed the emperor to consider himself the protector of Orthodox Christianity. The emperor's position, combined with Ethiopia's geographical isolation, fostered a distinct form of Christianity'one that features the inextricable intertwining of the ordinary with the sacred and rejects the two-nature Christology established at the Council of Chalcedon.In addition to his historical narrative, Esler also explores the cultural traditions of Ethiopian Orthodoxy by detailing its intellectual and literary practices, theology, and creativity in art, architecture, and music. He provides profiles of the flourishing Protestant denominations and Roman Catholicism. He also considers current challenges that Ethiopian Christianity faces - especially Orthodoxy's relations with other religions within the country, in particular Islam and the Protestant and Roman Catholic churches. Esler concludes with thoughtful reflections on the long-standing presence of Christianity in Ethiopia and hopeful considerations for its future in the country's rapidly changing politics, ultimately revealing a singular form of faith found nowhere else. (Verlagsangaben)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Part One: Introduction -- 1. Locating Ethiopian Christianity -- Part Two: The History of Orthodox Ethiopian Christianity -- 2. The Advent of Christianity in Ethiopia -- 3. Fifth to Seventeenth Centuries -- 4. Mid-seventeenth Century to the Present -- Part Three: Ethiopian Orthodoxy -- 5. Intellectual and Literary Traditions -- 6. Art, Architecture, and Music -- 7. Theology -- Part Four: Other Ethiopian Christianities -- 8. Protestantism9. Catholicism -- Part Five: Conclusion -- 10. The Future of Christianity in Ethiopia -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 279-291
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  • 40
    ISBN: 978-3-944193-16-8
    Language: German , English
    Pages: 390 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten, Diagramme
    Keywords: Kartographie Stadtplan ; Geschichte ; Ausstellungskatalog
    Description / Table of Contents: Geleitwort | Preface / by Barbara Plankensteiner & Michael Friedrich -- Auf die Farbe kommt es an | Colour Matters / by Matthew H. Edney -- 1 Einleitung | Introduction / by Diana Lange & Benjamin van der Linde -- 2 Materialwissenschaft und Technologie | Material Science and Technology / by Benjamin van der Linde, Oliver Hahn & Peter Zietlow -- 3 Europäische Karten | European Maps / by Benjamin van der Linde, Oliver Hahn & Peter Zietlow -- 4 Ostasiatische Karten | East-Asian Maps / by Diana Lange, Oliver Hahn & Peter Zietlow -- Liste der Beitragenden | List of Contributors
    Note: Manuscript cultures ; no. 16 (2021); Titel aus dem Impressum. - Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 370-382Texte deutsch und englisch
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  • 41
    ISBN: 978-3-11-068101-7 (PDF) , 978-3-11-068109-3 (EPUB)
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 204 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Africa in Global History volume 1
    Keywords: Äthiopien Nationenbildung ; Geschichte ; Weltkulturerbe ; UNESCO
    Abstract: The history of development has paid only little attention to cultural projects. This book looks at the development politics that shaped the UNESCO World Heritage programme, with a case study of Ethiopian World Heritage sites from the 1960s to the 1980s. In a large-scale conservation and tourism planning project, selected sites were set up and promoted as images of the Ethiopian nation. This story serves to illustrate UNESCO`s role in constructing a "useful past" in many African countries engaged in the process of nation-building. UNESCO experts and Ethiopian elites had a shared interest in producing a portfolio of antiquities and national parks to underwrite Ethiopia`s imperial claims to regional hegemony with ancient history. The key findings of this book highlight a continuity in Ethiopian history, despite the political ruptures caused by the 1974 revolution and UNESCO`s transformation from knowledge producer to actual provider of development policies. The particular focus on the bureaucratic and political practices of heritage, bridges a gap between cultural heritage studies and the history of international organisations. The result is a first study of the global discourse on heritage as it emerged in the 1960s development decade. (Verlagsangabe)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Destination Ethiopia: Heritage sites for tourism development -- Heritage as image of the nation -- Building up Ethiopian heritage institutions -- World Heritage and Ethiopian local realities -- "On the ground" of the international bureaucracy of Ethiopian World -- Conclusion -- Sources -- Bibliography -- Appendix: ETO Publications -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 175-198
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    Bloomington, Indiana : Indiana University Press
    ISBN: 978-0-253-02557-9 (paperback) , 978-0-253-05720-4 (ebook)
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 453 Seiten, 16 Bildtafeln , Illustrationen (teils farbig)
    Series Statement: African Expressive Cultures
    Keywords: Mali Photographie ; Geschichte ; Sozialer Aspekt ; Soziokultureller Kontext ; Anthropologie, visuelle ; Anthropologie, soziale
    Abstract: Imaging Culture is a sociohistorical study of the meaning, function, and aesthetic significance of photography in Mali, West Africa, from the 1930s to the present. Spanning the dynamic periods of colonialism, national independence, socialism, and democracy, its analysis focuses on the studio and documentary work of professional urban photographers, particularly in the capital city of Bamako and in smaller cities such as Mopti and Ségu.Featuring the work of more over twenty-five photographers, it concentrates on those who have been particularly influential for the local development and practice of the medium as well as its international popularization and active participation in the contemporary art market. Imaging Culture looks at how local aesthetic ideas are visually communicated in the photographers' art and argues that though these aesthetic arrangements have specific relevance for local consumers, they transcend geographical and cultural boundaries to have value for contemporary global audiences as well. Imaging Culture is an important and visually interesting book which will become a standard source for those who study African photography and its global impact. (Verlagsangaben)
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Development of Photography in Mali -- Photography and Urbanization (1890-1940s) -- Heyday of Black and White (1950s-1980s) -- Imaging Culture -- Photography as Social Agency -- Visual Griots: Photographic Artistry and Invention -- Portraiture and Mande Aesthetics -- Ja and the Metaphysical Dimensions of Photography -- Contemporary Practice and International Market (1990s-Present) -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 393-427
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  • 43
    ISBN: 978-1-80008-033-1 (PDF) , 978-1-80008-036-2 (epub) , 978-1-80008-037-9 (mobi) , 978-1-80008-035-5 (ISBN der Printausgabe) , 978-1-80008-034-8 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 264 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First published
    Edition: 9781800080331.pdf.pdf
    Series Statement: Economic Exposures in Asia
    Keywords: Usbekistan Kasachstan ; Ökologie ; Umwelt ; Beziehungen Mensch-Umwelt ; Humanökologie ; Entwicklung, wirtschaftliche ; Entwicklung, sozio-ökonomische ; Geschichte ; Anthropologie ; Aralsee
    Abstract: The Aral Sea is well known for its devastating regression over the second half of the twentieth century, and for its recent partial restoration. Environment and Post-Soviet Transformation in Kazakhstan`s Aral Sea Region is the first book to explore what these monumental changes have meant to those living on the sea`s shores.Following the fluctuating fortunes of the pre-Soviet, Soviet and post-Soviet fisheries, the book shows how the vast environmental changes the region has undergone cannot be disentangled from the transformations of Soviet socialism and postsocialism. This ethnographic perspective prompts a critical rethinking of the category of environmental disaster through which the region is predominantly known. Tracing how the sea`s retreat and partial return have been apprehended by diverse local actors in the former port of Aral`sk and surrounding fishing villages, as well as by scientists, bureaucrats and international development workers, William Wheeler draws out the multiple meanings environmental change acquires within different contexts. This study of how people make their lives amidst overlapping ecological and political-economic upheavals is rich in ethnographic detail that is both rooted in Soviet legacies and alive to the new transnational connections that are reshaping the region.Offering a rigorous political ecology of Soviet socialism and after, the book is a major contribution to the nascent environmental anthropology of Central Asia. It will be of interest to environmental anthropologists, environmental historians, and scholars of all disciplines working on Central Asia and the former USSR.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of figures -- List of maps -- Acknowledgements -- Note on transliteration -- Glossary and abbreviations -- Maps -- Introduction -- 1 The Aral Sea and the modernisation of Central Asia: a century of catastrophes -- 2 Seeing like a bureaucrat: problems of living standards and employment -- 3 Ocean fish, state socialism and nostalgia in Aral`sk -- 4 Rupture and continuity in Aral fishing villages -- 5 From Soviet ruins: flounder, the Kökaral dam and the return of the Small Aral Sea -- 6 Zander and social change in Bögen -- 7 Aral`sk today: fish, money, ekologiia -- Conclusion -- Appendix: sources for fish catches, 1905-1980 -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 242-255
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    ISBN: 978-1-80073-116-5 (hardback) , 978-1-80073-117-2 (ISBN der parallelen Ausgabe im Fernzugriff)
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 228 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: ASAO Studies in Pacific Anthropology volume 12
    Keywords: Papua-Neuguinea Ethnie Indonesien ; Geschichte ; Sozialer Wandel ; Kulturwandel ; Soziales Leben ; Globalisierung, kulturelle ; Akkulturation ; Anthropologie, soziale
    Abstract: Drawing on twenty years of research, this book examines the historical perspective of a Pacific people who saw "globalization" come and go. Suau people encountered the leading edge of missionization and colonialism in Papua New Guinea and were active participants in the Second World War. In Memory of Times to Come offers a nuanced account of how people assess their own experience of change over the course of a critical century. It asks two key questions: What does it mean to claim that global connections are in the past rather than the present or the future, and what does it mean to claim that one has lost one's culture, but not because anyone else took it away or destroyed it? (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: On Anthropology and History in the Pacific -- Naming, Loss, and Waiting: "Suau" as a Historical Category -- Death, Kastom, and the Work of Forgetting -- Times Past, or, the Golden Age -- Old Roads, New Roads: Temporal Cartography -- Times Present, or, "No Government Here" -- Times to Come (in the Near Future) -- Conclusion: Measuring Time -- References -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [212]-224
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    Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press
    ISBN: 978-1-4696-6421-7/(cloth) , 978-1-4696-6422-4/(paperback)
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 301 Seiten , Karten
    Keywords: Afrika Dekolonisation ; USA ; Geschichte ; Kolonialgeschichte ; Demokratisierung ; Kommunismus ; Unabhängigkeitskampf ; Rassismus ; Diskriminierung ; Beziehungen, internationale
    Abstract: "In Tears, Fire, and Blood, James Meriwether offers a sweeping history of how the United States responded to decolonization in Africa. The new political terrain of the twentieth century drew out national and ideological dilemmas in the U.S.: democratic principles of self-determination ran up against fears of potential Communist gains, and ideals of one person/one vote crashed against doubts about weakening western alliances and anticommunist partners. A decolonizing Africa helped propel the black freedom struggle around the world, forcing the U.S. to confront the realities of civil rights abroad as it fought over how to achieve equality at home. Meriwether demonstrates that Washington veered between strengthening African nationalist movements seeking majority rule and independence and bolstering anticommunist European allies seeking to maintain white rule. Ultimately, the U.S. supported European allies and white minority rule, choosing national security interests and racial prejudices over anticolonialism"
    Description / Table of Contents: No Premature Independence, 1941-1951 -- No Stopping the Torrent, 1952-1960 -- Years of Africa, 1960-1966 -- The White Redoubt, 1965-1974 -- Rapid, Just, and African Solutions, 1974-1980 -- Majority Rule, 1980-1994.
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    Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers
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    ISBN: 978-1-62637-940-4
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 335 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: Third edition
    Series Statement: Understanding
    Keywords: Indien Landeskunde ; Geographie ; Umweltbelastung ; Soziale Bedingungen ; Politik ; Geschichte ; Entwicklung, wirtschaftliche ; Beziehungen, internationale ; Kastenwesen ; Religion ; Geschlechterrolle ; Frau ; Urbanisation ; Entwicklung, sozio-ökonomische ; Kommunalismus
    Abstract: "Sheds light on the paradoxical nature of the world's largest and most diverse democracy"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Introducing India / Neil DeVotta. - A geographic preface / Douglas Hill. - The historical context / Benjamin B. Cohen. - The political system / Eswaran Sridharan. - Economies and development / Rahul Mukherji and Seyed Hossein Zarhani. - International relations / Sumit Ganguly. - The politics of caste / Christophe Jaffrelot. - Religion / Chad M. Bauman and Ainslie T. Embree. - The status of women / Lisa Trivedi. - Population, urbanization, and environmental challenges / Kelly D. AlleyLooking ahead / Neil DeVotta
    Note: "This third edition likewise includes six new chapters." (Preface, S. xv) ; Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 293-315
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    ISBN: 978-0-8165-4328-1 , 0-8165-4328-3
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 377 Seiten , Karten, Illustrationen
    Keywords: Mexiko Rausch- und Genußmittel ; Klan ; Kriminalität ; Geschichte
    Description / Table of Contents: The popular history of narco-Mexico has long been narrowly framed by the U.S. "War on Drugs." Stereotypes overemphasize the criminal agency of celebrity drug lords. Common understanding of the narco world is rooted in mythology and misunderstanding, and the public narrative has consistently downplayed links to respected individuals and legitimate society.In Drug Wars and Covert Netherworlds sociologist and criminologist James H. Creechan draws on decades of research to paint a much more nuanced picture of the transformation of Mexico's narco cartels. Creechan details narco cartel history, focusing on the decades since Richard Nixon declared the War on Drugs. With sobering detail, Creechan unravels a web of government dependence, legitimate enterprises, covert connections, and violent in-fighting. He details how drug smuggling organizations have grown into powerful criminal mafias with the complicit involvement of powerful figures in civil society to create covert netherworlds.Mexico is at a moment of change--a country on the verge of transition or perdition. It can only move forward by examining its history of narco-connections spun and re-spun over the last fifty years.
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    ISBN: 978-3-11-068496-4 , 3-11-068496-9
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 242 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: ZMO-Studien Band 38
    Keywords: Deutschland Beziehungen, internationale ; Libyen ; Geschichte ; Geschichte, politische ; Anthropologie, politische ; Ottomanisches Reich ; Kolonialgeschichte ; Imperialismus ; Jihad ; Widerstandsbewegung ; Erster Weltkrieg
    Abstract: This monograph analyses the role of the province of Tripoli, Libya, in the context of German foreign politics with a focus on the period between 1884 and 1918. Suaad Alghafal examines the German military, political and economic strategy, and sheds lights on the international events that provided the setting for the German policy towards Libya, particularly the European `Scramble for Africa`. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- 1 European Colonial Ambitions and Economic Expansions of the Reich (1884-1918). 1.1 Behind Colonialism and Imperialism. 1.2 German Colonial Ambitions. 1.3 Jihad in Libya as a Resistance Movement against Colonialism -- 2 The Province of Tripoli and its Significance for German Interests (1870-1884). 2.1 The Province of Tripoli: A Colonial Bridgehead to Africa? 2.2 Political Situation and Administrative Structures between Natural Resources and Slave Trade. 2.3 Cites as Centers of Trade Networks -- 3 The German Scramble for Africa (1882-1909). 3.1 German Travelers in the Province of Tripoli and the Second Congress of Berlin. 3.2 Trade between Germany and the Province of Tripoli. 3.3 The German Consulate in the Province of Tripoli -- 4 German Economic Activities in the Province of Tripoli and Ottoman German Relations in 1910. 4.1 Bank of Rome and Scientific Missions. The Italian Occupation. 4.2 Jihad in Libya and the German Position toward it. 4.3 German Declaration of Neutrality toward Libya and German Health Missions -- 5 German-Ottoman Rapprochement Policy and its Impact in Libya during World War I (1914-1918). 5.1 German-Ottoman Support to al-Sanusiyya Movement. 5.2 Attack on the British Army in Egypt and Battles with the Libyan Mujahidin in 1915. 5.3 Libyan Defeat in Egypt and German Policy -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [206]-222 , Dissertation, Freie Universität Berlin, 2018 unter dem Titel: The Ottoman Province of Tripoli (Libya) in German Politics between 1884 and 1918
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    ISBN: 978-1-906168-14-8
    Language: English
    Pages: XXIV, 25-581 Seiten , Illustrationen; Karten
    Keywords: Nigeria Kamerun ; Bornu (NO-Nigeria) ; Mandara-Berg ; Ethnie, Afrika ; Materielle Kultur ; Ritual und Zeremonie ; Verwandtschaft ; kulturelles Eigentum ; Ethnographie ; Orale Tradition ; Geschichte ; Orale Geschichte ; Terrorismus ; Völkermord ; Gwoza-Gebirge 〈Nigeria〉
    Abstract: The bulk of this massive tome, generously illustrated (maps, figures, tables, plates), presents what is known of Dghwede culture in twenty-three varied chapters ranging from the material to the ideational, with emphasis on kinship and ritual. Oral traditions — the main legacy of the Gwoza hills montagnards — are at their core and are subjected to critical analysis. A labour of love and fine scholarship, this is the first extended ethnographic account from this region and will be warmly welcomed by specialists for its broad coverage and inferences and, a generation hence, by Dghwede descendants eager to explore their cultural heritage.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 549-556
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    Athens, Ohio : Ohio University Press
    ISBN: 978-0-8214-2398-1/ (paperback) , 978-0-8214-2397-4/ (hardcover)
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 276 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: New African Histories
    Keywords: Afrika Afrika, Subsahara ; Nigeria ; Gesellschaft ; Frau ; Aktivismus ; Revolte ; Frau und Politik ; Frauenbund ; Politik ; Soziale Bedingungen ; Nationalismus ; Nationenbildung ; Finanzwesen ; Geschlechterrolle ; Geschichte ; Abeokuta 〈Stadt, Nigeria〉
    Abstract: "In the years following World War II, the women of Abeokuta, Nigeria, staged a successful tax revolt that led to the formation first of the Abeokuta Women's Union and then of Nigeria's first national women's organization, the Nigerian Women's Union, in 1949. These organizations became ground zero for a new political vision of a vehicle for women across Nigeria to define their interests, desires, and needs while fulfilling the obligations and responsibilities of citizenship. In The Great Upheaval, Judith A. Byfield has crafted a finely textured social and intellectual history of gender and nation-making that not only tells a story of women's postwar activism but grounds it in a nuanced account of the complex tax system that generated the "upheaval." In capturing the dynamism of women's political activism in Nigeria's postwar period, Byfield illuminates the centrality of gender to the study of nationalism. She thus offers new lines of inquiry into the late colonial era and its consequences for the future Nigerian state. Ultimately, she challenges us to problematize the collapse of her female subjects' greatest aspiration, universal franchise, when the country achieved independence in 1960"--
    Description / Table of Contents: The Birth and Demise of a Nation: The Egba United Government -- Abeokuta's Centenary: Masculinity and Nationalist Politics in a Colonial Space -- Race, Nation and Politics in the Interwar Period -- Women, Rice and War: Economic Crisis in Wartime Abeokuta -- "Freedom from Want": Politics, Protest and the Postwar Interlude -- Daughters of Tinubu: Crisis and Confrontation in Abeokuta.
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    ISBN: 978-3-11-068506-0 (EPUB) , 978-3-11-068501-5 (PDF)
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 242 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: ZMO-Studien Band 38
    Keywords: Deutschland Beziehungen, internationale ; Libyen ; Geschichte ; Geschichte, politische ; Anthropologie, politische ; Ottomanisches Reich ; Kolonialgeschichte ; Imperialismus ; Jihad ; Widerstandsbewegung ; Erster Weltkrieg
    Abstract: This monograph analyses the role of the province of Tripoli, Libya, in the context of German foreign politics with a focus on the period between 1884 and 1918. Suaad Alghafal examines the German military, political and economic strategy, and sheds lights on the international events that provided the setting for the German policy towards Libya, particularly the European `Scramble for Africa`. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- 1 European Colonial Ambitions and Economic Expansions of the Reich (1884-1918). 1.1 Behind Colonialism and Imperialism. 1.2 German Colonial Ambitions. 1.3 Jihad in Libya as a Resistance Movement against Colonialism -- 2 The Province of Tripoli and its Significance for German Interests (1870-1884). 2.1 The Province of Tripoli: A Colonial Bridgehead to Africa? 2.2 Political Situation and Administrative Structures between Natural Resources and Slave Trade. 2.3 Cites as Centers of Trade Networks -- 3 The German Scramble for Africa (1882-1909). 3.1 German Travelers in the Province of Tripoli and the Second Congress of Berlin. 3.2 Trade between Germany and the Province of Tripoli. 3.3 The German Consulate in the Province of Tripoli -- 4 German Economic Activities in the Province of Tripoli and Ottoman German Relations in 1910. 4.1 Bank of Rome and Scientific Missions. The Italian Occupation. 4.2 Jihad in Libya and the German Position toward it. 4.3 German Declaration of Neutrality toward Libya and German Health Missions -- 5 German-Ottoman Rapprochement Policy and its Impact in Libya during World War I (1914-1918). 5.1 German-Ottoman Support to al-Sanusiyya Movement. 5.2 Attack on the British Army in Egypt and Battles with the Libyan Mujahidin in 1915. 5.3 Libyan Defeat in Egypt and German Policy -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [206]-222 , Dissertation, Freie Universität Berlin, 2018 unter dem Titel: The Ottoman Province of Tripoli (Libya) in German Politics between 1884 and 1918
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    Chicago : University of Chicago Press
    ISBN: 978-0-226-44533-5/(cloth) , 978-0-226-44550-2/(SBN der parallelen Ausgabe im Fernzugriff)
    Language: English
    Pages: xxvii, 332 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Keywords: Bild Ästhetik ; Ideologie ; Konflikt ; Konflikt, politischer ; Kulturkonflikt ; Religion ; Religion und Politik ; Extremismus ; Gewalt ; Ikonoklasmus ; Geschichte ; Kulturgeschichte
    Abstract: With new surges of activity from religious, political, and military extremists, the destruction of images has become increasingly relevant on a global scale. A founder of the study of early modern and contemporary iconoclasm, David Freedberg has addressed this topic for five decades. His work has brought this subject to a central place in art history, critical to the understanding not only of art but of all images in society. This volume collects the most significant of Freedberg&;s texts on iconoclasm and censorship, bringing five key works back into print alongside new assessments of contemporary iconoclasm in places ranging from the Near and Middle East to the United States, as well as a fresh survey of the entire subject. The writings in this compact volume explore the dynamics and history of iconoclasm, from the furious battles over images in the Reformation to government repression in modern South Africa, the American culture wars of the early 1990s, and todays cancel culture.Freedberg combines fresh thinking with deep expertise to address the renewed significance of iconoclasm, its ideologies, and its impact. This volume also provides a supplement to Freedberg&;s essay on idolatry and iconoclasm from his pathbreaking book, The Power of Images. Freedberg&;s writings are of foundational importance to this discussion, and this volume will be a welcome resource for historians, museum professionals, international law specialists, preservationists, and students.
    Description / Table of Contents: Antwerp, Mosul, and Palmyra: Theology and the Production of Violence -- Iconoclasm: The Material and Virtual Body -- Art and Iconoclasm, 1525-1580: The Case of the Northern Netherlands -- he Representation of Martyrdom during the Early Counter-Reformation in Antwerp -- The Structure of Byzantine and European Iconoclasm -- Iconoclasts and Their Motives -- Joseph Kosuth and the Play of the Unmentionable -- From Defamation to Mutilation: Reason of State and Gender Politics in South Africa -- Charlottesville -- The Wag in the Tail: Images, Iconoclasm, Art -- Appendix 1: Damnatio Memoriae: Why Mobs Pull Down Statues -- Appendix 2: The Power of Wood and Stone.
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    ISBN: 978-87-7694-304-2 , 978-87-7694-717-0 (Epub)
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 210 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Monograph Series no. 155
    Keywords: Indonesien Islam ; Salafismus ; Geschichte ; Religionsgeschichte ; Islam und Politik ; Religion und Politik ; Soziale Bewegung ; Anthropologie, soziale ; Anthropologie, politische
    Abstract: Recent studies of Indonesian Islam have pointed to the growing prominence of 'conservative' and globally expansive Islamic doctrines. Salafism is one such doctrine, and it has gained increasing popularity in Indonesia over the past several decades. Aiming to propagate a 'literalist' interpretation of Islam, Salafi activists argue that many local Islamic traditions, histories and cultures are unIslamic. This has led to significant controversy, and accusations by many Indonesians that Salafism is foreign to country, an intolerant religion, and should have no part in the religious life of the nation.This book offers an ethnographic study of this often misunderstood and controversial movement. It explains why Salafism is growing in numbers, especially amongst young people, and how Salafi activists promote their faith within the wider public. It explores the range of propagational activities and products Salafis use in their public outreach, including literature, mosque sermons, social media ventures, and even fashion, and describes how these activities are tailored to a young Indonesian audience. Salafis may have global roots, but as this book outlines, its success in Indonesia is best understood as an intrinsically local phenomenon entangled within Indonesian ideas of Islamic praxis, consumerism, modernity, political action and citizenship. Salafi activists do not see themselves as foreign religious agents or detached from Indonesian life, but increasingly as part of a religiously conservative moral vanguard. Salafism is, consequently, part of the broader re-orientation of social, cultural and political life we are seeing in contemporary Indonesia. (Verlagsangaben)
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements -- Notes -- The Distinguished Shaykh -- Introduction -- The creation of a Salafi movement -- 1. A history of Salafism in Indonesia -- 2. Twenty-first-century Salafi expansion: opportunities, actors and spaces -- Religious practice and activism -- I'tikaf at the Al-Hasanah Mosque -- 3. Informing religious practice: the urban lecture -- 4. New trajectories: social activism beyond the mosque -- Islam and the political imagination --The political activist -- 3. Becoming Indonesian? A modern Salafi subjecivity -- 6. The personal as political: religious social movements in the 21st century -- Conclusion: the end of pluralism? -- Glossary -- References -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 187-204 , Ph.D. Theses, University of Cambridge. Department of Sociology, 2016 unter dem Titel The evolution of a Salafi movement in Indonesia : global networks, local activism and the cultivation of urban piety in Yogyakarta / Christopher Jan Chaplin
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    Oakland, California : University of California Press
    ISBN: 978-0520383425 , 0520383427
    Language: English
    Pages: 270 Seiten
    Keywords: Mexiko Unabhängigkeitskampf ; Bürgerkrieg ; Revolution ; Geschichte ; Dekolonisation ; Held ; Frau ; Mythos ; Biographie ; Rodriguez de Velasco y Osorio, Maria Ignacia [Leben und Werk]
    Abstract: Fact is torn from fiction in this first biography of Mexico's famous independence heroine, which also traces her subsequent journey from history to myth.María Ignacia Rodríguez de Velasco y Osorio Barba (1778-1850) is an iconic figure in Mexican history. Known by the nickname "La Güera Rodríguez" because she was so fair, she is said to have possessed a remarkably sharp wit, a face fit for statuary, and a penchant for defying the status quo. Charming influential figures such as Simon Bolívar, Alexander von Humboldt, and Agustín de Iturbide, she utilized gold and guile in equal measure to support the independence movement--or so the stories say.In La Güera Rodríguez, Silvia Marina Arrom approaches the legends of Rodríguez de Velasco with a keen eye, seeking to disentangle the woman from the myth. Arrom uses a wide array of primary sources from the period to piece together an intimate portrait of this remarkable woman, followed by a review of her evolving representation in Mexican arts and letters that shows how the legends became ever more fanciful after her death. How much of the story is rooted in fact, and how much is fiction sculpted to fit the cultural sensibilities of a given moment in time? In our contemporary moment of unprecedented misinformation, it is particularly relevant to analyze how and why falsehoods become part of historical memory. La Güera Rodriguez will prove an indispensable resource for those searching to understand late-colonial Mexico, the role of women in the independence movement, and the use of historic figures in crafting national narratives.
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    Frankfurt am Main : Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (14 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Working Paper Series on Informal Markets and Trade No. 11
    Keywords: China Zentral-Asien ; Handel ; Seidenstraße ; Geschichte
    Abstract: This paper was presented at the workshop "Goods, Languages, and Cultures along the Silk Road" at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, October 18 and 19, 2019. While many contributions to the workshop focused on recent developments in China`s current "New Silk Road" politics, on forms of communication, and on contemporary exchange of goods and ideas across so-called Silk Road countries in the Caucasus and Central Asia and with China, this short essay focuses on the history of the so-called Silk Road as an important transport connection. Although what is now called the "Silk Road" was not a pure East-West binary in antiquity but rather developed into a network that also led to the South and North, the focus here will be on describing the East-West connection.I will start with a few brief remarks on the origins of the connection referred to as the Silk Road and will then introduce the different great empires that shaped this connection between antiquity and the Middle Ages through military campaigns and by using it as a trading route and network. But the Silk Road was by no means only of economic and military importance. Its significance for the exchange and dissemination of religions should also be mentioned. This paper does not detail the importance of the numerous individual religions in the area of the Silk Road but discusses the phenomenon of the spread of religions and the loss of some of their own distinguishing characteristics in this spread, a phenomenon that could be described as a "unity of opposites" (coincidentia oppositorum). Finally, the essay asks who, in the face of the regular replacement of powers, held sovereignty over the transport connection: the subject (in the form of the empires) or the object (in the form of the road).Who were the main protagonists of and along the Silk Road in the course of history? Who were the people who became the great powers of the ancient Silk Road, building up the material route, governing parts of it, and organizing trade and relationships from the far East to the extreme West of the Eurasian continent?
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    New York : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-108-47488-7 , 978-1-108-46556-4 , 978-1-108-59956-6/(ISBN der parallelen Ausgabe im Fernzugriff)
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 375 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Uniform Title: Afrika seit der Dekolonisation
    Keywords: Afrika Dekolonisation ; Politik ; Geschichte ; Entwicklung, politische ; Beziehungen, internationale
    Abstract: Home to more than 1.2 billion people, living in 54 recognized states, speaking around 3,000 languages, Africa is a diverse and complex continent made up of states which differ in regard to their colonial history, political system, socio-economic development, economic polices and their experience with crises and conflicts. This introduction and overview of African history and politics since decolonization emphasises throughout, the diversity of the continent. Organised thematically to include chapters on decolonization and its legacies, external influences, economics, political systems, inter-African relations, crises, conflicts and conflict management, and Africa's external relations, Martin Welz strikes a fine balance between the use of contextual information, analysis, case studies and examples with theoretical debates in development, politics and global policy. Accessible to students at all levels, it counters histories which offer reductive explanations of complex issues, and offers new insights into the role African actors have played in influencing international affairs beyond the continent.
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    ISBN: 978-1-5261-3800-2
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 363 Seiten
    Keywords: Anthropologie, soziale Biographie ; Kolonialismus ; Postkolonialismus ; Wissenssoziologie ; Geschichte ; Gluckman, Max [Leben und Werk] ; Colson, Elizabeth [Leben und Werk] ; Mitchell, Clyde [Leben und Werk] ; Epstein, Arnold Leonard [Leben und Werk] ; Turner, Victor [Leben und Werk] ; Manchester School of Anthropology
    Abstract: Placing the Manchester School at the vanguard of modern social anthropology, this book reveals the cosmopolitan distinctiveness of the intimate circle around Max Gluckman. Such distinctiveness, Richard Werbner argues, was driven by creative difference, travelling theories and innovative, interdisciplinary approaches. The expansion of social anthropology as a dynamic, open discipline became the hallmark of the Manchester School.The remarkable careers and legacies of the Manchester School anthropologists are shown for the first time through inter-linked social biography and intellectual history, to reach broadly across politics, law, ritual, development studies, comparative urbanism, social network analysis and mathematical sociology. Werbner reveals that members of the circle engaged in deep dialogue, enduring friendships, and creative collaboration. The re-discovery of the complexity of their engagement and their lasting impact illuminates the exploration of the frontiers between ethnography, the sociology of knowledge, and the anthropology of colonial to postcolonial change.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 320-347
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    ISBN: 978-1-80073-160-8 , 978-1-80073-161-5 (eBook)
    Language: English
    Pages: 230 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: EASA Series volume 43
    Keywords: Niederlande Sklaverei ; Sklavenhandel ; Kolonialgeschichte ; Geschichte ; Beziehungen Afrika-Europa ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Anthropologie, soziale
    Abstract: Looking at the ways in which the memory of slavery affects present-day relations in Amsterdam, this ethnographic account reveals a paradox: while there is growing official attention to the country's slavery past (monuments, festivals, ritual occasions), many interlocutors showed little interest in the topic. Developing the notion of "trace" as a seminal notion to explore this paradox, this book follows the issue of slavery in everyday realities and offers a fine-grained ethnography of how people refer to this past - often in almost unconscious ways - and weave it into their perceptions of present-day issue. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Politics of Autochthony -- Chapter 2. Negotiating Colonial Geographies -- Chapter 3. Practices of Diaspora -- Chapter 4. Kaskawina - Politics of a Lower Frequency -- Chapter 5. Doing Cultural Heritage: Race, Gender, and the Politics of Authentication -- Conclusion -- References -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 183-196
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    London : Stacey International
    ISBN: 978-1-9558359-3-3
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 218 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: Third edition
    Keywords: Saudi-Arabien Eisenbahn ; Geschichte
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    ISBN: 978-1-4780-1176-7/(paperback) , 978-1-4780-1063-0/(hardcover) , 978-1-4780-1310-5/(ISBN der parallelen Ausgabe im Fernzugriff)
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 205 Seiten , Karten
    Series Statement: Religious Cultures of African and African Diaspora People
    Keywords: Südsudan Christentum ; Politik ; Religion und Politik ; Geschichte ; Beziehungen, interethnische ; Beziehungen, interreligiös
    Abstract: "On July 9, 2011, South Sudan celebrated its independence as the world's newest nation, an occasion which the country's Christian leaders claimed had been foretold in the Book of Isaiah. The Bible provided a foundation through which South Sudanese could distinguish themselves from Arab and Muslim Sudanese to their north and understand themselves as a spiritual community now freed from their oppressors. Less than three years later, however, new conflicts emerged along ethnic lines, belying the liberation theology that had supposedly reached its climactic conclusion with independence. In Chosen Peoples, Christopher Tounsel investigates the centrality of Christian worldviews to the ideological construction of South Sudan and the inability of shared religion to prevent conflict. From the creation of a colonial-era mission school to halt Islam's spread up the Nile, the centrality of Biblical language in South Sudanese propaganda during the Second Civil War (1983-2005), and post-independence transformations of religious thought in the face of ethnic warfare, Tounsel highlights the potential and limitations of deploying race and Christian theology to unify South Sudan"
    Description / Table of Contents: The Nugent School and the ethno-religious politics of religious education -- The Equatorial Corps and the Torit Mutiny -- Liberation War -- Khartoum Goliath : the martial theology of SPLM/SPLA update -- The troubled Promised Land.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-108-84019-4 , 1-108-84019-1
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 298 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First published
    Keywords: Indien Nordwest-Indien ; Grenze ; Kolonie, britisch ; Kolonialismus ; Wissen ; Macht ; Intellektuelle ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Thomas Simpson provides an innovative account of how distinctive forms of colonial power and knowledge developed at the territorial fringes of colonial India during the nineteenth century. Through critical interventions in a wide range of theoretical and historiographical fields, he speaks to historians of empire and science, anthropologists, and geographers alike. The Frontier in British India provides the first connected and comparative analysis of frontiers in northwest and northeast India and draws on visual and written materials from an array of archives across the subcontinent and the UK. Colonial interventions in frontier spaces and populations were, it shows, enormously destructive but also prone to confusion and failure on their own terms. British frontier administrators did not merely suffer 'turbulent' frontiers, but actively worked to generate and uphold these regions as spaces of governmental and scientific exception. Accordingly, India's frontiers became crucial spaces of imperial practice and imagination throughout the nineteenth century.
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    ISBN: 978-0-367-70075-1 , 978-1-003-14447-2 /E-Book
    Language: English
    Pages: xix, 194 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: Works. The Hakluyt Society Third series, no. 38
    Uniform Title: Historia general y natural de las Indias. Libro 20
    Keywords: Indonesien Molukken ; Entdeckungsgeschichte ; Reisebericht ; Reisebericht, alt ; Ethnographie, alte ; Erlebnisbericht ; Geschichte ; Handel ; Handelsroute ; Gewürz ; Loaísa, García Jofre de [Leben und Werk] ; Saavedra Cerón, Álvaro de [Leben und Werk]
    Abstract: Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés, (1478-1557), warden of the fortress and port of Santo Domingo of the Island of Hispaniola, also served his emperor, Charles V, as the official chronicler of the first half-century of the Spanish presence in the New World. His monumental General y Natural Historia de las Indias, consisting of three parts, with fifty books, hundreds of chapters and thousands of pages, is still a major primary source for researchers of the period 1492-1548. Part One, consisting of 19 books, was first published in 1535, then reprinted and augmented in 1547, with a third edition, including Book XX, the first book of Part II, appearing in Valladolid in 1557. Book XX, which was printed separately in Valladolid in 1557 (the year of Oviedo`s death), concerns the first three Spanish voyages to the East Indies. While it might be expected that the narrative of Magellan`s voyage would predominate in Book XX, Oviedo devoted only the first four chapters to this monumental voyage. The remaining thirty-one concern the two subsequent and little-known Spanish follow-up expeditions to the Moluccas 1525-35. The first, initially led by García Jofre de Loaysa, set out from Coruña to follow Magellan`s route through the Strait and across the Pacific. A second relief expedition under Alvaro Saavedra was sent out in search of Loaysa`s company from the Pacific coast of New Spain in 1527. In each venture only one vessel reached the Spice Islands. Oviedo`s narrative offers many details of the 10 years of hardships and conflict with the Portuguese, endured by the stoic Spanish, and of the growing unrest it provoked among their indigenous hosts. The news that Charles V had pawned his claim to the King João III of Portugal allowed a very few of the Spaniards to negotiate a passage back to Spain via Lisbon, while others remained in Portuguese settlements in the East Indies. The reports made by the returnees to the Consejo de Indias were integrated by Oviedo into his narrative, expanded and enriched by personal interviews. His chronicle includes much information about the indigenous culture, commerce, geography and of the exotic fauna and flora of the Spice Islands. (Klappentext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of maps -- Preface and acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- Note on ships and shipping, measures, weights, and capacity -- Introduction. The spice trade. The Moluccas at the time of the arrival of the Europeans. Portugal challenges the Muslim monopoly. Spain challenges the Portuguese spice monopoly. Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés's General and Natural History -- Book XX of the Second part of the General Histoy of the Indies -- Oviedo's source: Andrés de Urdaneta -- The Loaysa expedition to the Spicelands. The years spent by the Spanish survivors in the Moluccas. Urdaneta and the Tornaviaje, 1565. The significance of the Loaysa expedition. This translation -- Book XX of the Second part of the General History of the Indies, written by Captain Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés, warden of the fortress and port of Santo Domingo of the Island of Hispaniola, and his majesty's chronicler -- Appendices -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: A translation of thirty-one chapters of Oviedo`s History describing two little known but remarkable voyages that followed in the wake of Magellan: the first led by García Jofre de Loaysa, and the second, a relief expedition, led by Alvaro Saavedra. An Appendix includes the "Narrative of Andrés de Urdaneta".Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 178-182
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    London : Institute of Latin American Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London
    ISBN: 978-1-908857-83-5 (electronic bk.) , 1-908857-83-8 (electronic bk.) , 978-1-908857-82-8 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (Seite xviii, 278 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Keywords: Lateinamerika Europa ; Spanien ; Kunst ; Alltagsobjekt ; Kuriositätenkabinett ; Kolonie, spanisch ; Geschichte ; Sammler und Sammlung
    Abstract: With contributions from a renowned set of scholars, "New World Objects of Knowledge" delves into the hidden histories of forty of the New Worlds most iconic artifacts, from the Inca mummy to Darwin&;s hummingbirds. This volume is richly illustrated with photos and sketches from the archives and museums hosting these objects. Each artifact is accompanied by a comprehensive essay covering its dynamic, often global, history and itinerary. This volume will be an indispensable catalog of New World objects and how they have helped shape our modern world.
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    ISBN: 978-3-944193-16-8 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    Language: German , English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (390 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten, Diagramme
    Keywords: Kartographie Stadtplan ; Geschichte ; Ausstellungskatalog
    Description / Table of Contents: Geleitwort | Preface / by Barbara Plankensteiner & Michael Friedrich -- Auf die Farbe kommt es an | Colour Matters / by Matthew H. Edney -- 1 Einleitung | Introduction / by Diana Lange & Benjamin van der Linde -- 2 Materialwissenschaft und Technologie | Material Science and Technology / by Benjamin van der Linde, Oliver Hahn & Peter Zietlow -- 3 Europäische Karten | European Maps / by Benjamin van der Linde, Oliver Hahn & Peter Zietlow -- 4 Ostasiatische Karten | East-Asian Maps / by Diana Lange, Oliver Hahn & Peter Zietlow -- Liste der Beitragenden | List of Contributors
    Note: Manuscript cultures ; no. 16 (2021); Titel aus dem Impressum. - Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 370-382Texte deutsch und englisch
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    London : I. B. Tauris
    ISBN: 978-0-7556-1679-4 , 978-0-7556-1681-7 , 978-0-7556-1680-0
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 380 Seiten , Illustrationen ; Karten
    Keywords: Afrika Nil ; Fluß ; Geschichte
    Abstract: The greatest river in the world has a long and fascinating history. Professor Terje Tvedt, one of the world's leading experts on the history of waterways, travels upstream along the river's mouth to its sources. The result is a travelogue through 5000 years and 11 countries, from the Mediterranean to Central Africa. This is the fascinating story of the immense economic, political and mythical significance of the river. Brimming with accounts of central characters in the struggle for the Nile - from Caesar and Cleopatra, to Churchill and Mussolini, and on to the political leaders of today, The Nile is also the story of water as it nourished a civilization.
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    ISBN: 9783837656497 , 3837656497
    Language: English
    Pages: 275 Seiten , Illustrationen , 23 cm, 435 g
    Series Statement: Cultural and social practice
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Haller, Dieter, 1962- Tangier/Gibraltar - A Tale of One City
    DDC: 303.48246890642
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Nachbarschaft ; Soziales Netzwerk ; Tanger ; Gibraltar
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis Seite 247-267
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    Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783030768249
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 395 Seiten , Illustrationen
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Social Anthropology ; Cultural Anthropology ; Ethnography ; Comparative Religion ; Ethnology ; Ethnography ; Religions ; Ethnotheorie ; Kulturanthropologie ; Ritual ; Ethnomethodologie ; Ritual ; Ethnomethodologie ; Ethnotheorie ; Ritual ; Kulturanthropologie ; Geschichte
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    Reno : University of Nevada Press
    ISBN: 978-1-948908-72-6 , 978-1-948908-73-3
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 353 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Keywords: Nordamerika Indianer, Nordamerika ; Dakota ; Sioux ; Beziehungen Indianer-Weiße ; Beziehungen Indigenes Volk-Regierung ; Indianerkrieg ; Massaker ; Geschichte ; Biographie ; Eastman, Charles Alexander [Leben und Werk] ; Eastman, Elaine Goodale [Leben und Werk] ; Wounded Knee 〈South Dakota〉
    Abstract: "They Met at Wounded Knee is a historical biography of Sioux physician Charles Ohiyesa Eastman and his Euro-American wife Elaine Goodale who first met at Pine Ridge Reservation a month before the Wounded Knee Massacre. The book draws on their numerous books, speeches, Congressional lobbying, and organization of Indian communities to tell the story of the plight of America's Indigenous People from 1890 to 1940 and to expose the corruption and mismanagement of U.S. Indian policy"
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Part 1 -- 1. Beginnings -- 2. Retribution -- 3. "War of Races" and Dakota Conscientious Objectors -- 4. Mistrials, Death Camps, Flight, and Execution -- 5. Refugees -- Part 2 -- 6. Sky Farm, Massachusetts, and Dakota Homesteading -- 7. Pacification, Churches, and Dakota Resistance -- 8. Reunion -- 9. The Black Hills and Little Big Horn -- 10. Parallel Policies: The South and the West -- 11. Nonviolent Forms of Resistance -- 12. The Politics of Indian Policy -- 13. Ghost Dance and Wounded Knee -- Part 3 -- 14. Whistleblowing, Pan-Indian Identity, and Lobbying -- 15. "Scholarship" and the New Racism -- 16. Working for Pratt, at Crow Creek, and Writing -- 17. Roosevelt and "Wanna Be" Indians -- 18. Eastman, Leupp, and Undermining Citizenship -- 19. Celebrity -- 20. Writing Separate Spheres -- 21. Blacks, Reds, Whites, and Writing History -- 22. War, Repression, Radicals, and Women -- 23. New World Order, Fractures, and New Alliances -- Part 4 -- 24. Life After, Scandals, Indian Majority Leader, and Collier -- 25. Recognition, Rebuttal, and Retrospective -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 333-344
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    Manchester : Manchester University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-5261-4729-5 (e-book) , 978-1-5261-3134-8 (hb) , 978-1-5261-3136-2 (pb)
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 542 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Anthropology, Creative Practice and Ethnography
    Keywords: Film Film, ethnographischer ; Dokumentarfilm ; Indigenität ; Urheberrecht ; Geschichte
    Abstract: This book analyses the authoring of ethnographic films between 1895 and 2015. It is based on the general argument that the ethnographicness of a film should not be gauged according to whether it is about an exotic culture, but rather by the degree to which it conforms to the norms of ethnographic practice more generally. On these grounds, it considers films made in a broad range of styles, on a wide range of topics and in many different parts of the world. For the period before the Second World War, it discusses films made within reportage, travel and melodrama genres as well as more conventionally ethnographic films. In the postwar period, it examines the work of film-makers such as John Marshall, Asen Balikci, Ian Dunlop and Timothy Asch and considers the modes of authorship developed by Jean Rouch, Robert Gardner and Colin Young. It also discusses films authored by indigenous subjects using video technology from the 1970s, and the ethnographic films that flourished on British television until the 1990s. In the final part, it examines the recent work of David and Judith MacDougall, the Harvard Sensory Ethnography Lab, and various films authored in a participatory manner as possible models for the future.
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    London : Sean Kingston Publishing
    ISBN: 978-1-912385-24-9
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 224 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Keywords: Kultgegenstand Das Heilige ; Fetisch ; Fetischismus ; Kult ; Magie ; Materielle Kultur ; Museum ; Museumskunde ; Kulturvergleich ; Geschichte
    Abstract: We both give meanings to, and derive our own meanings from, the multitude of objects we live amongst. Trivial things remind us of past loves; old things embody an idealized past; on other things we believe our fate depends. In this book, Karl-Heinz Kohl describes relationships to sacred objects from the viewpoint of anthropology and the history of religion, showing how people of all cultures ascribe quite immeasurable value to things and make their own destiny dependent on these objects.During their voyages of discovery, Portuguese seafarers came across Africans who attributed mysterious powers to objects that became known as 'fetishes', and the concept of 'fetishism' soon cast a spell over European thinkers. The Church condemned it as the work of the devil, while for the philosophers of the Enlightenment it proved that no religion was rational at heart. But the fascination remained - Hegel, Comte, Marx and Freud - each of them tried to solve the riddle of fetishism in their own way. And it is fetishism that is the starting point for this book, which offers nothing less than a comprehensive theory of the sacred object, from the stone cult of ancient Israel and the Bible's prohibition on images, to the medieval cult of reliquaries, Native American sacred bundles, magical figures of the BaKongo, and the idols of the Ancient Greeks. Tracing the fate of ancient cult images since their rediscovery in the Renaissance, Kohl comes to a striking conclusion: in the secularized societies of the Global North, it is the museum cult that is the bastion of contemporary fetishism.
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    Chadron, Nebraska : Museum of the Fur Trade
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    ISBN: 0-912611-18-9 , 978-0-912611-18-1
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 223 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Keywords: USA Indianer, Nordamerika ; Indianer, Prärie und Plains ; Lakota ; Geschichte ; Spotted Tail, Häuptling [Leben und Werk]
    Abstract: "Spotted Tail: Renaissance Man of the Lakotas is a compilation of essays covering the life of Lakota Sioux Chief Spotted Tail"--
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    Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press
    ISBN: 978-1-4962-1620-5
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 162 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Keywords: Nordamerika USA ; Indianer, USA ; Indianer, Nordwest-Küste ; Photographie ; Geschichte ; Post, Helen M. [Leben und Werk]
    Abstract: The Grass Shall Grow is a succinct introduction to the work and world of Helen M. Post (1907-79), who took thousands of photographs of Native Americans. Although Post has been largely forgotten and even in her heyday never achieved the fame of her sister, Farm Security Administration photographer Marion Post Wolcott, Helen Post was a talented photographer who worked on Indian reservations throughout the West and captured images that are both striking and informative. Post produced the pictures for the novelist Oliver La Farge's nonfiction bookAs Long As the Grass Shall Grow (1940), among other publications, and her output constitutes a powerful representation of Native American life at that time. Mick Gidley recounts Post's career, from her coming of age in the turbulent 1930s to her training in Vienna and her work for the U.S. Indian Service, tracking the arc of her professional reputation. He treats her interactions with public figures, including La Farge and editor Edwin Rosskam, and describes her relationships with Native Americans, whether noted craftspeople such as the Sioux quilter Nellie Star Boy Menard, tribal leaders such as Crow superintendent Robert Yellowtail, or ordinary individuals like the people she photographed at work in the fields or laboring for federal projects, at school or in the hospital, cooking or dancing. The images reproduced here are analyzed both for their own sake and in order to understand their connection to broader national concerns, including the 1934 Indian Reorganization Act. The thoroughly researched and accessibly written text represents a serious reappraisal of a neglected artist.
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-76046-391-5 , 978-1-76046-390-8 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 157 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Aboriginal History Monograph
    Keywords: Australien Queensland ; Geschichte ; Psychiatrie ; Kind ; Kindheit ; Wolston Park Hospital (Queensland)
    Abstract: Goodna Girls tells the story of children incarcerated in Wolston Park Hospital, an adult psychiatric facility in Queensland, Australia. It contains the personal testimonies of women who relate - in their own no-holds-barred style and often with irreverent humour - how they, as children, ended up in Wolston Park and how this affected their adult lives. The accounts of hospital staff who witnessed the effects of this heinous policy and spoke out are also included.The book examines the consequences of the Queensland Government`s manipulation of a medical model to respond to `juvenile delinquents`, many of whom were simply vulnerable children absconding from abusive conditions. As Australia faces the repercussions of the institutionalisation of its children in the twentieth century, brought about through a series of government inquiries, Goodna Girls makes a vital contribution to the public history of the Stolen Generations, Former Child Migrants and Forgotten Australians.Goodna Girls presents the research that informed a successful, collective campaign to lobby the Queensland Government to make long overdue and much-needed reparations to a group of courageous survivors. It holds contemporary resonance for scholars, policymakers and practitioners in the fields of public history, welfare, child protection, education, nursing, sociology, medicine and criminology. (Verlagsangabe)
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    Athens, Ohio : Ohio University Press
    ISBN: 978-0-8214-2409-4/(paperback) , 978-0-8214-2408-7/(hardcover) , 978-0-8214-4088-9/(ISBN der parallelen Ausgabe im Fernzugriff)
    Language: English
    Pages: xix, 330 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: New African Histories
    Keywords: Südafrika Nationalpark ; Sozialer Aspekt ; Naturschutz ; Schwarze ; Sozialgeschichte ; Geschichte ; Historiographie ; Demokratie ; Landnutzung ; Nationalität ; Kruger Nationalpark 〈Südafrika〉
    Abstract: Safari Nation opens new lines of inquiry in the study of national parks in Africa and the rest of the world. The Kruger National Park is South Africa's most iconic nature reserve, renowned for its rich flora and fauna. According to author Jacob Dlamini, there is another side to the park, a social history neglected by scholars and popular writers alike in which blacks (meaning Africans, Coloureds, and Indians) occupy center stage. Safari Nation details the ways in which black people devoted energies to conservation and to the park over the course of the twentieth century - engagement that transcends the stock (black) figure of the laborer and the poacher.By exploring the complex and dynamic ways in which blacks of varying class, racial, religious, and social backgrounds related to the Kruger National Park, and with the help of previously unseen archival photographs, Dlamini's narrative also sheds new light on how and why Africa's national parks often derided by scholars as colonial impositions survived the end of white rule on the continent. Relying on oral histories, photographs, and archival research, Safari Nation engages both with African historiography and with ongoing debates about the land question, democracy, and citizenship in South Africa.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- Natural Enemies -- Stray Boys -- New Africans -- From Roots to Routes -- Civilized Natives -- Black Mobility -- Beggar Thy Neighbor -- The Road to the Kruger -- Conclusion: What's in a Name?
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    ISBN: 978-1-138-61834-3 , 978-1-138-61672-1
    Language: English
    Pages: 240 Seiten
    Keywords: Ethik Kritik ; Methodologie ; Geschichte ; Ethnologie ; Menschenrecht ; Völkerschau ; Malinowski, Bronislaw [Leben und Werk] ; Mead, Margaret [Leben und Werk] ; Freeman, Derek [Leben und Werk] ; Castaneda, Carlos [Leben und Werk] ; Chagnon, Napoleon A. [Leben und Werk] ; Nathan, Rebekah [Leben und Werk] ; Goffman, Alice [Leben und Werk]
    Abstract: "This book uses controversies as a gateway through which to explore the origins, ethics, key moments and people in the history of anthropology. It draws on a variety of cases including complicity in 'human zoos', Malinowski's diaries, and the Human Terrain System to explore how anthropological controversies act as a driving force for change, how they offer a window into the history of and research practice in the discipline, and how they might frame wider debates such as those around reflexivity, cultural relativism, and the politics of representation. The volume provokes discussion about research ethics and practice with tangible examples where grey areas are brought into sharp relief. The controversies examined in the book all involve moral or practical ambiguities that offer an opportunity for students to engage with the debate and the dilemmas faced by anthropologists, both in relation to the specific incidents covered and to the problems posed more generally due to the intimate and political implications of ethnographic research"-- provided by the publisher
    Description / Table of Contents: Human zoos and social Darwinism -- Malinowski and his diaries -- Whose side are you on? Colonial & military complicity -- The Universal Declaration of Human Rights -- Mead versus Freeman -- Napoleon Chagnon & the 'fierce' controversy -- Carlos Castaneda & fakery -- Rebekah Nathan & covert ethnography -- Alice Goffman.
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    Wellington : Bridget Williams Books
    ISBN: 978-1-988587-18-9/(Paperback) , 1-988587-18-2 , 978-1-988587-15-8/(ISBN der parallelen Ausgabe im Fernzugriff) , 978-1-988587-16-5/(ISBN der parallelen Ausgabe im Fernzugriff) , 978-1-988587-17-2/(ISBN der parallelen Ausgabe im Fernzugriff)
    Language: English
    Pages: 486 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Keywords: New Zealand Maori ; Vertrag ; Beziehungen Indigenes Volk-Regierung ; Landnahme ; Geschichte ; Museum
    Abstract: Claudia Orange's writing on the Treaty of Waitangi has played a central role in national understanding of this foundational document. This edition brings the Treaty's history to life with a richly informative narrative and a wonderful range of photographs, maps and illustrations. It takes the narrative into the twenty-first century, with a new chapter recounting the Treaty history of the last ten years, covering major developments such as the Tuhoe settlement, territory 'personhood', and issues around intellectual property and language. Presented in full colour for the first time, the new edition also presents a fresh visual narrative, drawing on the range of images now emerging in work such as the He Tohu and Waitangi Museum exhibitions (in which Dr Orange was closely involved).
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. An independent land -- New Zealand to 1840 -- 2. The Treaty of Waitangi / Te Tiriti o Waitangi -- 1840 -- 3. A matter of mana -- 1840 to 1870 -- 4. Colonial power and Maori rights -- 1870 to 1900 -- 5. Into the Twentieth Century -- 1900 to 1975 -- 6. New departures -- 1975 to 1987 -- 7. The roller-coaster years -- 1987 to 1990 -- 8. A decade of claims -- The 1990s -- 9. New century, new challenges -- 2000 to 2008 -- 10. National years -- 2008 to 2017 -- 11. Building new bridges.Appendix 1: About the Treaty -- Appendix 2: About the signatories -- Appendix 3: About the texts of the Treaty -- Appendix 4: Iwi locations map: 2000-2013 -- Appendix 5: Maori land maps: 1860-1939 -- Appendix 6: Treaty of Waitangi Tribunal, 1975-2015 -- Appendix 7: Claimant group summary.
    Note: Previously published with title: An Illustrated History of the Treaty of Waitangi.Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 461-474
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    ISBN: 978-3-906927-19-0
    ISSN: 2234-9561
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 217 Seiten
    Series Statement: Basel Namibia Studies Series 22
    Keywords: Namibia Arbeitsverhältnis ; Kavango-Volk ; Arbeit ; Arbeit, informelle ; Arbeiterklasse ; Arbeitsmigration ; Migration ; Sozio-ökonomischer Aspekt ; Geschichte ; South-West Africa People's Organization of Namibia
    Abstract: Voices from the Kavango explores the contribution that the life histories and the voices of the contract labourers make to our understanding of the contract labour system in Namibia. In particular it asks: is it possible to view the migration of the Kavango labourers as a progressive step, or does the paradigm of exploitation and suppression remain the dominant one? The study highlights contract labourers engaging in a defeating activity and their disappointment with the little rewards which were non-lasting solutions to their problems. The realization of their entrapment under the contract system and the eventual frustrations led to the political mobilization for independence by SWAPO. (Umschlag)
    Description / Table of Contents: Foreword by by Uma Dhupelia-Mesthrie -- Acknowledgement -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Tracing the history of the contract labour system in the Kavango, 1885-1950s -- 2. "They used to buy us": labour migration from Kavango -- 3. Living and work experiences -- 4. Returning home: economic, social impact and worker mobilization -- 5. General conclusions and lessons -- Bibliography -- Photographs of interviewees taken by Kletus Muhena Likuwa -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 176-186 , Dissertation, University of the Western Cape, 2012
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    Basel : MDPI
    ISBN: 978-3-03943-034-5 (Hbk) , 978-3-03943-035-2 (PDF)
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (126 Seiten)
    Edition: Religious_Conversion_in_Africa.pdf
    Keywords: Afrika Konversion ; Religion ; Sozialer Wandel ; Kulturwandel ; Geschichte
    Abstract: This collection brings together a diverse range of scholars, including historians of pre-colonial, colonial, and contemporary Africa, along with anthropologists, who develop fresh arguments and reassessments of religious, cultural, and social change pertaining to Africa. The result is a fascinating array of research that offers critical, creative, and constructive analyses of religious change on the African continent, from the medieval period to the present.
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    ISBN: 978-0-8165-4102-7 , 0-8165-4102-7
    Language: English
    Pages: XX, 371 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Keywords: Mexiko Indianer, Mexiko ; Cora ; Huichol ; Krieger ; Heiliger ; Schamanismus ; Gemeinschaft ; Indigenität ; Revolution ; Bürgerkrieg ; Politischer Wandel ; Selbstbestimmung ; Geschichte
    Abstract: "Soldiers, Saints, and Shamans documents how and why the Indigenous Náyari, Wixárika, O'dam, and Mexicanero peoples took part in the Mexican Revolution, as they struggled to preserve their cultures, lands, and political autonomy in the face of civil war, bandit raids, and radical political reform. In unpicking the ambiguities that characterize their participation in this tumultuous period, it sheds light on the inner contradictions of the Revolution itself"
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    Stanford, California : Stanford University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-5036-1017-0 , 978-1-5036-1116-0
    Language: English
    Pages: 264 Seiten
    Keywords: Zentral-Asien Saudi-Arabien ; Ottomanisches Reich ; Türkei ; Muslime ; Islam ; Wallfahrt ; Migration ; Recht ; Nationalität ; Geschichte ; Mekka
    Abstract: At the turn of the twentieth century, thousands of Central Asians made the annual pilgrimage to Mecca. Traveling long distances, many lived for extended periods in Ottoman cities dotting the routes. Though technically foreigners, these Muslim colonial subjects often blurred the lines between pilgrims and migrants. Not quite Ottoman, and not quite foreign, Central Asians became the sultan's spiritual subjects. Their status was continually negotiated by Ottoman statesmen as attempts to exclude foreign Muslim nationals from the body politic were compromised by a changing international legal order and the caliphate's ecumenical claims.Spiritual Subjects examines the paradoxes of nationality reform and pan-Islamic politics in late Ottoman history. Lâle Can unravels how imperial belonging was wrapped up in deeply symbolic instantiations of religion, as well as prosaic acts and experiences that paved the way to integration into Ottoman communities. A complex system of belonging emerged—one where it was possible for a Muslim to be both, by law, a foreigner and a subject of the Ottoman sultan-caliph. This panoramic story informs broader transregional and global developments, with important implications for how we make sense of subjecthood in the last Muslim empire and the legacy of religion in the Turkish Republic.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction : the terrain of transimperial pilgrimage -- Rewriting the road to Mecca -- Sufi lodges as sites of transimperial connection -- Extraterritoriality and the question of protection -- Petitioning the Sultan -- From pilgrims to migrants and de facto Ottomans -- Conclusion : a return to Sultantepe.
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    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 978-1-138-05788-3 , 978-0-429-20379-4 / (e-book)
    Language: English
    Pages: xx, 256 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published 2019, first issued in paperback
    Keywords: Indien Nord-Indien ; Punjab ; Sufismus ; Islam ; Altar ; Grab ; Geschichte
    Abstract: This book explores the organic lives of popular Sufi shrines in contemporary Northwest India. It traverses the worldview of shrine spaces, rituals and their complex narratives, and provides an insight into their urban and rural landscapes in the post-Partition (Indian) Punjab.What happened to these shrines when attempts were made to dissuade Sikhs, Muslims and Hindus from their veneration of popular saints in the early twentieth century? What was the fate of popular shrines that persisted even when the Muslim population was virtually wiped off as a result of migration during Partition? How did these shrines manifest in the context of the threat posed by militants in the 1980s? How did such popular practices reconfigure themselves when some important centres of Sufism were left behind in the West Punjab (now Pakistan)? This book examines several of these questions and utilizes a combination of analytical tools, new theoretical tropes and an ethnographic approach to understand and situate popular Sufi shrines so that they are both historicized and spatialized. As such, it lays out some crucial contours of the method and practice of understanding popular sacred spaces (within India and elsewhere), bridging the everyday and the metanarratives of power structures and state formation.This book will be useful to scholars, researchers and those engaged in interdisciplinary work in history, social anthropology, historical sociology, cultural studies, historical geography, religion and art history, as well as those interested in Sufism and its shrines in South Asia. (Verlagsangaben)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of figures, tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Note on transliteration -- Introduction: Situating popular veneration -- 1. Historiography, fieldwork, and debates on sacred shrines -- 2. Shrines, wilayat, and lived landscapes -- 3. Dreams, memories, dissent -- 4. Popular art, circulation, and visualization of space -- Epilogue: Sites of memory -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 230-249
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    Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz Verlag
    ISBN: 978-3-447-11492-9 , 978-3-447-39037-8 / (e-book)
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 284 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Keywords: Ozeanien Neuguinea ; Salomonen ; Samoa ; Papua-Neuguinea ; Mikronesien ; Marshall Insel ; Nauru ; Palau Insel ; Marianas ; Kolonialismus ; Kultureinfluss ; Deutschland ; Kolonie, deutsch ; Geschichte ; Kolonialgeschichte
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover -- Map 1 - The Pacific -- Title Pages -- Contents -- Figures and Tables -- Preface -- 1 The Pacific, the Germans, and the German Reich -- Economic Value -- Military-Strategic Value -- The Significance of the South Pacific and Images of its Inhabitants from the Point of View of German Foreign Policy -- Pacific Influences on the Germans -- 2 Culture Contact and German Influence in Germany's South Pacific Colonies -- Nature and Environment -- Values and World Views -- The Legal System -- Indigenous Ideas of Law and 'Justice' before the Arrival of the Europeans -- German Legal Practice in Pacific Societies -- The Social Order and Relations between the Generations -- Way of Life and Language -- Education, Training, and Public Health -- Relations between the Sexes and Attitudes towards Sexuality -- Infrastructure, Traffic, and Communication -- The Economy and Trade -- Nation-Building, National Consciousness, and Ideas of the State. Relations with other Ethnicities -- 3 Manipulating or Manipulated Europeans? Indigenous Actions and Reactions between Resistance, Adaptation and Cultural Symbiosis -- The Cultures of New Guinea -- Micronesian Societies -- Samoa -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index of names and places -- Map 2 - German New Guinea.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 249-275
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    ISBN: 978-1-76046-399-1 , 978-1-76046-398-4
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (332 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Aboriginal History Monograph
    Keywords: Australien Arnhem-Land ; Mission ; Missionsgeschichte ; Geschichte ; Dyer, Alfred John [Leben und Werk]
    Abstract: Arriving in the remote Arnhem Land Aboriginal settlement of Oenpelli (Gunbalanya) in 1925, Alf and Mary Dyer aimed to bring Christ to a former buffalo shooting camp and an Aboriginal population many whites considered difficult to control. The Bible in Buffalo Country: Oenpelli Mission 1925-1931 represents a snapshot of the tumultuous first six years of the Church Missionary Society`s mission at Oenpelli and the superintendency of Alfred Dyer between 1925 and 1931. Drawing together documentary and photographic sources with local community memory, a story emerges of miscommunication, sickness, constant logistical issues, and an Aboriginal community choosing when and how to engage with the newcomers to their land.This book provides a fascinating and detailed record of the primary sources of the mission, placed alongside the interpretation and insight of local Traditional Owners. Its contents include the historical and archaeological context of the primary source material, the vivid mission reports and correspondence, along with stunning photographs of the mission and relevant maps, and finally the oral history of Esther Manakgu, presenting Aboriginal memory of this complex era.The Bible in Buffalo Country emerged from community desire for access to the source documents of their own history and for their story to be known by the broader Australian public. It is intended for the benefit of communities in western Arnhem Land and is also a rich resource for historians of Aboriginal history (and other scholars in relevant disciplines).
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    Canberra : ANU Press
    ISBN: 978-1-76046-352-6 , 978-1-76046-351-9
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (410 Seiten)
    Series Statement: ANU Lives Series in Biography
    Keywords: Australien West-Australien ; Mission ; Mission, christliche ; Geschichte ; Missionsgeschichte
    Abstract: A Bridge Between is the first account of the Benedictine women who worked at New Norcia and the first book-length exploration of twentieth-century life in the Western Australian mission town. From the founding of a grand school intended for `nativas`, through links to Mexico and Paraguay then Ireland, India and Belgium, as well as to their house in the Kimberley, and a network of villages near Burgos in the north of Spain, this is a complex international history. A Bridge Between gathers a powerful, fragmented story from the margins of the archive, recalling the Aboriginal women who joined the community in the 1950s and the compelling reunion of missionaries and former students in 2001. By tracing the all-but-forgotten story of the community of Benedictine women who were central to the experience of the mission for many Aboriginal families in the twentieth century, this book lays a foundation for further work.
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  • 85
    ISBN: 978-0-8165-3715-0 (hardcover) , 978-0-8165-4207-9 (paperback)
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 185 Seiten , Illustrationen (schwarz-weiß)
    Series Statement: Critical Issues in Indigenous Studies
    Keywords: Mexiko Massenmedien ; Indianer, Mexiko ; Frau ; Schönheit, persönliche ; Propaganda ; Soziale Bedingungen ; Identität ; Ethnizität ; Beziehungen, interethnische ; Geschichte ; Anthropologie, soziale ; Anthropologie, visuelle
    Abstract: In the decades following the Mexican Revolution, nation builders, artists, and intellectuals manufactured ideologies that continue to give shape to popular understandings of indigeneity and mestizaje today. Postrevolutionary identity tropes emerged as part of broader efforts to reunify the nation and solve pressing social concerns, including what was posited in the racist rhetoric of the time as the "Indian problem". Through a complex alchemy of appropriation and erasure, indigeneity was idealized as a relic of the past while mestizaje was positioned as the race of the future. This period of identity formation coincided with a boom in technology that introduced a sudden proliferation of images on the streets and in homes: there were more photographs in newspapers, movie houses cropped up across the country, and printing houses mass-produced calendar art and postcards. La Raza Cosmética traces postrevolutionary identity ideals and debates as they were dispersed to the greater public through emerging visual culture.Critically examining beauty pageants, cinema, tourism propaganda, photography, murals, and more, Natasha Varner shows how postrevolutionary understandings of mexicanidad were fundamentally structured by legacies of colonialism, as well as shifting ideas about race, place, and gender. This interdisciplinary study smartly weaves together cultural history, Indigenous and settler colonial studies, film and popular culture analysis, and environmental and urban history. It also traces a range of Indigenous interventions in order to disrupt top-down understandings of national identity construction and to "people"; this history with voices that have all too often been entirely ignored. (Verlagsangaben)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. La reina de la raza: The Making of the India Bonita -- 2. La Flor más Bella del Ejido: Springtime Maidens, Invented Tradition, and Making a "Modern" Mexico City -- 3. Cine folclórico: From Racial Fantasy to Cinematic Spectacle -- 4. Virgén Xochimilco: Pure Women and Waters in Mexico City`s Suburban South -- 5. Dona Luz Jimenez: "The Most Painted Woman inAll of Mexico" -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [175]-179
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  • 86
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    Oakland, California : University of California Press
    ISBN: 978-0-520-97514-9 , 978-0-520-34375-7 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 228 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: California Studies in Food and Culture 75
    Keywords: Afrika Ghana ; Banda ; Ashanti ; Hunger ; Hungersnot ; Essen ; Mais ; Hirse ; Nahrungsmittelversorgung ; Sklavenhandel ; Sklavenhandel, atlantischer ; Globalisierung ; Geschichte ; Kolonialgeschichte ; Anthropologie, soziale
    Abstract: The Scarcity Slot is the first book to critically examine food security in Africa`s deep past. Amanda L. Logan argues that African foodways have been viewed through the lens of "the scarcity slot," a kind of othering based on presumed differences in resources. Weaving together archaeological, historical, and environmental data with food ethnography, she advances a new approach to building long-term histories of food security on the continent in order to combat these stereotypes. Focusing on a case study in Banda, Ghana that spans the past six centuries, The Scarcity Slot reveals that people thrived during a severe, centuries-long drought just as Europeans arrived on the coast, with a major decline in food security emerging only recently. This narrative radically challenges how we think about African foodways in the past, with major implications for the future. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Prologue and Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Excavating Longue Durée Histories of Food Security in Africa -- 2. Choosing Local over Global during the Columbian Exchange -- 3. Tasting Privilege and Privation during Asante Rule and the Atlantic Slave Trade -- 4. Creating Chronic Food Insecurity in the Gold Coast Colony -- 5. Consuming a Remotely Global Modernity in Recent Times -- 6. Eating and Remembering Past Cultural Achievements -- Appendix A. Methodology -- Appendix B. Archaeobotanical Data -- Appendix C. Wild Leaves Used by Modern Villages -- Notes -- References -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 197-215
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  • 87
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-107-56593-7 , 1-107-56593-6 , 978-1-316-41156-8 , 978-1-107-12715-9
    Language: English
    Pages: XX, 382 Seiten , Karten
    Series Statement: New Approaches to African History 15
    Keywords: Afrika Afrika, Subsahara ; Westafrika ; Zentralafrika ; Angola ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Based on substantial new research from primary sources and archives, this accessible interpretative history of West Central Africa from earliest times to 1852 gives comprehensive and in-depth coverage of the region. With equal focus given to both internal histories or inter-state interactions and external dynamics and relationships, this study represents an original approach to regional histories which goes beyond the existing scholarship on the area. By contextualising and expanding its range, to include treatment of the Portuguese colony of Angola, John K. Thornton provides new understandings of significant events, people, and inter-regional interactions which aid the grounding of the history of West Central Africa within a broader context. A valuable resource to students and scholars of African history.
    Description / Table of Contents: The Development of States in West Central African to 1540 -- The Struggle for Ambundu and the Founding of Angola -- Ndongo and Portugal at War -- Queen Njinga's Struggle for Ndongo -- The Thirty Years' War Comes to Central Africa -- The Emergence of Lunda -- The Weight of Lunda on the West -- Culmination: Lunda, Luba and the Ovimbundu
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  • 88
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    Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-108-48848-8 , 978-1-108-72639-9 /Pbk. , 978-1-108-76402-5 /E-Book
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 404 Seiten , Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 149
    Keywords: Namibia Herero ; Himba ; Sozio-ökonomischer Aspekt ; Wirtschaftsethnologie ; Ökologie ; Wasserversorgung ; Demographie ; Dürre ; Trockengebiet ; Savanne ; Weidewirtschaft ; Geschichte ; Kaokoland 〈Region, Namibia〉
    Abstract: The southern African savannah landscape has been framed as an 'Arid Eden' in recent literature, as one of Africa's most sought after exotic tourism destinations by twenty-first century travellers, as a 'last frontier' by early twentieth-century travellers and as an ancient ancestral land by Namibia's Herero communities. In this 150-year history of the region, Michael Bollig looks at how this 'Arid Eden' came into being, how this 'last frontier' was construed, and how local pastoralists relate to the landscape. Putting the intricate and changing relations between humans, arid savannah grasslands and its co-evolving animal inhabitants at the centre of his analysis, this history of material relations, of power struggles between commercial hunters and wildlife, between wealthy cattle patrons and foraging clients, between established homesteads and recent migrants, conservationists and pastoralists. Finally, Bollig highlights how futures are being aspired to and planned for between the increasing challenges of climate change, global demands for cheap ores and quests for biodiversity conservation. (Verlagsangaben)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of figures, maps, tables -- Acknowledgements -- Part 1. Introduction -- 1. Doing research on a changing savannah landscape -- Part II. The evolution of pre-colonial environmental infrastructures -- 2. The prehistory of North-western Namibia and the riddled emergence of pastoralism -- 3. Elephants and humans in the late 19th and early 20th century -- Part III. Encapsulation and pastoralisation, 1900s to 1940s -- 4. Scientist, cartographers, photographers and the establishment of western knowledge of the Kaokofeld -- 5. The establishment of colonial administration and the re-immigration of pastoralists into the Kaokoveld - 1900s to 1920s -- 6. The politics of encapsulation: game protection, instituting borders and controlling mobility -- Part IV. The state, intervention, and local appropriations between 1950s and 1980s -- 7. A hydrological revolution in an African savannah -- 8.Conservation and poaching in the 1970s and 1980s -- Part V. Dynamics of social-ecological relations between the 1990s and the present -- 9: Pastoralism, environmental infrastructures and state-local society relations in the late 20th and early 21st century -- 10. The establishment of "new commons" by government decree -- 11. Into the future - envisioning, planning and negotiating environmental infrastructures -- Part VI. Theorizing time, space, and change in a pastoral system -- 12. The changing environmental infrastructure of the north-western Namibian savannah -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 366-388
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    Rochester : University of Rochester Press
    ISBN: 978-1-58046-980-7 , 9781787446533/(eBook)
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 236 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    Series Statement: Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora 85
    Keywords: Äthiopien Oromo ; Geschichte ; Gesellschaft, moderne ; Nationalismus
    Abstract: "Reframes the story of modern Ethiopia around the contributions of the Oromo people and the culturally fluid union of communities that shaped the nation's politics and society"--
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  • 90
    ISBN: 978-1-77614-633-8 (pbk.) , 978-1-77614-635-2 (ISBN der parallelen Ausgabe) , 978-1-77614-634-5 (ISBN der parallelen Ausgabe) , 978-1-77614-636-9 (ISBN der parallelen Ausgabe) , 978-1-77614-635-2 (ISBN der parallelen Ausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: xxii, 279 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First published
    Keywords: Cuba Afrika ; Beziehungen, internationale ; Politik ; Geschichte
    Abstract: The Cuban people hold a special place in the hearts of the people of Africa. The Cuban internationalists have made a contribution to African independence, freedom, and justice, unparalleled for its principled and selfless character.As Nelson Mandela states, Cuba was a key participant in the struggle for the independence of African countries during the Cold War and the definitive ousting of colonialism from the continent. Beyond the military interventions that played a decisive role in shaping African political history, there were many-sided engagements between the island and the continent. Cuba and Africa, 1959-1994 is the story of tens of thousands of individuals who crossed the Atlantic as doctors, scientists, soldiers, students and artists. Each chapter presents a case study ? from Algeria to Angola, from Equatorial Guinea to South Africa and shows how much of the encounter between Cuba and Africa took place in non-militaristic fields: humanitarian and medical, scientific and educational, cultural and artistic.The historical experience and the legacies documented in this book speak to the major ideologies that shaped the colonial and postcolonial world, including internationalism, developmentalism and South South cooperation.Approaching African Cuban relations from a multiplicity of angles, this collection will appeal to an equally wide range of readers, from scholars in black Atlantic studies to cultural theorists and general readers with an interest in contemporary African history.
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  • 91
    ISBN: 978-3-447-11417-2
    Language: English
    Pages: XXVI, 383 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Forschungen zur Archäologie Außereuropäischer Kulturen Band 17
    Keywords: Peru Anden ; Nasca ; Archäologie ; Geschichte ; Siedlung ; Mobilität ; Ökologie ; Besiedlungsgeschichte ; Entwicklung, wirtschaftliche ; Subsistenzwirtschaft
    Abstract: As of yet, little is known about the emergence of agriculture in the Central Andes. The results of the investigations of the Middle Archaic settlement of Pernil Alto (3800-3000 BC) presented in this volume now provide important insights for a better understanding of this development.The site of Pernil Alto is located in the foothills of the Andes in Southern Peru. Extensive excavations were carried out here by the German Archaeological Institute. Within the scope of this research, the economic development, form of mobility and social structure were investigated. For this purpose, the discovered remains (artefacts, dwellings, burials, botanical and faunal remains, and human remains) were analyzed and numerous 14C-analyses and Sr-analyses were carried out. The results were combined in a multi-proxy analysis and evaluated in relation to paleo-environmental findings. The result is a six-phase settlement with intra-site burials. During the first phase (ca. 3800-3300 BC), it was a settlement of foragers that relied on food collection, but already cultivated domesticated plants in an additional low-level food production. From the second phase (ca. 3300 BC) onwards, the settlement had developed into a permanent, structured village in which agriculture constituted the basis of subsistence.This is hitherto one of the oldest documented villages in the Americas where agriculture formed the basis of subsistence. The results of the research conducted at Pernil Alto thus contribute to a better understanding of the formation of slightly later first complex, marine-agricultural societies on Peru`s central coast. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of figures -- List of tables -- Abbildungsbeschriftungen -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methods -- 3. The Archaic Period -- 4. Environment -- 5. The site of Pernil Alto -- 6. Dating and Chronology -- 7. Structures -- 8. Burials -- 9. Artifacts -- 10. Botanical Remains -- 11. Faunal Remains -- 12. Further results -- 13. Dwellings -- 14. Artifacts as indicators for activities -- 15. Structure of the Middle Archaic settlement -- 16. The society of Pernil Alto -- 17. Economy -- 18. Mobility -- 19. Connections between Pernil Alto and other environmental zones -- 20. Comments on the settlement on the middle Rio Grande section during the Middle Archaic Period -- 21. Summary and Conclusion -- 22. Kurzzusammenfassung -- 23. Brief summary -- 24. Literature -- Digital supplements
    Note: Zusammenfassung in deutscher SpracheZusätzliche, digitale Informationen abrufbar unter: https://publications.dainst.org/books/index.php/dai/catalog/book/76 , Dissertation, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, 2016
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  • 92
    ISBN: 978-1-58839-687-7
    Language: English
    Pages: 303 Seiten , Karten
    Edition: First printing
    Keywords: Westafrika Sahara ; Sahel ; Senegal ; Mali ; Republik Niger ; Tschad ; Kunst, afrikanische ; Skulptur, traditionelle ; Architektur ; Geschichte ; Kunstgeschichte ; Bildband ; Ausstellungskatalog
    Abstract: This groundbreaking volume examines the extraordinary artistic and cultural traditions of the African region known as the Sahel ("shore" in Arabic), a vast area on the southern edge of the Sahara Desert that includes present-day Senegal, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, and Chad. This is the first book to present a comprehensive overview of the diverse cultural achievements and traditions of the region, spanning more than 1,300 years from the pre-Islamic period through the 19th century. It features some of the earliest extant art from Africa as well as such iconic works as sculptures by the Dogon and Bamana peoples of Mali. Essays by leading international scholars discuss the art, architecture, archaeology, literature, philosophy, religion, and history of the Sahel, exploring the unique cultural landscape in which these ancient communities flourished. Richly illustrated and brilliantly argued, Sahel brings to life the enduring creativity of the different peoples who lived, traded, and traveled through this crossroads of the world. (Klappentext)
    Description / Table of Contents: Director's forword / Max Hollein -- Lenders to the exhibition -- Contributors -- Map -- Introduction / Alisa LaGamma -- Local perceptions of early times: odes to Sahelian empires / David C. Conrad -- On the shoreline of history: the state of archaeology in the Sahel / Roderick McIntosh and Mamadou Cissé -- Pre-Islamic artistic patronage / Alisa LaGamma -- Islam in the West African Sahel / Paulo F. De Moraes Farias -- Architecture in focus: four Sahelian landmarks / Giulia Paoletti -- Sahelian diasporas: migrations from ancient Ghana and Mali / Alisa LaGamma -- Collecting the Sahelian past: myth building and primary sources / Yaëlle Biro and Ibrahima Thiaw -- From the rise of Songhay to the fall of Segu / Alisa LaGamma -- Praying for life / Souleymane Bachir Diagne -- Notes -- Works in the exhibition -- Selected bibliography -- Acknowledgements -- Index
    Note: "This catalogue is published in conjunction with Sahel: Art and Empires on the Shores of the Sahara, on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, from January 30 through May 10, 2020" (Seite [304])Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 285-293
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  • 93
    ISBN: 978-3-8376-5191-1 , 978-3-8394-5191-5/pdf
    Language: English
    Pages: 254 Seiten
    Series Statement: Edition Museum 46
    Keywords: Museum Museumskunde ; Geschichte ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Globalisierung
    Abstract: Insa Muller asks how local history museums can recast themselves to strengthen the links to their communities. Combining theoretical deliberations, empirical investigations of the case of two Norwegian islands, and a museum experiment, she offers starting points for rethinking this institution.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 237-254
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    Wellington : Victoria University of Wellington Press
    ISBN: 978-1-77656-304-3
    Language: English
    Pages: 683 Seiten
    Edition: First published
    Keywords: New Zealand Maori ; Wirtschaft ; Wirtschaftsgeschichte ; Wirtschaftlicher Aspekt ; Klimawandel ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Not in Narrow Seas is a major contribution to the history of Aotearoa New Zealand. It covers everything from the traditional gift-based Maori economy to the Ardern government`s attempt to deal with the economic challenges of global warming, and is the first economic history to underline the central role of the environment, beginning with the geological formation of these islands.Economist Brian Easton throws new light on some cherished national myths. He argues that Britain`s entry into the EEC was not the major turning point that many assume; of much more lasting importance was the permanent collapse of wool prices in 1966. He asks how far it is true that New Zealand is an egalitarian country where `Jack`s as good as his master`. He offers the most extensive investigation yet of the Rogernomics revolution of the 1980s and early 1990s, and shows that governments of left and right are still grappling with its legacy.Easton deals with the major economic trends since the war - the movement of Maori into the cities, of women into paid work, and of Pasifika people to Aotearoa. He analyses the rise of the modern Maori economy and the increased political power of business, and includes vivid pen portraits of the important yet largely unremembered people who shaped our economy. This is also a profoundly political history, which focuses not only on governments but the share of votes won by the parties: it is our first MMP history.
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  • 95
    ISBN: 978-0-367-82382-5 , 978-0-367-35868-6 (hardback)
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (338 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Routledge Research in Religion and Development
    Keywords: Afrika Simbabwe ; Nigeria ; Südafrika ; Christentum ; Pentecost ; Religion ; Kirche ; Dekolonisation ; Geschichte
    Abstract: This book investigates the substantial and growing contribution which African Independent and Pentecostal Churches are making to sustainable development in all its manifold forms. Moreover, this volume seeks to elucidate how these churches reshape the very notion of sustainable development and contribute to the decolonisation of development. Fostering both overarching and comparative perspectives, the book includes chapters on West Africa (Nigeria, Ghana, and Burkina Faso) and Southern Africa (Zimbabwe and South Africa). It aims to open up a subfield focused on African Initiated Christianity within the religion and development discourse, substantially broadening the scope of the existing literature. Written predominantly by scholars from the African continent, the chapters in this volume illuminate potentials and perspectives of African Initiated Christianity, combining theoretical contributions, essays by renowned church leaders, and case studies focusing on particular churches or regional contexts. While the contributions in this book focus on the African continent, the notion of development underlying the concept of the volume is deliberately wide and multidimensional, covering economic, social, ecological, political, and cultural dimensions. Therefore, the book will be useful for the community of scholars interested in religion and development as well as researchers within African studies, anthropology, development studies, political science, religious studies, sociology of religion, and theology. It will also be a key resource for development policymakers and practitioners.
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    Ithaca : Cornell University Press
    ISBN: 978-1-5017-5227-8 , 9781501752285 , 1501752286
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 206 Seiten , Karten
    Keywords: Indien Erzähltradition ; Literatur ; Imperialismus ; Politik ; Intellektuelle ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Can a subject be sovereign in a hegemony? Can creativity be reined in by forces of empire? Studying closely the oral narrations and writings of four Indian authors in colonial India, The Audacious Raconteur argues that even the most hegemonic circumstances cannot suppress "audacious raconteurs": skilled storytellers who fashion narrative spaces that allow themselves to remain sovereign and beyond subjugation.By drawing attention to the vigorous orality, maverick use of photography, literary ventriloquism, and bilingualism in the narratives of these raconteurs, Leela Prasad shows how the ideological bulwark of colonialism?formed by concepts of colonial modernity, history, science, and native knowledge?is dismantled. Audacious raconteurs wrest back meanings of religion, culture, and history that are closer to their lived understandings. The figure of the audacious raconteur does not only hover in an archive but suffuses everyday life. Underlying these ideas, Prasad's personal interactions with the narrators' descendants give weight to her innovative argument that the audacious raconteur is a necessary ethical and artistic figure in human experience.
    Description / Table of Contents: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Maps -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: "That Acre of Ground" -- Chapter 1 The Ruse of Colonial Modernity -- Chapter 2 The History of the English Empire as a Fall -- Chapter 3 The Subjective Scientific Method -- Chapter 4 The Irony of the "Native Scholar" -- Conclusion. The Sovereign Self -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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  • 97
    ISBN: 978-0-8165-4038-9 , 0-8165-4136-1
    Language: English
    Pages: XXIII, 334 Seiten
    Keywords: Peru Mexiko ; Nationenbildung ; Geschichte ; Politik ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Kapitalismus ; Nationalität
    Abstract: State Formation in the Liberal Era offers a nuanced exploration of the uneven nature of nation making and economic development in Peru and Mexico. Zeroing in on the period from 1850 to 1950, the book compares and contrasts the radically different paths of development pursued by these two countries.Mexico and Peru are widely regarded as two great centers of Latin American civilization. In State Formation in the Liberal Era, a diverse group of historians and anthropologists from the United States, the United Kingdom, and Latin America compare how the two countries advanced claims of statehood from the dawning of the age of global liberal capitalism to the onset of the Cold War. Chapters cover themes ranging from foreign banks to road building and labor relations. The introductions serve as an original interpretation of Peru's and Mexico's modern histories from a comparative perspective.Focusing on the tensions between disparate circuits of capital, claims of statehood, and the contested nature of citizenship, the volume spans disciplinary and geographic boundaries;It reveals how the presence (or absence) of U.S. influence shaped Latin American history and also challenges notions of Mexico's revolutionary exceptionality. The book offers a new template for ethnographically informed comparative history of nation building in Latin America.
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  • 98
    ISBN: 978-1-4773-2079-2 , 978-1-4773-2080-8 /Pbk , 978-1-4773-2081-5 /E-Book , 978-1-4773-2082-2 /E-Book
    Language: English
    Pages: 328 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First edition
    Keywords: Indien Diaspora ; Parsismus ; Iran ; Kulturkontakt ; Avesta ; Nationenbildung ; Nationalismus ; Geschichte ; Tagore, Rabindranath [Leben und Werk] ; Azad, Abdulrahman Said [Leben und Werk] ; Irani, Dinšah [Leben und Werk] ; Purdawud, Ibrahim [Leben und Werk] ; Shahrokh, Arbab Kaykhosrow [Leben und Werk]
    Abstract: In the aftermath of the seventh-century Islamic conquest of Iran, Zoroastrians departed for India. Known as the Parsis, they slowly lost contact with their ancestral land until the nineteenth century, when steam-powered sea travel, the increased circulation of Zoroastrian-themed books, and the philanthropic efforts of Parsi benefactors sparked a new era of interaction between the two groups.Tracing the cultural and intellectual exchange between Iranian nationalists and the Parsi community during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Exile and the Nation shows how this interchange led to the collective reimagining of Parsi and Iranian national identity—and the influence of antiquity on modern Iranian nationalism, which previously rested solely on European forms of thought. Iranian nationalism, Afshin Marashi argues, was also the byproduct of the complex history resulting from the demise of the early modern Persianate cultural system, as well as one of the many cultural heterodoxies produced within the Indian Ocean world. Crossing the boundaries of numerous fields of study, this book reframes Iranian nationalism within the context of the connected, transnational, and global history of the modern era. (Klappentext)
    Description / Table of Contents: Note on Transliteration and Dates -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. To Bombay and Back: Arbab Kaykhosrow Shahrokh and the Reinvention of Iranian Zoroastrianism -- Chapter 2. Patron and Patriot: Dinshah J. Irani, Parsi Philanthropy, and the Revival of Indo-Iranian Culture -- Chapter 3. Imagining Hafez: Rabindranath Tagore in Iran, 1932 -- Chapter 4. Ebrahim Purdavud and His Interlocutors: Parsi Patronage and the Making of the Vernacular Avesta -- Chapter 5. Sword of Freedom: Abdulrahman Saif Azad and Interwar Iranian Nationalism -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 283-301
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    Wien : ECCo - Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Angewandte Afrikanistik
    Language: English , French
    Pages: 163 Seiten
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Keywords: Afrika Afrikaner ; Geschichte ; Pan-Afrikanismus ; Intellektuelle ; Elite ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Note: Beiträge teilweise englisch, teilweise französisch
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    Chicago, IL : Haymarket Books
    ISBN: 978-1-64259-341-9
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 281 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: Published in paperback
    Series Statement: Historical Materialism Book Series 201
    Keywords: Äthiopien Bildung ; Universität ; Intellektuelle ; Revolution ; Geschichte ; Sozialer Wandel ; Politischer Wandel ; Anthropologie, politische ; Anthropologie, soziale
    Abstract: Between the years 1964 and 1974, Ethiopian post-secondary students studying at home, in Europe, and in North America produced a number of journals. In these they explored the relationship between social theory and social change within the project of building a socialist Ethiopia. Ethiopia in Theory examines the literature of this student movement, together with the movement's afterlife in Ethiopian politics and society, in order to ask: what does it mean to write today about the appropriation and indigenisation of Marxist and mainstream social science ideas in an Ethiopian and African context; and, importantly, what does the archive of revolutionary thought in Africa teach us about the practice of critical theory more generally? (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: Foreword /Donald L. Donham -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Note on citations -- Introduction -- Part 1. Knowledge production and social change in Ethiopia -- 1. The Children of the Revolution: Toward an Alternative Method -- 2. Social Science Is a Battlefield: Rethinking the Historiography of the Ethiopian Revolution -- 3. Challenge: Social Science in the Literature of the Ethiopian Student Movement -- 4. When Social Science Concepts Become Neutral Arbiters of Social Conflict: Rethinking the 2005 Elections in Ethiopia -- 5. Passive Revolution: Living in the Aftermath of the 2005 Elections -- Part 2. Theory as memoir -- 6. The Problem of the Social Sciences in Africa --Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [257]-272"This book project began as a PhD dissertaion in the Graduate Program in Social and Political Thought at York University (Toronto)" (Acknowledgements)
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