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  • 1995-1999  (21)
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  • 1
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    Book
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-65012-7
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 252 S.
    Series Statement: Cambridge Studies in Indian History and Society 5
    Keywords: Indien Kolonialismus ; Handwerk ; Industrie ; Wirtschaft ; Geschichte
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  • 2
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    Book
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 236 Seiten
    Edition: reprinted
    Keywords: Tod Afrika ; Asien ; Neuguinea ; Bolivien
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  • 3
    ISBN: 0-521-56664-9 , 978-0-521-56664-3 , 0-521-56228-7 /Hb. , 978-0-521-56228-7 /Hb.
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 252 Seiten , Karte
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 96
    Keywords: Zentralafrika Kamerun ; Duala ; Handel ; Wirtschaftliche Bedingungen ; Wirtschaftsethnologie ; Geschichte ; Kolonialgeschichte ; Kolonialismus ; Kolonie, deutsch ; Kolonie, französisch ; Dekolonisation
    Abstract: The Duala people entered the international scene as merchant-brokers for precolonial trade in ivory, slaves and palm products. Under colonial rule they used the advantages gained from earlier riverain trade to develop cocoa plantations and provide their children with exceptional levels of European education. At the same time they came into early conflict with both German and French regimes and played a leading - if ultimately unsuccessful - role in anti-colonial politics. In tracing these changing economic and political roles, this book also examines the growing consciousness of the Duala as an ethnic group and uses their history to shed light on the history of 'middleman' communities in surrounding regions of West and Central Africa. The authors draw upon a wide range of written and oral sources, including indigenous accounts of the past conflicting with their own findings but illuminate local conceptions of social hierarchy and their relationship to spiritual beliefs. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of tables -- Preface -- Map -- 1. Introduction -- 2. From fishermen to middlemen: the Duala inland and on the coast in the formative period, c. 1600-1830 -- 3. Hegemony without control: the Duala, Europeans and the Littoral hinterland in the era of legitimate/free trade, c. 1830-1884 -- 4. Mythic transformation and historical continuity: Duala middlemen and German colonial rule, 1884-1914 -- 5. Middlemen as ethnic elite: the Duala under French mandate rule, 1914-1941 -- 5. Between colonialism and radical nationalism: middlemen in the era of decolonization, c. 1941-c. 1960 -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 235-249
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  • 4
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    Book
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-62122-4 , 978-0-521-62122-9
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 203 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) [98]
    Keywords: Südafrika Kap-Provinz ; Kolonie, holländisch ; Kapkolonie, britisch ; Gesellschaft ; Sozialer Status ; Statussymbol ; Christentum ; Kolonialgeschichte
    Abstract: In a compelling example of the cultural history of South Africa, Robert Ross offers a subtle and wide-ranging study of status and respectability in the colonial Cape between 1750 and 1850. His 1999 book describes the symbolism of dress, emblems, architecture, food, language, and polite conventions, paying particular attention to domestic relationships, gender, education and religion, and analyses the values and the modes of thinking current in different strata of the society. He argues that these cultural factors were related to high political developments in the Cape, and offers a rich account of the changes in social identity that accompanied the transition from Dutch to British overrule, and of the development of white racism and of ideologies of resistance to white domination. The result is a uniquely nuanced account of a colonial society. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Under the VOC -- 3 English and Dutch -- 4 The content of respectability -- 5 Christianity, status and respectability -- 6 Outsiders -- 7 Acceptance and rejection -- 8 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 177-195
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  • 5
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    Book
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-45473-5 , 978-0-521-45473-5
    Language: English
    Pages: XXXII, 302 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Cambridge Illustrated History
    Keywords: Prähistorische Kunst Felsbild ; Felsbildforschung ; Felsbild-Interpretation ; Art mobilier ; Australien ; Afrika ; Europa ; Südamerika ; Nordamerika ; Asien ; Ozeanien
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  • 6
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    Book
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-59760-9 , 978-0-521-59760-9 , 0-521-59226-7 /Hb. , 978-0-521-59226-0
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: xxi, 358 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 92
    Uniform Title: La _Sénégambie du XVe au XIXe siècle
    Keywords: Westafrika Senegambien ; Senegal ; Guinea Bissau ; Mauretanien ; Mali ; Guinea ; Sklavenhandel ; Sklavenhandel, atlantischer ; Handel ; Geschichte ; Kolonialgeschichte
    Abstract: Boubacar Barry is one of the leading figures in West African historiography. His authoritative study of 400 years of Senegambian history is unrivalled in its detailed grasp of published and unpublished materials. Taking as its subject the vast area covering the Senegal and Gambia river basins, this book explores the changing dynamics of regional and Atlantic trade, clashes between traditional African and emergent Muslim authorities, the colonial system and the slave trade, and current obstacles to the integration of the region's modern states. Professor Barry argues cogently for the integrity of the Senegambian region as a historical subject, and he forges a coherent narrative from the dismemberment and unification which characterised Senegambia's development from the fifteenth to the nineteenth century. This newly-translated study is a vital tool in our understanding of West African history. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface -- I - Senegambia from the fifteenth to the seventeenth century: a haven for incoming populations, a station for migrants on the move -- 1 - Senegambia in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries: dependence on the Sudan and the Sahara -- 2 - Social dynamics in Senegambia -- 3 - The Atlantic trading system and the reformation of Senegambian states from the fifteenth to the seventeenth century -- 4 - The partition of the Senegambian coast in the seventeenth century -- II - Senegambia in the eighteenth century: the slave trade, ceddo regimes and Muslim revolutions -- 5 - The slave trade in the eighteenth century -- 6 - The strengthening of ceddo regimes in the eighteenth century -- 7 - Muslim revolutions in the eighteenth century -- 8 - The impact of the slave trade: economic regression and social strife -- III - Senegambia in the first half of the nineteenth century: legitimate trade and sovereignty disputes -- 9 - The crisis of the trans-Atlantic trading system and the triumph of legitimate trade in the first half of the nineteenth century -- 10 - Popular rebellions and political and social crises in Futa Jallon -- 11 - Futa Jallon expansion into the Southern Rivers region -- 12 - The colony of Senegal and political and social crises in northern Senegambia -- 13 - Defeat of the holy warriors in northern Senegambia -- IV - Senegambia in the second half of the nineteenth century: colonial conquest and resistance movements -- 14 - Colonial imperialism and European rivalries in Senegambia -- 15 - Last-ditch resistance movements of legitimist rulers in northern Senegambia -- 16 - The conquest of the Southern Rivers region -- 17 - The balancing act of the Almamis of Timbo in their attempts to cope with centrifugal forces -- 18 - Bokar Biro and the conquest of Futa Jallon -- 19 - Mass resistance movements among the Joola and the Konyagi -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 334-349
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  • 7
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    Book
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-59678-5 , 978-0-521-59678-7 , 0-521-59324-7 /Hb. , 978-0-521-59324-3 /Hb.
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: xxi, 354 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 94
    Keywords: Westafrika Westafrika, A.O.F. ; Kolonie, französisch ; Senegal ; Guinea ; Mali ; Sklaverei ; Sklavenhandel ; Geschichte ; Abolition ; Kolonialgeschichte
    Abstract: Martin Klein's book is a history of slaves during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in three former French colonies. It investigates the changing nature of local slavery over time, and the evolving French attitudes towards it, through the phases of trade, conquest and colonial rule. The heart of the study focuses on the period between 1876 and 1922, when a French army composed largely of slave soldiers took massive numbers of slaves in the interior, while in areas near the coast, hesitant actions were taken against slave-raiding, trading and use. After 1900, the French withdrew state support of slavery, and as many as a million slaves left their masters. A second exodus occurred after World War I, when soldiers of slave origin returned home. The renegotiation of relationships between those who remained and their masters carries the story into the contemporary world. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of illustrations -- List of maps -- List of tables -- Preface -- List of abbreviations -- Glossary -- 1 Slavery in the Western Sudan -- 2 Abolition and retreat. Senegal 1848-1876 -- 3 Slavery, slave-trading and social revolution -- 4 Senegal after Brière -- 5 Conquest of the Sudan: Desbordes to Archinard -- 6 Senegal in the 1890s -- 7 The end of the conquest -- 8 The imposition of metropolitan priorities on slavery -- 9 With smoke and mirrors: slavery and the conquest of Guinea -- 10 The Banamba Exodus -- 11 French fears and the limits to an emancipation policy -- 12 Looking for the tracks. How they did it -- 13 After the War: renegotiating social relations -- 14 A question of honor -- Appendixes -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 317-346
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  • 8
    ISBN: 0-521-59074-4 , 978-0-521-59074-7
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 270 Seiten , Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 93
    Keywords: Westafrika Ölpalme ; Wirtschaft ; Entwicklung, wirtschaftliche ; Handel ; Beziehungen Afrika-Europa ; Kolonialgeschichte
    Abstract: A key theme in the West African trading system of the nineteenth century is the transition from the slave trade to 'legitimate' commerce, and its significance for the African societies of the region. In this period of transition, trade in palm oil was at the core of relations between Britain and West Africa, and of immense importance to the economies of large parts of West Africa. Martin Lynn's authoritative and comprehensive study of the palm oil trade covers the whole of this critical period for all of West Africa. It explains how the palm oil trade grew organically out of the organisation of the slave trade. The situation changed sharply with the development of steam communication between Britain and West Africa from the 1850s, leading to severe problems for the commerce in the second half of the century, the erosion of African brokers' powers, and the restructuring of the trade thereafter. The result was a crisis within the trade towards the end of the century and, eventually, with the arrival of colonial rule, the ending of the long established structures of the commerce. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of maps -- List of tables -- Preface -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I. The Development of the Palm Oil Trade in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century -- 1. The West African trade in transition -- 2. African producers and palm oil production -- 3. African brokers and the growth of the palm oil trade -- 4. British traders, British ports, and the expansion of the palm oil trade -- Part II. Restructuring of the Palm Products Trade in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century -- 5. Technological change, the British market, and African producers -- 6. British traders and the restructuring of the palm products trade -- 7. African brokers and the struggle for the palm products trade -- 8. The coming of colonial rule and the ending of legitimate trade -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Select bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 240-259
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  • 9
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    Book
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-56435-2 , 978-0-521-56435-9 , 0-521-56434-4 /Hb.
    Language: English
    Pages: xviii, 335 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: Cambridge Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology 106
    Keywords: Papua-Neuguinea Sepik ; Murik ; Beziehungen Mann-Frau ; Weiblichkeit ; Männlichkeit ; Soziale Rolle
    Abstract: This book is the first modern ethnography of the Murik, a relatively large and important community settled on the Sepik River estuary in Papua New Guinea, and the only book of a non-Western culture drawing on the conceptual framework of the Russian literary theorist, Mikhail Bakhtin. Murik men, who exercise political power, conceptualize women as the source of nurture, generosity and love. This conceptualization creates for men a kind of existential problem, and their claim to sustain and reproduce society requires them to appropriate the nurturant qualities of women. So they must, in some sense, model certain aspects of themselves after women. A 'maternal schema' or 'poetics of the female body', therefore underlines the sociocultural patterns of these societies. This schema expresses itself in a range of societal domains: in kinship relations, life-cycle rituals, the men's cults, and in disputes and processes of conflict resolution. The issues discussed tie in with some of the major contemporary debates in the social sciences: the relationship between ideas of male and female power. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of illustrations -- List of table -- Acknowledgments -- 1 - Introduction -- PART I - DIALOGICS OF THE MATERNAL SCHEMA AND THE UTERINE BODY -- 2 - A predicament in space -- 3 - The maternal schema and the uterine body -- 4 - The heraldic body -- 5 - Who succeeded Ginau? -- PART II - DIALOGICS OF THE MATERNAL SCHEMA AND THE COSMIC BODY OF MAN -- 6 - A body more carnal -- 7 - The sexuality and aggression of the cosmic body of man -- PART III - DIALOGICS OF THE MATERNAL SCHEMA IN SOCIAL CONTROL -- 8 - Conflict and the reproduction of society -- 9 - Social control and law -- Glossary -- Notes -- References -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 300-326
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  • 10
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-47370-5 , 978-0-521-47370-5
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 293 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 88
    Keywords: Uganda Buganda ; Ganda ; Geschichte ; Ethnohistorie ; Orale Tradition ; König
    Abstract: The precolonial kingdom of Buganda, nucleus of the present Uganda state, has long attracted scholarly interest. Since written records are lacking entirely until 1862, historians have had to rely on oral traditions that were recorded from the end of the nineteenth century. These sources provide rich materials on Buganda in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, but in this 1996 book Christopher Wrigley endeavours to show that the stories which appear to relate to earlier periods are largely mythology. He argues that this does not reduce their value since they are of interest in their own mythical right, revealing ancient traces of sacred kingship, and also throwing oblique light on the development of the recent state. He has written an elegant and wide-ranging study of one of Africa's most famous kingdoms. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of illustrations -- Preface -- Notes on language -- List of abbreviations -- 1 - Preamble -- 2 - The story and its making -- 3 - Introduction to myth -- 4 - Introduction to Buganda -- 5 - The remoter past -- 6 - Genesis -- 7 - The cycle of the kings -- 8 - Fragments of history -- 9 - Foreign affairs -- 10 - The making of the state -- 11 - Reflections -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 275-287
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  • 11
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    Book
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Keywords: Rezension
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  • 12
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    Book
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-56251-1 , 978-0-521-56251-5 , 0-521-56600-2 /Pbk. , 978-0-521-56600-1 /Pbk.
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 677 Seiten , Karte
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 89
    Keywords: Afrika, Subsahara Kolonie, französisch ; Kolonie, britisch ; Geschichte ; Lohnarbeit ; Gewerkschaft ; Dekolonisation ; Kolonialpolitik ; Sozialgeschichte ; Recht
    Abstract: This detailed and authoritative volume changes our conceptions of 'imperial' and 'African' history. Frederick Cooper gathers a vast range of archival sources in French and English to achieve a truly comparative study of colonial policy toward the recruitment, control, and institutionalization of African labor forces from the mid 1930s, when the labor question was first posed, to the late 1950s, when decolonization was well under way. Professor Cooper explores colonial conceptions of the African worker and shows how African trade union and political leaders used the new language of social change to claim equality and a share of power. This helped to persuade European officials that the 'modern' Africa they imagined was unaffordable. Britain and France could not reshape African society. As they left the continent, the question was how they had affected the ways in which Africans could reorganize society themselves. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of tables and figure -- Preface -- List of abbreviations -- Map of French and British colonial Africa -- 1 - Introduction -- Part I - The dangers of expansion and the dilemmas of reform -- 2 - The labor question unposed -- 3 - Reforming imperialism, 1935-1940 -- 4 - Forced labor, strike movements, and the idea of development, 1940-1945 -- Conclusion: posing the labor question -- Part II - Imperial fantasies and colonial crises -- 5 - Imperial plans -- 6 - Crises -- Conclusion: modernity, backwardness, and the colonial state -- Part III - The imagining of a working class -- 7 - The systematic approach: the French Code du Travail -- 8 - Family wages and industrial relations in British Africa -- 9 - Internationalists, intellectuals, and the labor question -- Conclusion: labor and the modernizing state -- Part IV - Devolving power and abdicating responsibility -- 10 - The burden of declining empire -- 11 - Delinking colony and metropole: French Africa in the 1950s -- 12 - Nation, international trade unionism, and race: anglophone Africa in the 1950s -- Conclusion: the social meaning of decolonization -- Conclusion -- 13. The wages of modernity and the price of sovereignty -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 627-655
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Pages: 295 pp.
    Keywords: Rezension
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  • 14
    ISBN: 0-521-46044-1 , 978-0-521-46044-6
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 324 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published
    Keywords: Australien Paläoanthropologie ; Ureinwohner, Australien ; Gesundheit ; Hygiene ; Paläopathologie ; Pleistozän ; Holozän ; Hominiden
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 295-320
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  • 15
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    Book
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-48235-6 , 978-0-521-48235-6 , 0-521-48422-7 /Pbk. , 978-0-521-48422-0 /Pbk.
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 323 Seiten , Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 85
    Keywords: Afrika Geschichte ; Kolonialgeschichte ; Zeitgeschichte ; Christentum ; Islam ; Metall
    Description / Table of Contents: List of maps -- Preface -- 1. The frontiersmen of mankind -- 2. The emergence of food-producing communities -- 3. The impact of metals -- 4. Christianity and Islam -- 5. Colonising society in western Africa -- 6. Colonising society in eastern and southern Africa -- 7. The Atlantic slave trade -- 8. Regional diversity in the nineteenth century -- 9. Colonial invasion -- Colonial change, 1918-1950 -- 11. Independent Africa -- 12. Industrialisation and race in South Africa -- Notes -- Further reading -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 296-309
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  • 16
    ISBN: 0-521-47203-2 , 978-0-521-47203-6
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: XXIII, 281 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 81
    Keywords: Südafrika Geschichte ; Rassismus ; Beziehungen, interethnische ; Identität ; Ethnizität ; Kolonie, britisch ; Kolonialgeschichte ; Geschichte, politische ; Kapstadt 〈Stadt, Südafrika〉
    Abstract: Nineteenth-century Cape Town, the capital of the British Cape Colony, was conventionally regarded as a liberal oasis in an otherwise racist South Africa. Longstanding British influence was thought to mitigate the racism of the Dutch settlers and foster the development of a sophisticated and colour-blind English merchant class. Vivian Bickford-Smith skilfully interweaves political, economic and social analysis to show that the English merchant class, far from being liberal, were generally as racist as Afrikaner farmers. Theirs was, however, a peculiarly English discourse of race, mobilised around a "Clean Party" obsessed with sanitation and the dangers posed by "un-English" Captonians in a period of rapid urbanisation brought about by the discovery of diamonds and gold in the interior.This original contribution to South African urban history draws on comparative material from other colonial port towns and on relevant studies of the Victorian city.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of illustrations -- List of tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgement -- Note on terminology -- List of abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The world that commerce made -- 3. Problems of prosperity -- 4. White ethnicity, rasism and social practice -- 5. The dangers of depression -- 6. Problems of prosperity revisited -- 7. Ethnicity and organisation among Cape Towns's workers -- 8. A darker shade than pale? -- 9. Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 255-271
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-47059-5 , 978-0-521-47059-9
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 266 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 84
    Keywords: Kenia Politik und Gesellschaft ; Geschichte, politische ; Wirtschaftliche Bedingungen ; Wirtschaftsgeschichte ; Wirtschaftlicher Wandel ; Soziale Bedingungen ; Anthropologie, soziale
    Abstract: Once the major success story of a troubled continent, by the early 1990s Kenya came to be regarded as its fallen star. This book challenges such images of reversal and the analytical polarities which sustain them. Based on several years of research in Kenya, the analysis ranges from telescopic to microscopic fields of vision - from national political culture, oratory, and the staging of politics, to everyday struggles for livelihood among people in one rural locale during the past century. This sliding scale of analysis allows the author to experiment theoretically with a number of themes informed by contemporary analytical tensions among post-modernist 'chaos', historical contingency, and structural regularities. The result is a study which combines many disciplines and perspectives to give a rich and varied picture of the culture of politics in twentieth-century Kenya.
    Description / Table of Contents: IList of maps -- List of tables -- Preface -- Introduction; 1. Staging politics in Kenya -- 2. Shattered silences: political culture and "democracy" in the early 1990s -- 3. Open secrets: everyday forms of domination before 1990 -- 4. Moral economy and the quest for wealth in central Kenya since the late nineteenth century -- 5. The dove and the castor nut: Embu household economy in the 1980s -- 6. Conclusions: the showpiece of an hour -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 238-257
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-47179-6 , 978-0-521-47179-4 , 0-521-10347-9 , 978-0-521-10347-3
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 229 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 83
    Keywords: Sierra Leone Korruption ; Wirtschaftliche Bedingungen ; Wirtschaft, informelle ; Schattenwirtschaft ; Hegemonie ; Wirtschaftlicher Wandel ; Politik und Gesellschaft
    Abstract: William Reno provides a powerful, scholarly yet shocking account of the inner workings of an African state. He focuses upon the ties between foreign firms and African rulers in Sierra Leone, where politicians and warlords use private networks that exploit relationships with international businesses to buttress their wealth and so extend their powers of patronage. This permits them to expand the reach of their governments in unorthodox ways, but in the process they undermine the bureaucracty of their own states. Dr Reno suggests that as the post-colonial state is eroded there is a return to the enclave economies and private armies that characterised the pre-colonial and colonial arrangements between European businessmen or administrators and some African political figures.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of maps -- List of tables -- Acknowledgements -- List of acronyms -- Introduction -- 1. Informal markets and the shadow state: some theoretical issues -- 2. Colonial rule and the foundations of the shadow state -- 3. Elite hegemony and the threat of political and economic reform -- 4. Reining in the informal market: the early Stevens' years, 1968-1973 -- 5. An exchange of services: state power and the diamond business -- 6. The shadow state and international commerce -- 7. Foreign firms, economic 'reform' and shadow state power -- 8. The changing character of African sovereignty -- Notes -- Bibliography --Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 189-222
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  • 19
    ISBN: 0-521-48127-9 , 0-521-48127-9
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 278 Seiten , 1 Karte
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 86
    Keywords: Afrika, Subsahara Westafrika ; Ethnie, Afrika ; Handel ; Wirtschaft ; Wirtschaftlicher Wandel ; Wirtschaftliche Bedingungen ; Wirtschaftsgeschichte ; Sklavenhandel ; Historiographie ; Tagungsbericht
    Abstract: This edited collection, written by eleven leading specialists, examines the nineteenth-century commercial transition in West Africa: the ending of the Atlantic slave trade and the development of alternative forms of 'legitimate' trade, mainly in vegetable products. Approaching the subject from an African, rather than a European or American, perspective, the case studies consider the effects of transition on the African societies involved. They offer significant insights into the history of pre-colonial Africa and the slave trade, the origins of European imperialism, and longer-term issues of economic development in Africa. (Umschlagtext)
    Note: "A conference organized by the Centre of Commenwealth Studies of the University of Stirling in April 1993 [..] Revised versions of the papers from that conference are presented in the present volume" (Seite 5-6)Enthält 10 Beiträge
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-41009-6 , 978-0-521-41009-0
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 492 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 79
    Keywords: Ghana Historischer Staat Afrika ; Königreich ; Ashanti ; Geschichte ; Geschichte, vorkoloniale ; Staat und Gesellschaft ; Fest ; Ritual und Zeremonie ; Historiographie
    Abstract: Scholarship on the West African kingdom of Asante is at the leading edge of Africanist research. In this book, T.C. MaCaskie gives a detailed and richly nuanced historical portrait of pre-colonial Asante. His delineation of state and society in Asante in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries is centred on an extended analysis of the crucial ritual of the annual Kumase odwira festival. Is is at once a profound historical reconstruction of an African polity, and a deeply informed meditation on key Asante concepts and ideas. Throughout the book, the Asante experience is consistently discussed in relation to a broad range of historiography and critical theory. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of illustrations -- Preface -- 1. Varieties of the Asante past -- 2. State and society in Asante history -- 3. Society and state in Asante history -- 4. Asante odwira: experience interpreted, history constructed -- 5. The Asante past considered -- Appendix I: Bowdich's The First Day of the Yam Custom -- Appendix II: A glossary of some Asante Twi terms -- Abbreviations used in the notes -- Notes -- Guide to sources and materials consulted -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 442-473
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-43350-9 , 978-0-521-43350-1
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 188 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: Cambridge Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology 95
    Keywords: Madagaskar Ethnie, Madagaskar ; Identität ; Verwandtschaft ; Tod ; Begräbnissitte ; Weltanschauung
    Abstract: The Vezo, a fishing people of western Madagascar, are known as 'the people who struggle with the sea'. Dr Astuti explores their identity showing that it is established through what people do rather than being determined by descent. Vezo identity is a 'way of doing' rather than a 'state of being', performative rather than ethnic. However, her innovative analysis of Vezo kinship also uncovers an opposite form of identity based on descent, which she argues is the identity of the dead. By looking at key mortuary rituals that engage the relationship between the living and the dead, Dr Astuti develops a dual model of the Vezo person: the one defined contextually in the present, the other determined by the past. (Verlagsangaben)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Acting Vezo in the present -- 3. People without wisdom -- 4. Avoiding ties and bonds -- 5. Intermezzo -- 6. Kinship in the present and in the future -- 7. Separating life from death -- 8. Working for the dead -- 9. Conclusion -- Notes -- List of references -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 179-184
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-38738-8 , 978-0-521-38738-5 , 0-521-32680-X , 0-521-32680-X
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 262 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First paperback edition
    Series Statement: New Studies in Archaeology
    Series Statement: ACLS History E-Book Project Reprint Series
    Keywords: Griechenland, klassisch Bestattung ; Bestattungsform ; Grab ; Tod ; Ritual und Zeremonie
    Abstract: This study of the changing relationships between burial rituals and social structure in Early Iron Age Greece will be required reading for all archaeologists working with burial evidence, in whatever period. This book differs from many topical studies of state formation in that unique and particular developments are given as much weight as those factors which are common to all early states. The ancient literary evidence and the relevant historical and anthropological comparisons are extensively drawn on in an attempt to explain the transition to the city-state, a development which was to have decisive effects for the subsequent development of European society.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of figures and tables; Preface and acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: the argument; Part I: 2. The living and the dead; 3. The social dimensions of early Greek burial; Part II: 4. Demography and space; 5. The burying groups; 6. Exclusion and retrieval; 7. Mortuary and display; 9. Pottery and population; Part III: 10. The rise of the polis; 11. Conclusion; Appendices; Bibliography; Site index; General index.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 234 - 255 , Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Cambridge. Faculty of Classics, 1986 unter dem Titel "Burial and society at Athens, 1100-500 B.C."
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-36210-5
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 256 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 66
    Keywords: Ghana Ethnie, Afrika ; Wala ; Islam und Politik ; Islam ; Religion und Gesellschaft ; Religion und Politik ; Geschichte, politische
    Abstract: In the late seventeenth century Wala emerged as a small state in what is now northwestern Ghana. Its creation involved on the one hand warrior groups of Mande, Dagomba and Mamprusi origins, and on the other hand scholars from the centres of Muslim learning on the Middle Niger. Ivor Wilks traces the history of Wala from its beginnings to the present, paying particular attention to relations between Muslim and non-Muslim elements in its population. He also examines the impact of Zabarima, Samorian, British and French intrusions into Wala affairs. By the use of orally transmitted tradition and recensions of these in Arabic and Hausa, he is able to show how the Wala themselves view their past.Wala is periodically convulsed by crises often resulting in communal violence. Ivor Wilks approaches this problem through a detailed analysis of the growth of factions, both religious and secular. He shows, for example, that although the Ahmadiyya Movement was established in Wala only in the early 1930s, the lines of division between Ahmadi and 'orthodox' can be traced back to at least the middle of the nineteenth century. He suggests that the policy maker involved in the region's political problems needs a sound knowledge of Wala history and an understanding of the deeper structures of Wala society, and that this is all the more important in the context of the present Ghana government's concern with decentralization. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of illustrations -- List of tables -- Preface -- List of abbreviations -- Preamble -- 1 Wa and the Wala -- 2 Wala origins: Lasiri and Kubaru -- 3 Wala origins: the 'alim as local historian -- 4 Wa chronology: an exercise in date-guessing -- 5 Tajdid and jihad: the Muslim community in change -- 6 Colonial intrusions: Wala in disarray -- 7 'Direct rule': Wala in the early twentieth century -- 8 Wala under 'indirect rule': power to the Na and schism in the umma -- 9 Review: the peculiarities of Wala -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 234-239
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-36667-4 , 978-0-521-36667-0
    ISSN: 0068-6794
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 153 Seiten
    Series Statement: Cambridge Studies in Social Anthropology 67
    Keywords: Anthropologie, soziale Geschichte der Ethnologie ; Ethnohistorie ; Polynesien
    Abstract: In this provocative critique the author argues that the interchange between the disciplines of history and anthropology has neglected underlying theoretical premises which make any serious integration problematic. He focuses on Polynesian anthropological literature.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. History and anthropological discourse 2. Radcliffe-Brown, Geertz and the foundations of modern anthropology 3. The background to Polynesian anthropology 4. An evolutionary argument and its sources 5. Untying evidence, rethinking transformations 6. Travellers philosophical and unphilosophical 7. Evolution of another sort: regional systems theory and the Pacific 8. Histories structured nd unstructured 9. The look of events.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 137-146
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-35336-X , 978-0-521-35336-6
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 192 Seiten , Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 62
    Keywords: Afrika, Subsahara Sudan ; Sudan, Anglo-Ägyptischer ; Geschichte ; Landwirtschaft ; Materielle Kultur ; Wirtschaftsethnologie ; Wirtschaftlicher Aspekt ; Handel ; Politisches System
    Abstract: During the first colonial period (the Turkiyya, 1821-85), the Shendi region of the Northern Sudan was inhabited by peasants, traders and nomads. This book analyses socio-economic change among the peasants and traders during this formative period of Sudanese history. Administration, agriculture and trade in transition from a pre-colonial to a colonial economy are discussed. Anders Bjørkelo argues that Turkish demands for cash-crop cultivation and taxation in cash ruined the villages and towns and undermined the local subsistence economy, and that the role of traders as mediators in the process of monetisation contributed to stagnation and rural indebtedness. By combining a thorough mastery of the travel literature with examination of previously unknown manuscript sources, notably the private papers of a prominent Sudanese merchant, he is able to offer a closer view of the situation of trader and peasant families. For the first time it is possible to consider the period from a Sudanese point of view. Dr Bjørkelo concludes that General Gordon's policy of driving back to the impoverished north the waves of emigrants to the Southern Sudan was instrumental in triggering off the Mahdist movement, and also interestingly suggests points of comparison between reactions to Muslim, as against European, imperialism. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: Figures -- List of maps -- List of tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Weights and measures -- Introduction -- 1 - The Ja'ali Kingdom of Shendi and its destruction -- 2 - Shendi's economy on the eve of the Turkiyya -- 3 - The Ja'aliyyin under Turkish administration -- 4 - The transformation of agriculture -- 5 - Taxation -- 6 - The transformation of commerce -- 7 - Conclusion: dispersion and return -- Appendix: Three contracts from the archive of 'Abd Allah Bey Hamza -- Notes -- Sources and bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 169-184"This book is a revised and concentrated version of my doctoral dissertation 'From King to Kashif. Shendi in the Nineteenth Century', at the Faculty of Arts, University of Bergen, 1983." (Preface) , Doctoral dissertation, University of Bergen, Faculty of Arts, 1983, entitled From king to kashif: Shendi in the nineteenth century
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-37375-1 , 978-0-521-37375-3
    ISSN: 0068-6794
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 219 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: Cambridge Studies in Social Anthropology 69
    Keywords: Vanuatu Melanesien ; Ethnie, Ozeanien ; Rausch- und Genußmittel ; Kava ; Kultureller Prozess ; Ritual und Zeremonie ; Religion, traditionelle ; Anthropologie, soziale ; Anthropologie, politische ; Rivers, William H. R. [Leben und Werk] ; Bundoora 〈Victoria, Staat〉
    Abstract: Ron Brunton revives a problem posed by the great anthropologist W. H. R. Rivers in History of Melanesian Society (1914): how to explain the strange geographical distribution of kava, a narcotic drink once widely consumed by south-west Pacific islanders. Rivers believed that it was abandoned by many people even before European contact in favour of another drug, betel, drawing his speculations from the ideas of the diffusionist school of anthropology. However, Dr Brunton disagrees. Taking the varying fortunes of kava on the island of Tanna, Vanauta, as his starting point, he suggests that kava's abandonment can best be explained in terms of its association with unstable religious cults, and not because of the adoption of betel. The problem of kava is therefore part of a broader problem of why many traditional Melanesian societies were characteristically highly unstable, and Dr Brunton sees this instability as both an outcome and a cause of weak institutions of authority and social coordination.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: W. H. R. Rivers and kava -- The traditional distribution of kava drinking -- Reconsidering Rivers' argument: the evidence -- Reconsidering River's argument: assessment and implications -- Kava on Tanna: traditional ritual and contemporary modifications -- Kava on Tanna: the development of secular patterns of consumption -- The problems of Tannese society -- Conclusion.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 179-203 , "This book is a revised version of my Ph.D. thesis, presented to the Department of Sociology at La Trobe University in 1988." (page viii) , [Revision of] Thesis, Ph.D., La Trobe University, 1988
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-36893-6 , 978-0-521-36893-3 , 0-521-36366-7 /Hb. , 978-0-521-36366-2 /Hb.
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 227 Seiten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 65
    Keywords: Westafrika Politisches System ; Sozialer Aspekt ; Sozio-ökonomischer Aspekt ; Burkina Faso ; Kamerun ; Tschad ; Elfenbeinküste ; Ghana ; Liberia ; Nigeria ; Senegal ; Sierra Leone
    Abstract: The West African states have reached maturity. This new volume - appearing a decade after the successful West African States: Failure and Promise - provides up-to-date studies of nine states, including Chad, Burkina Faso and Cameroon, which were neglected in the earlier volume, and introduces contemporary theories of West African politics. The book reflects changes on the ground and also in academic debate, notably the remarkable retreat of dependency theory and Marxian analysis and the rise of free-market theorising by both governments and scholars. The volume also contains important observations on the political importance of religious fundamentalism in the region, and the growth of sub-national forms of political activity. The writers are well-known scholars in the field, and include contributors to the influential journal Politique Africaine. This will be a useful textbook for everyone interested in African politics, but it is also a provocative contribution to the debate on the nature of the state and political processes in Africa. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of contributors -- Preface -- 1 - Introduction, Donal B. Cruise O'Brien and Richard Rathbone -- 2 - Burkina Faso: between feeble state and total state, the swing continues / René Otayek -- 3 - Cameroon / Jean-François Bayart -- 4 - Chad: the narrow escape of an African state, 1965-1987 / Robert Buijtenhuijs -- 5 - Côte d'Ivoire: analysing the crisis / Yves A. Fauré -- 6 - Ghana: the political economy of personal rule / Richard Jeffries -- 7 - Liberia / Christopher Clapham -- 8 - Nigeria: power for profit - class, corporatism, and factionalism in the military / Shehu Othman -- 9 - Senegal / Christian Coulon and Donal B. Cruise O'Brien -- 10 - Sierra Leone: state consolidation, fragmentation and decay / Fred M. Hayward -- Conclusion / John Dunn -- Notes -- Index
    Note: "The studies have emerged from a small conference held at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London in June 1987." (Preface)
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-36332-2 , 978-0-521-36332-7
    Language: English
    Pages: xxvi, 386 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: School of American Research Advanced Seminar Series [27]
    Series Statement: A _School of American Research Book [27]
    Keywords: Mittelamerika Archäologie ; Olmeke ; Ethnographie
    Abstract: The archaeological culture known as the Olmec has long been associated with the genesis of civilization in Mexico—the transition from simple, agricultural societies to near-urban states during the Mesoamerican Formative, which culminated in the empire of the Maya. This volume brings together ten archaeologists working on the period offering new interpretations and regional syntheses and re-evaluating the role of the Olmec in the crucial developments of the Formative. Particular attention is given to the interaction between different geographical regions—including the Olmec areas of the Gulf Coast traditionally regarded as the home of Mesoamerican civilization—revealing that all these regions played a crucial role in the evolutionary process. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of figures -- List of tables -- Foreword by Jonathan Haas -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part I Introduction -- 1. Olmec Studies: a status report, Robert J. Sharer -- 2. Olmec: what`s in a name? David C. Grove -- Part II The Olmec Heartland -- 3. Olmec archaeology: what we know and what we wish we knew, Richard A. Diehl -- 4. The heartland Olmec: evolution of material culture, Gareth W. Lowe -- 5. The heartland Olmec: evolution of ideology, Michael D. Coe -- Part III The Olmec Heartland -- 6. Coapexco and Tlatilco: sites with Olmec materials in the Basin of Mexico, Paul Tolstoy -- 7. Chalcatzingo and its Olmec connection, David C. Grove -- 8. Zapotec chiefdoms and the nature of Formative religions, Joyce Marcus -- 9. Chiapas and the Olmec, Thomas A. Lee, Jr. -- 10. Olmec diffusion: a sculptural view from Pacific Guatemala, John Graham 11. The Olmec and the Southeast periphery of Mesoamerica, Robert J. Sharer -- Part IV Conclusions -- 12. Western Mesoamerica and the Olmec, Paul Tolstoy -- 13. The Olmec and the rise of civilization in eastern Mesoamerica, Arthur Demarest -- References -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 345-376"The advanced seminar at the School of American Research November 1983." (Preface)Enthält 13 Beiträge
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    Albuquerque, NM : Univ. of New Mexico Press
    ISBN: 0-8263-1149-0
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 254 S. , Ill.
    Keywords: Nordamerika, Südwesten Navaho ; Indianer, Nordamerika ; Politik ; Mission, christliche ; USA ; Geschichte
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    Albuquerque, NM : Univ. of New Mexico Press
    ISBN: 0-8263-1102-4
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 282 S.
    Keywords: Karibik Taino ; Religion und Mythologie
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-25036-6 , 978-0-521-25036-8
    Language: English
    Pages: 154 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First printing
    Series Statement: New Directions in Archaeology
    Keywords: Prähistorie Mensch, prähistorisch ; Archäologie ; Adaption ; Fischerei ; Siedlung ; Meer
    Description / Table of Contents: The archaeology of prehistoric coastlines: an introduction -- Reconstructing past shorelines as an approach to determining factors affecting shellfish collecting in the prehistoric past -- Holocene coastal settlement patterns in the western Cape -- Tasmanian Aborigines in the Hunter Islands in the Holocene: island resources use and seasonality -- Island biogeography and prehistoric human adaptation on the southern coast of Maine -- Cultural and environmental change during the Early Period of Santa Barbara Channel prehistory -- Variability in the types of fishing adaptation of the later Jomon hunter-gatherers -- Coastal subsistence economies in prehistoric southern New Zealand -- Sedentary coastal hunter-fishers: an example from the Younger Stone Age of northern Norway -- A molluscan perspective on the role of foraging in Neolithic farming economies -- Fishing, farming and the foundations of Andean civilisation -- Bibliography -- Index
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-35230-4 , 978-0-521-35230-7
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 242 Seiten , Karte
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 60
    Keywords: Afrika Kolonie, französisch ; Administration ; Islam und Politik ; Islam ; Muslime ; Kolonialgeschichte ; Französisch-Westafrika 〈1895-1958〉 ; Afrique Occidentale Française 〉 Französisch-Westafrika 〈1895-1958〉 ; AOF 〉 Französisch-Westafrika 〈1895-1958〉
    Abstract: This book is a major contribution to the social, political and intellectual history of the largest colonial state in Africa, the French West African Federation. By focusing on the specific subject of the development of French policy towards Islam, it sheds light on a wide range of issues, from the grand strategy of French imperialism to the psychology of individual administrators in isolated outposts of the empire. Christopher Harrison argues that in order to make sense of colonial rule, it is vitally important to understand the way in which the colonial power thought about the people it governed. He demonstrates how French understanding of Islam in West Africa evolved from the short-term, and often contradictory, policies associated with the period of military expansion, through a period of intense suspicion and fear of pan-Islamic movements, to a widely-held consensus that Islam in Africa was quite distinct from the Islam of the Arab world. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Map -- 1 - Introduction -- PART I - 1850-1898: Nineteenth-Century Origins of French Islamic Policy -- 2 - French Islamic policy in Senegal and Algeria PART II - 1898-1912: The Fear of Islam -- 3 - The fear of Islam -- 4 - Education policy and Islam -- 5 - French Islamic policy in crisis: the Futa Jallon 1909-1912 -- PART III - French Scholarship and the Definition of Islam noir -- 6 - Scholar-administrators and the definition of Islam noir -- 7 - The First World War -- PART IV - 1920-1940: The French Stake in Islam noir --8 - Post-war attitudes to Islam -- 9 - The French stake in Islam -- 10 - The `rediscovery` of Islam -- 11 - Epilogue 1940-1960 -- 12 - Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 229-236
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-34522-7 , 978-0-521-34522-4
    ISSN: 0068-6794
    Language: English
    Pages: [xiii], 205 Seiten , Tabellen, Karten
    Series Statement: Cambridge Studies in Social Anthropology 65
    Keywords: Jamaika Guyana ; Karibik ; Genealogie ; Soziales Leben ; Soziale Organisation ; Familie ; Ehe ; Geschlechterrolle ; Sozialer Wandel ; Anthropologie, soziale
    Abstract: Is a family system that permits freedom to enter, dissolve, and re-enter sexual unions, that tolerates high illegitimacy rates, and allows a large proportion of households to be headed by women, viable, natural and healthy? This is an appropriate question to ask of many modern industrial societies in the 1980s. Yet a system with just those factors has been in place in the West Indies for 150 years. In this book, Raymond T. Smith explores the extensive family and kinship ties of West Indians in Jamaica and Guyana, and in so doing dispels many of the myths that exist about West Indian family life.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Introduction: assumptions, procedures, methods; 2. Kinship, culture and theory; 3. What is kinship in the West Indies?; 4. The structure of genealogies; 5. Marriage in the formation of West Indian society; 6. Modern marriage and other arrangements; 7. Sex role differentiation; 8. Household and family; 9 Conclusion
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 185-194
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    ISBN: 0-521-34376-3 , 978-0-521-34376-3
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 209 Seiten , Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 59
    Keywords: Nigeria Wirtschaftsgeschichte ; Wirtschaftsethnologie ; Wirtschaftliche Bedingungen ; Landwirtschaft ; Nutzpflanze ; Ölpalme ; Geschichte
    Abstract: The Ngwa region lies in the heart of the Nigerian palm belt. Palm oil is one of the oldest foodstuffs of the region and has also been an export crop, produced mainly by women, from the early nineteenth century to the present day. This 1988 book describes the rise and fall of the oil palm export industry. In contrast to the views of both dependency and vent-for-surplus theorists, it is shown that patterns of export growth and capital investment were heavily influenced by locally inspired changes in food production methods, gender and intergenerational relationships. The processes of change within the domestic and export economies became increasingly closely intertwined after 1924, when African coastal middlemen began to settle further inland and to spread the knowledge of cassava and Christianity. This book draws upon a wide range of economic, botanical, anthropological and historical studies as well as on colonial archives, but its heart lies in the oral evidence and life histories generously provided by Ngwa men and women. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of maps and figure -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- 1 - Introduction -- 2 - Ecology, society and economic change to 1891 -- 3 - The Ngwa and colonial rule, 1891-1914 -- 4 - The expansion of the oil palm industry, 1884-1914 -- 5 - The end of the boom -- 6 - Cassava and Christianity -- 7 - Authority, justice and property rights -- 8 - Trade, credit and mobility -- 9 - Production and protest: the Women Riot, 1929 -- 10 - Cash cropping and economic change, 1930-80 -- 11 - Conclusion -- Statistical appendix -- Notes -- Interviews conducted in the Ngwa region, 1980-1 -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 193-203
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-33441-1 , 978-0-521-33441-9
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: xviii, 284 Seiten , Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 61
    Keywords: Äthiopien Geschichte, politische ; Revolution ; Politisches System ; Politischer Wandel ; Politik und Gesellschaft ; Minorität ; Agrarreform ; Sozialismus ; Nationalismus ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Wirtschaftsethnologie ; Beziehungen, internationale
    Description / Table of Contents: List of tables -- Preface and acknowledgements -- List of acronyms -- Glossary of Amharic words -- Map of administrative regions of Ethiopia -- 1 Revolutions. The conditions for revolution. The construction of a revolutionary political order. The analysis of revolution -- 2 Monarchical modernisation and the origins of revolution. The bases of state and nation. The rise of a modernising autocracy. The origins of revolution. The debacle -- 3 The mobilisation phase, 1974-1978. The revolutionary option, February-November 1974. The great reforms, December 1974-July 1975. The control of the towns, 1975-1978. The conflict for the periphery, 1975-1978. 4 The formation of the party, 1978-1987. The origins of party formation. COPWE. The Workers' Party of Ethiopia. The People's Democratic Republic of Ethiopia -- 5 The Ethiopian state: structures of extraction and control. The old regime. The impact of revolution. The structures of control. The structure of production. The external economy. Surplus extraction and government spending. The structures of distribution -- 6 The control of the towns. The kebelle. The mass organisations. Housing and the control of residence. Socialist distribution. Industry, employment and the urban economy. Education and literacy. The reaction from control -- 7 Rural transformation and the crisis of agricultural production. The peasants' associations. Land reform: its implementation and effects. Agricultural marketing. Agricultural producers' cooperatives. Villagisation. The state farms. The export sector: coffee, sesame and chat. The origins of famine. The domestic politics of famine relief -- 8 The national question. Ethnicity and revolution. Representation and control in regional administration. Regional opposition: the north. Regional opposition: the south -- 9 The external politics of revolution. The structure of foreign relations. Revolution and the reversal of alliances. The foreign policy of proletarian internationalism. The Western response -- 10 Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 262-275
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-32190-5 , 0-521-32190-5
    Language: English
    Pages: 504 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published
    Keywords: Afrika Nordafrika ; Vorderasien ; Handbuch
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-34631-2 , 978-0-521-34631-3
    Language: English
    Pages: xx, 317 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: School of American Research Advanced Seminar Series [25]
    Series Statement: A _School of American Research Book [25]
    Keywords: Anasazi Prähistorie, Am ; Prähistorie, NA ; Indianer, präkolumbianisch, Nordamerika ; Indianer, Südwesten ; Demographie ; Paläoökologie
    Abstract: The contributors to this book seek to reconstruct the past environment of the North American Southwest using geological and botanical remains, particularly the evidence from tree rings. Archaeological predictions about the ways in which the Anasazi (ancestral Pueblo) would react under certain environmental and demographic conditions are matched over time against the reconstructed environment to provide an understanding of how human behavior is affected by the changing environment.The book outlines a thousand-year chronicle of environmental and cultural history that provides an experimental baseline for explaining broad patterns of interaction between humans and their environment. It sets a new standard in archaeological research, and at the same time links the ancient past with the modern world around us in thought-provoking fashion. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of illustrations -- List of tables -- Foreword by Jonathan Haas -- Preface by George J. Gumerman -- 1. A historical perspective on environment and culture in Anasazi country, George J. Gumerman -- 2. A model of Anasazi behavioral adaption, Jeffrey S. Dean -- 3. Alluvial chronology and hydrologic change of Black Mesa and nearby regions, Thor N. V. Karlstrom -- 4. Prehistoric vegetation and paleoclimates on the Colorado Plateaus, Richard H. Hevly -- 5. Dendrochronology and paleoenvironmental reconstruction on the Colorado Plateaus, Jeffrey S. Dean -- 6. Anasazi demographic patterns and organizational responses: assumptions and interpretive difficulties, Shirley Powell -- 7. Demography and cultural dynamics on the Colorado Plateaus, Robert C. Euler -- 8. Anasazi adaptive strategies: the model, predictions, and results, Fred Plog, George J. Gumerman, Robert C. Euler, Jeffrey S. Dean, Richard H. Hevly, and Thor N. V. Karlstrom -- 9. Afterword, George J. Gumerman -- References -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 282-310"Advanced Seminar entitled "Anasazi Cultural Developments and Paleoenvironmental Correlates" was held in October 1981." (Preface)Enthält 9 Beiträge
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    Albuquerque, NM : Univ. of New Mexico Press
    ISBN: 0-8263-1103-2 , 0-8263-1104-0
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 333 S.
    Keywords: Nordamerika, Südosten Indianer, Südosten ; Erziehung ; Beziehungen Indianer-Weiße ; Mission, christliche ; Akkulturation
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    Albuquerque, NM : Univ. of New Mexico Press
    ISBN: 0-8263-1092-3
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 133 S. , Kt.
    Keywords: Nordamerika USA ; Navaho ; Geschichte ; Beziehungen Indianer-Weiße ; Entwicklung, wirtschaftliche
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    Albuquerque, NM : Univ. of New Mexico Press
    ISBN: 0-8263-1084-2
    Language: English
    Pages: VI, 219 S. , Kt.
    Keywords: Nordamerika, Südwesten Westliche Apache ; Chiricahua ; Indianerreservation ; Ethnohistorie ; Ethnographie ; USA
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  • 41
    ISBN: 0521344832
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 241 S. , Ill., Kt , 24 cm
    DDC: 306.09953
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    Keywords: Maring (Papua New Guinean people) ; Social structure ; Maring ; Sozialstruktur
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 234-238
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    ISBN: 0-521-34279-1 , 978-0-521-34279-7
    ISSN: 0068-6794
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 99 Seiten , Illustration, Karte
    Series Statement: Cambridge Studies in Social Anthropology 64
    Keywords: Neuguinea Papua-Neuguinea ; Ethnie, Neuguinea ; Ok ; Ethnographie ; Soziales Leben ; Sozialer Wandel ; Kulturwandel ; Anthropologie, soziale
    Abstract: All culture, particularly that of non-literate traditions, is constantly being recreated, and in the process also undergoes changes. In this book, Fredrik Barth examines the changes that have taken place in the secret cosmological lore transmitted in male initiation ceremonies among the Mountain Ok of Inner New Guinea, and offers a new way of explaining how cultural change occurs. Professor Barth focuses in particular on accounting for the local variations in cosmological traditions that exist among the Ok people, who otherwise share similar material and ecological conditions, and similar languages. Rejecting existing anthropological theory as inadequate for explaining this, Professor Barth constructs a new model of the mechanisms of change, based on his close empirical observation of the processes of cultural transmission. This model emphasises the role of individual creativity in cultural reproduction and change, and maintains that cosmologies can be adequately understood only if they are regarded as knowledge in the process of communication, embedded in social organization, rather than as fixed bodies of belief. From the model he derives various theoretically grounded hypotheses regarding the probable courses of change that would be generated by such mechanisms. He then goes on to show that these hypotheses fit the actual patterns of variation that are found among the Ok.
    Description / Table of Contents: Foreword Jack Goody; Map; 1. The problem; 2. An attempt at systematic comparison: descent and ideas of conception; 3. The possible interrelations of sub-traditions: reading sequence from distribution; 4. The context for events of change; 5. The results of process - variations in connotation; 6. Secret thoughts and understandings; 7. The stepwise articulation of a vision; 8. Experience and concept formation; 9. The insights pursued by Ok thinkers; 10. General and comparative perspectives; 11. Some reflections on theory and method; Bibliography; Index.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 89-92
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  • 43
    ISBN: 0-521-32308-8 , 978-0-521-32308-6
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 273 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 53
    Keywords: Ost-Afrika Osthorn ; Suaheli ; Kultur und Gesellschaft ; Kulturwandel ; Islam ; Muslime ; Kulturgeschichte ; Religionsgeschichte ; Soziokultureller Kontext ; Verhalten, kulturelles ; Soziales Verhalten ; Kulturkontakt ; Geschichte
    Abstract: In this first major historical study of Islam among the Swahili, Randall Pouwels shows how Islam and other aspects of coastal civilization have evolved since about AD 1000 as an organic whole. Coastal Africans, he argues, simply adopted Islam as the spiritual vehicle best suited to their expanding intellectual needs and to meeting the opportunities presented by their physical and cultural environment. The culture and religion that developed were strong, rich, supple, self-assured. yet capable of accommodating change where it was unavoidable or preferable. All these characteristics were put to the test in the nineteenth century, when coastal peoples were subjected to intense Arabizing and Westernizing influences. Pouwels demonstrates how local people went on asserting their own traditions while assimilating what they chose from both worlds. East African Muslims, therefore faced the twentieth century divided on issues of local cultural autonomy and the need to conform to external cultural pressures. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of illustrations and maps -- Preface -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 The roots of a tradition, 800-1500 -- 2 The emergence of a tradition, 900-1500 -- 3 A northern metamorphosis, 1500-1800 -- 4 Town Islam and the umma ideal -- 5 Wealth, piety, justice, and learning -- 6 The Zanzibar Sultanate, 1812-88 -- 7 New secularism and bureaucratic centralization -- 8 A new literacy -- 9 The early colonial era, 1885-1914 -- 10 Currents of popularism and eddies of reform -- Notes -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 256-268
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-33397-0 , 978-0-521-33397-9
    ISSN: 0068-6670
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 245 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: Cambridge Latin American Studies 61
    Keywords: Mexiko Indianer, Mexiko ; Yucatan ; Maya ; Geschichte ; Akkulturation ; Spanien
    Abstract: This is both a specific study of conversion in a corner of the Spanish Empire, and a work with implications for the understanding of European domination and native resistance throughout the colonial world. Dr Clendinnen explores the intensifying conflict between competing and increasingly divergent Spanish visions of Yucatan and its destructive outcomes. She seeks to penetrate the ways of thinking and feeling of the Mayan Indians in a detailed reconstruction of their assessment of the intruders.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 228-237
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-33644-9 , 978-0-521-33644-4 , 0-521-33364-4 , 978-0-521-33364-1
    Language: English
    Pages: 256 Seiten
    Keywords: Evolution, menschliche Prähistorie
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-34004-7 , 978-0-521-34004-5 , 978-0-933452-81-7 /Pbk. ed. 1992
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 297 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: School of American Research Advanced Seminar Series [27]
    Series Statement: A _School of American Research Book [27]
    Keywords: Anthropologie, psychologische Ethnopsychologie ; Traum ; Amazonas-Gebiet ; Sambia ; Zuni ; Quiché ; Aguaruna ; Tarahumara
    Abstract: The ten contributors to this book-anthropologists and psychologists-explore the ways in which dreams are remembered, recounted, shared (or not shared), interpreted, and used by people from New Guinea to the Andes. The authors take a major step toward moving the study of dreaming from the margins to the mainstream of anthropological thought. (Verlagsangaben)
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface -- 1. Dreaming and dream research, Barbara Tedlock -- 2. Myths in dreams, thought in images: an Amazonian contribution to the psychoanalytic theory of primary process, Waud Kracke -- 3. Selfhood and discourse in Sambia dream sharing, Gilbert Herdt -- 4. The implications of a progressive theory of dreaming, Ellen B. Basso -- 5. Zuni and Quiche dream sharing and interpreting, Barbara Tedlock -- 6. A semiotic of Andean dreams, Bruce Mannheim -- 7. Robes of sand: order and imagery in Aguaruna dreams, Michael F. Brown -- 8. On classifying dreams, Benjamin Kilborne -- 9. The Raramuri stereotype of dreams, William Merrill -- 10. The Mystic revelation of Rasta Far-Eye: visionary communication in a prophetic movement, John Homiak -- 11. The waking dream in ethnographic perspective, Douglass Price-Williams -- References -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 263-288"Dreams in Cross-Cultural Perspective, SAR Advanced seminar [Santa Fe, November 15-19, 1982]" (Preface)Enthält 11 Beiträge
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    ISBN: 0-521-32284-7 , 978-0-521-32284-3
    ISSN: 0068-6794
    Language: English
    Pages: XIX, 431 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Cambridge Studies in Social Anthropology 63
    Uniform Title: Proprietarios, lavradores e jornaleiras
    Keywords: Portugal Ländliches Gebiet ; Soziale Organisation ; Sozialer Wandel ; Grundeigentum ; Heirat ; Eherecht
    Note: "This book is a slightly revised version of my Ph.D. dissertation in social anthropology submitted in 1982 to the London School of Economics and Political Science ..." (Acknowledgements) , Ph.D. dissertation, London School of Economics and Political Science, 1982
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-34877-3 , 978-0-521-34877-5 , 0-521-34415-8 /Hb. , 978-0-521-34415-9 /Hb.
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 387 Seiten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 58
    Series Statement: Cambridge Paperback Library 58
    Keywords: Afrika Afrika, Subsahara ; Äthiopien ; Nigeria ; Südafrika ; Yoruba ; Igbo ; Sozio-ökonomischer Aspekt ; Armut ; Geschichte ; Soziale Schichtung ; Hunger ; Hungersnot ; Krankheit ; Migration ; Humanitäre Hilfe ; Kolonialgeschichte ; Wirtschaftsethnologie ; Entwicklungszusammenarbeit ; Prostitution ; Kriminalität ; Urbanisation ; Diskriminierung ; Kulturvergleich
    Abstract: This history of the poor of Sub-Saharan Africa begins in the monasteries of thirteenth-century Ethiopia and ends in the South African resettlement sites of the 1980s. Its thesis, derived from histories of poverty in Europe, is that most very poor Africans have been individuals incapacitated for labour, bereft of support, and unable to fend for themselves in a land-rich economy. There has emerged the distinct poverty of those excluded from access to productive resources. Natural disaster brought widespread destitution, but as a cause of mass mortality it was almost eliminated in the colonial era, to return to those areas where drought has been compounded by administrative breakdown. Professor Iliffe investigates what it was like to be poor, how the poor sought to help themselves, how their counterparts in other continents live. The poor live as people, rather than merely parading as statistics. Famines have alerted the world to African poverty, but the problem itself is ancient. Its prevailing forms will not be understood until those of earlier periods are revealed and trends of change are identified. This is a book for all concerned with the future of Africa, as well as for students of poverty elsewhere. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface -- 1 - The comparative history of the poor -- 2 - Christian Ethiopia -- 3 - The Islamic tradition -- 4 - Poverty and power -- 5 - Poverty and pastoralism -- 6 - Yoruba and Igbo -- 7 - Early European initiatives -- 8 - Poverty in South Africa, 1886-1948 -- 9 - Rural poverty in colonial Africa -- 10 - Urban poverty in tropical Africa -- 11 - The care of the poor in colonial Africa -- 12 - Leprosy -- 13 - The growth of poverty in independent Africa -- 14 - The transformation of poverty in southern Africa -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 356-375
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-33362-8 , 978-0-521-33362-7
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 314 Seiten , Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 55
    Keywords: Osthorn Eritrea ; Äthiopien ; Nationalismus ; Imperialismus ; Geschichte, politische ; Unabhängigkeitskampf
    Abstract: A violent and many-sided conflict has shaken all the countries in the Horn of Africa - Ethiopia, Sudan, Somalia and Djibouti - fro three decades, adding victims in unkhnown numbers to the toll taken by regular outbreaks of famine and disease. The common objective of the many parties to the conflict, which represent contending national, regional and class forces, is to gain control of the state because it controls the production and distribution of material and social resources, and those who succeed use the state to promote and defend their interests. The state, therefore, is both the object and the principal means wherewith the conflict is waged. Consequently, the states in the Horn are the focal points of the manifold conflict, and because the problems facing them are interrelated, the region is treated as a unit in this study. John Markakis argues that the contending forces emerged during the colonial period and were set on a collision course by the material and social disparities created and maintained by the state. Such disparities became later the prime cause of a struggle fought in the name of nations and classes. His account, based on the testimony of those who took part, is a primary historical record which highlights the struggles of Eritreans, Somali, Southern Sundanese, Oromo, Tigrai and lesser groups to change the state pattern created by colonialism. It also examines the struggles of patoralists, peaseants, workers and the intelligentsia in the region for social emancipation. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of maps -- List of major political organisations -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- 1 Land and people -- 2 The impact of imperialism -- 3 Anti-colonial nationalism -- 4 The post-colonial state besieged -- 5 The Eritrean revolution -- 6 Revolution in the southern Sudan (with J. Howell) -- [7] The Somali unification struggle -- 8 Garrison socialism: defending the state -- 9 Garrison socialism in Ethiopia -- 10 Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 298-306
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-33533-7 , 978-0-521-33533-1
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 241 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 57
    Keywords: Demokratische Republik Kongo Unternehmen ; Unternehmenskultur ; Elite ; Wirtschaft ; Kapitalismus ; Soziale Klasse ; Mobilität, soziale ; Mikrofinanzierung ; Wirtschaftlicher Aspekt ; Wirtschaftlicher Wandel ; Wirtschaftsethnologie ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Frau und wirtschaftliche Rolle
    Description / Table of Contents: List of tables -- List of illustrations, maps and figures -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 Indigenous capitalism in peripheral economies: some theoretical considerations -- 2 The political and economic context: from colonial oppression to the fend for yourself present -- 3 Business and class in Kisangani -- 4 Opportunities for capital accumulation: the emergence of an indigenous bourgeoisie -- 5. Opportunities for capital accumulation: fending for oneself in the second economy -- 6 Long-distance trade, smuggling and the new commercial class: the Nande of North Kivu -- 7 Gender and class formation: businesswomen in Kisangani -- 8 State, class and power: the effect of administrative decline on class formation -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Population Figures -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 224-235
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    Albuquerque, NM : Univ. of New Mexico Press
    ISBN: 0-8263-0998-4
    Language: English
    Pages: XVII, 469 S. , Ill., Kt.
    Edition: Rev. and expanded ed.
    Keywords: Nordamerika, Südwesten Mexiko ; Indianer, Nordamerika ; Indianer, Südamerika ; Indianer, Mexiko ; Ethnographie ; Geschichte
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    Albuquerque, NM : Univ. of New Mexico Press
    ISBN: 0-8263-0974-0
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 296 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Keywords: Nordamerika, Südwesten Anasazi ; Architektur ; Siedlungsform ; USA ; Archäologie
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    Albuquerque, NM : Univ. of New Mexico Press
    ISBN: 0-8263-0925-9
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 120 S. , zahlr. Ill.
    Keywords: USA New Mexico ; Anasazi ; Archäologie ; Prähistorie, NA
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    Albuquerque, NM : Univ. of New Mexico Press
    ISBN: 0-8263-1001-X
    Language: English
    Pages: 159 S.
    Keywords: Mexiko, alt Azteken ; Tolteken ; Religion und Mythologie
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    Albuquerque, NM : Univ. of New Mexico Press
    ISBN: 0-8263-0931-3
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 308 S.
    Keywords: Guatemala Maya ; Medizin, traditionelle ; Krankheit ; Heilpflanze
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    Albuquerque, NM : Univ. of New Mexico Press
    ISBN: 0-8263-0938-0
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 245 S.
    Keywords: Mexiko Mittelamerika ; Maya ; Archäologie
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    Albuquerque, NM : Univ. of New Mexico Press
    ISBN: 0-8263-0968-2
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 587 S. , zahlr. Ill., Kt.
    Edition: 2. ed.
    Keywords: New Mexico USA ; Pueblo-Indianer ; Pecos ; Ethnohistorie ; Mission, christliche ; Geschichte
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    Albuquerque, NM : Univ. of New Mexico Press
    ISBN: 0-8263-0919-4
    Language: English
    Pages: 189 S.
    Edition: Repr.
    Keywords: Nordamerika, Südwesten Hopi ; Tewa ; Materielle Kultur ; Töpferei
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    ISBN: 0-521-32237-5 , 978-0-521-32237-9
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 308 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 51
    Keywords: Äthiopien Geschichte ; Anthropologie, politische ; Anthropologie, soziale ; Soziale Bedingungen ; Sozio-ökonomischer Aspekt ; Tagungsbericht
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface -- 1. The making of an imperial state -- 2. Renegotiating power and authority -- 3. Reorienting kinship and identiy -- 4. Expanding tribute and trade -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Select bibliography -- Index
    Note: "Revised versions of selected papers originally presented at a workshop of the Cambridge African Studies Centre, in July 1979 and at a conference at Monterey, California, in March 1982" (Preface)Enthält 9 BeiträgeLiteraturverzeichnis: Seite 295-298
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  • 60
    ISBN: 0-826-0858-9
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 238 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Tab., Kt.
    Keywords: Wyoming USA ; Archäologie ; Prähistorie
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    ISBN: 0-521-30870-4 , 978-0-521-30870-0
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 206 Seiten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 48
    Keywords: Demokratische Republik Kongo Kolonialismus ; Kolonisierung ; Kolonie, belgisch ; Mission, christliche ; Sprachpolitik ; Sprache, afrikanische ; Suaheli ; Kolonialgeschichte
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements -- A note on names and orthography -- Introduction -- 1. Prelude: expeditions and campaigns. Polyglotta Africana. Swahili guides for the road. On the road: language and travel. End of the road -- 2. Questions and queries. A question of law and rights: language and the Colonial Charter. A question of facts: language in an early government survey. Responses from businessmen and administrators. Responses from missionaries and educators. A question of power: warnings from Katanga. Some general conclusions -- 3. Settling in: colonization and language. Missions, education and the oeuvre civilisatrice. Missionary linguistics. Religious and secular colonization: common ground. Language guides and teaching aids. Colonial language training in Belgium -- 4. Labor and language in Katanga. Labor in Katanga: a complicated story. Swahili as a symbol of 'reorientation': consolidation of Belgian rule in Katanga. Swahili as a work-language: some structural determinants -- 5. Talking tough and bad: pidginization in Katanga. Missionaries teaching colonists. Colonists teaching colonists: a guide for farmers in Katanga. The most common words in Katanga: a curious early manual. Conclusion: no missing link -- 6. The end: illusions of colonial power. Swahili and symbolic power. Codified Swahili in the eastern Congo: an inventory 1918-38. 'Improved Swahili': Union Miniere and A. Verbeken. A voice not heard: A. Melignon and the 'rehabilitation' of Swahili in Katanga -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 188-199
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    ISBN: 0-521-30639-6 , 978-0-521-30639-3 , 0-521-31404-6 , 978-0-521-31404-6
    ISSN: 0068-6794
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 214 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: Cambridge Studies in Social Anthropology 61
    Keywords: Madagaskar Ethnie, Madagaskar ; Merina ; Ritual und Zeremonie ; Übergangsritual ; Frau ; Mutilation ; Mann ; Initiation ; Anthropologie, soziale ; Anthropologie, medizinische
    Abstract: The circumcision ritual of the Merina of Madagascar is seen by them primarily as a blessing, involving the transfer of the love and concern of the ancestors of their descendants. Yet the ritual ends in an act of ciolent wounding of the child. Similarily, while the ritual involves a symbolic assault on women, it is nonetheless welcomed by them as a mark of receiving the blessing of the ancestors. In this book, Maurice Bloch provides a detailed description and analysis of the Merina circumcision ritual today, offers an account of its history, and discusses the significance of his analysis for anthropological theories of ritual in general. Pursuing the theme of the combination of religious joy and illumination with violence, Professor Bloch explains how, at various times, the circumcision ceremony can be a familial ritual as well as glorification of a militarist and expansionist state, or associated with anti-colonial nationalism. Describing changes that have occurred in the form of the ritual over two centuries, Professor Bloch argues that in order to understand the properties of ritual in general, it is necessary to view it over a longer time scale than anthropologists have tended to do previously. Adopting such an historical perspective enables him to identify the stability of the Merina ritual's symbolic content, despite changes in its organisation, and dramatically changing politico-economic contexts. As well as presenting an original historical approach to the anthropological study of ritua;, Professor Bloch discusses a range of general theoretical issues, including the nature of ideology, and the relationship between images created in ritual and other types of knowledge. The book will appeal widely to scholars and students of anthropology, history, African studies, and comparative religion.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. The social determination of ritual; 2. Background politico-religious history of the Merina, 1770-1970; 3. Background to Merina social organisation and religion; 4. Description and preliminary analysis of a circumcision ritual; 5. The symbolism of circumcision; 6. The myth of the origin of circumcision; 7. The history of the circumcision; 8. The circumcision ritual in history: towards a theory of the transformation of ideology; Notes; References; Index.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 200-205
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    ISBN: 0-521-26868-0
    Language: English
    Pages: VII, 194 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: New Directions in Archaeology
    Keywords: Prähistorie Europa ; Asien ; Bodenbau, Entstehung ; Eurasien ; Prähistorie, Eu ; Prähistorie, Asien ; Mesolithikum ; Jäger und Sammler ; Jäger, prähistorischer
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-32524-2 , 978-0-521-32524-0
    ISSN: 0068-6794
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 201 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: Cambridge Studies in Social Anthropology 62
    Keywords: Papua-Neuguinea Ethnie, Ozeanien ; Huli ; Medizin, traditionelle ; Heilbehandlung ; Anthropologie, medizinische ; Anthropologie, soziale
    Abstract: Dr Frankel's study of the rapid transformation of traditional medical care among the Huli of New Guinea by Western treatments strikingly combines the methods of social anthropology and epidemiology. Until the 1950s the Huli used only their own form of therapy, including symptomatic treatments, specialist surgery and major ritual intended to enlist the support of spirits. Since then, superficially at least, there has been a rejection of many traditional measures and a corresponding enthusiasm for Western treatments underpinned by Christianity. The Huli Response to Illness analyses the rich network of traditional belief relating to the classification and causation of illness, patterns of disease, historical experience, and the organisation of society. The methodological approach presented is notable not only for the study of medical pluralism, but also for examining the conditions which may influence responses to programmes of health improvement. The study as a whole integrates material conventionally divided between anthropological and medical texts and powerfully demonstrates the limitations of this traditional separation.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of figures; List of tables; Glossary and note on orthography; Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Historical perspectives; 3. Huli society; 4. Ideas of health and illness; 5. Morbidity, explanations and actions: quantitative perspectives; 6. Illness attributed to proximate causes; 7. Explanations relating to sexuality and growth; 8. Illness grounded in social relations; 9. Spirits and God; 10. Patterns of response; References; Index.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 191-194
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-32086-0 , 978-0-521-32086-3
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: XV, 230 Seiten , Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 49
    Keywords: Afrika Muschelgeld ; Sklavenhandel ; Kolonie, portugiesisch ; Kolonie, holländisch ; Kolonie, britisch
    Description / Table of Contents: Maps -- Tables and chart -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1 The cowrie -- 2 The Maldive Islands -- 3 The Portuguese domination -- 4 The Dutch and English enter the trade (seventeenth century) -- 5 Prosperity for the cowrie commerce (eighteenth century) -- 6 Boom and slump for the cowrie trade (nineteenth century) -- 7 Collection, transport and distribution -- 8 Cowries in Africa -- 9 Hie cowrie as money: transport costs, values and inflation -- 10 The last of the cowrie -- Notes -- Bibliogaphy -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 202-218
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    ISBN: 0-521-30299-4 , 978-0-521-30299-9
    ISSN: 0068-6794
    Language: English
    Pages: xviii, 274 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: Cambridge Studies in Social Anthropology 59
    Keywords: Südamerika Anden ; Indianer, Südamerika ; Indianer, präkolumbianisch, Südamerika ; Sozio-ökonomischer Aspekt ; Indianer, Anden ; Inga ; Inka ; Politik und Gesellschaft ; Politisches System ; Handel, primitiver ; Anthropologie, soziale
    Abstract: By the time of Columbus, the people of Ecuador's tropical highlands had created small but remarkably complex and interlinked political societies. These small societies for many years proved able to fight off the overwhelming might of the Inca state. But around 1500 they fell to Inca invaders who, in turn, soon lost their dominion to Spanish warlords. Frank Salomon draws on large stores of sources to reconstruct the political and economic institutions of pre-Inca societies. Their structure before and during the Inca interlude reveals diversity in the Andean world. Salomon provides remarkable insight into the functioning of these 'chiefdoms', emphasizing their importance for the understanding of rank, inequality, privilege and central power in stateless societies. He also contributes to our understanding of expansion, colonization, and the adaptive relationships between indigenous and imposed regimes in a context of precapitalist statecraft.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of tables, figures and maps; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. The problem of the 'paramo Andes'; 2. The llajtakuna; 3. Local and exotic components of llajta economy; 4. Interzonal articulation; 5. The dimensions and dynamics of chiefdom polities; 6. The Incaic impact; 7. Quito in comparative perspective; Notes; Glossary; References; Index.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 242-268 , "[D]octoral dissertation [...] now in a revised, updated text with translations of all non-English sources." (Acknowledgements) , Theses, Ph.D., Cornell University, 1978 entitled "Ethnic lords of Quito in the age of the Incas"
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-30182-3 , 978-0-521-30182-4
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 351 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 46
    Keywords: Zentral-Sudan Westafrika ; Bornu (NO-Nigeria) ; Manga ; Tuareg ; Wirtschaftliche Bedingungen ; Wirtschaftlicher Wandel ; Wirtschaftsethnologie ; Salzhandel ; Salzgewinnung ; Salz ; Geschichte ; Arbeitsteilung, geschlechtsspezifische ; Sokoto, Kalifat ; Sozio-ökonomischer Aspekt
    Description / Table of Contents: List of tables -- List of maps, figures and illustrations -- Preface -- 1. Salt in the history of the central Sudan.The need for salt: an historical overview. The salt industry of the central Sudan. The limits of the central Sudan salt market. The characteristics of the central Sudan salt market -- 2. Consumption of the central Sudan salts. Culinary uses. Medical uses. Tobacco consumption. Industrial uses of salt -- 3. The chemistry and geology of the central Sudan salts. The chemical composition of the salts. The geology of the salt deposits. The desert sites. The sahel sites. The brine springs of the Benue trough. Conclusion -- 4. The technology of production. Kawar and Fachi. Teguidda n'tesemt and the Air Massif. The Borno sahel: manda and kige. Natron production in the Borno sahel: Mangari, Muniyo and Kanem. Salt and natron in the western Dallols. Salt from brine in the Benue trough. Other salts. The low level of technology -- 5. The volume of salt production. Kawar and Fachi. The Borno sahel. The western Dallols, Teguidda n'tesemt, Amadror and Taoudeni. The volume of the Benue brine springs. European salt. Productivity of the salines -- 6. The mobilisation of labour. The seasonal nature of salt production. The migrant workers of Mangari. Migration to Dallol Fogha and Dallol Bosso. Slavery and kige production. Slave labour at the desert sites. Trona production in Foli. Sexual division of labour. Conclusion -- 7. Proprietorship: the rights to salt and natron. Freehold: individual rights to property. Proprietary rights and titles in the Benue Valley. The salt fiefdoms of Borno. Proprietorship of the Dallol salines. Division of salt. Conclusion -- 8. Salt marketing networks. The Tuareg trade. The Lake Chad trade. The Borno trade. Salt depots of the Sokoto Caliphate. The re-export trade in natron. Distribution of the Benue and Dallol salts. Conclusion -- 9. The trade and politics of salt. Desert-side politics before 1800. The decline of Borno. The expansion of Manga industry. Kanem and the salt trade of Lake Chad. The deoendence of Borno on the Sokoto Caliphate. The impact of the caliphate at the Benue and Dallol salines. Conclusion. The hegemony of the Sokoto Caliphate -- 10 The social organisation of trade and production. Ethnicity and the relations of production. From political economy to class analysis. Ethnicity and the salt trade. Ethnic fractions and the Hausa diaspora. The social basis of production in Borno. Slavery and ethnic relations -- 11 Conclusion -- Notes -- Glossary -- Bibliography. Films -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 318-345
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-25917-7 , 978-0-521-25917-0 , 0-521-31212-4 , 978-0-521-31212-7
    ISSN: 0068-6794
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 255 Seiten, 6 ungezählte Blätter Bildtafeln , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Cambridge Studies in Social Anthropology 56
    Uniform Title: La _production des grands hommes
    Keywords: Neuguinea Ethnie, Neuguinea ; Baruya ; Mann ; Initiation ; Soziale Organisation ; Soziales Leben ; Ethnographie ; Führer, politischer ; Anthropologie, soziale
    Abstract: The Baruya are a tribal society in highlands Papua New Guinea, with whom Western contact was first made in 1951. During the last twenty years, Maurice Godelier has spent many long periods of time living among this people, and in this book he presents a detailed account of their lives and their forms of social organization. The focus of the book is on inequality and power in this classless society. Godelier discusses both the power that certain men (the Great men) have over others through their control of war, shamanism, hunting, and rites of initiation, as well as the extraordinary power and domination that men in general exert over women. He explores how this domination is produced and maintained, examining it in particular through a detailed study of male and female initiation. He also analyzes the role that sexuality plays in Baruya thought and theories, showing that in the Baruya view, every aspect of domination - be it (in Western categorization) economic, political, or symbolic - can be explained by sexuality, and the different role of the sexes in human reproduction. A major contribution both to the ethnography of Melanesia and to anthropological theory, the book will interest scholars and students of anthropology, as well as other readers interested in power and inequality, and in the relationships between the sexes.
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface; 1. Introduction to Baruya society; Part I. Social Hierarchies in Baruya Society: 2. Women's subordinate position; 3. The institution and legitimization of male superiority: initiations and the separation of the sexes; Part II. The Production of Great Men: Powers Inherited, Power Merited: 4. Male hierarchies; 5. The discovery of great men; 6. General view of Baruya social hierarchies; 7. The nature of man/woman relations among the Baruya: violence and consent, resistance and repression; 8. Great men societies, big men societies: two alternative logics of society; Part III. Recent Transformations of Baruya Society: 9. The colonial order and independence; Conclusion; 10. The ventriloquist's dummy; Bibliography; Index.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 239-244
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-31451-8 , 978-0-521-31451-0 , 0-521-30016-9 , 978-0-521-30016-2
    ISSN: 0068-6794
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 196 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karte
    Series Statement: Cambridge Studies in Social Anthropology 55
    Uniform Title: Le _cercle des feux
    Keywords: Südamerika Venezuela ; Indianer, Venezuela ; Yanoama ; Ethnographie ; Soziales Leben ; Soziale Organisation ; Schamanismus ; Anthropologie, soziale
    Abstract: The Yanomami Indians of the Venezuelan Forest are to some extent known already to the outside world through the books that have been written, and the films that have been made about them. In this book, Jacques Lizot allows the Indians to speak for themselves. The result is a rich, evocative and intimate account of the way in which they perceive, and feel about, their world. Presented in the form of stories told by a few key Yanomami individuals, the book offers little analysis, but instead leaves it to the reader to develop his or her own interpretations. It will be valuable for teachers and students of anthropology, both for the new and well-documented ethnographic material it contains, as well as for its alternative approach to writing ethnography. It is also unique in the way in which it conveys the atmosphere, talk, noise, smells, images, and flavour of Amazonia and its Indians, and it will therefore appeal to any reader interested in the world's contemporary non-industrial peoples.
    Description / Table of Contents: Foreword by Timothy Asch; Preface to the English edition; Prologue; Part I. The Great Shelter From Day to Day: 1. Ashes and tears; 2. Love stories; 3. Women's lives; Part II. The Magical Powers: 4. The path of the spirits; 5. Spells; 6. Eaters of souls; Part III. War and Alliance: 7. The hunt; 8. The pact; Appendixes.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 197
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-30137-8 , 978-0-521-30137-4
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 286 Seiten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 45
    Keywords: Zentralafrika Sambia ; Malawi ; Recht, traditionelles ; Soziale Bedingungen ; Rechtsgeschichte ; Kolonie, britisch ; Rechtsethnologie
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface page -- Acknowledgements -- Part I Law, anthropology and history -- 1 Social and legal history in Central Africa -- 2 African law and anthropologists -- 3 African law and lawyers -- Part II Right and wrong -- 4 The lawgivers in Central Africa: social control -- 5 Witches and ordeals -- 6 The courts and the people: law in action I -- 7 Africans and the law -- Part III Men and women -- 8 The lawgivers in Central Africa: marriage and morality -- 9 Slaves and masters -- 10 The courts and the people: law in action II -- 11 Africans, law and marriage -- Part IV Discussion -- 12 Writing African legal history -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 272-281
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-26287-9 , 978-0-521-26287-3
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 214 Seiten , Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 43
    Keywords: Madagaskar Geschichte, politische ; Kolonialgeschichte ; Widerstandsbewegung ; Mission, christliche ; Kolonie, französisch ; Sklavenhandel ; Sozio-ökonomischer Aspekt ; Gallieni, Joseph Simon [Leben und Werk] ; Rainandriamampandry [Leben und Werk]
    Description / Table of Contents: List of maps -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction-- 1 The decline of Imerina. Old Imerina. Christian Imerina. Changing economic patterns. European intrusion and its effects -- 2 The provinces of Madagascar. The outer circles. The inner circles. The margins of the kingdom -- 3 The fall of Imerina (November 1894 to November 1895). The French invasion. The revival of ancestral religion. Movements outside Imerina -- 4 The rising of the menalamba (December 1895 to October 1896). The approach of Alahamady. The rising in the north. The rising in the south. The keys of the kingdom. -- 5 The war of the sects (November 1896 to November 1897). The creation of a conspiracy. Catholics and Protestants. Attack on the Protestants. Religion, resistance and collaboration -- 6 The spread of resistance (1897 to 1899). The last of the menalamba. Widening the circle. Gallieni in Madagascar -- 7 Conclusion. The nature and causes of the menalamba movement. The legacy of the menalamba. Capitalism and resistance -- Appendix 1 Chronology of events -- Appendix 2 Glossary of Malagasy words -- Appendix 3 Biographies of principal Malagasy figures -- Notes 176-- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 190-208
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-25875-8 , 978-0-521-25875-3
    ISSN: 0065-406X
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 207 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karte
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: African Studies (Cambridge) 44
    Keywords: Südafrika Kap-Provinz ; Sklavenhandel ; Sklaverei ; Kolonie, holländisch ; Geschichte ; Wirtschaftsethnologie ; Wirtschaftsgeschichte ; Kolonialgeschichte
    Description / Table of Contents: List of illustrations, map and figures -- List of tables --Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- 1. The study of Cape slavery -- 2. The creation and growth of a slave society -- 3. Slave labour and the Cape economy -- 4. Slave trading -- 5. Slave demography -- 6. Prices and profits -- 7. Slave life and labour -- 8. Slave discipline and Company law -- 9. The slave response -- 10. Slavery and Cape society -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 184-201
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-31851-3 , 978-0-521-31851-8 , 0-521-26748-X , 978-0-521-26748-9
    ISSN: 0068-6794
    Language: English
    Pages: 110 Seiten
    Edition: First published in English, with revisions
    Series Statement: Cambridge Studies in Social Anthropology 54
    Uniform Title: Le _savoir des anthropologues
    Keywords: Anthropologie Theorie, ethnologische ; Anthropologie, soziale ; Ethnologie ; Lévi-Strauss, Claude [Leben und Werk]
    Abstract: What can be understood of other cultures? And what can we learn about people in general from the study of other cultures? In the three closely related essays that constitute this book and which have already created considerable controversy in their original French versions, and been rewritten and expanded for this edition, Dan Sperber discusses these fundamental issues of anthropology. In the first essay he analyses the way in which anthropology is written and read. In the second, he offers a novel rationalist alternative to cultural relativism, based on both anthropological and psychological arguments, and illustrated by his own fieldwork in Ethiopia. The third essay provides an assessment of the work of Levi-Strauss, in which the arguments of the previous two essays are linked with an incisive critique of Levi-Strauss' contribution to the study of cultural variation.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- Interpretive ethnography and theoretical anthropology -- Apparently irrational beliefs -- Claude Lévi-Strauss today.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 99-104
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    Albuquerque, NM : Univ. of New Mexico Press
    ISBN: 0-8263-0817-1
    Language: English
    Pages: VII, 134 S. , Ill., Kt.
    Keywords: Mexiko, alt Indianer, Mexiko ; Geschichte ; Mexiko
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0-521-31482-8 , 978-0-521-31482-4 , 0-521-30747-3 , 978-0-521-30747-5
    ISSN: 0068-6794
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 191 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: Cambridge Studies in Social Anthropology 57
    Uniform Title: I _sistemi delle classi d'età
    Keywords: Afrika, Subsahara Nordafrika ; Südafrika ; Ethnie, Afrika ; Massai ; Arusha ; Samburu ; Borana ; Igbo ; Nguni ; Zulu ; Kikuyu ; Meru ; Kenia ; Tansania ; Brasilien ; Altersklasse ; Frau ; Frau und sozialer Status ; Alter ; Ethnographie ; Anthropologie, soziale
    Abstract: All societies are differentiated by age. But in some, this differentiation takes the form of institutionalized, formally graded age classes, the members of which share an assigned 'structural' age, if not necessarily the same physiological age. The nature of formal age group systems has become one of the classic issues in modern social anthropology, although until now there has been no comprehensive explication of these complex forms of social organization. In this book, Bernardo Bernardi, one of the pioneers of the anthropological study of age class systems, provides a way of making sense of the diversity of such systems by analysing cross-culturally their common features and the pattern of their differences, and showing that they serve a general purpose for the organization of society and for the distribution and rotation of power.
    Description / Table of Contents: Translator's preface; Preface; 1. Characteristics of age class systems; 2. The anthropological study of age class systems; 3. Legitimation and power in age class systems; 4. The choice of ethnographic models; 5. The initiation model; 6. The initiation-transition model; 7. The generational model; 8. The residential model; 9. The regimental model; 10. The choreographic model; 11. Women and age class systems; 12. The ethnemic significance of the age class system; 13. History and changes in age class systems; Glossary; References; Index.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 174-181
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    Albuquerque, NM : Univ. of New Mexico Press
    ISBN: 0-8263-1178-4
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 200 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Tab., Kt.
    Keywords: Arizona Hopi ; Töpferei ; Indianer, Nordamerika ; Weltanschauung ; Ethnographie ; USA
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    Albuquerque, NM : Univ. of New Mexico Press
    ISBN: 0-8263-0765-5
    Language: English
    Pages: VII, 275 S.
    Keywords: Mittelamerika Maya ; Geschichte ; Historiographie, Methodologie
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