Black World/Negro Digest

Black World/Negro Digest
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Total Pages : 94
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Synopsis Black World/Negro Digest by :

Founded in 1943, Negro Digest (later “Black World”) was the publication that launched Johnson Publishing. During the most turbulent years of the civil rights movement, Negro Digest/Black World served as a critical vehicle for political thought for supporters of the movement.

The Meru Land Case

The Meru Land Case
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Publisher : Nairobi : East African Publishing House
Total Pages : 120
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015003673582
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Synopsis The Meru Land Case by : Kirilo Japhet

The Chagga and Meru of Tanzania

The Chagga and Meru of Tanzania
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 159
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ISBN-10 : 9781315309477
ISBN-13 : 1315309475
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Synopsis The Chagga and Meru of Tanzania by : Sally Falk Moore

The Chagga and the Meru are related peoples living on the rich banana-grove and coffee-plantation slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru in Northern Tanzania. While the literature on the Chagga is overwhelmingly large little is generally available on the Meru. This volume, originally published in 1977, provided for the first time a concise, comprehensive and well-documented overview of Chagga society, history and cosmology, drawing not only on the authors’ field work but on the works of the prolific Germans: Gutmann, Raum and others. It also detail original research and uses reports of the famous Meru Land Case to illuminate Meru society and economy and their adjustment in turn to Arusha, German and British colonial, and independent government influences.

British Colonial Development Policy After the Second World War

British Colonial Development Policy After the Second World War
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Publisher : LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages : 365
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ISBN-10 : 9783643105158
ISBN-13 : 3643105150
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Synopsis British Colonial Development Policy After the Second World War by : Rohland Schuknecht

The concept of "development" is one of the lasting legacies of the late colonial era in Africa. Taking Sukumaland in Tanzania as a reference, this book explores British colonial ideas about rural "development" and examines the results of their application after 1945. Colonial attempts to change African systems of agriculture are discussed extensively and critically assessed. Other issues like the exploitative character of British colonial development policy in the postwar period, the role of cooperatives, and the connection between development policy and decolonisation are also addressed. This book is the published version of author Rohland Schuknecht's doctoral thesis.

Imposing Wilderness

Imposing Wilderness
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 0520211782
ISBN-13 : 9780520211780
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Synopsis Imposing Wilderness by : Roderick P. Neumann

The book focuses on the symbolic importance of natural landscapes among various social groups in this setting, and how it relates to conflicts between peasant communities and the state. Neumann's thoughtful framing of the issues that fuel ongoing controversies will interest ecologists as well as those interested in political economy and development in Africa.

Beyond Ujamaa in Tanzania

Beyond Ujamaa in Tanzania
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : 9780520312593
ISBN-13 : 0520312597
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Synopsis Beyond Ujamaa in Tanzania by : Goran Hyden

This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1980.

Petitioning for our Rights, Fighting for our Nation. The History of the Democratic Union of Cameroonian Women, 1949-1960

Petitioning for our Rights, Fighting for our Nation. The History of the Democratic Union of Cameroonian Women, 1949-1960
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Publisher : African Books Collective
Total Pages : 170
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ISBN-10 : 9789956728053
ISBN-13 : 9956728055
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Synopsis Petitioning for our Rights, Fighting for our Nation. The History of the Democratic Union of Cameroonian Women, 1949-1960 by : Meredith Terretta

Thousands of Cameroonian women played an essential role in the radically anti-colonial nationalist movement led by the Union of the Populations of Cameroon (UPC): they were the women of the Democratic Union of Cameroonian Women (UDEFEC). Drawing on women nationalists' petitions to the United Nations, one of the largest collections of political documents written by African women during the decolonization era, as well as archival research and oral interviews, this work shows how UDEFEC transcended ethnic, class, education and social divides, and popularized nationalism in both urban and rural areas through the Trust Territories of the Cameroons under French and British administration. Foregrounding issues such as economic autonomy and biological and agricultural fertility, UDEFEC politics wove anti-imperial democracy and notions of universal human rights into locally rooted political cultures and histories. UDEFEC's history sheds light on the essential components of women's successful political mobilization in Africa, and contributes to the discussion of women's involvement in nationalist movements in formerly colonized territories.

Custodians of the Land

Custodians of the Land
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Publisher : Ohio University Press
Total Pages : 380
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ISBN-10 : 9780821440056
ISBN-13 : 0821440055
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Synopsis Custodians of the Land by : Gregory H. Maddox

Farming and pastoral societies inhabit ever-changing environments. This relationship between environment and rural culture, politics and economy in Tanzania is the subject of this volume which will be valuable in reopening debates on Tanzanian history. In his conclusion, Isaria N. Kimambo, a founding father of Tanzanian history, reflects on the efforts of successive historians to strike a balance between external causes of change and local initiative in their interpretations of Tanzanian history. He shows that nationalist and Marxist historians of Tanzanian history, understandably preoccupied through the first quarter-century of the country’s post-colonial history with the impact of imperialism and capitalism on East Africa, tended to overlook the initiatives taken by rural societies to transform themselves. Yet there is good reason for historians to think about the causes of change and innovation in the rural communities of Tanzania, because farming and pastoral people have constantly changed as they adjusted to shifting environmental conditions.

Mountain Farmers

Mountain Farmers
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 0520206193
ISBN-13 : 9780520206199
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Synopsis Mountain Farmers by : Thomas T. Spear

"This is a rich, stimulating work, written in clear and compelling prose, that will appeal to scholars in a variety of disciplines."--Angelique Haugerud, author of The Culture of Politics in Modern Kenya "Among the numerous contributions made by this book are its discussion of the politics of pseudo-traditionalism, its tracing of the emergence of a Christian leadership, and indeed its whole reconsideration of the significance of missions and Christianity."--James L. Giblin, author of Environmental Control in Northeastern Tanzania, 1840-1940