African Social Studies Series

Editorial Board: Preben Kaarsholm (Roskilde University), Carola Lentz (University of Mainz), John Lonsdale (University of Cambridge)

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1568-1203
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€75.00$104.00
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AFSS
Volume:
29
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Paperback
ISBN13:
9789004246331
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New Title
The Forgotten People
This is the first book that investigates political banishment in South Africa as well as with a global, historical and comparative focus. It advances understanding of banishment as an old and common practice.
€69.00$95.00
Series:
AFSS
Volume:
28
Version: 
Paperback
ISBN13:
9789004222618
Sure Road? Nationalisms in Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique
Eric Morier-Genoud (editor), Queen's University Belfast
This book brings together new research on nations and nationalism in Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique. It provides original case studies as well as a theoretical discussion on the subject.
€69.00$95.00
Series:
AFSS
Volume:
27
Version: 
Paperback
ISBN13:
9789004218437
Contested Power in Ethiopia
Kjetil Tronvoll and Tobias Hagmann (editors)
Drawing on nine case studies, this book offers a comparative ethnography of the contested powers that shape democratization in Ethiopia. Focusing on the competitive 2005 elections, the authors analyze how customary leaders, political parties and state officials confronted each other during ...
€69.00$95.00
Series:
AFSS
Volume:
26
Version: 
Paperback
ISBN13:
9789004218482
Consider Somaliland
Marleen Renders
Can ‘traditional’ leaders and institutions help to build more legitimate, accountable and effective governments in polities or ‘states’ under (re)construction? This book investigates the fascinating case of “Somaliland”, the 20-year old non-recognized state which emerged from Somalia’s conflict ...
€73.00$95.00
Series:
AFSS
Volume:
25
Version: 
Paperback
ISBN13:
9789004207295
The Politics of Ethnicity in Ethiopia
Lovise Aalen
Ethiopia’s unique system of ethnic-based federalism claims to minimise conflict by organising political power along ethnic lines. This empirical study shows that the system eases conflict at some levels but also sharpens inter-ethnic and intra-ethnic divides on the ground.
€73.00$95.00
Series:
AFSS
Volume:
24
Version: 
Paperback
ISBN13:
9789004190009
The Powerful Presence of the Past
Jacqueline Knörr and Wilson Trajano Filho (eds.)
This book conceptualizes integration and conflict as interrelated dimensions of social interaction impacted by specific historical experiences. Contributions aim at a better understanding of the social mechanisms affecting processes of integration and conflict at the local, national and regional ...
€73.00$95.00
Series:
AFSS
Volume:
23
Version: 
Paperback
ISBN13:
9789004185425
Being and Becoming Hausa
Edited by Anne Haour and Benedetta Rossi
Drawing on anthropology, linguistics, economic history, and archaeology, this book offers a compelling portrait of the emergence and evolution of Hausa identity in West Africa.
€73.00$95.00
Series:
AFSS
Volume:
22
Version: 
Paperback
ISBN13:
9789004185326
Disputing the Floodplains
Edited by Tobias Haller
African Floodplains in semi-arid areas are important for local livelihoods but are under pressure and contested. Case studies from Mali, Cameroon, Tanzania, Zambia and Botswana present the change in the management of common pool resources in these wetlands and provide a comparative ...
€73.00$95.00
Series:
AFSS
Volume:
21
Version: 
Paperback
ISBN13:
9789004182325
Land, Labour and Entrustment
Pamela Kea
Challenging portrayals of West African female farmers as a homogenous group, the present study provides an ethnographic account of the contractual relations established between female hosts and migrants, in the exchange of land and labour for agrarian production in The Gambia.
€73.00$95.00
Series:
AFSS
Volume:
20
Version: 
Paperback
ISBN13:
9789004183421
Maji Maji
Edited by James Giblin and Jamie Monson
This volume reexamines the Maji Maji war of 1905-07 in Tanzania, the largest African rebellion against European colonialism. Contributors provide histories of previously neglected localities and groups, and new insight into the use of protective medicines believed to provide invulnerability.
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