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Cambridge Centre of African Studies Book Series (Ohio University Press) There are 3 books published under this which are: 1. Abolitionism and Imperialism in Britain, Africa, and the Atlantic link Subscribe to new reviews feed Edited by Derek R. Peterson. 2. Christianity and Public Culture in Africa— 2011 Subscribe to new reviews feed Edited by Harri Englund 3. Peacebuilding, Power, and Politics in Africa— 2012 Subscribe to new reviews feed Edited by Devon Curtis and Gwinyayi A.Dzinesa More information about Cambridge Centre of African Studies Book Series can be found here Books that may be of interest: CONSERVATION SONG: A HISTORY OF PEASANT–STATE RELATIONS AND THE ENVIRONMENT IN MALAWI, 1860 –2000., By Wapulumuka Oliver Mulwafu. The White Horse Press. A CONSERVATION HISTORY WITH LESSONS FOR TODAY. Conservation Song explores ways in which colonial relations shaped meanings and conflicts over environmental control and management in Malawi.… more here... |
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The Centre occasionally publishes books or collections of seminar papers
arising out of Cambridge scholars' work. Titles available for sale are listed below: 1. Metal in Africa, by A McKeating and D Phillipson (with advice and assistance from Rachel Maclean). Cambridge Africana (1996), ISBN 0 902993 32 1. £2.95 Metal in Africa was published jointly by the African Studies Centre and the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology 1996, and produced in conjunction with a special exhibition, Metal in Africa, at the Cambridge University Museum of Archeology and Anthropology (26th September 1996 - 28th February 1998). 2. From Mau Mau to Harambee, by Tom Askwith. edited by Joanna Lewis. Cambridge African Monograph Series no 17 (1995), ISBN 0 902993 30 5. £9.95 3. Human Rights and the Making of Constitutions: Malawi,Kenya, Uganda, edited by Joanna Lewis, Peggy Owens, Louise Pirouet. Cambridge African Monograph Series no 18 (1995), ISBN 0 902993 31 3, £4.95 4. Why Angola Matters, edited by Keith Hart and Joanna Lewis. ISBN 0 85255 394 3, £11.95 5. Witchcraft in Contemporory Tanzania. edited by Ray Abrahams. Cambridge African Monograph Series no 16 (1994). ISBN 0 902993 29 1, £7.00. 6. Marriage and Divorce among the Asante, by T E Kyei. Cambridge African Monograph Series no 14 (1992), ISBN 0 902993 27 5, £7.00. 7. From Slaves to Palm Oil, by G.I. Jones. ISBN 0-902993-26-7, £6.00. 8. Militants or Proletarians? The Economic Culture of Underground Gold Miners in Southern Ghana, 1906-1976, by Don Robotham. ISBN 0-902993-25-9, £6.00 9. Asante Brass Casting. Lost-wax casting of gold-weights, ritual vessels and sculptures, with handmade equipment, by Christine Fox. ISBN 0-902993-24-0. Out of print. 10. Smallholder Agriculture in Colonial Kenya: The Official Mind and the Swynnerton Plan, by Anne Thurston. ISBN 0-902993-19-4, £5.00 11. Teaching Conservation: Proceedings of a Seminar on Teaching Conservation Overseas, by Simon Albrecht and Janet Seeley. ISBN 0-902993-18-6, £4.50 12. Talking with Ewe Seine Fishermen and Shallot Farmers, by Polly Hill. ISBN 0-902993-17-8, £5.00 13. Conservation in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Introductory Bibliography for the Social Sciences, by Janet Seeley, ISBN 0-902993-12-7, £5.00 14. Uganda's First Republic: Administrators and Politicians, 1961-1971, by A.F. Robertson. ISBN 0-902993-08-9, £5.00 How to Order: Send request indicating title(s) and number of copies to: The Centre of African Studies Alison Richard Building 7 West Road Cambridge CB3 9DT fax number: +44 (0)1223 769 329 email: centre@african.cam.ac.uk |
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