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Whitehall and the Black Republic - A Study of Colonial Britain's Attitude Towards Liberia, 1914-1939 (Hardcover, 1st ed.... Whitehall and the Black Republic - A Study of Colonial Britain's Attitude Towards Liberia, 1914-1939 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Jyotirmoy Pal Chaudhuri
R2,888 Discovery Miles 28 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the history of the relationship between Liberia and Britain-the world's first black republic, founded by former slaves, and the world's strongest colonial power. Jyotirmoy Pal Chaudhuri excavates a wealth of archival sources to reconstruct a turbulent narrative spanning key points in twentieth-century Liberian history. Pal Chaudhuri argues that the Black Republic was never a serious item on the British agenda for constructive action in West Africa, as seen in the repeated failure of their concessionaires, their interference with the Firestone rubber project, and their efforts to have Liberia expelled from the League of Nations. Untangling the conflicts and contradictions between Britain's colonial interests and humanitarian ideals, Whitehall and the Black Republic is a long overdue contribution to the history of Liberia and the British Empire.

The Soviet Union and Egypt, 1945-1955 (Hardcover): Rami Ginat The Soviet Union and Egypt, 1945-1955 (Hardcover)
Rami Ginat
R2,985 Discovery Miles 29 850 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Soviet Union and Egypt, first published in 1993, sheds new light on Soviet policy towards the Middle East after 1945. It seeks to uncover and analyse the events leading to the eventual domination of Egypt and other Arab countries by the Soviet Union. Soviet penetration into the region can only be understood by tracing the roots and motives of Soviet policy after the Second World War. The strengthening of Soviet influence resulted from a process of gradual political and ideological development in Egypt. Special attention is drawn to domestic and foreign developments in both countries, and the book makes extensive use of recently declassified documents and primary sources.

Anglo - Egyptian Relations 1800-1956 (Hardcover): John Marlowe Anglo - Egyptian Relations 1800-1956 (Hardcover)
John Marlowe
R4,036 Discovery Miles 40 360 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

First Published in 1965 Anglo - Egyptian Relations 1800-1956 provides a comprehensive overview of the political history of Egypt from 1800-1956. John Marlowe discusses important themes like the first British occupation; Great Britain and Mohamed Ali; second British Occupation; the 1936 treaty; the second German war; Egypt and the Arab League; post-war nationalism; revolution and the road to Suez. This book is a must read for students and scholars of Egyptian history, African history, and history in general.

Four Aspects of Egypt (Hardcover): John Marlowe Four Aspects of Egypt (Hardcover)
John Marlowe
R3,571 Discovery Miles 35 710 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

First Published in 1966 Four Aspects of Egypt provides a picturesque tour of Egypt for visitors and new arrivals in the country. John Marlowe takes us on a journey by discussing the splendour and durability of the remains of Egypt's ancient civilization; the mosques, tombs, khans (inns) and sibilas (fountains) of mediaeval Cairo; the total dependence of Egypt upon the Nile and its life-giving waters; and with efforts of modernization in the country, to capture its enchantment through descriptions of the land and its history. This book will be an interesting read for general readers interested in history of Egypt and travelogues.

August House Is Dead, Long Live August House - The Story Of A Johannesburg Atelier (Paperback): Kim Gurney August House Is Dead, Long Live August House - The Story Of A Johannesburg Atelier (Paperback)
Kim Gurney
R365 Discovery Miles 3 650 Ships in 4 - 8 working days

In the east end of the inner city of Johannesburg, a former textiles factory undergoes a dramatic transformation to become, over the next several years, one of the city’s foremost artists’ studios. When the sale of the building seems imminent, not only must the artists face the daunting prospect of relocation, but a remarkable chapter in the complex narrative of contemporary South African art seems about to close. Sensing the importance of this moment, Kim Gurney, herself a former tenant of the atelier, follows the stories of several of the August House denizens through some of the artworks that came to life in their studios. The result is a fascinating study of the role of the atelier and its artists in South Africa’s fractious art world, and a consideration of the relationship between art and the ever-changing city of Johannesburg.

With the eye of an urbanist, artist and resident, Kim Gurney [constructs] a compelling assemblage of individual, visual and urban narratives brilliantly illuminates the complex life of a building, August House, located in inner city Johannesburg. Her cast of characters—artists, workers, neighbours, August House and the city—lend poignant contours to the ebbs and flows of daily life,the pressures of gentrification, the ruthlessness of poverty, the radicality of the imagination and the ghosts of history.

Modern African Conflicts - An Encyclopedia of Civil Wars, Revolutions, and Terrorism (Hardcover): Timothy J. Stapleton Modern African Conflicts - An Encyclopedia of Civil Wars, Revolutions, and Terrorism (Hardcover)
Timothy J. Stapleton
R3,360 Discovery Miles 33 600 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

An essential resource for students or general readers interested in post-colonial Africa, this encyclopedia provides coverage of different regions, countries, wars, battles, factions, leaders, and foreign powers. Armed conflict represents a substantial part of African history since around 1960, yet this history is either insufficiently taught or overshadowed by negative stereotypes about African "tribal warfare." In an effort to introduce this vital topic to students and general readers alike, this one-volume encyclopedia provides concise historical information on conflicts that occurred in postcolonial Africa. The entries cover all the regions of Africa (North, West, Central, East, and Southern); the Cold War and post-Cold War periods; a range of important leaders; various types of conflicts from civil wars and insurgencies to conventional military engagements; involvement of foreign powers; and such themes as airpower, women and war, and genocide. Includes more than 150 entries on various individuals, events, movements, and organizations Presents further reading sources at the end of each entry in order to further aid readers in their study of the topic Offers a chronology of the events discussed throughout the encyclopedia Features contributions from key scholars in the fields of African history and military studies

Regime Hegemony in Museveni's Uganda - Pax Musevenica (Hardcover, 2007 ed.): J. Rubongoya Regime Hegemony in Museveni's Uganda - Pax Musevenica (Hardcover, 2007 ed.)
J. Rubongoya
R1,552 Discovery Miles 15 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a study of the struggle for the restoration of legitimate power in Uganda following the 1986 National Resistance Army/Movement (NRA/M) liberation battle led by President Yoweri Museveni. This book emphasizes the normative basis for the exercise of power in Uganda reconstruction efforts, tracing a philosophical thread through previous studies of democratization, human rights, and the role of women. "Political Legitimacy in Uganda" addresses the empirical consequences of legitimacy on power relations and how this affects democratization and economic progress.

Slavery (Hardcover): C.W.W. Greenidge Slavery (Hardcover)
C.W.W. Greenidge
R3,429 Discovery Miles 34 290 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Slavery, first published in 1958, examines four main types of modern slavery: chattel slavery; the sale of women into marriage; the sale of children into work and prostitution; serfdom. Mr Greenidge, a Director of the Anti-Slavery Society, marshals an astonishing array of findings into modern slavery, and outlines the history of the anti-slavery movement.

The African Link - The African Link: British Attitudes in the Era of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1550-1807 (Hardcover): Anthony... The African Link - The African Link: British Attitudes in the Era of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1550-1807 (Hardcover)
Anthony J. Barker
R3,435 Discovery Miles 34 350 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The African Link, first published in 1978, breaks new ground in the studies of pre-19th century racial prejudice by emphasizing the importance of the West African end of the slave trade. For the British, the important African link was the commercial one which brought slave traders into contact with the peoples of West Africa. Far from remaining covert, their experiences were reflected in a vast array of scholarly, educational, popular and polemical writing. The picture of Black Africa that emerges from these writings is scarcely favourable - yet through the hostility of traders and moralising editors appear glimpses of respect and admiration for African humanity, skills and artefacts. The crudest generalisations about Black Africa are revealed as the inventions of credulous medieval geographers and of the late 18th century pro-slavery lobby. The author combines the more matter-of-fact reports of the intervening centuries with analysis of 17th and 18th century social and scientific theories to fill a considerable gap in the history of racial attitudes.

Mazisi Kunene - Literature, Activism, and African Worldview (Hardcover): Dike Okoro Mazisi Kunene - Literature, Activism, and African Worldview (Hardcover)
Dike Okoro
R4,019 Discovery Miles 40 190 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

examines the life and work of Mazisi Kunene explores how 'oraliterature' and cultural traditions informed Kunene's poetry draws on a range of interviews and comparative studies, the book situates Kunene's work in a wider conversation about South African social struggles. This book is an important contribution to our understanding of one of the giants of African literary history. As such, it will be of interest to researchers across African literary and postcolonial studies.

Cultural Heritage Management in Africa - The Heritage of the Colonized (Hardcover): George Okello Abungu, Webber Ndoro Cultural Heritage Management in Africa - The Heritage of the Colonized (Hardcover)
George Okello Abungu, Webber Ndoro
R4,040 Discovery Miles 40 400 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

1. This book explores the diversity of Africa's cultural heritage, analyses how and why this heritage has been managed and considers the factors that continue to influence management strategies and systems throughout the African continent. 2. This book includes contributions from a cast of prominent scholars and heritage professionals working across Africa. 3. This book examines the ideological influence of independence movements on the African continent's management and remembering of heritage. 4. This will be essential reading for those engaged in the study of museums and heritage, development, archaeology, anthropology, history and African studies. It will also be of interest to heritage and museum professionals who wish to learn more about the issues of decolonisation of heritage.

Women of Piracy (Hardcover): Brittany VandeBerg Women of Piracy (Hardcover)
Brittany VandeBerg
R1,552 Discovery Miles 15 520 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Drawing from an interdisciplinary body of research and data, Women of Piracy employs a criminological lens to explore how women have been involved in, and impacted by, maritime piracy operations from the 16th century to present day piracy off the coast of Somalia. The book challenges and resists popular understandings of women as peripheral to the criminal enterprise of piracy by presenting and analyzing their roles and experiences as victims, perpetrators, and criminal justice actors, showing that women have been, and continue to be, central figures in maritime piracy. Unfolding in three parts, part one sets the context by providing readers with a history of the masculinization of the sea. Part two focuses on the gendered division of labor in piracy operations, discussing how and why the roles and responsibilities associated with this gendered labor have emerged, persisted, evolved, and/or ceased over time, as well as considering which roles and responsibilities appear to be context-specific and which seem to transgress geographical locations. Part three explores how women have (or have not) been brought to justice for their participation in crimes of piracy as well as the roles of women in efforts to combat piracy. The overarching objective is to ignite a broader discussion about the various cultural, social, historical, and economic forces that create opportunities for women to participate in maritime piracy and counter-piracy, why women continue to be invisible figures of piracy, and what implications this has for how we study, police, and bring pirates to justice. The first criminologically-grounded, global study exploring the continuity and evolution of women in maritime piracy, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of criminology, gender, feminist studies, international relations, anthropology, history, and political geography. It will also be useful to maritime and law enforcement professionals.

Cairo, City of Art and Commerce (Hardcover, New edition): Gaston Wiet Cairo, City of Art and Commerce (Hardcover, New edition)
Gaston Wiet
R2,762 Discovery Miles 27 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The evolution of the Moslem capital of Cairo is studied beginning with the Arab conquest, which led to the widespread intermingling of peoples on two continents, and ending with the discovery of the route around the Cape of Good Hope, which was to undermine Egypt's active international role. The book is written for people of various interests.

Political Myth-making, Nationalist Resistance and Populist Performance - Examining Kwame Nkrumah's Construction and... Political Myth-making, Nationalist Resistance and Populist Performance - Examining Kwame Nkrumah's Construction and Promotion of the African Dream (Hardcover)
Mark Nartey
R4,025 Discovery Miles 40 250 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Using the socio-political discourse of Kwame Nkrumah, a pioneering Pan-Africanist and Ghana's independence leader, Nartey investigates the notion of political myth-making in a context underexplored in the literature. He examines Nkrumah's construction of a myth described in the book as the Unite or Perish myth (i.e., the idea of a 'United States of Africa' being a prerequisite for the survival of Africa in the post-independence period), exploring the rhetorical resources he deployed, categorizing and analyzing key tropes and metaphors, and setting out the myth's basic components. This book focuses on three areas: an investigation of political myth-making as a social and discursive practice in order to identify particular semiotic practices and linguistic patterns deployed in the construction of mythic discourse; the unpacking of the discursive manifestation, representation, features, and functions of political mythic themes; and finally to propose and implement an integrated discourse analytical framework to account for the complexities of mythic discourse and political narratives in general. It analyzes how Nkrumah deployed his discourse to concurrently construct heroes and villains, protagonists and antagonists, as part of an ideological mechanism aimed at galvanizing support for and instigating action on the part of the masses towards his lifelong African dream. Nartey's book steps out from the conventional domain of critical discourse studies to focus on myth as a form of populist performance. It will be of interest to postgraduate students and academics in (critical) discourse studies, rhetorical discourse analysis, African and Diaspora studies, and African history, as well as non-academics such as journalists, political commentators, and people who consider themselves to be Nkrumaists and Pan-Africanists.

Postcolonial Transition and Global Business History - British Multinational Companies in Ghana and Nigeria (Hardcover):... Postcolonial Transition and Global Business History - British Multinational Companies in Ghana and Nigeria (Hardcover)
Stephanie Decker
R4,024 Discovery Miles 40 240 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

British multinationals faced unprecedented challenges to their organizational legitimacy in the middle of the twentieth century as the European colonial empires were dismantled and institutional transformations changed colonial relationships in Africa and other parts of the world. This book investigates the political networking and internal organizational changes in five British multinationals (United Africa Company, John Holt & Co., Ashanti Goldfields Corporation, Bank of West Africa and Barclays Bank DCO). These firms were forced to adapt their strategies and operations to changing institutional environments in two English-speaking West African countries, Ghana (formerly the Gold Coast) and Nigeria, from the late 1940s to the late 1970s. Decolonization meant that formerly imperial businesses needed to develop new political networks and change their internal organization and staffing to promote more Africans to managerial roles. This postcolonial transition culminated in indigenization programmes (and targeted nationalizations) which forced foreign companies to sell equity and assets to domestic investors in the 1970s. Postcolonial Transition and Global Business History is the first in-depth historical study on how British firms sought to adapt over several decades to rapid political and economic transformation in West Africa. Exploring both postcolonial transitions and development discourse, this book addresses the topics with regard to business and economic history and will be of interest to researchers, academics, and students in the fields of organizational change, political economy, African studies and globalization.

General Labour History of Africa - Workers, Employers and Governments, 20th-21st Centuries (Hardcover): Stefano Bellucci,... General Labour History of Africa - Workers, Employers and Governments, 20th-21st Centuries (Hardcover)
Stefano Bellucci, Andreas Eckert; Contributions by Akua O. Britwum, Andreas Admasie, Andreas Eckert, …
R6,358 Discovery Miles 63 580 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The first comprehensive and authoritative history of work and labour in Africa; a key text for all working on African Studies and Labour History worldwide. Co-published with the International Labour Organization on the centenary of its founding in 1919, the General Labour History of Africa is a landmark in the study of labour history. It brings, for the first time, an African perspective within a global context to the study of labour and labour relations. The volume analyses key developments in the 20th century, such as the emergence of free wage labour; the transformation in labour relations; the role of capital and employers; labour agency and movements; the growing diversity of formal and informal or precarious labour; the meaning of work; and the impact of gender and age on the workplace. The contributors - eminent historians, anthropologists and social scientists from Africa, Europe and the United States - examine African labour in the context of labour and social issues worldwide: mobility and colonial and postcolonial migration, forced labour, security, the growth of entrepreneurial labour, the informal sector and self-employment, and the impact of trade unionism, welfare and state relations. The book discusses key sectors such as mining, agriculture, industry, transport, domestic work, and sport, tourism and entertainment, as well as the international dimension and the history and impact of the International Labour Organization itself. This authoritative and comprehensive work will be an invaluableresource for historians of labour, social relations and African history. In association with the ILO Regional Office for Africa Stefano Bellucci is senior researcher at the International Institute of SocialHistory, Amsterdam, and lecturer in African History and Economy at Leiden University, the Netherlands; Andreas Eckert is Director of the International Research Centre for Work and the Human Life Cycle in Global History and professor of African history at Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany.

A Land of Dreams - A Study of Jewish and Caribbean Migrant Communities in England (Hardcover): Simon Taylor A Land of Dreams - A Study of Jewish and Caribbean Migrant Communities in England (Hardcover)
Simon Taylor
R2,978 Discovery Miles 29 780 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

A Land of Dreams, first published in 1993, explores two events in recent English history: the settlement of East European Jews in the East End of London, and the growth of an African-Caribbean community in Birmingham. It is an ethnographic study of two first-generation migrant communities, built upon the experiences of the migrants themselves. It focuses on the stories of their migration and their early days in England, and in particular, upon the stories of their working lives and their everyday struggles in their new land. Placing two studies side by side exposes the quite different social and economic conditions which confronted the two groups of migrants upon arrival in England.

Lost Illusions - Caribbean Minorities in Britain and the Netherlands (Hardcover): Malcolm Cross, Han Entzinger Lost Illusions - Caribbean Minorities in Britain and the Netherlands (Hardcover)
Malcolm Cross, Han Entzinger
R3,593 Discovery Miles 35 930 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Lost Illusions, first published in 1988, analyses the differing experiences of Caribbean migration to Britain and the Netherlands, both from the perspectives of the countries and from the migrants themselves. The editors have compiled a volume of in-depth articles from experts from Britain and the Netherlands to provide an essential examination of Caribbean migration to two different European countries in the 1970s and 1980s.

Minorities in the Open Society - Prisoners of Ambivalence (Hardcover): Geoff Dench Minorities in the Open Society - Prisoners of Ambivalence (Hardcover)
Geoff Dench
R2,986 Discovery Miles 29 860 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Minorities in the Open Society (1986) challenges optimistic assumptions regarding race relations in western nations, namely that social justice will prevail without much effort. It examines the interests behind public affirmations of commitment to integration, and presents a range of contemporary and historical material which illustrate the double-binds created for minorities by the dominant communities, who offer equality with one hand while obstructing it with the other. Individual members of minorities may be given the opportunity to achieve social prominence - but only to carry out special jobs on behalf of the majority.

Crossing Cultural Borders - Education for Immigrant Families in America (Hardcover): Concha Delgado-Gaitan, Henry Trueba Crossing Cultural Borders - Education for Immigrant Families in America (Hardcover)
Concha Delgado-Gaitan, Henry Trueba
R2,976 Discovery Miles 29 760 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Crossing Cultural Borders (1991) examines the day-to-day interaction of immigrant children with adults, siblings and peers in the home, school and community at large as these families demonstrate their skill in using their culture to survive in a new society. Children of Mexican and Central American immigrant families in Secoya crossed a national border, and continue to cross linguistic, social and cultural borders that separate the home, school and outside world.

Cultural Conflict and Adaptation - The Case of Hmong Children in American Society (Hardcover): Henry T. Trueba, Lila Jacobs,... Cultural Conflict and Adaptation - The Case of Hmong Children in American Society (Hardcover)
Henry T. Trueba, Lila Jacobs, Elizabeth Kirton
R2,822 Discovery Miles 28 220 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Cultural Conflict and Adaptation (1990) examines the alienation and cultural conflicts faced at school by the children of a small group of Hmong who have settled in La Playa, California. The educational process for these children is an example of cultural conflict and adjustment patterns which may be found in many other populations in the world.

Healing Multicultural America - Mexican Immigrants Rise to Power in Rural California (Hardcover): Henry T. Trueba, Cirenio... Healing Multicultural America - Mexican Immigrants Rise to Power in Rural California (Hardcover)
Henry T. Trueba, Cirenio Rodriguez, Yali Zou, Jose Cintron
R2,976 Discovery Miles 29 760 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Healing Multicultural America (1993) looks at a group of Mexican immigrants who managed to understand and use the US democratic system to gain access to the 'American Dream'. The book aims to assist its readers to understand the significance of the politics of education for ethnic minorities. The authors point up the gravity of the problems experienced by minority groups worldwide which cannot be underestimated: problems such as inter-ethnic conflict, cultural tensions, poverty, alienation, violence and self-rejection.

The Americanization Syndrome - A Quest for Conformity (Hardcover): Robert A Carlson The Americanization Syndrome - A Quest for Conformity (Hardcover)
Robert A Carlson
R2,975 Discovery Miles 29 750 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Americanization Syndrome (1987) examines the historical role of education in the process of 'Americanization'. It argues that beginning with seventeenth century puritan leaders such as John Winthrop and Cotton Maher, the pattern of American education has been not the promotion of a blend of different cultures but the indoctrination of norms of belief of religion, politics and economics and an explicit discouragement of cultural variety. It traces the political role of education at key junctures of American history - after Independence, in the reconstruction of the South after the Civil War, in the establishment of settlement houses and the use of scientific management techniques by employers. The author focuses on the period 1900-1925 when new waves of immigrants from southern and eastern Europe led to a new drive for orthodoxy.

The Absorption of Immigrants - A Comparative Study Based Mainly on the Jewish Community in Palestine and the State of Israel... The Absorption of Immigrants - A Comparative Study Based Mainly on the Jewish Community in Palestine and the State of Israel (Hardcover)
S. N Eisenstadt
R2,986 Discovery Miles 29 860 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Absorption of Immigrants (1954) examines the assimilation of immigrants in the Yishuv (the Jewish Community in Palestine) and in the State of Israel. It provides a historical analysis of the social structure of the Yishuv and of the development of the new Israeli society. The book also applies the general framework to the analysis of some main types of modern migrations and a series of tentative conclusions is given which may serve as detailed hypotheses for subsequent inquiries. In this way a comparative study of different types of migrations and absorption of immigrants is built up, and an objective evaluation can be made of the place of an Israeli Society among other communities, and their special ways of absorbing new immigrants.

Colonial Immigrants in a British City - A Class Analysis (Hardcover): John Rex, Sally Tomlinson, David Hearnden, Peter Ratcliffe Colonial Immigrants in a British City - A Class Analysis (Hardcover)
John Rex, Sally Tomlinson, David Hearnden, Peter Ratcliffe
R3,599 Discovery Miles 35 990 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Colonial Immigrants in a British City (1979) analyses the relationship between West Indian and Asian immigrants and the class structure of a British city. Based on a four-year research project in the Handsworth area of Birmingham, the book is a study of race and community relations - political, social, economic and personal - in a major centre of immigrant settlement. It considers the relationship between housing class and class formations and consciousness in other sectors of allocation, such as employment and education. It includes a consideration of the changing political climate on race relations between 1950 and 1976.

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