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Church, State and Society in Kenya - From Mediation to Opposition (Hardcover): Galia Sabar Church, State and Society in Kenya - From Mediation to Opposition (Hardcover)
Galia Sabar
R4,186 Discovery Miles 41 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During the 1980s, religion was widely assumed to have lost its dominant position in Western culture and to be losing ground throughout the world. This has not been the case. Today we see an upsurge in religion worldwide, which has affected people's spiritual, cultural, economic and political lives.
Much has been written about the expanded role of religion in the socio-political arena of Islam in the Middle East, of the Catholic Church in countries formerly under Communist control, and of the rising neo-Pentecostalism in Latin America. Similary, much has also been written about the colonial evangelism and the expansion on the role of Christianity in post-colonial Africa. This book joins the debate on the role of Christianity in coloniality, and more so, in post-coloniality and neo-coloniality in Kenya. It traces the process of transformation in which the church, state and society in Kenya took part, and attempts to construct new understandings of the relationships between the three. It demonstrates the crucial role of the church in shaping Kenya's emerging civil society and in developing an alternative politics.

North Africa, Islam and the Mediterranean World - From the Almoravids to the Algerian War (Hardcover, annotated edition): Julia... North Africa, Islam and the Mediterranean World - From the Almoravids to the Algerian War (Hardcover, annotated edition)
Julia Clancy-Smith
R3,883 Discovery Miles 38 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Long regarded as the preserve of French scholars and Francophone audiences due to its significance to France's colonial empire, North Africa is increasingly recognized for its own singular importance as a crossover region. Situated where Islamic, Mediterranean, African, and European histories intersect, the Maghrib has long acted as a cultural conduit, mediator and broker. From the medieval era, when the oasis of Sijilmasa in the Moroccan wilderness funnelled caravan loads of gold into international networks, through the 16th century when two superpowers, the Ottomans and the Spanish Hapsburgs, battled for mastery of the Mediterranean along the North African frontier, and well into the 20th century which witnessed one of Africa's cruellest wars unfold in "French Algeria," the Maghrib has retained its uniqueness as a place where worlds meet.

Environing Empire - Nature, Infrastructure and the Making of German Southwest Africa (Hardcover): Martin Kalb Environing Empire - Nature, Infrastructure and the Making of German Southwest Africa (Hardcover)
Martin Kalb
R2,891 Discovery Miles 28 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Even leaving aside the vast death and suffering that it wrought on indigenous populations, German ambitions to transform Southwest Africa in the early part of the twentieth century were futile for most. For years colonists wrestled ocean waters, desert landscapes, and widespread aridity as they tried to reach inland in their effort of turning outwardly barren lands into a profitable settler colony. In his innovative environmental history, Martin Kalb outlines the development of the colony up to World War I, deconstructing the common settler narrative, all to reveal the importance of natural forces and the Kaisereich's everyday violence.

Race (Paperback): Ryland Fisher Race (Paperback)
Ryland Fisher
R508 Discovery Miles 5 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The author, interviews some South Africans of different hues, about the idea of race, what it has meant to them and how they envision a future South Africa, steeped as the country and its people are in a highly charged and often unacknowledged world of racial sensitivity. Amongst the interviewees are Naledi Pandor, Minister of Education; Wilmot James, executive director of the African Genome Education Institute; Rhoda Kadalie, journalist and human rights activist; Melanie Verwoerd, former South African ambassador to Ireland; Phatekile Holomisa, president of the Congress of Traditional Leaders of South Africa (Contralesa); and Carel Boshoff, the founder of Orania, an Afrikaner homeland established in 1991 in the Northern Cape.

Africans and Africa in the Bible - An Ethnic and Geographic Approach (Paperback): Tim Welch Africans and Africa in the Bible - An Ethnic and Geographic Approach (Paperback)
Tim Welch
R229 Discovery Miles 2 290 Ships in 4 - 8 working days
The brick of time - The history of Sai Gon - Ho Chi Minh City (Hardcover): Abbooks And Culture Company, VI Tr?n The brick of time - The history of Sai Gon - Ho Chi Minh City (Hardcover)
Abbooks And Culture Company, VI Trần
R1,401 Discovery Miles 14 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Long Shadow of the British Empire - The Ongoing Legacies of Race and Class in Zambia (Hardcover): J. Milner-Thornton The Long Shadow of the British Empire - The Ongoing Legacies of Race and Class in Zambia (Hardcover)
J. Milner-Thornton
R2,805 Discovery Miles 28 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the lived experiences of formerly colonized people in the privacy of their homes, communities, workplaces, and classrooms, and the associations created from these social interactions. It examines the centrality of gender and social identity in the formation of non-western people in the British Empire.

Food Insecurity and the Social Division of Labour in Tanzania,1919-85 (Hardcover): D. Bryceson Food Insecurity and the Social Division of Labour in Tanzania,1919-85 (Hardcover)
D. Bryceson
R2,805 Discovery Miles 28 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Most studies of famine and the African food crisis stress how the socio-economic context influences the occurrence of food shortages. By contrast, this book argues that food insecurity itself influences the social and economic organization of the society. Through this approach, the author provides a new interpretation of the causes and consequences of Tanzania's present economic crisis. The book examines the effects of changing food availability on the functioning of the state, the market and clientage networks, over the past seven decades. The conclusion is that clientage is no less important than the state and market as an organizational force in Tanzanian society, and, under heightened food insecurity, the state and market lose ground to clientage.

A Short History of the Fatimid Khalifate (Hardcover): De Lacy O'Leary A Short History of the Fatimid Khalifate (Hardcover)
De Lacy O'Leary
R8,516 Discovery Miles 85 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

An Unofficial War - Inside The Conflict In Pietermaritzburg (Paperback): Matthew Kentridge An Unofficial War - Inside The Conflict In Pietermaritzburg (Paperback)
Matthew Kentridge
R195 R168 Discovery Miles 1 680 Save R27 (14%) Out of stock
Power, Politics, and Higher Education in Southern Africa - International Regimes, Local Governments, and Educational Autonomy... Power, Politics, and Higher Education in Southern Africa - International Regimes, Local Governments, and Educational Autonomy (Hardcover, New)
Jose Augusto Cossa, Josae Augusto Cossa
R2,390 Discovery Miles 23 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book addresses the manifestations of power dynamics in negotiations between international organizations operating at the global level (e.g., the World Bank, WTO, and UNESCO) and international organizations operating at the regional level (e.g., NEPAD, SADC, and AAU). It further addresses how these dynamics influence the educational autonomy of governments in the region. Although it focuses on Southern Africa, the principles drawn and the models developed therein can contribute to a better understanding of inter-organizational interactions in other regions of the world. This study also illuminates specific and general instances of power dynamics, which resulted in models and categories of power that are useful to inform a wide variety of academic disciplines in the social sciences and the humanities. The RIF model (Regimes as Intermediate Factors) adds to the regime formation discourse by providing a visual representation of the complex role of regimes as intermediate between a system's power structure and the negotiations and decision-makings that occur within the system. The NSPD model (Necessary and Sufficient conditions plus Properties and Dimensions) provides a tool with which to engage in basic conceptual analysis. The FET model (Filter Effect Theory) adds to the periphery-center discourse by providing a visual representation of the interactions between Global International Regimes, Regional International Regimes, and Local Governments in relation to the code of international negotiations. The SRHP model (Schematic Representation of Hermeneutical Power) adds a discourse of hermeneutical proximity-distance in areas concerned with textual interpretation. Collections in African studies, education, and political science will find this book to be a valuable addition.

Human Porterage and Colonial State Formation in German East Africa, 1880s-1914 - Tensions of Transport (Hardcover, 1st ed.... Human Porterage and Colonial State Formation in German East Africa, 1880s-1914 - Tensions of Transport (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Andreas Greiner
R3,519 Discovery Miles 35 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the role of caravan transport and human porterage in the colony of German East Africa (present-day mainland Tanzania, Rwanda, and Burundi). With caravan mobility being of pivotal importance to colonial rule during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the exploration of vernacular transport and its governance during this period sheds new light on the trajectories of colonial statehood. The author addresses key questions such as the African resilience to colonial interventions, the issue of labor recruitment, and the volatility of colonial infrastructure. This book unveils a fundamental contradiction in the way that German administrators dealt with precolonial modes of transport in East Africa. While colonizers championed for the abolishment of caravan transport, they strongly depended on porters in the absence of pack animals or railways. To bring this contradiction to the fore, the author studies the shifting role of caravans in East Africa during the era of 'high imperialism.' Uncovering the extent to which porters and caravan entrepreneurs challenged and shaped colonial policymaking, this book provides an insightful read for historians studying German Empire and African history, as well as those interested in the history of transport and infrastructure.

Pharoah'S Gateway To Eternity - The Hawara Labyrinth of King Amenemhat III (Hardcover): Eric P. Uphill Pharoah'S Gateway To Eternity - The Hawara Labyrinth of King Amenemhat III (Hardcover)
Eric P. Uphill
R7,102 Discovery Miles 71 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Scholars opinions are mixed regarding the wonders Herodotus described in his travels. Among the buildings, the Egyptian Labyrinth was at the top of his list, and this has given rise to much speculation about its form, size, and purpose over the last two centuries. Pharoah's Gateway to Eternity searches for the answers to these problems.

Royal Annals Of Ancient Egypt (Hardcover): Wilkinson Royal Annals Of Ancient Egypt (Hardcover)
Wilkinson
R10,601 Discovery Miles 106 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The kings of ancient Egypt's first five dynasties were responsible for the creation of a unique and enduring civilisation, epitomised by its most impressive monuments, the pyramids. Yet what do we know about the reigns of these kings? Excavations have revealed much; but Egyptology has always been blessed with another rich source of information, the written texts and inscriptions composed by the ancient Egyptians themselves.

For the history of the first five dynasties, one particular series of inscriptions has always been of prime importance. This is the collection of inscribed, stone fragments known as the royal annals. Now divided between museums in Palermo, Cairo and London, these documents from ancient Egypt have been the focus of countless studies in the century or so since they first came to light. For they seem to record the reigns of Egypt's early kings on a reign-by-reign, year-by-year basis. The information they contain has been translated, interpreted and re-interpreted by generations of Egyptologists, in the hope of achieving a better understanding of the first great period of ancient Egyptian history. And yet amazingly for such crucial documents, no complete edition of all seven surviving fragments has ever been published. Royal Annals fills this gap. The text is accompanied by specially-commissioned, detailed line-drawings of all the fragments.

Letters From Nigeria - Volume 2 (Hardcover): Elizabeth Deeks Letters From Nigeria - Volume 2 (Hardcover)
Elizabeth Deeks
R1,236 R871 Discovery Miles 8 710 Save R365 (30%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
A Strange Campaign - The Battle for Madagascar (Paperback): Russell Phillips A Strange Campaign - The Battle for Madagascar (Paperback)
Russell Phillips; Foreword by Peter Caddick Adams
R273 Discovery Miles 2 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The War in North Africa, 1940-1943 - A Selected Bibliography (Hardcover, New): Colin F. Baxter The War in North Africa, 1940-1943 - A Selected Bibliography (Hardcover, New)
Colin F. Baxter
R1,306 Discovery Miles 13 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Few of the major campaigns of World War II aroused as much controversy as the War in North Africa, 1940-1943. Figures such as Rommel, Montgomery, and Eisenhower would become world famous because of the fighting in North Africa. This book opens with seven historiographical essays that evaluate and critically assess the major contributions to the literature on the War in North Africa. It then includes an alphabetically arranged bibliography of the 504 entries cited in the essays. The material is easily accessible, with cross-references between the text and the bibliography and a full index.

The volume includes chapters on the Desert War, 1940-42; the Axis Powers in North Africa; Montgomery, Alam Halfa and El Alamein; TORCH: the Landings in French North Africa, and the Tunisian Campaign. Full attention is given to questions and issues historians have raised on such controversies as the Auchinleck-Montgomery dispute, the debate over Operation TORCH, and the Darlan affair. Emphasis is on English-language works, but the most significant Italian, German, and French works are cited and assessed. The book has been written for use in public, college, university, and institutional libraries, and to serve general readers and military historians.

Why Alliances Fail - Islamist and Leftist Coalitions in North Africa (Hardcover): Matt Buehler Why Alliances Fail - Islamist and Leftist Coalitions in North Africa (Hardcover)
Matt Buehler
R2,177 Discovery Miles 21 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since 2011, the Arab world has seen a number of autocrats, including leaders from Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Yemen, fall from power. Yet, in the wake of these political upheavals, only one state, Tunisia, transitioned successfully from authoritarianism to democracy. Opposition parties forged a durable and long-term alliance there, which supported democratization. Similar pacts failed in Morocco and Mauritania, however. In Why Alliances Fail, Buehler explores the circumstances under which stable, enduring alliances are built to contest authoritarian regimes, marshaling evidence from coalitions between North Africa's Islamists and leftists. Buehler draws on nearly two years of Arabic fieldwork interviews, original statistics, and archival research, including interviews with the first Islamist prime minister in Moroccan history, Abdelilah Benkirane. Introducing a theory of alliance durability, Buehler explains how the nature of an opposition party's social base shapes the robustness of alliances it builds with other parties. He also examines the social origins of authoritarian regimes, concluding that those regimes that successfully harnessed the social forces of rural isolation and clientelism were most effective at resisting the pressure for democracy that opposition parties exerted. With fresh insight and compelling arguments, Why Alliances Fail carries vital implications for understanding the mechanisms driving authoritarian persistence in the Arab world and beyond.

Sudan - The Reconquest Reappraised (Hardcover, illustrated edition): Edward M Spiers Sudan - The Reconquest Reappraised (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Edward M Spiers
R5,148 Discovery Miles 51 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

On 2 September 1898 Kitchener's Anglo-Egyptian army defeated the massed armies of dervishes at the battle of Omdurman. To commemorate the centenary of these events, eleven historians have collaborated to produce a fresh reappraisal of the reconquest and its international repercussions. They examine some of the policies, personalities and issues involved from different perspectives.
British political and military policies are reviewed, with studies of the aims and motives of Lord Salisbury, the political problems of Kitchener's command, and the experience of campaigning in the Sudan. There are analyses of the images sent back from the Sudan, the difficulties of reporting the campaign, and the role of unofficial correspondents, with a facsimile reproduction of a dispatch from Winston Churchill.
The contributors examine the colonial difficulties that triggered the campaign, the machinations of the Kaiser in trying to bring about a war between Britain and France, the evolution of French attitudes and the resolution of the Fashoda crisis, the well-informed and incisive monitoring of events by Austria-Hungary, and the widespread European view that Omdurman constituted a triumph for 'civilisation'. Finally, the significance of the reconquest is reviewed for its impact upon Sudanese history, particularly for the deeply rooted and enduring legacy of Mahdism.

Missionaries and the Colonial State - Radicalism and Governance in Rwanda and Burundi, 1900-1972 (Hardcover): David Whitehouse Missionaries and the Colonial State - Radicalism and Governance in Rwanda and Burundi, 1900-1972 (Hardcover)
David Whitehouse
R3,891 Discovery Miles 38 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Catholic and Protestant missionaries followed their own, competing agendas rather than those of the colonial state. This volume unravels these agendas and challenges received wisdom on the histories of Rwanda and Burundi, as well as the colonial relationship between state and mission. The archives of the White Fathers Catholic missionary order in Rome and Paris are read alongside primary sources produced by the British Protestant Church Missionary Society to analyse their impact between 1900 and 1972 in Rwanda and Burundi. The colonial state was weaker than often assumed, and permeable by external radical influences. Denominational competition between Catholic and Protestant missionaries was a key motor of this radicalism. The colonial state in both kingdoms was a weak, reactive agent rather than a structuring form of power. This volume shows that missionaries were more committed and influential actors, but their inability to manage the mass demand for the education that they sought and delivered finally undermined the achievement of their aims. Missionaries and the Colonial State is a resource for historians of Christianity, Belgian Africa specialists, and scholars of colonialism.

The Liberian Civil War (Paperback): Mark Huband The Liberian Civil War (Paperback)
Mark Huband
R1,634 Discovery Miles 16 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Just before Christmas 1989, a small group of armed fighters crossed a narrow river marking the frontier with Sierra Leone, and entered the West African state of Liberia. The civil war which followed plunged the African continent's oldest republic into a long and agonising nightmare, during which the country was torn apart and its people brutalised by terror, violence and bloodshed. The war promised to liberate Liberians after almost ten years of vicious dictatorship under President Samuel Doe; instead, as the first shots were fired, the seeds of Liberia's devastation were sown.
Mark Huband's account of the conflict, which begins a few days after the original incursion, is a moving and dramatic portrayal of the war as it unfolded. His extensive research and access to key figures in the conflict, together with a wealth of poignant and disturbing eye-witness detail, provide a fascinating portrait of Doe, his US-backed rule, and the enemies he made. Vivid and often harrowing, the book draws upon the author's experience of living among the fighters, the leaders and the terrorised population as they witnessed the growing horror of the conflict in which they had become trapped.

The Liberian Civil War (Hardcover): Mark Huband The Liberian Civil War (Hardcover)
Mark Huband
R4,308 Discovery Miles 43 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Just before Christmas 1989, a small group of armed fighters crossed a narrow river marking the frontier with Sierra Leone, and entered the West African state of Liberia. The civil war which followed plunged the African continent's oldest republic into a long and agonising nightmare, during which the country was torn apart and its people brutalised by terror, violence and bloodshed. The war promised to liberate Liberians after almost ten years of vicious dictatorship under President Samuel Doe; instead, as the first shots were fired, the seeds of Liberia's devastation were sown.
Mark Huband's account of the conflict, which begins a few days after the original incursion, is a moving and dramatic portrayal of the war as it unfolded. His extensive research and access to key figures in the conflict, together with a wealth of poignant and disturbing eye-witness detail, provide a fascinating portrait of Doe, his US-backed rule, and the enemies he made. Vivid and often harrowing, the book draws upon the author's experience of living among the fighters, the leaders and the terrorised population as they witnessed the growing horror of the conflict in which they had become trapped.

The Griqua Mission at Philippolis, 1822 - 1837 (Paperback): Karel Schoeman The Griqua Mission at Philippolis, 1822 - 1837 (Paperback)
Karel Schoeman
R172 Discovery Miles 1 720 Ships in 4 - 8 working days

Over the past few decades South African historiography has begun to recover from its previous Eurocentric bias to reflect the realities of a multiracial society. Most of the various non-white groups which form part of the population of the country have begun to receive closer attention, but two have still been largely neglected - the Korana, who no longer exist as an identifiable group, and the related Griquas, who still form a largely recognisable people with a sense of their own identity. In an attempt to help recover something of the Griqua past, the author has compiled a collection of official and semi-official documents emanating from the Philippolis Captaincy, which has been published by the Van Riebeeck Society under the title Griqua Records - the Philippolis Captaincy, 1826–1861. In order to put to use the large amount related material he has collected which could not be used in this work, as well as the knowledge of the subject he has acquired in the course of his research, he has now written what may be described as an accompanying socio-cultural and historical survey of the Captaincy, consisting mainly of precis of and quotations from contemporary non-Griqua sources. The author here describes fully for the first time the rise, development and collapse of the Philippolis Captaincy, and gives a detailed account of its organisation and administration and the lives of its inhabitants.

A Revised History for Advanced Level and Colleges - Part One (Hardcover): Nassoro Habib Mbwana Msonde A Revised History for Advanced Level and Colleges - Part One (Hardcover)
Nassoro Habib Mbwana Msonde
R1,044 Discovery Miles 10 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
In the Realms of Gold - Pioneering in African History (Hardcover, annotated edition): Roland Oliver In the Realms of Gold - Pioneering in African History (Hardcover, annotated edition)
Roland Oliver
R1,199 Discovery Miles 11 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The core of the book is Oliver's account of his research travels throughout tropical Africa from the 1940s to the 1980s; his efforts to train and foster African graduate students to teach in African universities; his role in establishing conferences and journals to bring together the work of historians and archaeologists from Europe and Africa; his encounters with political and religious leaders, scholars, soldiers, and storytellers; and the political and economic upheavals of the continent that he witnessed.

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