The Cohesion of Oppression

The Cohesion of Oppression
Author: Catharine Newbury
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1988
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780231062572

Focusing on Kenya and Tanzania, this important study suggests that the solution to third world hunger lies in the interaction of political development and the mobilization of technical resources. The book clarifies as never before the role of political institutions in successful new technology diffusion; shows the similarities between capitalist and socialist states' approaches to technology; and traces the development of assistance projects.

The Cross and Flag in Africa

The Cross and Flag in Africa
Author: Aylward Shorter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN:

"Veteran anthropologist and historian Aylward Shorter takes the reader inside the ideals and lives of the "White Fathers" - the spiritual sons of Cardinal Lavigerie, who are now known as the "Missionaries of Africa." In a twenty-two year period, these missioners worked to understand how to preach the Gospel, establish the Catholic Church, and educate an African clergy. Often these missioners found themselves at odds with colonial authorities and at other times the objects of attempts at co-optation."--BOOK JACKET.

The History of Kiziba and Its Kings

The History of Kiziba and Its Kings
Author: Peter R. Schmidt
Publisher: Mkuki na Nyota Publishers
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2020-06-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9789987083688

This authoritative translation makes available for the first time an accessible account of northwestern Tanzanian and southwestern Ugandan history during the pre-colonial and early colonial periods.

The Application of Islamic Criminal Law in Pakistan

The Application of Islamic Criminal Law in Pakistan
Author: Tahir Wasti
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2009
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004172254

No legal system in the world has aroused as much public interest as Sharia. However, the discourse around Sharia law is largely focussed on its development and the theories, principles and rules that inform it. Less attention has been given to studying the consequences of its operation, particularly in the area of Islamic criminal law. Even fewer studies explore the actual practice of Islamic criminal law in contemporary societies. This book aims to fill these gaps in our understanding of Sharia law in practice. It deals specifically with the consequences of enforcing Islamic criminal law in Pakistan, providing an in-depth and critical analysis of the application of the Islamic law of Qisas and Diyat (retribution and blood money) in the Muslim world today. The empirical evidence adduced more broadly demonstrates the complications of applying traditional Sharia in a modern state.