Early State Dynamics

Early State Dynamics
Author: H. J. M. Claessen
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2023-12-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 900461799X

This book is about the dynamics of the Early State. It is based on new theoretical insights into the evolution of socio-political organizations and on a number of carefully selected case studies. The dynamic aspects of the Early State considered here are the changes and transformations that occur in the socio-political organization once the Early State has come into existence.

Studies in the African Diaspora

Studies in the African Diaspora
Author: John P. Henderson
Publisher: The Majority Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780912469256

A memorial volume by former Ph.D. students of James R. Hooker, late Professor of African History at Michigan State University. Topics include missionaries in Africa, early nationalist politics in British West Africa and Kenya, slave drivers in the United States, the Garvey Movement in Dominica and General Motors in South Africa. John P. Henderson is Professor of Economics and Harry A. Reed is Associate Professor of History, both at Michigan State University.

Amistad's Orphans

Amistad's Orphans
Author: Benjamin Nicholas Lawrance
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2015-01-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0300210434

The lives of six African children, ages nine to sixteen, were forever altered by the revolt aboard the Cuban schooner La Amistad in 1839. Like their adult companions, all were captured in Africa and illegally sold as slaves. In this fascinating revisionist history, Benjamin N. Lawrance reconstructs six entwined stories and brings them to the forefront of the Amistad conflict. Through eyewitness testimonies, court records, and the children’s own letters, Lawrance recounts how their lives were inextricably interwoven by the historic drama, and casts new light on illegal nineteenth-century transatlantic slave smuggling.

Gender and Power in Sierra Leone

Gender and Power in Sierra Leone
Author: L. Day
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2012-01-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0230337929

This book addresses the gendered political authority in Sierra Leone, a relatively unknown topic, and looks at the part it plays in women's history, political history, political transformation in Africa, and global women's political leadership.

Integrating Strangers

Integrating Strangers
Author: Anaïs Ménard
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2023
Genre: History
ISBN: 1800738404

Drawing on an ethnography of Sherbro coastal communities in Sierra Leone, this book analyses the politics and practice of identity through the lens of the reciprocal relations that exist between socio-ethnic groups. Anaïs Ménard examines the implications of the social arrangement that binds landlords and strangers in a frontier region, the Freetown Peninsula, characterized by high degrees of individual mobility and social interactions. She showcases the processes by which Sherbro identity emerged as a flexible category of practice, allowing individuals the possibility to claim multiple origins and perform ethnic crossovers while remaining Sherbro.

Reframing Deforestation

Reframing Deforestation
Author: James Fairhead
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1134665172

This study reviews how West African deforestation is represented and the evidence which informs deforestation orthodoxy. On a country by country basis (covering Sierra Leone, Liberia, Cote D'Ivoire, Ghana, Togo and Benin), and using historical and social anthropological evidence the authors evaluate this orthodox critically. Reframing Deforestation suggests that the scale of deforestation wrought by West African farmers during the twentieth century has been vastly exaggerated. The authors argue that global analyses have unfairly stigmatised West Africa and obscured its more sustainable, even landscape-enriching practices. Stessing that dominant policy approaches in forestry and conservation require major rethinking worldwide, Reframing Deforestation illustrates that more realistic assessments of forest cover change, and more respectful attention to local knowledge and practices, are necessary bases for effective and appropriate environmental policies.