Ibss: Anthropology: 1978

Ibss: Anthropology: 1978

Author: International Committee for Social Science Information and Documentation

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1990-12-31

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 9780422809306

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First published in 1981. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Historical Dictionary of Namibia

Historical Dictionary of Namibia

Author: John J. Grotpeter

Publisher: Metuchen, N.J. : Scarecrow Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 776

ISBN-13:

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Namibia is not one of the largest or most important African states, but it has attracted more attention than most. This extraordinary study of Namibia is broader and deeper than most.


The Namibian Issue, 1920-1980

The Namibian Issue, 1920-1980

Author: Elna Schoeman

Publisher: Hall Reference Books

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13:

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This substantial bibliographical work focuses mainly on international relations, diplomacy and legal proceedings, but also includes minor sections on economics, politics, resources, labour, administration and the role of the churches. It contains close to 1500 entries, covering books, documents as well as articles from a wide range of periodicals. Most of the entries are annotated, but the annotations are brief and not very informative. South African and Western standpoints are covered extensively, while coverage of African opinion is thin and SWAPO material and anti-apartheid publications are scarcely touched. For many students, the sections on UN documents and International Court of Justice material will, however, provide a useful working resource. The author, who is a librarian at the University of Witwatersrand, restricted her research to library resources available in Johannesburg and Pretoria. The bibliography includes a chronology (1883-1980), a subject guide and an author index. This workis an expansion and updating of a previous publication: South West Africa/Namibia: An international issue, 1920-1977. A Select Bibliography (Johannesburg: South African Institute of International Affairs, 1978). See also two bibliographies which concentrate on UN and South Africa's foreign relations: Gail L. Rogaly: South Africa's Foreign Relations, 1961-1979. A select and partially annotated bibliography (Johannesburg: SAIIA 1980, 462 p.) and Elna Schoeman: South Africa and the United Nations (Johannesburg: SAIIA, 1981, 244 p.). Elna Schoeman is also the co-author of a more recent bibliography on Namibia. (Eriksen/Moorsom 1989).


The Cambridge History of Africa

The Cambridge History of Africa

Author: J. D. Fage

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 1052

ISBN-13: 9780521224093

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The eighth and final volume of The Cambridge History of Africa covers the period 1940-75. It begins with a discussion of the role of the Second World War in the political decolonisation of Africa. Its terminal date of 1975 coincides with the retreat of Portugal, the last European colonial power in Africa, from its possessions and their accession to independence. The fifteen chapters which make up this volume examine on both a continental and regional scale the extent to which formal transfer of political power by the European colonial rulers also involved economic, social and cultural decolonisation. A major theme of the volume is the way the African successors to the colonial rulers dealt with their inheritance and how far they benefited particular economic groups and disadvantaged others. The contributors to this volume represent different disciplinary traditions and do not share a single theoretical perspective on the recent history of the continent, a subject that is still the occasion for passionate debate.