The Politics of Environmental Control in Northeastern Tanzania, 1840-1940 /
Giblin, James L.
The Politics of Environmental Control in Northeastern Tanzania, 1840-1940 / James L. Giblin. - 1 online resource (232 p.) : 10 illus. - The Ethnohistory Series .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. Environment and Economy in Late–Precolonial Uzigua -- 1. Agronomy and Trade -- 2. Cattle, Control of Bovine Disease, and Patronage -- Part II. The Politics of Patronage in the Late-Precolonial Chieftaincies -- 3. Merchant Capital and the Chieftains -- 4. Emulating the Chieftains: Patronage in the Spiritan Missions of Uzigua -- 5. Ambition and Obligation in Late-Precolonial Politics -- Part III. Famine, Disease, and the Decline of Patrons Under German Colonial Rule -- 6. The Colonial Economy and Its Impact on Patrons and Dependents -- 7. Colonialism, Infanticide, and the Destruction of Precolonial Political Authority -- 8. Colonialism, Famine, and Epizootic, 1884–1914 -- Part IV. British Administration, Obstacles to Peasant Production, and Ecological Crisis -- 9. Indirect Rule and Peasant Production in Uzigua -- 10. Famine, Depopulation and Epizootic, 1916—1940 -- Conclusion: Historical Interpretation and Ujamaa in Handeni District -- Sources -- Index
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A historical study of the relationship between political and environmental change in Tanzania's northeastern lowlands, an impoverished region that has been afflicted by severe food shortages throughout the twentieth century.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780812231779 9781512816242
10.9783/9781512816242 doi
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Economy.
Anthropology. Folklore. Linguistics.
The Politics of Environmental Control in Northeastern Tanzania, 1840-1940 / James L. Giblin. - 1 online resource (232 p.) : 10 illus. - The Ethnohistory Series .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. Environment and Economy in Late–Precolonial Uzigua -- 1. Agronomy and Trade -- 2. Cattle, Control of Bovine Disease, and Patronage -- Part II. The Politics of Patronage in the Late-Precolonial Chieftaincies -- 3. Merchant Capital and the Chieftains -- 4. Emulating the Chieftains: Patronage in the Spiritan Missions of Uzigua -- 5. Ambition and Obligation in Late-Precolonial Politics -- Part III. Famine, Disease, and the Decline of Patrons Under German Colonial Rule -- 6. The Colonial Economy and Its Impact on Patrons and Dependents -- 7. Colonialism, Infanticide, and the Destruction of Precolonial Political Authority -- 8. Colonialism, Famine, and Epizootic, 1884–1914 -- Part IV. British Administration, Obstacles to Peasant Production, and Ecological Crisis -- 9. Indirect Rule and Peasant Production in Uzigua -- 10. Famine, Depopulation and Epizootic, 1916—1940 -- Conclusion: Historical Interpretation and Ujamaa in Handeni District -- Sources -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
A historical study of the relationship between political and environmental change in Tanzania's northeastern lowlands, an impoverished region that has been afflicted by severe food shortages throughout the twentieth century.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780812231779 9781512816242
10.9783/9781512816242 doi
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Economy.
Anthropology. Folklore. Linguistics.

