The long-view on more recent events in Zimbabwe's history.
The author provides evidence to question many common assumptions about land degradation.
This work discusses the economic reforms that have taken place in Ghana since independence in 1957. It includes sections on: structure and growth;... Læs mere
A detailed study of the impact of gender on the politics of Uganda.
Examines the events of 1974 from Maale as well as from Addis to give a view from the margins of the state.
Joint winner of the 1989 Herskovits Award
Illuminates how Christian communities shaped the trajectory of one nation's liberation struggle through the life of Namibian refugee pastor, Salatiel Ailonga.
Key study on writer and activist Kgositsile that presents a new approach to studying the radicalism of Africa and its diaspora and makes a major contribution to the histories of Black lives, gender studies, jazz studies, politics, and creativity.
A timely and important examination of the forest's environmental crises, investigating their biophysical, political, economic, and socio-cultural aspects, that reveals why previous conservation efforts failed.
What lies ahead for rural Africa, given a rapidly increasing population, climate change, poverty, inequality and projections of an increasing vulnerability to natural hazards and food shortages?
Traces changing visions of mystical power and authority on the island of Pemba, whose people's reputed resistance to outside rule has shaped the national narratives of both Zanzibar and Tanzania.
A classic work from Terence Ranger now back in print.