Models of production in Africa : the precolonial era / Donald Crummey and C. C. Stewart, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Sage series on African modernization and development ; v. 5Publication details: Beverly Hills : Sage Publications, 1981Description: 256 p. ; 23 cmSubject(s):
Contents:
The poverty of precolonial AFrican historiography/Donald Crummey and C. C. Stewart-In search of the monarch: introduction of the state among the Gamo of Ethiopia/Marc Abeles-Emergent classes and the early state: the Southern Sahara/C. C. Steward-Lineage mode of production:social inequalities in equatorial centural Africa/Bogumil Jewsiweicki-Mode of production Western Uganda/Edward I. Steinhart-the slave model of production: precolonial Dahomey/Roberta Walker Kilkenny-Fishing for the state: the political economy of the middle Niger Valley/Rucahrd Roberts-Production, penetration, and political formation: the Eida state, political formation: the Michael Mason-State and society:19th century Ethiopia/Donald Crummey.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

The poverty of precolonial AFrican historiography/Donald Crummey and C. C. Stewart-In search of the monarch: introduction of the state among the Gamo of Ethiopia/Marc Abeles-Emergent classes and the early state: the Southern Sahara/C. C. Steward-Lineage mode of production:social inequalities in equatorial centural Africa/Bogumil Jewsiweicki-Mode of production Western Uganda/Edward I. Steinhart-the slave model of production: precolonial Dahomey/Roberta Walker Kilkenny-Fishing for the state: the political economy of the middle Niger Valley/Rucahrd Roberts-Production, penetration, and political formation: the Eida state, political formation: the Michael Mason-State and society:19th century Ethiopia/Donald Crummey.

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