[n° ou bulletin]
| Titre : |
v. 28, no 3 - 1994 |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Importance : |
[iv], 399-570 p. |
| Format : |
22 cm |
| Langues : |
Français (fre) |
| Note de contenu : |
Internal migrations and population movements in the Upper Senegal valley (West frica, 1890--1920 / Andrew F. Clark.--Indirect rule in the Gold Coast: competition for office and the invention of tradition / Roger S. Gocking.--NGO partnership and institutional development: making it real, making it intentional / William Postma.--The democratic transition in Africa and the Anglophone writer / Paul Tiyamzbe Zeleza.--RESEARCH NOTE/NOTE DE RECHERCHE: Oral tradition, Islamic culture, and topicality in the songs of Mamman Shata Katsina and Omoekee Amao Ilorin / Abdul Rasheed Na'Allah.--CONTRIBUTORS/COLLABORATEURS.--REVIEW ARTICLE/ÉTUDE BIBLIOGRAPHIQUE: Peasantries and development: French style (La vallée du fleuve Sénégal, dir. Bernard Crousse, et al.; Savoirs paysans et développement, dir. Georges Dupré) / Raymond Gervais.--BOOK REVIEWS/COMPTES RENDUS: Maseru: an illustrated history, de David Ambrose; A South African kingdom: the pursuit of security in nineteenth century Lesotho, d'Elizabeth A. Eldridge / Marc Epprecht; The hermeneteutics of power in Yoruba society, d'Andrew Apter; Yoruba ritual: performers, play agency, de Margaret Thompson / Anthony D. Buckley.--AIDS in Africa: its present and future impact, de Tony Barnett & Piers Blaikie / Sheldon F. Shaeffer.--The black man's burden: Africa and the curse of the nation-state, de Basil Davidson / William D. Graf.--Protecting the dispossessed: a challenge for the international community, de Francis M. Deng / Rhoda E. Howard.--Learning by performing art: from indigenous to endogenous cultural development, de Kees Epskamp / James Forsythe.--A green estate: restoring independence in Madagascar, de Gillian Feeley-Harnik / Françoise Raison-Jourde.--The social basis of health and healing in Africa, éd. Steven Feierman & John M. Hanzen / John Owen.--The growth of media in the Third World, de William A. Hachten; Africa's media image, de Beverly G. Hawk / J.R. Rayfield.--Directory of African film-makers and films, de Keith Shiri; Individual freedoms and state security in the African context: the case of Zimbabwe / Leslie Bessant.--Kenyan capitalists, the State and development, de David Himbara / Dickson Eyoh.--Breaking story: the South African press, de Gordon S. Jackson; The opening of the apartheid mind: options for the new South Africa, de Heribert Adam & Kogila Moodley / Marc Epprecht.--Apartheid in theory and practice: an economic analysis, de Matts Lundahl; Southern Africa after apartheid: regional integration and external resources, éd. Bertil Oden / Ralph Lawrence.--The colonial disease: a social history of sleeping sickness in northern Zaïre, 19001940, de Maryinez Lyons / Diana Wylie.--Black Mountain: land, class and power in the eastern Orange Free State, 1860s-1980s, de Colin Murray / Fiona Mackenzie.--Politics in the Portuguese empire: the state, industry, and cotton, 1925-1974, de M. Anne Pitcher / Susan H. Broadhead.--Bounds of possibility: the legacy of Steve Biko and Black Consciousness, éd. N. Berney Pityana, et al. / Dalvan M. Coger.--Ethnopsychanalyse en pays bamiléké, de Charles-Henry Pradelles de Latour / Michèle Dacher.--Cattle, capitalism, and class: Ilparakuyo Maasai transformations, de Peter Rigby / Clarke K. Speed.--Sustainable peace: Angola's recovery, de David Sogge / Susan H. Broadhead.--Sociologie des passions (Côte d'Ivoire, Rwanda), de Claudine Vidal / Bogumil Jewsiewicki.--Changing paradigms in development: south, east and west: a meeting of minds in Africa, éd. Margaretta Von Troil / Anne Mitchell. |
[n° ou bulletin]
v. 28, no 3 - 1994 [texte imprimé] . - [iv], 399-570 p. ; 22 cm. Langues : Français ( fre)
| Note de contenu : |
Internal migrations and population movements in the Upper Senegal valley (West frica, 1890--1920 / Andrew F. Clark.--Indirect rule in the Gold Coast: competition for office and the invention of tradition / Roger S. Gocking.--NGO partnership and institutional development: making it real, making it intentional / William Postma.--The democratic transition in Africa and the Anglophone writer / Paul Tiyamzbe Zeleza.--RESEARCH NOTE/NOTE DE RECHERCHE: Oral tradition, Islamic culture, and topicality in the songs of Mamman Shata Katsina and Omoekee Amao Ilorin / Abdul Rasheed Na'Allah.--CONTRIBUTORS/COLLABORATEURS.--REVIEW ARTICLE/ÉTUDE BIBLIOGRAPHIQUE: Peasantries and development: French style (La vallée du fleuve Sénégal, dir. Bernard Crousse, et al.; Savoirs paysans et développement, dir. Georges Dupré) / Raymond Gervais.--BOOK REVIEWS/COMPTES RENDUS: Maseru: an illustrated history, de David Ambrose; A South African kingdom: the pursuit of security in nineteenth century Lesotho, d'Elizabeth A. Eldridge / Marc Epprecht; The hermeneteutics of power in Yoruba society, d'Andrew Apter; Yoruba ritual: performers, play agency, de Margaret Thompson / Anthony D. Buckley.--AIDS in Africa: its present and future impact, de Tony Barnett & Piers Blaikie / Sheldon F. Shaeffer.--The black man's burden: Africa and the curse of the nation-state, de Basil Davidson / William D. Graf.--Protecting the dispossessed: a challenge for the international community, de Francis M. Deng / Rhoda E. Howard.--Learning by performing art: from indigenous to endogenous cultural development, de Kees Epskamp / James Forsythe.--A green estate: restoring independence in Madagascar, de Gillian Feeley-Harnik / Françoise Raison-Jourde.--The social basis of health and healing in Africa, éd. Steven Feierman & John M. Hanzen / John Owen.--The growth of media in the Third World, de William A. Hachten; Africa's media image, de Beverly G. Hawk / J.R. Rayfield.--Directory of African film-makers and films, de Keith Shiri; Individual freedoms and state security in the African context: the case of Zimbabwe / Leslie Bessant.--Kenyan capitalists, the State and development, de David Himbara / Dickson Eyoh.--Breaking story: the South African press, de Gordon S. Jackson; The opening of the apartheid mind: options for the new South Africa, de Heribert Adam & Kogila Moodley / Marc Epprecht.--Apartheid in theory and practice: an economic analysis, de Matts Lundahl; Southern Africa after apartheid: regional integration and external resources, éd. Bertil Oden / Ralph Lawrence.--The colonial disease: a social history of sleeping sickness in northern Zaïre, 19001940, de Maryinez Lyons / Diana Wylie.--Black Mountain: land, class and power in the eastern Orange Free State, 1860s-1980s, de Colin Murray / Fiona Mackenzie.--Politics in the Portuguese empire: the state, industry, and cotton, 1925-1974, de M. Anne Pitcher / Susan H. Broadhead.--Bounds of possibility: the legacy of Steve Biko and Black Consciousness, éd. N. Berney Pityana, et al. / Dalvan M. Coger.--Ethnopsychanalyse en pays bamiléké, de Charles-Henry Pradelles de Latour / Michèle Dacher.--Cattle, capitalism, and class: Ilparakuyo Maasai transformations, de Peter Rigby / Clarke K. Speed.--Sustainable peace: Angola's recovery, de David Sogge / Susan H. Broadhead.--Sociologie des passions (Côte d'Ivoire, Rwanda), de Claudine Vidal / Bogumil Jewsiewicki.--Changing paradigms in development: south, east and west: a meeting of minds in Africa, éd. Margaretta Von Troil / Anne Mitchell. |
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