Social change in modern Africa : studies presented and discussed at the First International African Seminar, Makerere College, Kampala, January 1959 / edited by Aidan Southall.
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Language: | English |
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
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2018.
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Series: | African ethnographic studies of the 20th century ;
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Table of Contents:
- Part 1: Introductory Summary A.W. Southall 1. Social Change, Demography, and Extrinsic Factors 2. Norms and Status Symbols 3. Small Groups and Social Networks 4. Kinship, Tribalism and Family Authority 5. The Position of women and the Stability of Marriage Part 2: Special Studies 1. Anthropological Problems Arising from the African Industrial Revolution M. Gluckman 2. Social and Demographic Problems of the Southern Cameroons Plantation Area E.W. Ardener 3. Mombasa
- A Modern Colonial Municipality Gordon Wilson 4. The Restructuring of Social Relationships M. Banton 5. Social Stratification in Gwelo W.B. Schwab 6. Educated Africans: Some Conceptual and Terminological Problems J.E. Goldthorpe 7. An Expenditure Study of the Congolese Évolués of Leopoldville, Belgian Congo L. Baeck 8.