Custodians of the land : ecology & culture in the history of Tanzania
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Custodians of the land : ecology & culture in the history of Tanzania
(Eastern African studies)
James Curry , Ohio University Press, 1996
- : James Currey, cloth
- : James Currey, pbk
- : Ohaio Univ., cloth
- : Ohaio Univ., pbk
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Bibliography: p. 255-265
Index: p. 267-271
Description and Table of Contents
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: Ohaio Univ., cloth ISBN 9780821411339
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: James Currey, pbk ISBN 9780852557242
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Table of Contents
- Part 1 Environmental and demographic change: population - a dependent variable, Juhani Koponen
- environment and population growth in Ugogo, Gregory Maddox. Part 2 Environmental change and economic history in Tanzania's northern highlands: environmental control and hunger in 19th-century northeastern Tanzania, Isaria N. Kimambo
- plateau forests of the West Usambara mountains, 1850-1935, Christopher Conte. Part 3 Politics and environmental change: the precolonial politics of disease control, James L. Giblin
- "we don't want terraces!" - protest and identity under the Uluguru land usage scheme, Pamela A. Maack. Part 4 Environment and morality: environment, community and history - "nature in the mind" in 19th- and early-20th-century Buha, Western Tanzania, Michele Wagner
- canoe-building under colonialism, Jamie Monson
- struggles for the land on Mount Meru, Thomas Spear
- conclusion, Isaria N. Kimambo.
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: James Currey, cloth ISBN 9780852557259
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Table of Contents
- Part 1 Environmental and demographic change: population - a dependent variable, Juhani Koponen
- environment and population growth in Ugogo, Gregory Maddox. Part 2 Environmental change and economic history in Tanzania's northern highlands: environmental control and hunger in 19th-century northeastern Tanzania, Isaria N. Kimambo
- plateau forests of the West Usambara mountains, 1850-1935, Christopher Conte. Part 3 Politics and environmental change: the precolonial politics of disease control, James L. Giblin
- "we don't want terraces!" - protest and identity under the Uluguru land usage scheme, Pamela A. Maack. Part 4 Environment and morality: environment, community and history - "nature in the mind" in 19th- and early-20th-century Buha, Western Tanzania, Michele Wagner
- canoe-building under colonialism, Jamie Monson
- struggles for the land on Mount Meru, Thomas Spear
- conclusion, Isaria N. Kimambo.
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