A green place, a good place : agrarian change, gender, and social identity in the Great Lakes region to the 15th century
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A green place, a good place : agrarian change, gender, and social identity in the Great Lakes region to the 15th century
(Social history of Africa)
Heinemann , Fountain , James Currey, c1998
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- : James Currey : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [270]-285) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: James Currey : pbk ISBN 9780852556313
Description
Collects findings about the environmental, archaeological and cultural history of the Bantu speaking peoples in Uganda, north-western Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi and eastern Congo. The author shows that historians can respect African idioms of justice, power, health and healing.
Table of Contents
- The challenge of ancient African history: finding the way back. The ancient cultural world between the Great Lakes: the roots of agricultural abundance - 1000 BC to AD 1500
- the challenges of prosperity - social identity, politics and health to AD 800. Regional development, 800 to 1500: the Kivu Rift Valley
- by Lake Victoria
- into the Savannah. Epilogue - the two powers since the 15th century
- a note on evidence.
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: James Currey : hbk ISBN 9780852556818
Description
Collects findings about the environmental, archaeological and cultural history of the Bantu speaking peoples in Uganda, north-western Tanzania, Rwanda, Barundi and eastern Congo. The author shows that historians can respect African idioms of justice, power, health and healing.
Table of Contents
- The challenge of ancient African history: finding the way back. The ancient cultural world between the Great Lakes: the roots of agricultural abundance - 1000 BC to AD 1500
- the challenges of prosperity - social identity, politics and health to AD 800. Regional development, 800 to 1500: the Kivu Rift Valley
- by Lake Victoria
- into the Savannah. Epilogue - the two powers since the 15th century
- a note on evidence.
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