To dwell secure : generation, Christianity, and colonialism in Ovamboland
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書誌事項
To dwell secure : generation, Christianity, and colonialism in Ovamboland
(Social history of Africa)
Heinemann , James Currey , David Philip, 2002
- : Heinemann cloth
- : Heinemann paper
- : James Currey cloth
- : James Currey paper
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [283]-292) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The Ovambo communities of the Cuvelai floodplain in northern Namibia have embraced Christianity with enthusiasm. Christianity meant many different things to floodplain communities and struggles to incorporate Christianity paralleled and intersected with other ongoing struggles. This work shows how a local microhistory can illuminate the understanding of historical process throughout Africa.
目次
- Introduction
- Security & danger
- Traders & raiders
- Places of refuge
- Famine & conquest
- Negotiated colonialism
- Cultivating conflict
- Awakening
- Conclusion
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