Re-creating Eden : land use, environment, and society in southern Angola and northern Namibia
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Re-creating Eden : land use, environment, and society in southern Angola and northern Namibia
(Social history of Africa)
Heinemann, c2004
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityアフリカ専攻
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [263]-285) and index
Contents of Works
- King Haudanu's ponds : environment and society in the middle and northern floodplain, 1879-1896
- Making wilderness : pestilence, colonial conquest, and famine, 1897-1915
- The divide : colonial pacification, borders, and population flight, 1916-1930
- Migrant labor : investing in socioenvironmental recovery, 1900-1960
- Millet and marriage : domesticating the middle floodplain wilderness, 1930-1960
- A land without flies : the frontier beyond the floodplain, 1930-1960
- The search for wilderness : cattle posts, cattle trails, and the colonial border, 1930-1960