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Ecology Control and Economic Development in East African History The Case of Tanganyika 1850-1950

By: Helge Kjekshus
222 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: James Currey
Ecology Control and Economic Development in East African History
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  • Ecology Control and Economic Development in East African History ISBN: 9780852557280 Edition: 2 Paperback Feb 1996 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 6 days
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About this book

Revised edition of this pioneering book, originally published in 1977.

Contents

Introduction - A Demographic Review - Agricultural Systems & Settlement Patterns - The Nineteenth-Century Cattle Complex - Wildlife & Ecological Control - The Industrial Supports - Markets & Trading Networks - Break-down of the Man-Controlled Ecological System: The Causes - The Ecological Collapse: Results & Remedies - Conclusion - Appendix

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By: Helge Kjekshus
222 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: James Currey
Media reviews
'When Helge Kjekshus's Ecology Control and Economic Development in East African History appeared in 1976 it heralded the dawning of a new age of historical research in Africa, in which the role of colonial rule in promoting ecological change would become an increasingly prominent theme.' - David Anderson in Environmental History '...a founding text in the historiography of the African environment...worthwhile, and further justifies making this influential book available again in an affordable edition.' - The International Journal of African Historical Studies
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