Colonialism in Africa 1870-1960: Volume 4L. H. Gann, Peter Duignan A comprehensive study of recent African history, examining the political, social, and economic effects of colonialism. |
Contents
I | 33 |
by PETER DUIGNAN Senior Fellow Hoover Institution Stanford | 67 |
889 | 84 |
British planning and private enterprise in colonial Africa | 95 |
the role | 165 |
Economic development in Germanys African empire 18841914 | 247 |
Some economic aspects of Portuguese Africa in the nineteenth | 256 |
precolonial | 283 |
External trade and internal development page | 427 |
Manufacturing in colonial Africa | 470 |
Historical aspects of manpower and migration in Africa south | 523 |
The rise of new indigenous élites | 546 |
The economic role of nonindigenous ethnic minorities | 565 |
economic retrospect and aftermath | 632 |
How people came to live in towns | 655 |
an assessment | 673 |
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