Abstract

Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes 1 Outside America, of course, the study of Africa was established much earlier, and involved equally specific approaches. One is the tradition of British colonial writing exemplified by Hailey [1938 Hailey, Lord. 1938. An African Survey: A Study of Problems arising in Africa South of the Sahara, London, New York and Toronto: Oxford University Press. [Google Scholar]]. Another is represented by anthropological monographs based on participant-observation, studies dating back to the 1920s [Kuper, 1973 Kuper, Adam. 1973. Anthropologists and Anthropology: The British School, 1922 – 72, London: Allen Lane. [Google Scholar]]. The third is the long-established historiography of South Africa, outlined by Saunders [1988 Saunders, Christopher. 1988. The Making of the South African Past: Major Historians on Race and Class, Cape Town and Johannesburg: David Philip. [Google Scholar]]. All of them had much to say about rural African society.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call