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African Population and Capitalism
African Population and Capitalism
Historical Perspectives
edited by
DennisD.CordellandJoelW.Gregory
Sponsored by the Joint Committee on Africa Studies of the American Council of Learned Societies and the Social Science Research Council
First published 1987 by Westview Press Inc Published 2021 by Routledge 605 - photo 1
First published 1987 by Westview Press, Inc.
Published 2021 by Routledge
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Copyright 1987 by Taylor & Francis
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Notice:
Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe.
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 85-26181
ISBN 13:978-0-3670-1400-1 (hbk)
ISBN 13: 978-0-3671-6387-7 (pbk)
DOI:10.4324/9780429043864
Contents
  1. PART I. PRELUDE TO COLONIALISM: SEQUELS OF SLAVERY
    1. 2. Local Versus Regional Impact of Slave Exports on Africa PATRICK MANNING
    2. 3. The Demography of Slavery in Western Soudan: The Late Nineteenth Century MARTIN A. KLEIN
    3. 4. Population and Capitalist Development in Precolonial West Africa: Kasar Kano in the Nineteenth Century ABDULLAHI MAHADI and J. E. INIKORI
  2. PART II. WEST AFRICA: THE DEMOGRAPHIC EFFECTS OF FRENCH COLONIAL POLICIES
    1. 5. L'volution dmographique rgionale du Sngal et du bassin arachidier (Sine-Saloum) au vingtime sicle, 1904-1976 CHARLES BECKER, MAMADOU DIOUF, and MOHAMED MBODJ
    2. 6. "Faire du ngre": Military Aspects of Population Planning in French West Africa, 1920-1940 MYRON ECHENBERG
    3. 7. Creating Hunger: Labor and Agricultural Policies in Southern Mosi, 1919-1940 RAYMOND GERVAIS
    4. 8. Making Migrants: Zarma Peasants in Niger, 1900-1920 THOMAS M. PAINTER
  3. PART III. CENTRAL AFRICA: FORCED MIGRATION AND THE DEMOGRAPHIC REGIME
    1. 9. Extracting People from Precapitalist Production: French Equatorial Africa from the 1890s to 1930s DENNIS D. CORDELL
    2. 10. Les origines des migrations modernes dan l'ouest du Zare LUTUTALA MUMPASI
  4. PART IV. EAST AND NORTHEAST AFRICA: CONQUEST AND THE READJUSTMENT OF FERTILITY AND MORTALITY
    1. 11. Differential High Fertility and Demographic Transitions: Peripheral Capitalism in Sudan JAY O'BRIEN
    2. 12. Population Growth and the Deterioration of Health: Mainland Tanzania, 1920-1960 MEREDETH TURSHEN
    3. 13. Health, Nutrition, and Population in Central Kenya, 1890-1945 MARC H. DAWSON
  5. PART V. SOUTHERN AFRICA: INTENSE PRESSURES ON DEMOGRAPHIC VIABILITY
    1. 14. Dimensions of Conflict: Emigrant Labor from Colonial Malawi and Zambia, 1900-1945 JOEL W. GREGORY and ELIAS MANDALA
    2. 15. Demography, Production, and Labor: Central Angola, 1890-1950 LINDA HEYWOOD and JOHN K. THORNTON
    3. 16. Capital, State, and the African Population of Johannesburg, 1921-1980 MICHAEL P. PROCTOR
  6. PART VI. CONCLUSION
    1. 17. Toward a Historical Sociology of Population in Zare: Proposals for the Analysis of the Demographic Regime BOGUMIL JEWSIEWICKI
  1. PART I. PRELUDE TO COLONIALISM: SEQUELS OF SLAVERY
    1. 2. Local Versus Regional Impact of Slave Exports on Africa PATRICK MANNING
    2. 3. The Demography of Slavery in Western Soudan: The Late Nineteenth Century MARTIN A. KLEIN
    3. 4. Population and Capitalist Development in Precolonial West Africa: Kasar Kano in the Nineteenth Century ABDULLAHI MAHADI and J. E. INIKORI
  2. PART II. WEST AFRICA: THE DEMOGRAPHIC EFFECTS OF FRENCH COLONIAL POLICIES
    1. 5. L'volution dmographique rgionale du Sngal et du bassin arachidier (Sine-Saloum) au vingtime sicle, 1904-1976 CHARLES BECKER, MAMADOU DIOUF, and MOHAMED MBODJ
    2. 6. "Faire du ngre": Military Aspects of Population Planning in French West Africa, 1920-1940 MYRON ECHENBERG
    3. 7. Creating Hunger: Labor and Agricultural Policies in Southern Mosi, 1919-1940 RAYMOND GERVAIS
    4. 8. Making Migrants: Zarma Peasants in Niger, 1900-1920 THOMAS M. PAINTER
  3. PART III. CENTRAL AFRICA: FORCED MIGRATION AND THE DEMOGRAPHIC REGIME
    1. 9. Extracting People from Precapitalist Production: French Equatorial Africa from the 1890s to 1930s DENNIS D. CORDELL
    2. 10. Les origines des migrations modernes dan l'ouest du Zare LUTUTALA MUMPASI
  4. PART IV. EAST AND NORTHEAST AFRICA: CONQUEST AND THE READJUSTMENT OF FERTILITY AND MORTALITY
    1. 11. Differential High Fertility and Demographic Transitions: Peripheral Capitalism in Sudan JAY O'BRIEN
    2. 12. Population Growth and the Deterioration of Health: Mainland Tanzania, 1920-1960 MEREDETH TURSHEN
    3. 13. Health, Nutrition, and Population in Central Kenya, 1890-1945 MARC H. DAWSON
  5. PART V. SOUTHERN AFRICA: INTENSE PRESSURES ON DEMOGRAPHIC VIABILITY
    1. 14. Dimensions of Conflict: Emigrant Labor from Colonial Malawi and Zambia, 1900-1945 JOEL W. GREGORY and ELIAS MANDALA
    2. 15. Demography, Production, and Labor: Central Angola, 1890-1950 LINDA HEYWOOD and JOHN K. THORNTON
    3. 16. Capital, State, and the African Population of Johannesburg, 1921-1980 MICHAEL P. PROCTOR
  6. PART VI. CONCLUSION
    1. 17. Toward a Historical Sociology of Population in Zare: Proposals for the Analysis of the Demographic Regime BOGUMIL JEWSIEWICKI
Guide
About the Contributors
CHARLES BECKER is a Researcher of the Centre national des recherches scientifiques (Paris), based in Senegal since 1970. His fields of interest include protohistory, demographic history, and history in general. He has published numerous articles on these topics, alone and in collaboration with Senegalese and French scholars.
DENNIS D. CORDELL, Associate Professor of History, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, has also been an invited researcher at the Dpartement de dmographie, Universit de Montral. His book, Dar al-Kuti: The Last Years of the Trans-Saharan Slave Trade (University of Wisconsin Press), appeared in 1985; he has also written articles on the history of Central Africa and African historical demography. His current research focuses on history and subfertility in Central Africa.
MARC H. DAWSON, Assistant Professor of History, Union College, Schenectady, New York, has done research on the relationship between socioeconomic and epidemiological changes in Kenya during the colonial period. His publications include articles in Social Science and Medicine, African Economic History, and African Historical Demography II.
MAMADOU DIOUF is Matre-Assistant in the Dpartement d'histoire at the Universit de Dakar. Since completing a doctoral thesis on the history of Senegal in the nineteenth century, he has become interested in the history of relations between the United States and Africa, African historical demography, urban history, and the impact of technological change.
MYRON ECHENBERG is an Associate Professor of History and former Associate Dean of Graduate Studies at McGill University. A former editor of the
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