African Institutions Under Colonial RuleAfricaColonialisminstitutionsColonial institutions in Africa are the subject of a substantial literature, but it neglects the local institutions which governed Africans in rural areas. ThisBolt, JuttaGardner, LeighSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Governing Africa, British Records from African Countries under Colonial Rule, 1808-1995 (British Online Archives) Apartheid Through the Eyes of South African Political Parties, 1948-1994 Governing Africacontains primary source documents mostly derived from a series of annual reports and accounts sent to...
African Participation in Colonial Rule. The Role of Clerks, Interpreters, and Other IntermediariesKlein, MartinOsborn, Emily Linn Roberts
'African Economy' refers to the economic activities and systems present in African countries, including efforts to secure resources like oil, minerals, and food supplies, as well as the ongoing rural changes and urbanization processes within the continent. ...
Beira Railway Station, Mozambique. Image © Andrew Moore under CC Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license The mid-twentieth century marked a transformative period for Africa as 29 countries achieved independence between 1956 and 1964, signaling the dawn of the nation-state across the continent....
The Central African Republic is classified as one of the world's least developed countries, with a 2002 annual per capita income of $260. Sparsely populated and landlocked, the nation is overwhelmingly agrarian, with the vast bulk of the population engaged in subsistence farming and 55% of the...
Highlighting the different forms of rule Crowder, Michael. “Indirect Rule: French and British Style.” In Perspectives on the African Past. Martin Klein and G. Wesley Johnson, eds., 1972 West Africa under colonial rule West Africa Under Colonial Rule. Evanston: Northwestern University, 1968. ...
List of African Countries Sorted by Population Sorted by Gross domestic product Sorted by square kilometers Questions to which this page has the answer to What is the population of Swaziland? What is the currency of Swaziland? What is the capital of Swaziland? What languages are spoken in ...
The Central African Republic is classified as one of the world's least developed countries, with a 2002 annual per capita income of $260. Sparsely populated and landlocked, the nation is overwhelmingly agrarian, with the vast bulk of the population engaged in subsistence farming and 55%...
The early 1990s were a watershed period in African politics. Between1989and1994, the share of African countries under single-party rule fell from over 75% to under 15%. The adoption of electoral multipartyism throughout the region altered executive–legislative relations in important ways (Opalo,...