Across the Copperbelt
Urban & Social Change in Central Africa's Borderland Communities
Herausgeber: Larmer, Miles; Henriet, Benoît; Guene, Enid
Across the Copperbelt
Urban & Social Change in Central Africa's Borderland Communities
Herausgeber: Larmer, Miles; Henriet, Benoît; Guene, Enid
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The first comparative historical analysis - local, national and transnational - of the cross-border Central African copperbelt; a key work in studies of labour, urbanisation and African studies.
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The first comparative historical analysis - local, national and transnational - of the cross-border Central African copperbelt; a key work in studies of labour, urbanisation and African studies.
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781847012661
- ISBN-10: 1847012663
- Artikelnr.: 60627794
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781847012661
- ISBN-10: 1847012663
- Artikelnr.: 60627794
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Introduction - Enid Guene and Benoît Henriet and Miles Larmer and Iva Pesa
and Rachel Taylor PART 1: MICRO-STUDIES OF URBAN LIFE Beyond Paternalism:
Pluralising Copperbelt Histories - Iva Pesa and Benoît Henriet Being a
Child of the Mines: Youth Magazines and Comics in the Copperbelt - Enid
Guene Divergence and Convergence on the Copperbelt: White Mineworkers in
Comparative Perspective, 1911 - 63 - Duncan Money Football on the Zambian
and Katangese Copperbelts: Leisure and Fan Culture from the 1930s to the
Present - Hikabwa D. Chipande Beware the Mineral Narrative: The Histories
of Solwezi Town and Kansanshi Mine, Northwestern Zambia - Rita Kesselring
PART 2: THE LOCAL COPPERBELT AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMY Kingdoms and
Associations: Copper's Changing Political Economy during the Nineteenth
Century - David M. Gordon Of Corporate Welfare Buildings and Private
Initiative: Post-Paternalist Ruination and Renovation in a Former Zambian
Mine Township - Christian Straube From a Colonial to a Mineral Flow Regime:
The Mineral Trade and the Inertia of Global Infrastructures in the
Copperbelt - Hélène Blaszkiewicz Houses Built on Copper: The Environmental
Impact of Current Mining Activities on "Old" and "New" Zambian Copperbelt
Communities - Jennifer Chibamba Chansa PART 3: PRODUCING AND CONTESTING
KNOWLEDGE OF URBAN SOCIETIES "The British, The French and even the Russians
use these Methods": Psychology, Mental Testing and (Trans)Imperial Dynamics
of Expertise Production in Late Colonial Congo - Amandine Lauro Historical
Knowledge Production at the University of Lubumbashi (1956 - 2018) -
Donatien Dibwe dia Mwembu The Decolonisation of Community Development in
Haut Katanga and the Zambian Copperbelt, 1945 - 1990 - Miles Larmer and
Rachel Taylor Reimagining the Copperbelt as a Religious Space - Stephanie
Lämmert
and Rachel Taylor PART 1: MICRO-STUDIES OF URBAN LIFE Beyond Paternalism:
Pluralising Copperbelt Histories - Iva Pesa and Benoît Henriet Being a
Child of the Mines: Youth Magazines and Comics in the Copperbelt - Enid
Guene Divergence and Convergence on the Copperbelt: White Mineworkers in
Comparative Perspective, 1911 - 63 - Duncan Money Football on the Zambian
and Katangese Copperbelts: Leisure and Fan Culture from the 1930s to the
Present - Hikabwa D. Chipande Beware the Mineral Narrative: The Histories
of Solwezi Town and Kansanshi Mine, Northwestern Zambia - Rita Kesselring
PART 2: THE LOCAL COPPERBELT AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMY Kingdoms and
Associations: Copper's Changing Political Economy during the Nineteenth
Century - David M. Gordon Of Corporate Welfare Buildings and Private
Initiative: Post-Paternalist Ruination and Renovation in a Former Zambian
Mine Township - Christian Straube From a Colonial to a Mineral Flow Regime:
The Mineral Trade and the Inertia of Global Infrastructures in the
Copperbelt - Hélène Blaszkiewicz Houses Built on Copper: The Environmental
Impact of Current Mining Activities on "Old" and "New" Zambian Copperbelt
Communities - Jennifer Chibamba Chansa PART 3: PRODUCING AND CONTESTING
KNOWLEDGE OF URBAN SOCIETIES "The British, The French and even the Russians
use these Methods": Psychology, Mental Testing and (Trans)Imperial Dynamics
of Expertise Production in Late Colonial Congo - Amandine Lauro Historical
Knowledge Production at the University of Lubumbashi (1956 - 2018) -
Donatien Dibwe dia Mwembu The Decolonisation of Community Development in
Haut Katanga and the Zambian Copperbelt, 1945 - 1990 - Miles Larmer and
Rachel Taylor Reimagining the Copperbelt as a Religious Space - Stephanie
Lämmert
Introduction - Enid Guene and Benoît Henriet and Miles Larmer and Iva Pesa
and Rachel Taylor PART 1: MICRO-STUDIES OF URBAN LIFE Beyond Paternalism:
Pluralising Copperbelt Histories - Iva Pesa and Benoît Henriet Being a
Child of the Mines: Youth Magazines and Comics in the Copperbelt - Enid
Guene Divergence and Convergence on the Copperbelt: White Mineworkers in
Comparative Perspective, 1911 - 63 - Duncan Money Football on the Zambian
and Katangese Copperbelts: Leisure and Fan Culture from the 1930s to the
Present - Hikabwa D. Chipande Beware the Mineral Narrative: The Histories
of Solwezi Town and Kansanshi Mine, Northwestern Zambia - Rita Kesselring
PART 2: THE LOCAL COPPERBELT AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMY Kingdoms and
Associations: Copper's Changing Political Economy during the Nineteenth
Century - David M. Gordon Of Corporate Welfare Buildings and Private
Initiative: Post-Paternalist Ruination and Renovation in a Former Zambian
Mine Township - Christian Straube From a Colonial to a Mineral Flow Regime:
The Mineral Trade and the Inertia of Global Infrastructures in the
Copperbelt - Hélène Blaszkiewicz Houses Built on Copper: The Environmental
Impact of Current Mining Activities on "Old" and "New" Zambian Copperbelt
Communities - Jennifer Chibamba Chansa PART 3: PRODUCING AND CONTESTING
KNOWLEDGE OF URBAN SOCIETIES "The British, The French and even the Russians
use these Methods": Psychology, Mental Testing and (Trans)Imperial Dynamics
of Expertise Production in Late Colonial Congo - Amandine Lauro Historical
Knowledge Production at the University of Lubumbashi (1956 - 2018) -
Donatien Dibwe dia Mwembu The Decolonisation of Community Development in
Haut Katanga and the Zambian Copperbelt, 1945 - 1990 - Miles Larmer and
Rachel Taylor Reimagining the Copperbelt as a Religious Space - Stephanie
Lämmert
and Rachel Taylor PART 1: MICRO-STUDIES OF URBAN LIFE Beyond Paternalism:
Pluralising Copperbelt Histories - Iva Pesa and Benoît Henriet Being a
Child of the Mines: Youth Magazines and Comics in the Copperbelt - Enid
Guene Divergence and Convergence on the Copperbelt: White Mineworkers in
Comparative Perspective, 1911 - 63 - Duncan Money Football on the Zambian
and Katangese Copperbelts: Leisure and Fan Culture from the 1930s to the
Present - Hikabwa D. Chipande Beware the Mineral Narrative: The Histories
of Solwezi Town and Kansanshi Mine, Northwestern Zambia - Rita Kesselring
PART 2: THE LOCAL COPPERBELT AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMY Kingdoms and
Associations: Copper's Changing Political Economy during the Nineteenth
Century - David M. Gordon Of Corporate Welfare Buildings and Private
Initiative: Post-Paternalist Ruination and Renovation in a Former Zambian
Mine Township - Christian Straube From a Colonial to a Mineral Flow Regime:
The Mineral Trade and the Inertia of Global Infrastructures in the
Copperbelt - Hélène Blaszkiewicz Houses Built on Copper: The Environmental
Impact of Current Mining Activities on "Old" and "New" Zambian Copperbelt
Communities - Jennifer Chibamba Chansa PART 3: PRODUCING AND CONTESTING
KNOWLEDGE OF URBAN SOCIETIES "The British, The French and even the Russians
use these Methods": Psychology, Mental Testing and (Trans)Imperial Dynamics
of Expertise Production in Late Colonial Congo - Amandine Lauro Historical
Knowledge Production at the University of Lubumbashi (1956 - 2018) -
Donatien Dibwe dia Mwembu The Decolonisation of Community Development in
Haut Katanga and the Zambian Copperbelt, 1945 - 1990 - Miles Larmer and
Rachel Taylor Reimagining the Copperbelt as a Religious Space - Stephanie
Lämmert