Indirect rule in Southern Africa

Indirect rule in Southern Africa
Title Indirect rule in Southern Africa PDF eBook
Author Margaret Ballinger
Publisher
Pages 36
Release 1931
Genre British
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Indirect Rule in Southern Africa: Basutoland

Indirect Rule in Southern Africa: Basutoland
Title Indirect Rule in Southern Africa: Basutoland PDF eBook
Author Margaret Livingstone Hodgson
Publisher
Pages
Release 1931
Genre Indigenous peoples
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Research Papers

Research Papers
Title Research Papers PDF eBook
Author South African Institute of International Affairs
Publisher
Pages 46
Release 1966
Genre World politics
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Basutoland

Basutoland
Title Basutoland PDF eBook
Author Margaret Ballinger
Publisher
Pages 36
Release 1931
Genre Lesotho
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Power in Colonial Africa

Power in Colonial Africa
Title Power in Colonial Africa PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Eldredge
Publisher Univ of Wisconsin Press
Pages 289
Release 2007-11-20
Genre History
ISBN 0299223736

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Even in its heyday European rule of Africa had limits. Whether through complacency or denial, many colonial officials ignored the signs of African dissent. Displays of opposition by Africans, too indirect to counter or quash, percolated throughout the colonial era and kept alive a spirit of sovereignty that would find full expression only decades later. In Power in Colonial Africa: Conflict and Discourse in Lesotho, 1870–1960, Elizabeth A. Eldredge analyzes a panoply of archival and oral resources, visual signs and symbols, and public and private actions to show how power may be exercised not only by rulers but also by the ruled. The BaSotho—best known for their consolidation of a kingdom from the 1820s to 1850s through primarily peaceful means, and for bringing colonial forces to a standstill in the Gun War of 1880–1881—struggled to maintain sovereignty over their internal affairs during their years under the colonial rule of the Cape Colony (now part of South Africa) and Britain from 1868 to 1966. Eldredge explores instances of BaSotho resistance, resilience, and resourcefulness in forms of expression both verbal and non-verbal. Skillfully navigating episodes of conflict, the BaSotho matched wits with the British in diplomatic brinksmanship, negotiation, compromise, circumvention, and persuasion, revealing the capacity of a subordinate population to influence the course of events as it selectively absorbs, employs, and subverts elements of the colonial culture. “A refreshing, readable and lucid account of one in an array of compositions of power during colonialism in southern Africa.”—David Gordon, Journal of African History “Elegantly written.”—Sean Redding, Sub-Saharan Africa “Eldredge writes clearly and attractively, and her studies of the war between Lerotholi and Masupha and of the conflicts over the succession to the paramountcy are essential reading for anyone who wants to understand those crises.”—Peter Sanders, Journal of Southern African Studies

How Britain Rules Africa

How Britain Rules Africa
Title How Britain Rules Africa PDF eBook
Author George Padmore
Publisher
Pages 434
Release 1936
Genre Great Britain
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The Basuto

The Basuto
Title The Basuto PDF eBook
Author Hugh Ashton
Publisher Routledge
Pages 328
Release 2018-08-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351043048

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Originally published in 1952 and as a second edition in 1967 this volume provides a systematic and comprehensive account of the Basuto people and their changing culture, and reviews the developments and changes leading up to 1966 when Basutoland achieved independence as Lesotho. It describes in detail daily lives, the education and upbringing of children, initiation, marriage, economic activities and political developments within and outside the country. It includes a discussion of tribal and modern law and the workings of the courts and a study of the part played by magic and sorcery and an analysis of the motives leading to the out break of 'medicine' murders in the 1940s.