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FREDERICK COOPER University of Michigan , Ann Arbor R. D. PEARCE , The Turning Point in Africa : British colonial policy , 1938–48 , London : Frank Cass , 1982 , 224 pp . There was once a time when social anthropologists were considered ...
FREDERICK COOPER University of Michigan , Ann Arbor R. D. PEARCE , The Turning Point in Africa : British colonial policy , 1938–48 , London : Frank Cass , 1982 , 224 pp . There was once a time when social anthropologists were considered ...
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A more serious point of contention is the author's rather unfortunate statement that " " counter - colonial " historians , like the colonial historians they criticize , often overestimate the influence of a colonial power and ...
A more serious point of contention is the author's rather unfortunate statement that " " counter - colonial " historians , like the colonial historians they criticize , often overestimate the influence of a colonial power and ...
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When Peel assumes that this same definition holds for the colonial as for the immediate pre - colonial era and even for the distant mid - nineteenth century the contention becomes a matter for serious dispute .
When Peel assumes that this same definition holds for the colonial as for the immediate pre - colonial era and even for the distant mid - nineteenth century the contention becomes a matter for serious dispute .
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Rural Zambia revisited | 39 |
the relevance of | 60 |
a transformational analysis of | 77 |
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