Commercial cotton production was introduced into the Sudan on two distinct and separate occasions, by the Turks in the 1860's and by the British in the 1900's. The earlier venture, however, was a total failure while the second was a success. This thesis examines the factors underlying failure and success using the records left by travellers, administrators and agriculturalists to discuss and evaluate man's changing attitude to the agricultural resources of the Sudan between the years 1860 and 1925. The thesis, a contribution to the historical geography of an African underdeveloped country in the colonial period, stresses the importance in development schemes of two factors, first, the need for careful, soundly conceived and sympathetic pi...
The whole study is cast in an historical mould and falls into three basic parts corresponding roughl...
The study is concerned with the production and marketing of dura (sorghum) and sesame in the easter...
International audienceThe occurrences of cotton in texts and in the archaeological record (seeds, fi...
Settler farmers in Swaziland failed in their attempt to confine cotton production to their estates p...
Sudan, as many of the developing countries producing agricultural, primary commodities, is faced wit...
Sudan, as many of the developing countries producing agricultural, primary commodities, is faced wit...
Based on extensive UK and African archival research and a wide survey of secondary sources, this th...
By the early 1950s, two-thirds of the manpower in the British Colonial Service -- some 10,000 out of...
This article examines the programme of land surveying and registration that was undertaken by the Br...
This article sits in response to work on the rolling out of development-centred technical and scient...
The study examines the evolution and achievements of agricultural research in Zaria, with a particul...
Cotton is the single most important crop and plays a decisive role in the national economy of the S...
This dissertation is a study of agricultural failure. It follows the efforts of settlers, then scie...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1937.Includes bibliographical references
This dissertation is a study of agricultural failure. It follows the efforts of settlers, then scie...
The whole study is cast in an historical mould and falls into three basic parts corresponding roughl...
The study is concerned with the production and marketing of dura (sorghum) and sesame in the easter...
International audienceThe occurrences of cotton in texts and in the archaeological record (seeds, fi...
Settler farmers in Swaziland failed in their attempt to confine cotton production to their estates p...
Sudan, as many of the developing countries producing agricultural, primary commodities, is faced wit...
Sudan, as many of the developing countries producing agricultural, primary commodities, is faced wit...
Based on extensive UK and African archival research and a wide survey of secondary sources, this th...
By the early 1950s, two-thirds of the manpower in the British Colonial Service -- some 10,000 out of...
This article examines the programme of land surveying and registration that was undertaken by the Br...
This article sits in response to work on the rolling out of development-centred technical and scient...
The study examines the evolution and achievements of agricultural research in Zaria, with a particul...
Cotton is the single most important crop and plays a decisive role in the national economy of the S...
This dissertation is a study of agricultural failure. It follows the efforts of settlers, then scie...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1937.Includes bibliographical references
This dissertation is a study of agricultural failure. It follows the efforts of settlers, then scie...
The whole study is cast in an historical mould and falls into three basic parts corresponding roughl...
The study is concerned with the production and marketing of dura (sorghum) and sesame in the easter...
International audienceThe occurrences of cotton in texts and in the archaeological record (seeds, fi...