R. Botte — Social class formation in an African pre-capitalist society. In pre-colonial Burundi unequal economic relations, stemming especially from Mehrarbeit bound with landholding, allow for the appearance of a landless peasantry—i.e. a social class. Economic processes, based on the king's political control of landrights, may lead to dispossession, insofar as the control of men— expressed in actual Mehrarbeit is fundamentally based upon the control of land. Mehrarbeit, especially in war, makes for subjects' reproduction qua freemen or self-sustaining peasants. Its refusai, demonstrated by the deliberate relinquishing of land and freedom, appears as an expression of antagonistic social relationships. When a landless peasant (umushumba) en...
Living Conditions of Mountaineer Peasants in the Bututsi Region of Burundi. — The highlands of Burun...
Abstract Ethnography in its Context: The Colonial Administration and the Making of Identifies (Zanzi...
African Studies Center Working Paper No. 35INTRODUCTION: This paper discusses the historical conditi...
R. Botte — Social class formation in an African pre-capitalist society. In pre-colonial Burundi uneq...
R. Botte — Burundi: How the State Made a Living. In Burundi, by the end of the igth century, the for...
This thesis presents an interpretation of the controversial question of peasant class formation in s...
C. Vidal — The economies of Rwanda feudal society. The economic System characteristic of Rwanda's tr...
Abstract State-Peasantry Relations at the Center of Ethnie Conflict in Burundi. — Agricultural and e...
This dissertation analyzes the Wolof social formation of West Africa prior to the 15th century histo...
Abstract Socialization in Bambara society is progressive and permanent : it begins before birth and ...
J. K. Thornton — Le royaume du Kongo, ca. 1390-1678. Développement d'une formation sociale africa...
An analysis of the Royal Capital of Mbuye in Burundi reveals the nature of the prestations made to t...
M. Adam —Cassava, Land-Rent and Women's Condition in the Neighbourhood of Brazzaville. A detailed de...
B. Jewsiewicki — Towards a Historical Sociology of Population in Zaire : Proposals for the Analysis ...
R. Lemarchand — Paysanneries africaines, réciprocité et marché : l'économie de l'affection réexaminé...
Living Conditions of Mountaineer Peasants in the Bututsi Region of Burundi. — The highlands of Burun...
Abstract Ethnography in its Context: The Colonial Administration and the Making of Identifies (Zanzi...
African Studies Center Working Paper No. 35INTRODUCTION: This paper discusses the historical conditi...
R. Botte — Social class formation in an African pre-capitalist society. In pre-colonial Burundi uneq...
R. Botte — Burundi: How the State Made a Living. In Burundi, by the end of the igth century, the for...
This thesis presents an interpretation of the controversial question of peasant class formation in s...
C. Vidal — The economies of Rwanda feudal society. The economic System characteristic of Rwanda's tr...
Abstract State-Peasantry Relations at the Center of Ethnie Conflict in Burundi. — Agricultural and e...
This dissertation analyzes the Wolof social formation of West Africa prior to the 15th century histo...
Abstract Socialization in Bambara society is progressive and permanent : it begins before birth and ...
J. K. Thornton — Le royaume du Kongo, ca. 1390-1678. Développement d'une formation sociale africa...
An analysis of the Royal Capital of Mbuye in Burundi reveals the nature of the prestations made to t...
M. Adam —Cassava, Land-Rent and Women's Condition in the Neighbourhood of Brazzaville. A detailed de...
B. Jewsiewicki — Towards a Historical Sociology of Population in Zaire : Proposals for the Analysis ...
R. Lemarchand — Paysanneries africaines, réciprocité et marché : l'économie de l'affection réexaminé...
Living Conditions of Mountaineer Peasants in the Bututsi Region of Burundi. — The highlands of Burun...
Abstract Ethnography in its Context: The Colonial Administration and the Making of Identifies (Zanzi...
African Studies Center Working Paper No. 35INTRODUCTION: This paper discusses the historical conditi...