Throughout Africa, contemporary boundaries are deemed ‘artificial’ because they were external impositions breaking apart supposedly homogeneous ethnic units. This article argues that the problem with the colonial borders was not only that they arbitrarily dissected African societies with European interests in mind, but also that they profoundly changed the way in which territoriality and authority functioned in this region, and therefore they affected identity. The presumption that territories could be constructed in which ‘culture’ and ‘political power’ neatly coincided was influenced by European ideas about space and identity, and privileged the perceptions and territorial claims of those ruling the most powerful centres in the nineteenth...
Caught between the expanding frontiers of the Indian Ocean slave trade from the east and Afro-Portug...
This article considers the history of South African imperialism and claims over a white Southern Afr...
The closely intertwined notions of territory, identity, and authority are at the heart of conflict d...
Throughout Africa, contemporary boundaries are deemed ‘artificial’ because they were external imposi...
In the extensive debates on borders in Africa, ‘traditional’ non-state boundaries have received scan...
The question of how Europe ruled Africa relates to the crucial issues of settler-native identity as ...
The question of how Europe ruled Africa relates to the crucial issues of settlernative identity as c...
Studies of the impact of colonialism on ethnic group formation are legion. Wolpe (1974), for example...
While recent historical scholarship has attempted to read back the existence of nations into medieva...
This is a study of the international boundaries of Tanganyika: of the means by which they were im...
The territorial formations of African modern nation-states, Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Zambia, discu...
The study of politics in the African Great Lakes is not exempt from the epistemological hardships th...
While most researchers criticize the effectiveness of states in Africa, state formation is proceedin...
none1noNone of the borders shaping modern African countries have existed in the same guise prior to ...
The Ndau are one of many African groups that show the division provoked by the establishment of col...
Caught between the expanding frontiers of the Indian Ocean slave trade from the east and Afro-Portug...
This article considers the history of South African imperialism and claims over a white Southern Afr...
The closely intertwined notions of territory, identity, and authority are at the heart of conflict d...
Throughout Africa, contemporary boundaries are deemed ‘artificial’ because they were external imposi...
In the extensive debates on borders in Africa, ‘traditional’ non-state boundaries have received scan...
The question of how Europe ruled Africa relates to the crucial issues of settler-native identity as ...
The question of how Europe ruled Africa relates to the crucial issues of settlernative identity as c...
Studies of the impact of colonialism on ethnic group formation are legion. Wolpe (1974), for example...
While recent historical scholarship has attempted to read back the existence of nations into medieva...
This is a study of the international boundaries of Tanganyika: of the means by which they were im...
The territorial formations of African modern nation-states, Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Zambia, discu...
The study of politics in the African Great Lakes is not exempt from the epistemological hardships th...
While most researchers criticize the effectiveness of states in Africa, state formation is proceedin...
none1noNone of the borders shaping modern African countries have existed in the same guise prior to ...
The Ndau are one of many African groups that show the division provoked by the establishment of col...
Caught between the expanding frontiers of the Indian Ocean slave trade from the east and Afro-Portug...
This article considers the history of South African imperialism and claims over a white Southern Afr...
The closely intertwined notions of territory, identity, and authority are at the heart of conflict d...