Settler societies in Africa were unique historical phenomena, combining elements of both colonialism and settler colonialism. Common to all the settler colonies in Africa was the demographic minority status of white settlers. This created a dual dependence. Settlers needed the support of European metropolitan powers on the one hand and the land and labor of indigenous Africans on the other. While white settlers have been in Africa since the sixteenth century, the turn of the twentieth century heralded the rise of modern settler states. Here the conflicts arising from this dual dependence became impossible to manage, leading to violent and protracted decolonization
The question of how Europe ruled Africa relates to the crucial issues of settlernative identity as c...
The first permanent African residents of the new towns established by whites in southern and eastern...
This paper comments on studies that aim to quantify the long-term economic effects of historical Eur...
This paper ties into the growing literature on the long-term economic implications of historical Eur...
The process of gaining independence in Africa was accompanied by the intensified colonial liberation...
The rapid collapse of European empires in Africa transformed the politics of the white settler domin...
German settlers colonizing South West Africa developed specific attitudes towards violence as a resu...
In considering the settler societies of the modern era and their economic structure and functions, w...
Colonial rule which lasted for over a century in some African countries had devastating consequences...
This paper comments on studies that aim to quantify the long-term economic effects of historical Eur...
There is considerable quarrel as to what extent the shape and malfunctioning of contemporary African...
Violent and non-violent conflicts and interactions between hunter-gatherers and settlers took place ...
European colonialisms (circa. Late 1400) are complex, particularized, and changing political-economi...
This paper looks at the dialectical relationship of land and social order in Africa and its transfor...
The Scramble for Africa refers to the period between roughly 1884 and 1914, when the European coloni...
The question of how Europe ruled Africa relates to the crucial issues of settlernative identity as c...
The first permanent African residents of the new towns established by whites in southern and eastern...
This paper comments on studies that aim to quantify the long-term economic effects of historical Eur...
This paper ties into the growing literature on the long-term economic implications of historical Eur...
The process of gaining independence in Africa was accompanied by the intensified colonial liberation...
The rapid collapse of European empires in Africa transformed the politics of the white settler domin...
German settlers colonizing South West Africa developed specific attitudes towards violence as a resu...
In considering the settler societies of the modern era and their economic structure and functions, w...
Colonial rule which lasted for over a century in some African countries had devastating consequences...
This paper comments on studies that aim to quantify the long-term economic effects of historical Eur...
There is considerable quarrel as to what extent the shape and malfunctioning of contemporary African...
Violent and non-violent conflicts and interactions between hunter-gatherers and settlers took place ...
European colonialisms (circa. Late 1400) are complex, particularized, and changing political-economi...
This paper looks at the dialectical relationship of land and social order in Africa and its transfor...
The Scramble for Africa refers to the period between roughly 1884 and 1914, when the European coloni...
The question of how Europe ruled Africa relates to the crucial issues of settlernative identity as c...
The first permanent African residents of the new towns established by whites in southern and eastern...
This paper comments on studies that aim to quantify the long-term economic effects of historical Eur...