Across the Copperbelt : urban & social change in Central Africa's borderland communities /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: JSTOR (Organization)
Other Authors: Larmer, Miles (Editor), Guene, Enid (Editor), Henriet, Benoît (Editor), Peša, Iva (Editor), Taylor, Rachel (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Woodbridge, Suffolk : James Currey, 2021.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Enid Guene and Benoît Henriet and Miles Larmer and Iva Pesa and Rachel Taylor<br>PART 1: MICRO-STUDIES OF URBAN LIFE<br>Beyond Paternalism: Pluralising Copperbelt Histories
  • Iva Pesa and Benoît Henriet<br>Being a Child of the Mines: Youth Magazines and Comics in the Copperbelt
  • Enid Guene<br>Divergence and Convergence on the Copperbelt: White Mineworkers in Comparative Perspective, 1911
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  • Duncan Money<br>Football on the Zambian and Katangese Copperbelts: Leisure and Fan Culture from the 1930s to the Present
  • Hikabwa D. Chipande<br>Beware the Mineral Narrative: The Histories of Solwezi Town and Kansanshi Mine, Northwestern Zambia
  • Rita Kesselring<br>PART 2: THE LOCAL COPPERBELT AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMY<br>Kingdoms and Associations: Copper's Changing Political Economy during the Nineteenth Century
  • David M. Gordon<br>Of Corporate Welfare Buildings and Private Initiative: Post-Paternalist Ruination and Renovation in a Former Zambian Mine Township
  • Christian Straube<br>From a Colonial to a Mineral Flow Regime: The Mineral Trade and the Inertia of Global Infrastructures in the Copperbelt
  • Hélène Blaszkiewicz<br>Houses Built on Copper: The Environmental Impact of Current Mining Activities on "Old" and "New" Zambian Copperbelt Communities
  • Jennifer Chibamba Chansa<br>PART 3: PRODUCING AND CONTESTING KNOWLEDGE OF URBAN SOCIETIES<br>"The British, The French and even the Russians use these Methods": Psychology, Mental Testing and (Trans)Imperial Dynamics of Expertise Production in Late Colonial Congo
  • Amandine Lauro<br>Historical Knowledge Production at the University of Lubumbashi (1956
  • 2018)
  • Donatien Dibwe dia Mwembu<br>The Decolonisation of Community Development in Haut Katanga and the Zambian Copperbelt, 1945
  • 1990
  • Miles Larmer and Rachel Taylor<br>Reimagining the Copperbelt as a Religious Space
  • Stephanie Lämmert