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12pp photoplates. Some rubbing. Embossed stamp to flyleaf. VG. 21x14cm, xxix, 454, [12]p, PAPERBACK. Twenty of the twenty-four papers were originally presented at a conference on the early history of Malawi held at Blantyne under the auspices of the University of Malawi from 20 July to 24 July 1970. Includes: The Men Who Came Before Malawian History; Prehistoric Origins; Environment & History: The Malawian Setting; The Iron Age in Malawi: A Brief Account of Recent Work; Transport & Communication in Malawi to 1891, with a Summary to 1918; The Meaning of the Name 'Malawi* in Oral Traditions & Precolonial Documents; Chewa or Malawi Political Organization in the Precolonial Era; The People of Bororo: A Lexicostatistical Enquiry; Reflections on the Early History of North Malawi; Suggestions Towards a Reinterpreted Tumbuka History; The Yao in Malawi: The Importance of Local Research; Ngoni Politics & Diplomacy in Malawi, 1848-1904; Religion & Politics in Northern Ngoniland, 1881-1904; The Maskeo Ngoni at Domwe, 1870-1900; Portugal's Attitude to Nyasaland during the Period of the Partition of Africa; Notes on the Origins of the Arab War; Politics of Collaboration: Imperialism in Practice; Johnston & Jameson: A Comparative Study in the Imposition of Colonial Rule; The Development of Administration to 1897; A Note on the Universities Mission to Central Africa, 1859-1914; An Introduction to the History of the Dutch Reformed Church Mission in Malawi, 1889-1914; Economic Policy: Land & Labour inMalawi; The Place of John Chilembwe in Malawi Historiography; Development & Change in the History of Malawi.
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Very Good. No Jacket. xxix + 454pp, 38 illustrations, 19 plates, VG+, clean, tight, unmarked, Professor A. D. Robert's copy. Contents: 1. The men who came before Malawian history, 2. Prehistoric origins, 3. Environment and history, 4. The Iron Age in Malawi, 5. Transport and communication in Malawi to 1891, with a summary to 1918, 6. The meaning and use of the name Malawi in oral traditions and precolonial documents, 7. Chewa or Malawi political organization in the precolonial era, 8. The people of Bororo: a lexicostatistical enquiry, 9. Reflections on the early history of North Malawi, 10. Suggestions towards a reinterpreted Tumbuka history, 11. The Yao in Malawi: the importance of local research, 12. Ngoni politics and diplomacy in Malawi, 1848-1904, 13. Religion and politics in Northern Ngoniland, 1881-1904, 14. The Maseko Ngoni at Domwe, 1870-1900, 15. Portugal's attitude to Nyasaland during the period of the partition of Africa, 16. Notes on the origins of the Arab war, 17. Politics of collaboration: imperialism in practice, 18. Johnston and Jameson: a comparative study in the imposition of colonial rule, 19. The development of the administration to 1897, 20. A note on the Universities' Mission to Central Africa, 1859-1914, 21. An introduction to the history of the Dutch Reformed Church Mission in Malawi: 1889-1914, 22. Economic policy: land and labour in Nyasaland, 1890-1914, 23. The place of John Chilembwe in Malawi historiography, 24. Development and change in the history of Malawi. Contents: 1. The men who came before Malawian history, 2. Prehistoric origins, 3. Environment and history, 4. The Iron Age in Malawi, 5. Transport and communication in Malawi to 1891, with a summary to 1918, 6. The meaning and use of the name Malawi in oral traditions and precolonial documents, 7. Chewa or Malawi political organization in the precolonial era, 8. The people of Bororo: a lexicostatistical enquiry, 9. Reflections on the early history of North Malawi, 10. Suggestions towards a reinterpreted Tumbuka history, 11. The Yao in Malawi: the importance of local research, 12. Ngoni politics and diplomacy in Malawi, 1848-1904, 13. Religion and politics in Northern Ngoniland, 1881-1904, 14. The Maseko Ngoni at Domwe, 1870-1900, 15. Portugal's attitude to Nyasaland during the period of the partition of Africa, 16. Notes on the origins of the Arab war, 17. Politics of collaboration: imperialism in practice, 18. Johnston and Jameson: a comparative study in the imposition of colonial rule, 19. The development of the administration to 1897, 20. A note on the Universities' Mission to Central Africa, 1859-1914, 21. An introduction to the history of the Dutch Reformed Church Mission in Malawi: 1889-1914, 22. Economic policy: land and labour in Nyasaland, 1890-1914, 23. The place of John Chilembwe in Malawi historiography, 24. Development and change in the history of Malawi. Contents: 1. The men who came before Malawian history, 2. Prehistoric origins, 3. Environment and history, 4. The Iron Age in Malawi, 5. Transport and communication in Malawi to 1891, with a summary to 1918, 6. The meaning and use of the name Malawi in oral traditions and precolonial documents, 7. Chewa or Malawi political organization in the precolonial era, 8. The people of Bororo: a lexicostatistical enquiry, 9. Reflections on the early history of North Malawi, 10. Suggestions towards a reinterpreted Tumbuka history, 11. The Yao in Malawi: the importance of local research, 12. Ngoni politics and diplomacy in Malawi, 1848-1904, 13. Religion and politics in Northern Ngoniland, 1881-1904, 14. The Maseko Ngoni at Domwe, 1870-1900, 15. Portugal's attitude to Nyasaland during the period of the partition of Africa, 16. Notes on the origins of the Arab war, 17. Politics of collaboration: imperialism in practice, 18. Johnston and Jameson: a comparative study in the imposition of colonial rule, 19. The development of the administration to 1897, 20. A note on the Universities'...
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454. Hardcover with dust jacket. Ex-Libris with usual library matter and stamps to upper, lower, and outer edges of text. Dust jacket in mylar. Wear on upper and lower edges of text. Else good.
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