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An Economic History of Development in sub-Saharan Africa: Economic Transformations and Political Changes: Palgrave Studies in Economic History

Autor Ellen Hillbom, Erik Green
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 iun 2019
‘This is a desperately needed book. It not only surveys the field of African economic history at the level of undergraduate students, but provides several fresh perspectives, drawing on insights from the latest research on the evolution of African societies and their economic prosperity. This valuable source of teaching material will be the premier text on African economic history for at least the next decade.’
—Johan Fourie, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
This upper level textbook offers a historical understanding of sub-Saharan Africa. By looking at the economic history of the African region from before the arrival of European territorial control all the way through to Africa’s integration in the current era of globalisation, readers can understand the development paths for African countries today. Organisation of production, social structures, trade, and governance are key factors in the discussion about African success stories and failures.
Suitable reading for upper level undergraduates, MSc and postgraduate students, in addition to policy makers and development practitioners looking for a comprehensive overview of Africa from an economic and social perspective. Hillbom and Green also provide a starting point for the study of African economic history for those who would like to continue their own research in this area.



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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030140076
ISBN-10: 3030140075
Pagini: 374
Ilustrații: XVII, 286 p. 56 illus., 33 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in Economic History

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1: On writing Africa’s economic history.- Chapter 2: Research on Africa’s history and development – a review.- Chapter 3: Back in history, 1000-1850.- Chapter 4: Economic and political integration, 1850-1920.- Chapter 5: Transformation and administration, 1920-1950.- Chapter 6: Expansion and crisis of the gate-keeping state, 1950-1985.- Chapter 7: Period of deregulation, 1985-2005.- Chapter 8: Growth and global integration, 2005-. Chapter 9: Summarising the past and hypothesizing about the future.


Notă biografică

Ellen Hillbom is Associate Professor in the Department of Economic History, Lund University, Sweden. 
Erik Green is Associate Professor in the Department of Economic History, Lund University, Sweden.


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‘This is a desperately needed book. It not only surveys the field of African economic history at the level of undergraduate students, but provides several fresh perspectives, drawing on insights from the latest research on the evolution of African societies and their economic prosperity. This valuable source of teaching material will be the premier text on African economic history for at least the next decade.’
—Johan Fourie, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
This upper level textbook offers a historical understanding of sub-Saharan Africa. By looking at the economic history of the African region from before the arrival of European territorial control all the way through to Africa’s integration in the current era of globalisation, readers can understand the development paths for African countries today. Organisation of production, social structures, trade, and governance are key factors in the discussion about African success stories and failures.
Suitablereading for upper level undergraduates, MSc and postgraduate students, in addition to policy makers and development practitioners looking for a comprehensive overview of Africa from an economic and social perspective. Hillbom and Green also provide a starting point for the study of African economic history for those who would like to continue their own research in this area.



Caracteristici

Looks at the role of the state and how it has shaped the economic and social history of sub-Saharan Africa from 1000AD to the present Addresses contemporary challenges to the region including population increase, HIV crisis, aid dependency, international trade agreements, Chinese interests Suitable for students in economic history, development studies, political science, globalisation and African studies Offers important insights for policy makers and development practitioners Provides a guide to the academic field of African economic history