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Wildlife Between Empire And Nation In Twentiethcentury Africa 1st Ed Jeff Schauer

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Wildlife Between Empire And Nation In Twentiethcentury Africa 1st Ed Jeff Schauer
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing,Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.91 MB
Author: Jeff Schauer
ISBN: 9783030028824, 9783030028831, 3030028828, 3030028836
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Wildlife Between Empire And Nation In Twentiethcentury Africa 1st Ed Jeff Schauer by Jeff Schauer 9783030028824, 9783030028831, 3030028828, 3030028836 instant download after payment.

This book traces the emergence of wildlife policy in colonial eastern and central Africa over the course of a century. Spanning from imperial conquest through the consolidation of colonial rule, the rise of nationalism, and the emergence of neocolonial and neoliberal institutions, this book shows how these fundamental themes of the twentieth century shaped the relationships between humans and animals in what are today Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Malawi. A set of key themes emerges—changing administrative forms, militarization, nationalism, science, and a relentlessly broadening constituency for wildlife. Jeff Schauer illuminates how each of these developments were contingent upon the colonial experience, and how they fashioned a web of structures for understanding and governing wildlife in Africa—one which has lasted into the twenty-first century.

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