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DOCUMENT RESUME
ED 076 489 SO 005 916
TITLE Africa, Sub-Sahara: A Selected Functional and CountryBibliography.
INSTITUTION Foreign Service (Dept. of State) , Washinaton, D.C.Foreign Service Inst."
PUB CATE Jan 72NOTE 34p.
EDRS PRICE MF-$0.65 HC-$329DESCRIPTORS *African Culture; African History; African
Literature; *Area Studies; Art; *Bibliographies;Colonialism; Communism; Demography; *DevelopingNations; Economic Development;. Education; *ForeignCulture; Foreign Relations; Labor Unions; Non WesternCivilization; Political Influences; Politics;Religion; Rural Development
IDENTIFIERS *Sub Sahara Africa
ABSTRACTSub-Sahara Africa is covered in this bibliography
prepared for use in training programs. Consisting of nearly 500citations which date from 1940 to the present, topics coveredinclude: POPULATION, Traditional Cultures, Religion, Art, Literature,Histcry, Colonialism, Economic Development, AgriculturalModernization, Education and Manpower, Urbanization, Labor, theMilitary, Communism, Political Systems, Public Administrations LocalGovernment and Politics; and International Relations. A briefintroduction to the series is given in SO 005 913. Other documents inthis series are: SO 005 914 to SO 005 919. (PH)
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SERVICE 'INSTITUTE
CENTER FOR AREA -AND- COUNTRY-_ STUDIES"
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is FOREIGN SERVICE INSTITUTE
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
CENTER FOR AREA AND COUNTRY STUDIES
AFRICA:. SUB-SAHARA
A SELECTED FUNCTIONAL AND COUNTRY BIBLIOGRAPHY
The Center for Area and Country Studies of the Foreign ServiceInstitute prepares area bibliographies annually for use in its
training programs. In addition to this selected bibliography,the Center publishes bibliographies on the Atlantic Community,Eastern Europe and the U.S.S.R., Near East and North Afric4,South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia, and Latin America.
Primary emphasis in the selection of items for this listingis given to materials in the Institute's library. Preferenceis accorded to recently published materials in order to high-light the most up-to-date studies and to ensure a balancedpresentation of differing viewpoints on an issue. The inclusionor exclusion of an item is in no way to be construed as reflect-
ing the views of the Center.
January, 1972
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. REFERENCE SOURCES 1
II. POPULATION 2
III. TRADITIONAL CULTURES 2
IV. RELIGION 3
7V. ART 4
VI. LITERATURE 5
VII. HISTORY 7
VIII. COLONIALISM 8
LX. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 9
X. AGRICULTURAL MODERNIZATION 11
XI. EDUCATION AND MANPOWER 13
XII. URBANIZATION 14
XIII. LABOR 15
XIV. THE MILITARY 16
. XV. COMMUNISM 17
XVI. POLITICAL SYSTEMS 18
XVII. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 19
XVIII. LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS 20
XIX. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 22
XX. FRENCH - SPEAKING AFRICA 23
XXI. ZAIRE 24
XXII. THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA 25
XXIII. PORTUGUESE AFRICA 26
XXIV. SOUTHERN RHODESIA 28
XXV. NIGERIA 29
XXVI. THE UNITED STATES AND AFRICA 30
is FOREIGN SERVICE INSTITUTE
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
CENTER FOR AREA AND COUNTRY STUDIES
AFRICA, SUB-SAHARA
A SELECTED FUNCTIONAL AND COUNTRY BIBLIOGRAPHY
I. REFERENCE SOURCES
AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHIC CENTER. A Current Bibliography on AfricanAffairs. New York: Greenwood Periodicals. Monthly.
BOSTON UNIVERSITY. Catalog of African Government Documents andAfrican Index. 2nd ed. Boston: G. K. Hall and Co., 1964.
DUIGNAN, Peter. Handbook of American Resources for AfricanStudies. Stanford: Hoover institution on War, Revolution andPeace, Stanford University, 1967.
GLAZIER, Kenneth M. Africa South of the Sahara: a Select andAnnotated Bibliography. 1958-1963. Stanford: Hoover Institutionon War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University, 1964.
Africa South of the Sahara: a Select and AnnotatedBibliography, 1964-1968. Stanford: Hoover Institution on War,
Revolution and Peace, Stanford University, 1969.
Joint Acquisitions List of Africana Evanston: NorthwesternUniversity Library, African Department. Bimonthly.
LEGUM, Colin and Drysdale, John. Africa Contemporary Record: Annual
Survey and Documents, 1968-1969. London: Africa Research, 1969.
. Africa Contemporary Record: Annual Survey and Documents,
1969-1970. Exeter: Africa Research, 1970.
LEGUM, Colin and Hughes, Anthony. Africa Contemporary Record:Annual Survey and Documents. 1970-1971. London: Rex Collings, 1971.
LYSTAD, Robert A., ed. The African World: A Survey of SocialResearch. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1965.
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY. Catalog of the African Collection.2 vols. Boston: G. K. Hall and Co., 1963,
PADEN, John and Soja, Edward, eds. The African Experience. 3 vols.
in 4. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1970.
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U.S. and Canadian Publications on Africa. Annual, 1961-66. Staniord:
Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace,_Stanford Univer-
sity, 1963-1969.
U.S. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Africa Section. Africa South of the
Sahara; a Selected Annotated List of Writings. Comp. by -
Helen F. Conover. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office,
1963.
II. POPULATION
BARBOUR, Kenneth M. and Prothero, R. M., eds. Essays on African.
Population. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1961.
BRASS, William and others. The Demography of Tropical Africa.
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1968.
CALDWELL, J.C. and Okonjo, Chukuka, eds. The Population of
Tropical Africa. New York: Columbia University Press, 1966.
CALDWELL, J.C. Population Growth and Family Change in Africa.
New York: Humanities Press, 1968.
DOW, Thomas E., Jr. "Fertility and Family Planning in Africa." The
Journal of Modern African Studies 8, No. 3 (1970) : 445-57.
HANCE, William. Population, Migration and Urbanization in Africa.
New York: Columbia University Press, 1970.
. "The Race Between Population and Resources." Africa Report
13, No. 1 (1968): 6-12.
OMINDE, S.H. Land and Population Movements in Kenya. Evanston;
Northwestern University Press, 1968.
STEVENSON, Robert F. Population and Political Systems in Tropical
Africa. New York: Columbia University Press, 1968.
III. TRADITIONAL CULTURES
BOHANNAN, Paul. Africa and Africans. Garden City: Natural History
Press, 1964.
and Dalton, George, eds. Markets in Africa. Evanston:
Northwestern University Press, 1962.
DALTON, George, ed. Tribal and Peasant Economies: Readings in
Economic Anthropology. Garden City: Natural History Press,
1967.
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Ethnographic Survey pf Africa. Edited by Cyril D. Forde. London;International African Institute, 1950 -.
FORTES, Meyer and Evans-Pritchard, E.E., eds. African PoliticalSystems. London: Oxford University Press, 1940.
GIBBS, James L., ed. Peoples of Africa. New York: Holt, Rinehartand Winston, 1965.
GLUCKMAN, Max. The Judicial Process among the Barotse of NorthernRhodesia. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1955.
GREENBERG, Joseph H. "The Languages of Africa". Interng;ioAalJournal of American Linguistics 32, No. 1 (1963): part 2.
MAIR, Lucy. Primitive Government. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1962.
MIDDLETON, John, ed. Black Africa; Peoples and Their Cultures Today.Toronto: Macmillan Co., 1970.
and Tait, David, eds.Segmentary Systems. London:
OTTENBERG, Simon and Phoebe, eds.New York: Random House, 1960
Tribes Without Rulers: Africa?Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1953.
Cultures and Societies of Africa.
RADCLIFFE-BROWN, A.R. and Forde, Cyril D., eds. African Systems ofKinship and Marriage. London: Oxford University Press, 1950.
SCHAPERA, Isaac. GovernmentC.A. Watts and Co., 1956.
TUDEN, Arthur and Plotnicov,Africa. New York: Free
IV. RELIGION
and Politics in Tribal Society. London:
Leonard, eds. Social Stratificati.n inPress, 1970.
BAETA, C.G., ed. Christianity in Tropical Africa: Studies Presentedand Discussed at the Seventh International African Seminar. Univer-sity of Ghana, April 1965. London: Oxford University Press, 1908.
BEETHAM, T.A. Christianity and the New Africa. New York: FrederickA. Praeger, 1967.
BEHRMAN, Lucy. Muslim Brotherhoods and Politics in Senegal. Cambridge:
Harvard University Press, 1970.
FERNANDEZ, James W. "African Religious Movements Types and D:mamics".The Journal of Modern African Studies 2, No. 4 (December, 1964):531-49.
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V. ART
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FORDE, Cyril D., ed. African Worlds: Studies in the Cosmological
Ideas and Social Values of African Peoples. London: Oxford
University Press, 1954.
FORTES, M. and Dieterlen, G. African Systems of Thought: Studies
Presented and Discussed at the Third International African
Seminar. Salisbury, December 1960. London: Oxford University
Press, 1965.
JAHN, Janheinz. Muntu: An Outline of the New African Culture.
New York: Grove Press, 1961.
KRITZECK, James and Lewis, William H.-, ,eds. Islam in Africa.
New York: Van Nostrand-Reinhold Co., 1969.
LEWIS, I.M., ed. Islam in Tropical Africa. London: Oxford Univer-
sity Press, 1966.
MBITI, J.M. African Traditional Religions. Nev York: Frederick A.
Praeger, 1969.
MIDDLETON, John and Winter, E. H., eds. Witchcraft and Sorcery in
East Africa. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1963.
MITCHELL, R.C. and others. A Comprehensive Bibliography of Modern
African Religious Movements. Evanston: Northwestern University
Press, 1966.
SUNDKLER, B.G.M. Bantu Prophets in South Africa. 2nd ed. London:
Oxford University Press, 1961.
TAYLOR, John V. The Primal Vision: Christian Presence amid African
Religion. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1963.
TEMPELS, Placide. Bantu Philosophy. Paris: Presence Africaine, 1959.
TRIMINGHAM, John S. Islam in West Africa: Oxford: Clarendon
Press, 1959.
. Lslam in East Africa. Oxford:. Clarendon Press, 1964.
. Influence of Islam upon Africa. London: Longmans,
Green and Co., 1968.
BEIER, Ulli. Art in Nigeria 1960. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 1960.
. Contemporary Art in Africa. London: Pall Mall Press, 1968.
BIEBUYCK, Daniel P. Tradition and Creativity in Tribal Art. Berkeley:
University of California Press, 1969.
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BROWN, Evelyn S. Africa's Contemporary Art and Artists. New York:
Harmon Foundation, 1966.
FAGG, William B. Tribes and Forms in African Art. New York: Tudor
Publishing Co., 1965.
. Nigerian Images. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1963.
and Plass, Margaret, comps. African Sculpture. New York:
E. P. Dutton and Co., 1964.
LAUDE, Jean. The Arts of Black Africa.
California Press, 1971.
LEIRIS, Michel atd Delange, Jacqueline.George Braziller, 1968.
LEUZINGER, Elsy. Art of Africa. New York: Crown Publishers, 1960.
puss, Margaret. African Miniatures: The Goldweights of the Ashanti.
New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1967.
RADIN, Paul and Sweeney, James, eds. African Folktales and Sculpturn.
2nd ed. New York: Pantheon Books, 1964.
ROBBINS, Warren M. African Art in American Collections. New York:
Frederick A. Praeger, 1966.
STOUT, J. Anthony. Modern Makonde Sculpture. Nairobi: Kibo Art
Gallery Publications, 1966.
SWEENEY, James J., ed. African Sculpture. Princeton: Princeton
University Press, 1970.
Berkeley: University of
African Art. New York:
THOMPSON, Robert F. Black Gods and Kings: Yoruba Art at UCLA.
Los Angeles: Museum and Laboratories of Ethnic Arts and Technology,
1971.
TROWELL, Margaret. African Design. Rev. ed. New York: Frederick A.
Praeger, 1965.
Classical African Sculpture. Rev. ed. New York: Frederick
A. Praeger, 1964.
WILLETT, Frank. African Art: A Concise History. New York: Frederick
A. Praeger, 1971.
VI. LITERATURE
ABRAHAMS, Peter. Nine Boy. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1955.
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ACHEBE, Chinua. Things Fall Apart. London; William Heinemanr. 193 .
No Longe: at Ease. .:ew York: Ivan Obolensky. 1 61
. Man of tae People. :;:ew York: John Day Co., 1966.
BETI, Mongo. Mission Terminee. Paris: Correa, 1957.
BRENCH, A.C. The Novelists' Inhlritance in French Africa:from Senegal to Cameroon. London: Oxford University Press, 1967.
CARTEY, Wilfred. Whispers from .t Continent; The Literature of Contem-porary Black Africa. New York: Random House, 1969.
COOK, David, ed. Origin East Africa: A Makerere Anthology. L,ndon:William Heinemann, 1965.
EKWENSI, Cyprian. People of the City. London: Andrew Dakers, 1954.
. Jagua Nana. London: Hutchinson and Co., 1961.
GLEASON, Judith I. This Africa: Novels by West: Africans in °:41 lisaand French. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1965.
HUGHES, Langston, ed. Poems fro :: Black Africa. Bloomington: IndianaUniversity Press, 1963.
KANE, Cheikh Hamidou. Ambiguous Adventure. New York: Walker and Co.,1963.
LAYE, Camara. L'Enfant Noir. Edited by J.A. Hutchinson. Cambridge:Cambridge University Press, 1966.
The Radiance of the King. Londo.:: Collins, 1956.
MOORE, Gerald and Beier, Ulli. Fodern Poetry from Africa. Bal-imore:Penguin Books, 1963.
IVIIELELE, Ezekiel. The African :image.. New York: Frederick A. Praeger,1962.
NGUGI, James. Weep Note_ Child. New York: Humanities Press, 1 68.
OUSMANE, Sembene. god's Bits of Wood. New York: Doubleday and.Co., 1962.
ROSCOE, A.A. Mother is Gold; A Study in West African Literetu.e.New York: Cambridge University Press, 1971.
SENGROR, Leopold S. Selected Poems. New York: Atheneum, 1966.
SOYINKA, Wole. Thracalaya. Evanston: Northwestern Universit3Press, 1963.
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TUCKER, Martin. Afr:ca in Moder . 4- 7 1 :Jo porAry
Writing in English, New York: Frederick ULgar Publishing o.,
1967.
TUTUOLA, Amos. idiuisil=aucjit.4)auxin the Dad's Town. New York: Grove Press, 1953.
ZELL, Hans and Silver, Helene, ecs., with Abrash, Barbara and Mtiso,
Gideon-Cyrus M. A Reader's Quide to the Literature of Afri,g
New York: Africana Publishing Corp., 1971.
VII. HISTORY
COLLINS, Robert 0., ed. Problem; in African History Englewoou Cliffs,
N.J.:- Prentice-Hall, 1968.
CURTIN, Phillip. The Atlantic S-ave_Tradet A_Censil2 Madison. Uni-
versity of Wisconsin Press, 1969.
DAVIDSON, Basil. The (;rowth of African Civili%ation! A Ai J:11 y of
West Africa, 1000-1800 Garden City, N.Y.; Doubleday and ;o.,
1969.
. A History of East and Central Africa: To the Late due-
teenth Century. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday and Co., 196../.
FORDE, Daryll and Kaberry, P.M., eds. ileatAfricmiaingtionsin_thLNineteenth Century. London: Oxford University Press, 1967
EiztaryafEastAfrisa Vol. 1, edited by Gervase Mathew and Roland
Oliver. Vol. 2, edited by Vincent Harlow and E.M. Chilver.
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1962-65.
JULY, Robert W. History of the African People. New York: Caarles
Scribner's Sons, 1970.
OLIVER, Roland and Fage, J. D., eds. lapat...5 in Afr?uaiaZte.hiat,=
New York: Cambridge University Press, 1969.
OGOT, Bethwell and Kieran, John, eds. Zamanit A Survey_uf Fac- African
History New York: Humanities Press, 1969.
RANGER, T.. O., ed. erects of Central African His.tci Evanst )n:
Northwestern University Press, 1968.
ed. LicaerzingThemesz)f African History. Evanston: North-
western University Press, 1968.
THOMPSON, Leonard, ed African Societies in Southcrn Aftjcat Tistorica1
Stndigg. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1969.
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VANSINA, Jan. Kinr,doms of the Stvanna Madison: Univers:A:.consin Press, 1966.
WALKER, E. A. A Hiszory of Southern Africa. 3rd ed. Lando.:: LO Y
mans, Green and Co., 1957.
VIII. COLONIALISM
AUSTEN, Ralph A. Nsiithiaaanslerfterman artilritasaabaColonial Policy and Tribal Politics, 1889-1939. New Haven: YaleUniversity Press, 1968.
BRUNSCHWIG, Henri. French Colon:'_alism, 1871-1914: Myths and R alinesNew York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1966.
BUELL, Raymond L. The Native Problem in Africa. 2 vols. Hard n, Conn.:Shoe String Press, 1965.
Colonialism in Africa, 1870-1960. Vol. 1, The History and P Ii ics
Colonialism. 1870-1914, edited by Peter Duioan and L. Cenn Vol. 2,The Histor and Politics of Colonialism 1914-1960, edited v PeterDuignan and L. Gann. Vol. 3, Profiles of Change: Africa: ici,t-and Colonial Rule, edited by Victor Turner. New York: Cam rid4eUniversity Press, 1969-1970.
CROWDER, Michael. West Africa Under Colonial Rule. Evanston: Nnrtfl-
western University Press, 1968.
, ed. West African Resistance: The Military Response toColonial Occupation. New York: Africana Publishing Corp., 1971.
and Ikime, Obaro, eds. West African Chiefs: Their C angtngStatus under Colonial Rule and Independence. New York: Af,icanaPublishing Corp., 1970.
DUIGNAN, Peter and Gann, L. Burden of Empire:Colonialism in Africa South of the Sahara.Praeger, 1967.
GIFFORD, Prosser and Louis, William Roger, eds.Africa: Imperial Rivalry and Colonial RuleUniversity Press, 1967.
An Appraisal )f destcrnNew York: FredLrick A.
Britain and Ge -Ian; in. New Haven: Y.le
. France and Britain in Africa: Imperial Rivalry ;701)rialRule !yew Haven: Yale University Press, 1972.
HAILEY, William Malcolm Halley, Baron. An African Survey.London: Oxford University Press, 1957.
Nev ed.
HESS, Robert. .Italian Colonialism in Somalia. Chicago: Unive.zitof Chicago Press, 1966.
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HODGKIN, Thomas. Nationalism in Colonial Africa. New York: 1,:w Y.ork
University Press, 1957.
KEDOURIE, Elie, ed. Nationalism in Asia and Africa. New York: The
World Publishing Co., 1970.
KLEIN, Martin. Islam and Imperialism in Senegal: Sine-Saloum. 184;-1914. Stanford: Hoover Institution on War, Revolution anc Peace,Stanford University, 1968.
MEMMI, Albert. The Colonizer and the Colonized. Boston: Beacon
Press, 1967.
OLIVER, Roland and Atmore, Anthony. Africa Since 1800. New York:Cambridge University Press, 1967.
PERHAM, Margery. Colonial Sequence. 1930 to 1949: A ChronoloficalCommentary upon British Colonial Policy Especially in Africa.
London: Methuen and Co., 1967.
ROBINSON, Ronald and Gallagher, John. Africa and the Victorians.New York: St. Martin's Press, 1961.
ROTBERG, Robert and Nazrui, Ali, eds. Protest and Power in Bli :k
Africa. New York: Oxford University Press, 1970.
IX. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ADELMAN, Irma and Norris, Cynthia T. Society, Politics and Eculomic
Development. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1967.
ANDRESKI, Stanislay. The African Predicament: A Study in thePathology of Modernisation. London: Michel Joseph, 1968.
BALDWIN, Robert E. Economic Development and Export Growth, A Studyof Northern Rhodesia, 1920-1960. Berkeley: University of Cali-fornia Press, 1966.
BALOGH, Thomas. The Economics of Poverty. New York: Free Press,1967.
BAUER, P.T. West African Trade; A Study of Competition, Oligoraly andMonopoly in a Changing Economy. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul,
1963.
BERG, Elliot J. "Socialism and Economic Development in Tropic-L Africa".The Quarterly Journal of Economics 78, No. 4 (November, 1934): 549-73.
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BERG, Elliot J. "Growth, Development and All That: Thoughts n taeLiberian Experience." Ann .trbor: Center for Research on .conamicDevelopment, University of Michigan, 1969.
BIENEN, Henry. "An Ideology for Africa". Foreign Affairs 47 No. 3(April, 1969), 545-559.
GLOWER, Robert W. and others. G=rowth Without Development, an EconomicSurvey of Liberia Evanston: Northwestern University Pre:,s, 1966.
DIRLAN, J.B. and Watson, Andrew W. "The Impact of Underdevelopmenton Planning". ,The Quarterly Journal of Economics 79 (May, 1965):167-94.
EWING, A.F. Industry in Africa. London: Oxford University Press,1968.
FOSTER, Philip and Zolberg, Aristide, eds. Ghana and the Ivor- Coast:Perspectives on Modernization. Chicago: University of ChlzagoPress, 1971.
FRIEDLAND, William H. and Rosberg, Carl G., eds. African Socialism.Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1964.
GREEN, R. H. and Seidman, Ann. Unity or Poverty? The Economics otpan-Africanism. London: Penguin Books, 1968.
HAPGOOD, David. Africa: From Independence to Tomorrow. New York:Atheneum Publishers, 1965.
HERSKOVITS, Melville J. and Harwitz, Mitchell, eds. Ec-ohomi-it-ion in Africa Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1964.
HLA MYINT, U. The Economics of the Developing Countries. New York:Frederick A. Praeger, 1965.
HOLT, Rdbert T. and Turner, John E. The Political aslaisaEcilacutDevelopment; An Exploration in Comparative Political Analysis.Princeton: D. Van Nostrand Co., 1966.
HUNTER, Guy. Theaeatof11othilorld91,Laallenge_onnes212==Policies in Africa London: Oxford University Press, 1967.
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND. Surveys of African Economies. 4 ols.Washington, D.C., 1968-1971.
JOHNSON, Harry G., ed. EcorasalsEgliatekioLardLess3ev,TDevelopedCountries. Washington: The Brookings Institution, 1967.
JUCKER-FLEETWOOD, Erin E. Money and Finance in Africa. NewFrederick A. Praeger, 1964.
KAMARCK, Andrew. Thy Economics =f African Development. Rev. e,L..
New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1970.
LEWIS,W. Arthur. pLerpltjoi-C2gITjigraagatj.gazs2f._FsauBac.Develon
Policy. New York: Harper and Row, 1966.
Some Aspects of Economic Development. Accra-Tema: Ghana
Publishing Corporation, 1969.
MacBEAN, Alasdair I. Export Instability and Economic Development.
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1966.
PINCUS, John. Trade. Aid and Development: The Rich and Poor Nations.
New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
RIVKIN, Arnold. The New States of Africa. Headline Series, No. 183.
New York: The Foreign Policy Association, 1967.
SIMPSON, J.V. "Development Finance: A Comment on Contractor Fi-
nance in Sierra Leone". Journal of Development Studies 3, No. 2
(January, 1967): 178-187.
WARD, Barbara, d'Anjou, Lenore, and Runnalls, J.D., eds. The iden-
ing Gap: Development in the 1970's. New York: Columbia
University Press, 1971.
WATERSTON, Albert. Development planning: I.Lessons of ENRerience.
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1965.
WECKSTEIN, Richard, ed. Expansion of World Trade and the Growth
of National Economies. New York: Harper and Row, 1968.
WHETHAM, Edith H. and Currie, Jean I., eds. Readings in the Pp lied
Economics of Africa. 2 vols. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 1967.
ZARTMAN, I. William. The Politics of Trade Negotiations between
Africa and the liuropean Economic Community: The Weak Conf,'ont
the Strong. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1971.
X. AGRICULTURAL MODERNIZATION
"The African Farmer". Africa Report 8, No. 8 (November, 1968): 6-43.
ALLAN, William. The African Husbandman. New York: Barnes and Noble,
1965.
ANYANE, S. La. Ghana Agriculture. London: Oxford University Press,
1963.
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BALDWIN, K.D.S. The Niger Agricultural Project. Cambridge: H-rvard
University Press, 1957.
BIEBUYCK, Daniel, ed. African Agrarian Systems. London: Oxford
University Press, 1963.
CHAMBERS, Robert. Settlement Schemes in Tropical Africa. New York:
Frederick A. Praeger, 1969.
EICHER, Carl K. Research on Agricultural Development in Five English-
Speaking Countries in West Africa. New York: Agricultural
Developfilent Council, 1970.
and others. "Employment Generation in African Agriculture."
Institute of International Agriculture, College of Agriculture and
Natural Resources, Research Report No. 9. East Lansing, Mich.:
Michigan State University, 1970.
FUGGLES-COUCHMAN, N.R. Agricultural Change in Tanganyika, 19451960.
Stanford: Food Research Institute, Stanford University, 19L.4.
HELLEINER, G.K., ed. Agricultural Planning in East Africa: Proceed-
ings of a Conference held at the University College, Dar es Salaam,
April 1967. Nairobi: East African Publishing House, 1968.
HILL, Polly. MeliizsaatScartners of Southern Ghana
Cambridge University Press, 1963.
. Studies in Rural Qap::talism in West Africa.
Cambridge University Press, 1970.
Cambridge:
Cambridge:
INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT.' Experiences
with Agricultural Development in Tropical Africa. 2 vols.
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1967.
JOHNSTON, Bruce F. The Staple:Food Economies of Western Tropical Africa.
Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1958.
JONES, William O. "Increasing Agricultural Productivity in Tropical
Africa". In Economic Development in Africa, edited by E.F. Jackson.
Clifton, N.J.: Augustus EL Kelley, 1965.
LEURQUIN, Philippe P. Agricultural Change in Ruanda-Urundi, 1915-
1960. Stanford: Food Research Institute, Stanford University,
1963.
MAKINGS, S.M. Agriciatural Change in Northern Ehodesiaj2ambia. 1945-
65. Stanford: Food Research Institute, Stanford University, 1966.
MASEFIELD; G.B. Agricultural Change in Uganda. 1945-1960. Stanford:
Food Research Institute, Stanford University, 1962.
McLOUGHLIN, Peter F.M. Research on Agricultural Development in East
Africa. New York: The Agricultural Development Council, 1967.
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McLOUGHLIN, Peter F.M., ed. African Food Production Systems. Baltimore:The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1970.
MIRACLE, Marvin P. Maize in tropical Africa. Madison: Universityof Wisconsin Press, 1966.
Agriculture in the Congo Basin: Tradition and Change inAfrican Rural Economies. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press,1967.
REINING, Conrad C. The Zande Scheme: An Anthropological Case Studyof Economic Development in Africa. Evanston: NorthwesternUniversity Press, 1966.
SCHULTZ, Theodore. Transforming Traditionil.Agriculture. New Haven:Yale University Press, 1964.
SEERS, Dudley. "The Stages of Economic Development of a Primary Produc-er in the Middle of the Twentieth Century". Economic Bulletin of
Ghana 7, No. 4 (1963): 57-69.
SOUTHWORTH, H. M. and Johnston, B.F., eds. Agricultural Developmentand Economic Growth. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1967.
WRIGLEY, Gordon. Tropical Agriculture: The Development of Production.New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1969.
YUDELMAN, Montague. Africans on the Land. Cambridge: HarvardUniversity Press, 1964.
XI. EDUCATION AND MANPOWER
ABERNETHY, David. Ile Political Dilemma of Popular Educations AnAfrican Case. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1969.
ANDERSON, E. Arnold and Bowman, M.J., eds. LAucation and EconomicDevelopment. Chicago: Aldine Publishing Co., 1965.
ASHBY, Sir Eric. Afritd_ltk4ternazi.Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1966.
Aritish, Indian, African. Cambridge:Harvard University Press, 1966.
BERG, Elliot J. "Wage Structure in Less Developed Countries". Paperdelivered before the Symposium on Ware Policy Issues in EconomicDevelopment, International Institute of Labour Studies, Copen-hagen, October 24-27, 1967.
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BOWLES, Samuel. Planning Educational Systems for Economic Grmv7.11.
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1969.
CLIGNET, Remi and Foster, Philip. The Fortunate Few, A Study ofSecondary Schools and Students in the Ivory Coast. Evanston:
Northwestern University Press, 1966.
COLEMAN, James S., ed. Education and Political Development. Prince-
ton: Princeton University Press, 1965.
FOSTER, Philip. Education and Social Change in Ghana. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 1965.
FRANK, Charles R. "The Problem of Urban Unemployment in Africa".
Discussion Paper No. 16. Princeton: Woodrow Wilson School,
Princeton University, 1970.
HARBISON, Frederick and Myers, Charles, eds. Manpower and Education:
Country Studies. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1965.
HARRIS, John R. "Wages, Industrial Emplopitent and Labour Productivity
in a Developing Economy: The Kenya Experience." Zastern Africa
Economic Review 1, No. 1 (1969): 29-46.
and Todaro, Michael. "Migration, Unemployment and Develop-
ment: A Two-Sector Analysis". The American Economic Journal 60,
No. 1 (1970): 126-142.
HOLLISTER, Robinson. "Manpower Problems and Policies in Sub-Sabaaan
Africa.'; International Labour Review 99, No. 5 (1969): 515-532.
JOLLY, A.R. Planning Education for African Development. Nairobi:
East African Publishing House, 1969.
ROBINSON, E. A. G. and Vaizey, John, eds. The Economics of Education.
New York: St. Martin's Press, 1966.
StittkIELD, James R., ed. Education, Employment and Rural Development.
Nairobi: East African Publishing House, 1968.
XII. URBANIZATION
BALANDIERi Georges. Sociologie d_eaBrazzayilles noires. Paris: A.
Colin, 1955.
BANTON, Michael. West African City: A Study of Tribal Life in Free-
town. London: Oxford University Press, 1957.
COHEN, Abner. Custom and Politics ia Urban Africa. Berkeley: University
of California Press, 1969.
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EPSTEIN, Arnold L. ftlitics in an Urban African Community. Man-chester: Manchester University Press, 1958.
KUPER, Hilda, ed. Urbanization and Migration in West AfricaUniversity of California Press, 1965.
LITTLE, Kenneth L. West African Urbanization. Cambridge:University Press, 1965.
. Berkeley:
Cambridge
LLOYD, P. C., Mabogunje, A. L. and Awe, B. The City of Ibadan.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1967.
LLOYD, P. C. Africa in Social Change. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1967.
MABOGUNJE, Akin L. Drbanization in Nigeria. New York: Africans Pub-lishing Corp., 1968.
HARRIS, Peter. Family and Social Qhanze in an African City. Evanston:Northwestern University Press, 1962.
MAYER, Philip. Townsmen or Tribesmen: Cquervativm and the Procesz ofoanization in a South African City. Capetown: Oxford University
Press, 1961.
MEILLASSOUX, Claude. Urbanization of an African Community: VoluntaryAssociations in Bamako. Seattle: University of Washington Press,1968.
MINER, Horace, ed. The City in Modern Africa. New York: Frederick A.Praeger, 1967.
PARKIN, David. Neighbors and Nationals in an African City Ward. Berke-ley: University of California, 1969.
PLOTNICOV, Leonard. Strangers to the City: Urban Man in Jos. Nigeria.Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1967.
PONS, Veld°. 5tanlgyville.: An African Urban Community under Belgic'Administration. London: Oxford University Press, 1965.
SIMMS, Ruth P. Utbanization in West Africa: A Review of CurrentLiterature. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1965.
SOUTHALL, Aidan W., ed. Social Change in Modern Africa. London:Oxford University Press, 1961.
XIII. LABOR
ALLEN, V.L. "The Study of African Trade Unionism". lhp Journal ofModern African Studies 7, No. 2 (1969): 289-307.
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BATES, Robert H. Unions, Parties ai.d Political Development: :% Study
of Mineworkers in Zambia. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1971.
BELING, Willard A., ed. The Roe oi_leabor in African Nation-Buildin2.New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1968.
BERG, Elliot J. "Backward-sloping Labor Supply Functions in DualEconomies The Africa Case." Quarterly Journal of Economics 75,No. 3 (August, 1961): 468-92.
and Butler, Jeffrey. "Trade Unions." In political Partiesand National Integration in Tropical Africa, edited by JamesColeman and Carl Rosberg. Berkeley: University of CaliforniaPress, 1964.
FRIEDLAND, William H. Vuta Kamba: The Development of Trade Unionsin Tanganyika. Stanford: Hoover Institution on War, Revolutionand Peace, Stanford University, 1969:
LYND, G.E. The Politics of African Trade Unionism in Africa. London:Methuen and Co., 1967.
MEYNAUD, Jean and Salah-Bey, Anisse. Trade Unionism in Africa. London:Methuen and Co., 1967.
PFEFFERMUN,,Guy. the Republic of NewYork: Frederick A. Praeger, 1968.
ROBERTS, B.C. and Bellecombe, L. Greyfie de. Collective Bargainingin African Countries. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1967.
ROSS, Arthur, ed. Industrial Relations and Economic Development.New York: St. Martin's Press, 1966.
SCOTT, Roger. The Development ci Trade Unions in Uganda. Nairobi:East African Publishing House, 1966.
SINGH, Makhan. iLstomsfj:gnya's Trade Union Movement to 1952.Nairobi: East African Publishing House, 1969.
SMOCK, David. Conflict and Control in an African Trade Union. Stan-ford: Hoover Institution on War, kvidration and Peace, StanfordUniversity, 1969.
XIV. THE MILITARY
AFR1fA, A.A. The Ghana Coup. 24th FebruLry 1966. New York: Humani-ties Press, 1966.
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BIENEN, Henry, ed. The Military Intervenes: Case Studies in 3litical
Development. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1968.
BOOTH, Richard.papers, No.
"The Armed Forces of African States 1970". Adelphi
76. London: Institute for Strategic Studies, 1970.
GUTTERIDGE, William F. Military Institutions and Power in the NewStates. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1965.
. The Military in African Politics. New York: Barnes and
Noble, 1969.
JANOWITZ, Morris. The Military in the Political Development of New
Nations. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1964.
LEE, J.M. African Armies and Civil Order. New York: Fredericks A.
Praeger, 1969.
VAN DOORN, Jacques, ed. Military Profession and Military Regimes.
The Hague: Mouton, 1969.
WELCH, Claude E., ed. Soldier and State in Africa: A Comparative
Analysis of Military Intervention and Political Change. Evanston:
Northwestern University Press, 1970.
XV. COMMUNISM
ATTWOOD, William. The Reds and the Blacks: A Personal Adventure.
New York: Harper and Row, 1967.
BRZEZINSKI, Zbigniew, ed. Africa and the Communist World. Stanford:
Stanford University Press, 1963.
HAMRELL, Sven, ed. The Soviet Bloc.,, China and Africa. London: Pall
Mall Press, 1964.
NEVI, Emmanuel J. The Dragon's Embrace. London: Pall Mall Press,
1967.
HOLDSWORTH, Mary. Soviet African Studies 1918-1959* An Annotated
Bibliography. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1961.
KLINGHOFFER, A.J. Soviet Perspectives on African Socialism. Ruther-
ford: Fairleigh Dickinson University, 1969.
LARKIN, Bruce. China and Africa 1249-1970: The Foreign Policy ofthe People's Republic of China. Berkeley: University of Cali-fornia Press, 1971.
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LEGUM, Colin. "Africa and China. Symbolism and Substance". In
po1Lje Toward China: View., From Six Continents, edited by
A.M. Halpern. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1965.
LEGVOLD, Robert. Soviet Policy in West Africa. Cambridge: Harvard
University Press, 1970.
MORISON, David L. The U.S.S.R. and Africa. London: Oxford Univer-
sity Press, 1964.
STOKKE, Baard Richard. Soviet and Eastern European Trade and A..d in
Africa. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1967.
XVI. POLITICAL SYSTEMS
ANDERSON, Charles W., Mehden, Fred von der and Young, Crawford. Issues
of Political Development. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall,
1967.
CLIFFE, L., ed. One -Party Democracy: A Study of the 1965 Tanzania
Elections. Nairobi: East African Publishing House, 1967.
COHEN, Ronald and Middleton, John, eds. From Tribe to Nation in Africa;
Studies in Incorporation Processes. San Francisco: Chandler
Publishing Co., 1970.
COLEMAN, James S. and Rosberg, Carl, Jr., eds. Political Parties and
National Integration in Tropical Africa. Berkeley: University of
California Press, 1964.
DORO, Marion E. and Stultz, Newell M. Governing in Black Africa:
Perspectives on New States. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-
Hall, 1970.
DuBOIS, Victor D. "The Decline of the Guinean Revolution." American
Universities Field Staff Reports Service, West Africa Series, 8,
Nos. 7-9 (1965).
FANON, Frantz. The Wretched of the Earth. New York: Grove Press,
1963.
FIRST, Ruth. Power in Africa. New York: Pantheon Books, 1970.
GREGOR, A. James. Contemporz-v Radical Ideologies: Totalitarian
Thought in the Twentieth Century. New York: Random House, 1968.
GULLIVER, P. H., ed. Tradition and Transition in East Africa: Studies
of the Tribal Element in the Modern Era. Berkeley: University of
California Press, 1969.
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HUNTINGTON, Samuel. Political Order in Chinging Societies. New Haven:
Yale University Press, 1968.
JOHNSON, Willard. The Cameroon Federation: Political Integration in
a Fragmentary Society. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1970.
KILSON, Martin. PoliticalChange Ina West African Statel_ A Study ofthe Modernization Process in Sierra Leone. Cambridge: Harvard
University Press, 1966.
KUPER, Leo and Smith, M.G., eds. _Pluralism in Africa. Berkeley:
University of California Press, 1969.
LEWIS, W. Arthur. politics in West Africa. New York: Oxford UniversityPress, 1965.
LOFCHIE, Michael, ed. The State of the Nations: Conr4raints on
Development in Independent Africa. Berkeley: University ofCalifornia Press, 1971.
MELSON, Robert and Wolpe, Howard. "Modernization and the Politics of
Communalism: A Theoretical Perspective". American political
Science Review 64, No. 4 (December, 1970), 1112-1130.
WALLERSTEIN, Immanuel. "The Decline of the Party in Single-PartyAfrican States." In political pasties and political Development,edited by Joseph LaPalombara and Myron Weiner. Princeton:
Princeton University Press, 1966.
ZOLBERG, Aristide. Creating Political Order: The Party States of
West Africa. Chicago: Rand McNally & Co., 1966.
. "Frantz Fanon: A Gospel for the Damned." Encounter 27,
No. 5 (November, 1966): 56-63.
. "Patterns of National Integration." The Journal of ModernAfrican Studies 5, No. 4 (December, 1967): 449-467.
. "The Structure of Political Conflict in the New States ofTropical Africa." American Political Science Review 62, No. 1(March, 1968): 70-87.
XVII. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
ABERHETHIG:David. "Bureaucracy and Economic Development in Africa".The African Review 1, Noy 1 (March, 1971), 93-107.
ADEDEJI, Adebayo, ed. problems and Techniques of AdministrativeTraining in Africa. New York: International University Booksellers,1969.
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ADU, A.L. The Civil Service in ComonwealthAfrica: Developmentand Transition. London: Allen and Unwin, 1969.
HEADY, Ferrel. public Administration: A Comparative PerspectiveEnglewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1966.
BYDEN, Goran, Jackson, Robert and Okumu, John. DevelopmentAdministration: The Kenyan Experience. Nairobi: Oxford! UniversityPress, 1970.
KIRK-GREENE, A.H.M. "Same Problems of the African Administrator in theField Today" African Affairs 66, No. 265 (October, 1967): 310-323.
LaPAIOMBARA, Joseph, ed.Princeton: Princeton
Bureaucracy and Political Development.University Press, 1963.
LEYS, Colin. "What is theModern African Studies
Problem about Corruption?" The Journal of3, No. 2 (August, 1965): 215-30.
LOFCHIE, Michael. "Representative Government, Bureaucracy, and Politi-cal Development". The Journal of Developing Areas 2, No. 1(October, 1967): 37-56.
NYE, J.S. "Corruption and Political Development: A Cost-BenefitingAnalysis". American political Science Review 61, No. 2 (June, 1967):417-421.
RAPHAELI, Nimrod. Beadings in Comparative Public Administration.Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1967.
RWEYEMAMU, Anthony H. "Managing Planned Development: 'Tanzania".The Journal of Modern African Studies 4, No. 1 (May, 1966): 1-16.
SCHAFFER, B.B. "The Deadlock in Development Administration". InPolitj.cs and Change in Developing_ Countries, edited by ColinLeys. Cambridge: Ca thbridge:University Press, 1969.
SYMONDS, Richard. Th British and Their Successors, A Study in the
LeadDRIUMILQLthaCOMMUlentEenLiCelLilltheIdeiLlitiiteL. Evanston:Northwestern University Press, 1966.
WRAITH, Ronald and Simpkins, Edgar. cgrmpragnjillgigisaingsatiatriel.New York: W.W. Norton and Co., 1964.
XVIII. LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
BIENEN, Henry. Tanzania: Party Transformation and EconomicDevelopment.Rev. ed. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1970.
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BROKENSHA, David. Social Change at Larteh_ Ghana. New York:
Oxford University Press, 1966.
FALLERS, Lloyd A., ed. The King's Men: jeadership and Status in Bugandaon the Eve of Independence. New York: Oxford University Press,
1964.
GOUSSAULT, Yves. "Rural 'Animation' and Popular Participation inFrench-speaking Black Africa". International Labour Review 97
No. 6 (June, 1968): 525-550.
MILEY, William Malcolm Hailey, Baron. dative Administration in theBritish African Territories. 5 vols. London: Her Majesty'sStationery Office, 1950-53.
HICKS, Ursula K. Development from Government and Fi-nance in Developing Countries of the Commonwealth. Oxford:Clarendon Press, 1961.
HYDEN, Goren. Political Development in Rural Tanzania. Nairobi: East
African Publishing House, 1969.
LEYq, Colin. politicians and Policies: An Essay on Politics _in Acholi,Uganda 1962-65. Nairobi: East African Publishing House, 1967.
LIEBENOW, J. Gus. _Colonial Rule and Political Development in Tanzania.Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1970.
Local Development in Africa. A Summary Report of a Conference held atthe Foreign Service Institute, Department of State, Washington, D.C.,July 18-19, 1967.
MAGUIRE, G. Andrew. Toward "Uhuru" in Tanzania: _The Politics ofparticipation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1969.
MILLER, Norman N. "The Political Survival of Traditional Leadership".The Journal of Modern African Studies 6, No. 2 (1968): 183-201.
A
, ed. Research in Rural Africa. East Lansing: The AfricanStudies Center, Michigan State University, 1969.
OLA, Opeyemi. "The Study of West African Local Government." The Journalof Modern African Studies 6, No. 2 (1968): 233-248.
OWUSU, Maxwell. jjses and Abuses offtlitical Power: A Case Study ofContinuity and Change j.n the Politics of Ghana. Chicago: Universityof Chicago Press, 1970.
RIVKIN, Arnold, ed. Nations by lesizni Institution-Building in Africa.Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday and Co., 1968.
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SMITH, M. G. Government in Zazzau. New York: Oxford University Press,
1960.
SMOCK, Audrey. Ibo Politics: Tie Role of Ethnic Unions in Eastern
Nigeria. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1971.
SWARTZ, Marc J. Local-Level Politics: Social and Cultural Perspectives,
Chicago: Aldine rublishing Co., 1968.
XIX. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AFRICAN CULTURE. an Africanism Rgoonsidered.
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1962.
CERVENKA, Zdenek. The Organization of African :Unity and its Charter.
New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1969.
FRANCK, Thomas M., ed. Why Federations Faili An Inquiry into the
80111Pites for Successful Federalism. New York: New York University
Press, 1968.
HAZLEWOOD, Arthur, ed. A'alfraiTnterationaliterationCaseatudies in Economic and Political Union. London: Oxford University
Press, 1967.
KAY, David. "The Impact of African States in the United Nations".
International Organization 23, No. 1 (Winter 1969), 20-47.
LEGUM, Colin. pan-Africanism - A Short Political Guide. Rev. ed.
New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1965.
MAGEE, James S. "ECA and the Paradox of African Cooperation". Inter-
national Conciliation No. 580 (November, 1970).
MAZRUI, All A. Towards a Pax Africans: A Study of Ideology and Ambition.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1967.
McKay, Vernon, ed. African Diplomacy: Studies in the Determinants of
Foreign Policy. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1966.
NKRUMAII, Kwame. 'aittgragMALItxi'te. New York: Frederick A. Praeger,
1963.
NYE, Joseph S. pan - Africanism and East African Integration. Cambridge:
Harvard University Press, 1965.
SEGAL, Aaron. "The Integration of Developing Countries: Some Thoughts
on East Africa and Central America". Journal of Common Market
Studies 5 (March, 1967): 252-282.
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THOMPSON, W. Scott. Ghana's Forlign Policy_ 1957-1966: Diplomlgy,Ideology and the New State. Princeton: Princeton UniversityPress, 1969.
WALLERSTEIN, Immanuel. Africa. the Politics of Unity. New York:Random House, 1967.
WELCH, Claude E., Jr. Dream of Unity: Pan-Africanism and PoliicalUnification in West Africa. Ithaca: Cornell University Press,1966.
WIDSTRAND, Carl, ed. African Boundary Questions. New York: AfricanaPublishing Corp., 1969.
ZARTMAN,I; William. International Relations in the New Africa. Engle-wood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice-Hall, 1966.
XX. FRENCH-SPEAKING AFRICA
ALLEN, Philip M. "Francophonie Considered ".. Africa Report 13, No. 6(June, 1968): 6-11.
AYNOR, H. S. Notes from Africa. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1969.
CORBETT, Edward M. Dominance: The French Presence in Black Africa.Washington, D.C.: Black Orpheus Press, 1971.
DUMONT, Rene. False Start in Africa. New York: Frederick A. Praeger,1966.
FOLTZ, William J. From French West Africa to the Mali Federation. NewHaven: Yale University Press, 1965.
HAYTER, Theresa. French Aid. Landon: The Overseas DevelopmentInstitute, 1966.
LEWIS, William H., ed. French-Speaking Africa: The Search for Identity.New York: Walker and Co., 1965.
MORGENTHAU, Ruth Schachter. political Parties in French-SIzeaking WestAfrica. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1964.
MORTIMER, Edward. France and the Africans__1944-1960. London: Faberand Faber, 1969.
N'DIAYE, Jean Pierre. Elites Africaines et Culture Occidentale: Assimi-lation ou Resistance? Paris: Presence Africaine, 1969.
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NERES, Philip. Fresch-Speaking .~lest Africa. New York: Oxforc
University Press, 1962.
THOMPSON, Virginia M. and Adloff, Richard. French West Africa.Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1958.
. The Emerging States of French Equatorial Africa. Stan-
ford: Stanford University Press, 1960.
WALLERSTEIN, Immanuel. "Elites in French-Speaking West Africa: TheSocial Basis of Ideas." Journal of Modern African Studies 3 (May,
1965): 1-33.
XII. ZAIRE
ANSTEY, Roger. King Leopold's Legacy: The Congo Under Belgian Rule,M8-1960. New York: Oxford University Press, 1966.
BUSTIN, Edouard. "The Congo." In Five African States: Responses to
Diversity, edited by Gwendolen Carter. Ithaca: Cornell UniversityPress, 1963.
FOX, Renee, Craemer, Will de and Ribeaucourt, Jean-Marie. "'The Second
Independence.' A Case Study-of the Kwilu Rebellion in the Congo."Comparative Studies in Society and History 8 (October, 1965): 78-
109.
GERARD-LIBOIS, Jules. Katanga Secession. Madison: University ofWisconsin Press, 1966.
HOARE, Mike. Congo Mercenary. London: Robert Hale, 1967.
HOSKYNS, Catherine. The Congo Since Independence. January 1960-December1961. London: Oxford University Press, 1965.
. The Organization of African Unity and the Como Crisis,1964-65. Dar es Salaam: Oxford University Press, 1969.
LA FONTAINE, J.S. City_Politics. A Study of Leopoldville_ 1962-63.
Cambridge: Cathbridge University Press, 1970.
LeFEVER, Ernest W. Uncertain Mandate: Politics of the UkCongoOperations. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1967.
LEMARCHAND, Rene. political Awakening in the Congo. Berkeley:University of California Press, 1964.
LUMDMBA, Patrice. Congo, My Country. New York: Frederick A. Praeger,1962.
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MacGAFFEY, Wyatt. Custom and Goermnent in the Lower Congo Berkeley:
University of California Press, 1970.
O'BRIEN, Conor Cruise. ToIatangadaddBB4Fh. New York: Simon and
Schuster, 1963.
SLADE, Ruth. King Leopold's Congo. New York: Oxford University
Press, 1962.
VERHAEGEN, Benoit. Rebellions au Congo. 2 vols. Brussels: Centre de
recherche et d'information socio-politiques, 1966-.
WEISS, Herbert. Political Protest in the Congo: The Parti Solidaire
Africain during the Independence Struggle. Princeton: Princeton
University Press, 1967.
WILLIAMS, G. Mennen. "U.S. Objectives in the Congo, 1960-65." Africa
Report 10, No. 8 (August, 1965): 12-20.
YOUNG, Crawford. Politics in the Congo: Decolonization and Independ-
ence. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1965.
. "Rebellion and the Congo". In Protest and Power in Black
Africa, edited by Robert Rotberg and Ali Mazrui. New York:
Oxford University Press, 1970.
ZOLBERG, Aristide. "A View from the Congo." World Politics 19, No. 1
(October, 1966): 137-149.
XXII. THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
ADAM, Heribert. Modernizing Racial Domination: The Dynamics.of South
African Politics. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1971.
AUSTIN, Dennis. Britain and South Africa. London: Oxford University
Press, 1966.
BENSON, Mary. South Africa: The Struggle for a Birthright. Baltimore:
Penguin Books, 1966.
CARTER, Gwendolen and others. South Africa's Transkeii The Politics of
Domestic Colonialism. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1967.
DeKIEWIET, Cornelius W. A Histcry of South Africa. Social and Economic.
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1957.
FIRST, Ruth. South West Africa. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1963.
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HILL, Christopher. lantustans: The Fragmentation of South Africa.New York: Oxford University Press, 1964.
HOUGHTON, D. Hobart. The South African Economy. New York: OxforoUniversity Press, 1964.
KUPER, Leo. An African Bourgeoisiel_ Race_ Class andaoliticsSouth Africa. Naw Haven: Yale University Press, 1965.
LUTHULI, Albert. Let My PeonleGo. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co.,1962.
MARQUARD, Leopold. The _Peoples and Policies of South Africa, 4th ed.New York: Oxford University Press, 1969.
RHOODIE, N. J. Apartheid and _Racial Partnershin in Southern AE-ica.Rev. ed. Pretoria, South Africa: Academics, 1969.
ROUX, Edward. Time Longer Than Aope: A History of the Black Yln'sStruggle for Freedom in Souta Africa. 2nd ed. Madison: Univer-sity of Wisconsin Press, 1964.
SPENCE, J. E. ltForeign Policy. London: Oxford University Press, 1965.
STEVENS, Richard P. lealotho, Botswana and Swaziland: The Former HighCommission Territories in Southern Africa. London: Pall Mall Press,1967.
THOMPSON, Leonard M. Politics in the Republic of South Africa. Boston:Little, Brown and Co., 1966.
VAN DEN BERGHE, Pierre L. South Africa: A Study in Conflict. Middle-town, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press, 1965.
WALSHE, Peter. The Rise of African Nationalism in South Africa: TheAfrican National Congress. 1912-1952. Berkeley: University ofCalifornia Press, 1971.
WELLINGTON, John H. Southwest Africa and Its Human Issues. New York:Oxford University Press, 1968.
WILSON, Monica and Thompson, Leonard, The Oxford History of SouthAfrica. 2 vols. New York: Oxford University Press, 1969-1971.
XXIII. PORTUGUESE AFRICA
ABSHIRE, David M. and Samuels, Michael, eds. Portuguese Africa:Pandbook. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1969.
A
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Africa Report. Special Issue on Portuguese Africa. 12, No. 8(November, 1967).
Angola; A Symposium Views of a Revolt. New York: Oxford UniversityPress, 1962.
CABRAL, Amilcar. Revolution in Guinea. New York: Monthly ReviewPress, 1970.
CHILCOTE, Ronald. RaprginR_ Nationalism in Portuguese Africa. Stan-ford: Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, StanfordUniversity, 1969.
. Portuguese Africa. 'Inglewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall,1967.
. Protest and Resistance in Angola and Brazil. Berkeley:University of California Press, 1971.
DAVIDSON, Basil. The Liberation of Guinez Aspects oLan AfricanRevolution. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1969.
DAVIS, John A. and Baker, James K., eds. Southern Africa in Transition.New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1966.
DUFFY, James. Portuguese Africa. Cambridge: Harvard University Press,1959.
. Portugal and Africa. Cambridge: Harvard University Press,1962
. A Question of Slavery: Labour Policies in _Portuguese Africaand the British Protest_ 1850-1920. London: Oxford'UniyersityPress, 1967.
HAMMOND, R. J. Portugal and Africa. 1815-1910. Stanford: StanfordUniversity Press, 1966.
MARCUM, John. ThQ Angolan Revolution: The Anatomy of an Explosion11950-1962). Cambridge: M.I.T. Press, 1969.
MONDLANE, Eduardo. The Struggle for Mozambique. Baltimore: PenguinBooks, 1969.
OKUMA, Thomas. Angola in Ferment: The Background and Prospects ofAngolan Nationalisms. Boston: Beacon Press, 1962.
SAMUELS, Michael. Education in Angola, 1878-1914. New York: ColumbiaUniversity Teachers College Press, 1970.
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WHEELER, Douglas L. and Pelissier, Rene. Angola. New York:Frederick A. Praeger, 1971.
XXIV. SOUTHERN RHODESIA
BARBER, James. Rhodesia: The Road to Rebellion. New York: OxfordUniversity Press, 1968.
BULL, Theodore, ed. Rhodesian Perspective. New York: InternationalPublications Service, 1968.
GANN, Lewis H. A History of Southern Rhodesia. Early Days to 1934.London: Chatto and Windus, 1965.
GRAY, Richard. The Two Nations: 'Asoects of the Development of RaceRelations in the Rhodesias and Nyasaland. New York: OxfordUniversity Press, 1960.
Journal of Commonwealth Political Studies 7, No. 2 (July, 1969):83-165.
KEATLEY, Patrick. The Politics of Partnership. Baltimore: PenguinBooks, 1963.
LEYS, Colin. European Politics in Southern Rhodesia. Oxford:Clarendon Press, 1959.
MARSHALL, Charles Burton. Rhodesia: A Skeptical View. Baltimore:Johns Hopkins University Press, 1967.
MASON, Philip. The Birth of a Dilemma) The Conquest and Settlementof Rhodesia. New York: Oxford University Press, 1958.
PALLEY, Claire. The Constitutional History and Law of Southern Rhodesia,1888-1965. London: Oxford University Press, 1966.
RANGER, Terence 0. The African Voice in Southern Rhodesia. 1898-1930.Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1971.
ROGERS, Cyril A. and Frantz, C. Racial Themes in Southern Rhodesia.New Haven: Yale University Press, 1962.
SAMKANGE, Stanlake.Praeger, 1968.
SITHOLE, Ndabaningi.sity Press, 1959.
Origins of Rhodesia. New York: Frederick A.
African Nationalism. New York: Oxford Univer-
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SYMONDS, Jane. Southern Rhodesia: Background to Crisis. London:
Oxford University Press, 1965.
YOUNG, Kenneth. Rhodesia and Independence. 2nd rev. ed. London:
Dent, 1969.
XXV. NIGERIA
COLEMAN, James. Nigeria: Background to Nationalism. Berkeley:
University of California Press, 1958.
CROWDER, Michael. A Short History of Nigeria. New York: Frederick
A. Praeger, 1962.
EICHER, Carl and Liedholm, Carl. Growth and pevelopment of the Nigerian
Economy. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1969.
GREAT BRITAIN. Report of the Commission Appointed to Inquire irto theFears of Minorities and the Means of Allaying Tham. Cmnd. 505.
London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1958.
HELLEINER, G. K. Peasant Agriculture. Government and Economic Growthin Nigeria. Homewood, Ill:: Richard D. Irwin, 1966.
HENDERSON, Richard. The King in Every Man: Evolutionary Trends in
Onitsha jbo Society and Culture. New Haven: Yale University
Press, 1972.
KILBY, Peter. Industrieligation in an Open Economy: Nigeria, 1945-1966.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1969.
LEWIS. W. Arthur. Reflections on Nigeria's Economic Growth. Paris:Development Centre of the Organisation for Economic Co-operationand Development, 1967.
LUCKHAM, Robin. The Nigerian Military: A Sociological Analysis ofAuthority and Revolt, 1960-67. New York: Cambridge UniversityPress, 1971.
MACKINTOSH, John P. Nigerian Government and Politics: Prelude to the
Revolution. Evanston: NorthWestern University Press, 1966.
NELSON, Robert and Wolpe, Howard, eds. Nigeria: Modernization andthe Politics of Communalism East Lansing: Michigan StateUniversity Press, 1971.
MINERS, N.J. The Nigerian New York: Barnes and
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