IJAHS 50:1 (2017) Special Issue: Localizing the History of Development in Africa
By Leslie Hadfield and John Aerni-Flessner
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The following individual articles are also available online:
- Conscientization in South Africa: Paulo Freire and Black Consciousness Community Development in the 1970s (19 pages)
- Displaced Agents of Development: Mozambican Refugees and Tanzanian Nation-Building Projects, 1964–1975 (24 pages)
- Introduction: Localizing the History of Development in Africa (8 pages)
- Like Biscuits in Wrappers: Apartheid Development and Decolonization in South West Africa, 1962–1968 (19 pages)
- Self-Help Development Projects and Conceptions of Independence in Lesotho, 1950s–1970s (22 pages)
- Sweating to Help Themselves: Self-Help and the Contradictions of Citizenship and Development in Decolonizing Kenya (23 pages)
- “From a Place of Misery to a Place of Deeper Misery”: Development, Authority, and Conflict in the Mwesi Highlands Rwandan Refugee Settlement (21 pages)