ABSTRACT

The social, political and economic impact of the decline of the old colonial powers in Africa, India and the Middle East are still key areas of scholarly research and debate. Based on careful social observation and empirical research, these titles explore the tension between agriculture and industry in developing economies, and trace the complex political process of independence. Aimed at administrators and academics, these studies are central to Development Studies, and also present the work of renowned anthropologists such as Raymond Firth.

chapter I|20 pages

Traditional Culture and Warfare

chapter II|17 pages

Post-Mortem on the Mende Rising1

chapter III|17 pages

Modern Mendeland and its People

chapter IV|19 pages

Rice-Farming and Land Tenure

chapter V|17 pages

Social Organization and Kinship

chapter VI|27 pages

The Social Cycle and Initiation

chapter VII|23 pages

Marriage and ‘Friendship'

chapter VIII|12 pages

The Position of Women

chapter IX|24 pages

The Chief and his Chiefdom

chapter X|17 pages

Modern Methods of Government

chapter XI|24 pages

Religion and Medicine

chapter XII|14 pages

Cultural Role of the Poro and other Societies

chapter XIII|19 pages

The Modern Social Trend