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The New Elites of Tropical Africa

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The New Elites of Tropical Africa

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The New Elites of Tropical Africa

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The New Elites of Tropical Africa book

Edited ByP. C. Lloyd
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1966
eBook Published 24 August 2018
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429491122
Pages 402
eBook ISBN 9780429491122
Subjects Area Studies, Social Sciences
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Lloyd, P.C. (Ed.). (1966). The New Elites of Tropical Africa (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429491122

ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1966, this book brings together papers dealing with the emergence and development of elites in sub-Saharan Africa among social categories ranging from farmers and women market traders through foremen and merchants to administrators and managers in government and industry. The authors analyse distinctive social characteristics and attitudes and the development of class consciousness.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part I|85 pages

Introduction

part II|294 pages

Special Studies

chapter I|16 pages

The Emergence of an Elite: A Case Study of a West Coast Family

ByMargaret Priestley

chapter II|14 pages

The Evolution of Elites in Ghana

ByK. E. De Graft-Johnson

chapter III|8 pages

Masses et Élites en Afrique Noire: Le Cas du Togo

ByF. N’Sougan Agblemagnon

chapter IV|13 pages

The Social Characteristics of an Emergent Elite in Harare

ByM. B. Lukhero

chapter V|24 pages

Attitudes Towards Marriage and the Family among Educated Young Sierra Leoneans

ByKenneth Little

chapter VI|21 pages

Education and Family Life in the Development of Class Identification among the Yoruba

ByBarbara B. Lloyd

chapter VII|15 pages

Parenté et Classe Sociale à Porto-Novo

ByClaude Tardits

chapter VIII|17 pages

Social Aspirations, Magic and Witchcraft in Ghana: A Social Psychological Interpretation

ByGustav Jahoda

chapter IX|14 pages

African Elites in Industrial Bureaucracy

ByC. Kumalo

chapter X|14 pages

L’émergence De Cadres De Base Africains Dans L’industrie

ByA. Hauser

chapter XI|12 pages

Les Femmes Commerçantes au Détail sur les Marchés Dakarois

ByD. Van Der Vaeren-Aguessy

chapter XII|16 pages

Aspects of Occupational Prestige in a Plural Society

ByJ. C. Mitchell

chapter XIII|14 pages

Social Networks of Farmers among the Plateau Tonga of Zambia

ByA. D. Jones

chapter XIV|26 pages

The Tribal Elite and the Transkeian Elections of 1963

ByPhilip Mayer

chapter XV|16 pages

Class Consciousness and Class Solidarity in the New Ethiopian Elites

ByDonald N. Levine

chapter XVI|14 pages

Class Consciousness among the Yoruba

ByP. C. Lloyd

chapter XVII|25 pages

The Concept of Elites and their Formation in Uganda

ByA. W. Southall

chapter XVIII|14 pages

Élites et Forces Politiques

ByP. Mercier
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