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C. C. Wrigley
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The Cambridge History of Africa ISBN: 9781139054614
FOUNDATIONS OF THE COLONIAL EXPORT ECONOMY The economic changes that took place in Africa in the period under review have been summarised in terms of varied implication, as the economic revolution, the second stage of Africa's involvement in the worl
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C. C. Wrigley
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Antiquity. 63:746-752
Mr Wrigley (Reader Emeritus in History, University of Sussex) presents himself as a witness to British prehistory ‘from without’, because he is a ‘historian ofsorts’ rather than archaeologist. Surprised to see prehistorians turning to ethnogr
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C. C. Wrigley
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The Journal of African History. 29:107-110
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C. C. Wrigley
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The Journal of African History. 15:131-135
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H. W. van Santen, John Rosselli, Hugh Tinker, J. R. Dinwiddy, D. H. Simpson, M. C. Ricklefs, Paul M. Kennedy, Paul Smith, Andrew Porter, James Sturgis, D. McLean, Patrick Tuck, C. C. Wrigley, Philip Wigley, Richard Frost, W. David McIntyre, S. R. Ashton, Judith M. Brown, Clive Dewey, Kenneth Robinson, Franz Ansprenger, Ged Martin
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The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History. 9:82-106
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C. C. Wrigley
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The Journal of African History. 20:127-131
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C. C. Wrigley
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African Affairs. 70:113-124
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C. C. Wrigley
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Economic Development and Cultural Change. 17:661-665
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C. C. Wrigley
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Africa. 43:219-235
Opening ParagraphThe fascinating discussions of Nyoro symbolism which were contributed to Africa a few years ago by Rodney Needham (1967) and John Beattie (1968) included contrasting explanations of the myth which deals with the origin of the recentl
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C. C. Wrigley
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Comparative Studies in Society and History. 2:33-48
The kingdom of Buganda, which extends over some seventeen thousand square miles of very fertile country to the north-west of Lake Victoria, was the original nucleus of the British Protectorate to which it has given its name. It was, indeed, the first