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THEJOURNALOF ODERN AFRICAN STUDIES VOLUME 7 NUMBER 4 ROBERT McKINNELL Sanctions and the Rhodesian Economy A. P. WALSHE The Origins of African Political Consciousness in South Africa HUMPHREY J. FISHER Elections and Coups in Sierra Leone, 196 JEAN M. DUE Agricultural Development in the Ivoi Coast and Ghana ALI A. MAZRUI European Exploration and Africa's Self-Discovery SAYRE P. SCHATZ Crude Private Neo-lmperialism DONALD ROTHCHILD Ethnic Inequalities in Kenya HELEN KIMBLE On the Teaching of Economics inAfrica REVIEWS A QUARTERLY SURVEY OF POLITICS, ECONOMICS & RELATED TOPICS IN CONTEMPORARY AFRICA EDITED BY DAVID & HELEN KIMBLE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022278X00018826 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. IP address: 54.39.106.173, on 22 Jul 2020 at 06:28:25, subject to the Cambridge Core

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THEJOURNALOF

ODERNAFRICANSTUDIES

VOLUME 7 NUMBER 4

ROBERT McKINNELLSanctions and the Rhodesian EconomyA. P. WALSHEThe Origins of African PoliticalConsciousness in South AfricaH U M P H R E Y J . F ISHERElections and Coups in Sierra Leone, 196JEAN M. DUEAgricultural Development in the IvoiCoast and GhanaALI A. MAZRUIEuropean Exploration and Africa'sSelf-DiscoverySAYRE P. SCHATZCrude Private Neo-lmperialismDONALD ROTHCHILDEthnic Inequalities in KenyaHELEN KIMBLEOn the Teaching of Economics in AfricaREVIEWS

A QUARTERLY SURVEY OF POLITICS, ECONOMICS& RELATED TOPICS IN CONTEMPORARY AFRICAEDITED BY DAVID & HELEN KIMBLE

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESSterms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022278X00018826Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. IP address: 54.39.106.173, on 22 Jul 2020 at 06:28:25, subject to the Cambridge Core

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EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD

JAMAL MOHAMMED AHMED, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, SudanPROFESSOR G. BALANDIER, University of ParisK. E. BERRILL, University of CambridgeD R S. O. BIOBAKU, University of Lagos, NigeriaDR B. T. G. CHIDZERO, U.N.C.T.A.D., GenevaPROFESSOR J. S. COLEMAN, University College, NairobiPROFESSOR J. G. ST GLAIR DRAKE, Roosevelt University, ChicagoTHOMAS HODGKIN, University of OxfordJOHN HOLMES, Canadian Institute of International Affairs, TorontoD R ARTHUR LEWIS, Princeton UniversityPROFESSOR C. T. LEYS, University of Sussex, BrightonD R ABDOULAYE LY, I.F.A.N., University of DakarTAIEB SLIM, Tunisian Representative at the United NationsD R V. G. SOLODOVNIKOV. Africa Institute, Academy of Sciences, MoscowPROFESSOR S. N. VARMA, University of Delhi

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Contributions are invited from all over the world, and especially from scholarsworking in African universities. Articles written in languages other than Englishwill be considered on their merits, and where necessary translation will bearranged. The average length suggested is 3,000 to 6,000 words, with occasionalexceptions of up to 10,000 words. Notes on centres of African studies, researchprojects, and reports of recent conferences are also welcome.

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THE JOURNAL OFMODERN AFRICAN

STUDIES

VOLUME 7 Nos i, 2, 3 & 4

EDITED BY

DAVID & HELEN KIMBLE

CAMBRIDGEAT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS

1969

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T H E J O U R N A L OF M O D E R N A F R I C A N S T U D I E S

VOLUME 7 DECEMBER I 9 6 9 NUMBER 4

ARTICLES

SANCTIONS AND THE RHODESIAN ECONOMYD R ROBERT M C K I N N E L L , Associate Professor of Economics,

University of Mew Brunswick, Fredericton 559

THE ORIGINS OF AFRICAN P O L I T I C A LCONSCIOUSNESS IN SOUTH AFRICA

D R A. P. WALSHE, Director, African Studies Program, University ofNotre Dame, Indiana 583

ELECTIONS AND COUPS IN SIERRA LEONE, 1967D R HUMPHREY J. FISHER, Lecturer in African History, School of

Oriental and African Studies, University of London 611

AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE IVORYCOAST AND GHANA

MRS JEAN M. DUE, Visiting Professor of Agricultural Economics,University of Illinois, Champaign 637

EUROPEAN E X P L O R A T I O N AND AFRICA'SSELF-DISCOVERY

D R A L I A. MAZRUI, Professor of Political Science, Maker ereUniversity College, Kampala 661

CRUDE PRIVATE N E O - I M P E R I A L I S M : A NEWPATTERN IN AFRICA

D R SAYRE P. SCHATZ, Professor of Economics, Temple University,Philadelphia 677

ETHNIC INEQUALITIES IN KENYAD R D O N A L D R O T H C H I L D , Professor of Political Science, University

of California, Davis 689

R E V I E W A R T I C L E

ON THE TEACHING OF ECONOMICS IN AFRICAM R S H E L E N K I M B L E , sometime Lecturer in Economics, University of

Ghana, and University College, Dar es Salaam 713

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REVIEWS

Africa Contemporary Record: annual survey and documents, 1968-1969 written andcompiled by COLIN LEGUM and JOHN DRYSDALE

DR YASH TANDON, Department of Political Science and Public Administration,Makerere University College, Kampala 743

Students and Politics in Developing Nations edited by D O N A L D K. EMMERSONLINDA L O W E N S T E I N , Office of Inter-African Affairs, U.S. Department of State,

Washington, D.C. 746

L'Afrique commerce avec I'Afrique by B E R N A R D V I N A YDR R E G I N A L D H. G R E E N , The Treasury, Dar es Salaam 747

The Effects of Economic Development on Traditional Political Systems in Africa South ofthe Sahara by JOHN MIDDLETON

W I E L A N D w. J A E G E R , University of Miinster, Federal German Republic 749

A Study of Contemporary Ghana, Vol. I I , Some Aspects of Social Structure edited byWALTER BIRMINGHAM, I. NEUSTADT and E. N. OMABOE

DR R. K. SOM, Demography and Social Statistics Section, U.N. Economic Commissionfor Africa, Addis Ababa 750

France and the Africans, 1944-1060 by E D W A R D M O R T I M E RFrench-speaking Africa since Independence by G U Y DE L U S I G N A N

MBELLA SONNE DIPOKO, Cameroun 752

African Betrayal by CHARLES E. and ALICE B. DARLINGTONJ O H N s. SAUL, Department of Political Science, The University College,

Dar es Salaam 755

The British in Northern Nigeria by R O B E R T H E U S S L E RColonial Cadet in Nigeria by J O H N S M I T HParties and Politics in Northern Nigeria by B. J . D U D L E Y

DR J O H N A. B A L L A R D , Department of Government, Ahmadu Bella University, £aria 756

Campagnes militaires au Sud-Angola {1883—1915) by R E N E P E L I S S I E RDR DOUGLAS L. W H E E L E R , Department of History, University of New Hampshire,

Durham 759

Djibouti and the Horn of Africa by V I R G I N I A T H O M P S O N and R I C H A R D A D L O F FYOUSUF D U H U L , Mogadiscio 760

The Indian Minority of Gambia, Rhodesia, and Malawi by F L O Y D andLILLIAN O. DOTSON

The Indians in Uganda by H. S. M O R R I SA History of the Asians in East Africa c. 1886 to 1945 by J . S. M A N G A T

SUKHI SINGH, London 762

Apropos of Africa: sentiments of American Negro leaders on Africa from the 1800sto the 1950s compiled by ADELAIDE CROMWELL H I L L and MARTIN KILSON

K. A. B. JONES-Q.UARTEY, Institute of Adult Education, University of Ghana, Legon 763

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