Celebrating power in everyday life: the administration of law and the public sphere in colonial Tanzania, 1890-1914
The paper examines the way in which power was routinely exercised in colonial German East Africa in everyday life. In order to achieve domination rather than ruling just by brute force, the German administration set up district councils called Schauri, in which members of the local African élite wer...
Main Author: | Deutsch, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Carfax Publishing
2002
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