Gerhard Seibert

Domaine de recherche

l'Afrique

Pays de résidence

Le Portugal

Titre

Ph.D

Affiliation

Centro de Estudos Africanos, Lisbon, Portugal

Adresse électronique

mailseibert@yahoo.com

Adresse

Centro de Estudos Africanos (CEA)
Instituto Superior de Ciéncias do Trabalho
e da Empresa--Lisbon University Institute (ISCTE-IUL)
Avenida das Foras Armadas
1649-026
Lisboa
Portugal

Téléphone/Télécopie

phone: +351 21 790 30 67
fax: +351 21 795 53 61

Site de web

http://cea.iscte.pt

Pays de spécialisation

São Tomé and Príncipe, Mozambique

Éducation

Ph.D. in Social Sciences (Leiden University, 1999)

Recherche

Lusophone Africa, cultural, political and economic anthropology, social
and cultural issues of development, political culture, state and society
relations, democratization processes, African Christianity, natural
resources politics

Publications

Comrades, Clients and Cousins. Colonialism, Socialism and
Democratization in São Tomé and Príncipe.
Leiden: CNWS Publications, 1999.

Camaradas, Clientes e Compadres. Colonialismo, Socialismo e
Democratização em São Tomé e
Príncipe. Lisbon: Vega, 2001 (2nd edition 2002).

"São Tomé and Príncipe." In: Africa South of the
Sahara 2005, 34th edition, pp. 929-949, London: Europa Publications
Ltd.

"The Vagaries of Violence and Power in Post-Colonial Mozambique." In: Jon
Abbink, Mirjam de Bruijn, Klaas van Walraven (eds.), Rethinking
Resistance: Revolt and Violence in African History, African Dynamics,
vol. 2, pp. 253-276. Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2003.

"São Tomé and Príncipe." In: Herbert M. Kritzer,
Legal Systems of the World. A Political, Social and Cultural
Encyclopedia, 4 vols., pp. 1403-1409, Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2002.

"São Tomé Pr?ncipe." In: Patrick Chabal et al, A History
of Postcolonial Lusophone Africa, pp. 291-315, Bloomington and
Indianapolis, Indiana University Press, London: Hurst, 2002.

"The Bloodless Coup of July 16 in São Tomé e
Príncipe." Lusotopie: Enjeux contemporains dans les espaces
lusophones. 2003. Violences et Contrôle de la violence au
Brésil, en Afrique et à Goa, pp. 245-260, Paris: Editions
Karthala. http://www.lusotopie.sciencespobordeaux.fr/seibert2003.pdf

"The February 1953 Massacre in São Tomé: Crack in the
Salazarist Image of Multiracial Harmony and Impetus for Nationalist
Demands for Independence." Portuguese Studies Review 10 (2),
2002, pp.52-77.

Mots-clés

colonialism ; socialism ; democracy ; lusophone Africa