Edward I. Steinhart
Domaine de recherche | l'Afrique |
Pays de résidence | États-Unis d'Amérique |
Titre | Associate Professor |
Affiliation | Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas |
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Adresse | Department of History
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Téléphone/Télécopie | phone: 806-744-2169 (home)
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Pays de spécialisation | Kenya, Uganda |
Recherche | Current research is on the social history of hunting in colonial Kenya and
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Enseignement | Teaching intersts include the Middle East and South Africa as well as
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Publications | Black Poachers and White Hunters: A Social History of Hunting in Colonial
The Myth of Conquering Herdsmen. Kampala: Fountain Publishers, in press. (A
The Kingdoms of Western Uganda. Kampala: Fountain Publishers, 1999. (New
Editor. Ethnohistory and Africa. Special number of Ethnohistory 36, 1, 1989. Conflict and Collaboration: The Kingdoms of Western Uganda, 1890-1907.
Selected articles and book chapters: "Sources of the Imperial Hunting Traditions of Kenya," In Dead or Alive!
"Elephant Hunting in 19th Century Kenya," International Journal of African
"National Parks and Anti-Poaching in Kenya, 1947-1957," International
"The Question of the Bacwezi Revisited," Sozialanthropologische
"Hunters, Poachers and Gamekeepers: Towards a Social History of Hunting in
"Introduction: Ethnohistory and Africa," Ethnohistory 36, 1(1989): 1-8. "South African Labor and International Support," African Studies Review 31,
"The Destruction of the Nyoro State," in Early State Dynamics, H. Claessen
"Food Production in Pre-Colonial Ankole," in Development and Decline, H.
"The Emergence of Bunyoro," in State Formation in Eastern Africa, A. I.
"Herders and Farmers: The Tributary Mode of Production in Western Uganda,"
"From 'Empire' to State: The Emergence of the Kingdom of Bunyoro-Kitara:
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Mots-clés | Bacwezi ; Western Uganda ; ethnohistory ; Eastern Africa ; conflict ; poachers ; hunters. |