Across the Copperbelt: Urban & Social Change in Central Africa's Borderland Communities
By Miles Larmer (Editor), Enid Guene (Editor), Beno t Henriet (Editor), Iva Pesa (Contribution by), Enid Guene (Contribution by), Rachel Taylor (Contribution by), Beno t Henriet (Contribution by), Miles Larmer (Contribution by), Duncan Money (Contribution by), Hikabwa D. Chipande (Contribution by), Rita Kesselring (Contribution by), David M. Gordon (Contribution by), Christian Straube (Contribution by), H l ne Blaszkiewicz (Contribution by), Jennifer Chibamba Chansa (Contribution by), Amandine Lauro (Contribution by), Donatien DIBWE dia Mwembu (Contribution by), Stephanie Laemmert (Contribution by)
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By Miles Larmer (Editor), Enid Guene (Editor), Beno t Henriet (Editor), Iva Pesa (Contribution by), Enid Guene (Contribution by), Rachel Taylor (Contribution by), Beno t Henriet (Contribution by), Miles Larmer (Contribution by), Duncan Money (Contribution by), Hikabwa D. Chipande (Contribution by), Rita Kesselring (Contribution by), David M. Gordon (Contribution by), Christian Straube (Contribution by), H l ne Blaszkiewicz (Contribution by), Jennifer Chibamba Chansa (Contribution by), Amandine Lauro (Contribution by), Donatien DIBWE dia Mwembu (Contribution by), Stephanie Laemmert (Contribution by)
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The first comparative historical analysis - local, national and transnational - of the cross-border Central African copperbelt; a key work in studies of labour, urbanisation and African studies.
The Central African Copperbelt, encompassing the mining communities of Katanga (DR Congo) and Zambia, has been central to the study of modernisation and rapid social and political change in urban Africa. This volume expands upon earlier studies of industrial mining, male-dominated formal labour organ...
The Central African Copperbelt, encompassing the mining communities of Katanga (DR Congo) and Zambia, has been central to the study of modernisation and rapid social and political change in urban Africa. This volume expands upon earlier studies of industrial mining, male-dominated formal labour organ...






















