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100 _aEmmanuel Mbah
_eAuthor:
245 _aEnvironment and Identity Politics in Colonial Africa:
_bFulani Migrations and Land Conflict.
260 _aLondon, United Kingdom,:
_bRoutledge.;
_cDecember 27, 2016.
300 _aix,175p.;
_bill,:
_c24cm.
520 _aThis book examines the migrations of the Fulani (also known as Fula) people in colonial Africa, and how these movements intersected with land conflicts, environmental change, and identity politics in colonial contexts. By focusing on pastoral‐agrarian interactions, migration dynamics, land use, and the colonial state’s responses, it shows how environment and identity were deeply entwined in the politics of colonial Africa. The study situates Fulani migrations not simply as movements of people, but as processes embedded in ecological change, colonial policy, power relations, and community identity formation.
650 _aMigration studies (especially of the Fulani pastoralists) in Africa
650 _aLand conflict and land use in colonial Africa
650 _aEnvironmental history and political ecology in Africa
650 _aIdentity politics in colonial settings
650 _aColonial African history, especially in relation to environment and societies
700 _aEmmanuel Mbah
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