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Current Africana No. 12Author(s): Chris AllenSource: Review of African Political Economy, No. 7, Special Issue on South Africa (Sep. - Dec.,1976), pp. 132-144Published by: Taylor & Francis, Ltd.Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3997878 .

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CURRENT AFRICANA No. 12

Compilation date: November 1976 Compiled by Chris Allen There are two additional abbreviations: ARB(E); ARB(P) Africa Research Bulletin, Economic/Political series BCEAO Bulletin de la Banque Centrale des Etats de l'Afrique de l'Ouest

A Articles, books and pamphlets

1 GENERAL NON-AFRICANA 1 Furtado, C (ed) The new international economic order, RTM 67 (1976) 2 Petras, J F Sociologie du developpement ou sociologie de l'exploitation,

Ibid., 587-613 3 Albrecht, A et al. Arming the developing countries, I nt. Soc. Sci. J., 28,2 (1976),

326-40 4 Eide, A The transfer of arms to Third World countries - their internal

uses, Ibid., 307-25 5 Dresch, P Economy and ideology: an obstacle in materialist analysis,

J. Anth. Soc. Oxford, 7,2 (1976), 55-77 6 Auge, M Anthropology and the problem of ideology, Ibid., 7,1 (1976), 1-10 7 Walierstein, I Class formation in the capitalist world system, Pol. & Soc., 5,3

(1975), 367-75 8 Carlo, A Towards a redefinition of imperialism, Telos 20 (1974), 108-18 9 Blaut, J M Imperialism: the Marxist theory and its evolution, Antipode, 7,1

(1975), 1-19 10 Slater, D Underdevelopment and spatial inequality, Prog. in Planning, 4,2

(1975) 97-167 11 Turner, L The oil majors in world politics, Int. Affs., 52,3 (1976), 368-80 12 Nelson, J M Temporary v. permanent cityward migration, EDCC, 24,4 (1976),

721-58 13 Spence, A The Third World and commodity prices: what next? Banker, Oct.

1976, 1123-6 14 Doyal, L & Health, medicine and underdevelopment, Race & Class, 18,2

Pennell, I (1976), 155-72 15 Geneletti, C The politcal orientation of agrarian classes: a theory, Eur. J. Soc.,

17,1 (1976), 55-73 16 Counter Informa- Unilever's World. London: CIS, 1976, 103pp.tI;seesep. pp.

tion Services 60-94 17 Legg, K R Patrons, clients and politicians, Berkeley: Inst. Int. Stud. Working

Papers on Development 3, 1975, 61pp 18 Amin, S et al. The New International Economic Order, Africa Devt., 1,1 (1976),

5-27 19 Amin, S Les etapes d'evolution du capitalisme peripherique, Economie et

Humanisme, 216 (1974), 29-34 20 Sandbrook, R The 'crisis' in political development theory, JDS, 12,2 (1976),

165-85 21 Bagchi, A K Deindustrialisation in India in the nineteenth century, theoretical

implications, Ibid., 135-64 22 Obminskij, E The mechanism of exploiting developing countries, Stud. Dev. CO'Is

(Budapest) 77 (1976), 33pp 23 Szentes, T The negative impact of the dualistic socio-economic structure on

domestic market . . . capital tormation and labour, Ibid., 86 (1976) 24pp

24 Franko, L G The European Multinationals. London: Harper & Row, 1976, see esp. ch. 3

25 Hunter, G et al. Policy and Practice in Rural Development. London: Croom Helm, 1976, 520pp

26 Lang, P Colonisation and decolonisation in the social sciences. Edinburgh: International Political Science Association Conference. 1976

27 Ahmad, E Oil in the Third World and the risk of'neo-colonialism, Idem 28 Killick, T A political economy explanation of' the failure of'development

planning. Univ. East Africa Social Science Conf., 1974, Paper 9 43pp

29 Cowen, M Notes on capital, class and household production. New York: Conf. on Inequality in Africa, Oct. 1976, 39pp

30 Uoyd, P C Proletarian or petit bourgeois? The urban masses of 'the Third World. Idem, 20pp

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31 George, S How the Other Half Dies. Penguin, 1976, 349pp (political econo- my of food)

32 Alavi, H Dependence, autonomy and the articulation of power, Montreal: Centre for Developing Area Studies, Working paper 7, Aug 1975. 16pp

33 Berg, E Some problems in the analysis of urban proletarian politics in the third world. Michigan: Center for Research in Econ. Devt., Disc. paper 48, 1976

34 Ifeka, C Feminism and historical materialism. Canberra: ANU, 1976, 38pp

2 AFRICA GENERAL

40 Various Women in Africa, Ufahamu, 6,1 (1975), 5-73 41 Tsomondo, M S From Panafricanism to socialism: the modernisation of an African

liberation ideology, Ibid, 96-116 42 Martin, G Review of How Europe Underdeveloped Africa by Walter RODNEY,

Ibid., 144-50 43 Various Religion in Africa, Ibid., 6,3 (1976), 3-134 44 Lemarchand, R The CIA in Africa, JMAS, 14,3 (1976), 401-26 45 Ball, N Understanding the causes of African famine, Ibid., 517-22 46 Rood, L L Nationalisation and indigenisation in Africa, Ibid, 427-47 47 Negre, L P;

Damiba, P C Les banques en Afrique, RFEPA 128 (1976), 27-53 48 Bayart, J F L'avenir des regimes autoritaires d'Afrique noire, Ibid., 54-64 49 Constatin, F & Solidarite horizontale et dependance, Ibid., 130 (1976), 21-51

Coulon, C (panafricanism) 50 Various Islam in Africa, Afr. Report, 21,2 (1976), 37-53 z 1 Duru, R Unbalanced city growth in Africa, NJESS, 16,1 (1974), 65-84 52 Grundmann, H E Foreign patent monopolies in Africa, JDS, 12,2 (1976), 186-

96 53 Schneider, H Tourism development in Africa, Afr. Spectrum, 1976/1, 5-16 54 Pognon, G Elites africaines et development economique, R. societe d'etudes

et d'expansion 264 (1975), 271-95 55 The role of women in African development, Econ. Bull. for

Afnica 11,1 (1975), 57-78 56 Marenin, 0 Class analysis in African studies (rev. art.) J. Afr. Stud., 3,1

(1976), 133-8 57 Legassick, M Perspectives on African 'underdevelopment' (rev. art.), J. Afr.

Hist., 17,3 (1976), 43540 58 Barrows, W L Ethnic diversity and political instability, Comp. Pol. Stud., 9,2

(1976) 139-70 59 Miller, J C African-Israeli relations: impact on continental unity, Middle

East J., 29,4 (1975), 393408 60 Copson, R W Foreign policy conflict among African states 1964-69, Sage Year-

book of Politics and Public Policy 1 (1975), 189-217 61 Bosc, R Un enfant perdue de la science politique: le populisme, Projet

96 (1975), 627-38 62 Various Challenge and change in human settlement, Afr. Environ., 2,1/2

(1976), all 63 Campbell, H The 6th Pan-African Congress in perspective, Afr. Youth, 1,4

(1976), 9-33 64 Birdsall, N Health planning and population policy in Africa, ASR, 19,2

(1976), 19-34 65 Foster, P Education and social differentiation in Africa, New York: Con-

ference on Inequality in Africa, 1976, 61pp 66 Depelchin, J African history and the ideological reproduction of exploitative

relations of production, Idem, 30pp 67 Nnoli, The dynamics of interethnic socio-economic gap in Affica, Idem,

23pp 68 Cohen, R Hidden forms of labour protest in Africa, Idem, 20pp 69 Collins, P D Public policy, rural development and administrative reform: a

comparative study (Nigeria, Tanzania). ASAUK Conference, 1976, 87pp

70 Berry, S S Inequality and underdevelopment in Africa: a suggested approach Boston Univ.: Working Papers in African Studies No. 1, 1976, 30pp

71 Lukwago, I K K Nyerere and Senghor: a comparative study in political power and political thought. Univ. East Africa Social Science Conf. 1974, Paper 32, 30pp

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72 Palmberg, M The political role of the workers in Tanzania and Zambia. Helsinki: Conf. on Non-capitalist development in Africa, June 1976, 35pp

73 Cohen, R Marxism and Africa: old, new ana projectea. Montreal: Centre tor Developing Area Studies, Working paper 2, Aug. 1975, 13pp

74 Shaw, T M Regional level subimperialism in Eastern and Southern Africa. Edinburgh: International Political Science Association Conference 1976.

75 Amin, S Capitalism and ground rent: the domination of capitalism over agriculture in tropical Africa. Dakar: IDEP, 1974, 48pp

76 van Ginneken, W Rural and urban income inequalities . . Tanzania and Tunisia. Geneva: ILO, 1976, 67pp

77 Hatch, J Two African Statesmen London: Secker & Warburg, 1976, 268pp (Kaunda, Nyerere)

/8 O'Keefe, P African drought: a review, Bradford Univ. Disaster Research Unit, 1975, 27lpp

79 Weiss, M & Drought in Africa (bibliog.). Hamburg: Inst. fur Afrika-Kunde, Jansen, A 1976, 115pp

80 Minor items Economy: AD 5.76, 446-96; 7.76, 673-5; WA 76, 626-7, 753, 797 (UNCTAD); WA 75, 1341;Africa 11.75,18-20;AD 1.76, 84; 11.76, 1167 (commodities); WA 75, 1437-9;Africa 9.75, 35-8; 11.75, 41-3; 4.76, 32-4;Standard Chart. Rev. 6.76, 2-7 (oil); AD 6.76, 560-1, Africa 11.76, 61, 65, 95-107;ARB(Ej, 76 3887-9 "aid, debts);AD 6.76, 581-3, 10-76, 1057-9 (foreign inv.);AD 6.76 629-38; WA 76, 146, 300, 667, 1103-4, 1211, 1450-1; Africa 9.76, 28-9, 11.76, 109-10, (banking);Africa 2.76, 39-58 8.76, 83-93 (transport).

81 Minor items Politics: WA 75, 1019-21, 1450-1; WA 76, 330-1;Africa 9.75, 42 (& France) AD 1.76, 18-9 (& Russia); AD 5.76, 505-11 (Australia);Africa 9.76, 103-112; AD 6.76, 587-606 (Japan); Africa 1.76,47-9; WA 76, 627-9(US); Africa 8.76, 64-5 (China), 28-33 (arms trade); 9.76, 21-25 (CIA & Unions); WA 76, 302-3, 336-7, 410-11, 454-5 (administration)

82 Minor items EEC: WA 75, 706, 1398; WA 76, 833-5, 1013;Africa 9.76, 17-21 AD 1.76, 21-3; 9.76, 865-7

83 Minor items OAU: WA 75, 826; WA 76, 62-5, 230-1;Africa 2.76, 10-14;AD 3.76, 197-9 (Angola); WA 75, 854-5, 930-1;Africa 9.75, 27-9 (12th summit); WA 76, 975-7;AD 9.76, 856-7 (13th summit); WA 75, 1515-7;Africa 6.76, 56-60 (Southern Afr.)

3 WEST AFRICA 90 Hodgkin, T L Scholars and the revolutionary tradition: Vietnam and W Africa

Oxfi Rev. Educ., 2,2 (1976),111-28 91 Dubois, V D Drought in W Africa, Common Ground, 1,3 (1975), 3544 92 Klein, M A; Reviews of Economic History of West Africa, by Tony HOPKINS

Dalton, G (London 1972) Afr. Econ. Hist., 1 (1976), 43-101 93 Fry, R Bankers in West Africa: the story of the Bank of West Africa Ltd.

London: Hutchinson, 1976, 270pp 94 Minor items Banker, Mar 76, 279-305; BCEAD 236 & 240 (1976) (econ.);

WA 76, 1355-7, 1403-4;Africa 9.76, 14-5 (Ecowas); Ceres 8,3 1975), 58-61; 8.4 (1975), 25-8 (drought); WA 76, 1414 (World Bank); Africa 9.76, 5 7-8 (Senegal River valley)

3a NIGERIA (see also 69)

100 Mabogunje, A L Towards an urban policy for Nigeria, NJESS, 16,1 (1974), 85-98

101 Yesufu, T M Employment, manpower and economic development, Ibid., 49-63

102 Patel, A U & A scale to measure socio-economic status of rural farm families Anthonio, QBO in W States, Ibid., 99-113

103 Olayemi, J K Estimates of the cost of protecting Nigeria's sugar manufacturing & Abaelu, J N industry, Ibid., 16.2 (1974). 203- 6

104 Adebisi, B The politics of development control in . .. Ibadan, Ibid., 311-24 (see CA 10:106)

105 Usoro, E J Government policies, politics and industrial strategy 1947-74, Ibid., 243-54

106 Dare, L 0 The dilemmas of military disengagement, Ibid., 297-310 107 Balogun, M J The crisis of operational efficiency in Nigerian administration,

Ibid., 255-71

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108 Osagie, E & Foreign capital, and aid flows in Nigeria, Quart, J. Admin., 9,1 Awosika, K (1974), 61-76

109 Various Indigenisation, Ibid., 9,2 (1975), 135-88 110 Adamolekun, 'L My experience within a Nigerian state administration, Ibid.,

203-17 111 Green, H A Managing ... Kano, Ibid., 9,3 (1975), 261-77 112 Akindele, R A Nigerian Parliament and foreign policy 1960-66, Ibid., 279-92 113 Oyejide, T A & Capital growth in the insurance industry, Ibid., 9,4 (1975),

Soyode,A 389-402 114 Okonjo, I M Functions and responsibilities of SMG's Ibid., 431-40 115 Ojo, 0 et al Federalism and state administration, Ibid., 10,2 (1976), all 116 Essang, S M Growth and size distribution of Licensed Buying Agents'

investment expenditure, Ibid., 10,3 (1976), 285-96 117 Lawson, K Nigeria's future constitution, J. Afr. Stud., 3,1 (1976), 1-34 118 Kurtz, S M Nigerian Ministers and parliamentarians 1954-65, Ibid., 101-24 119 Aluko, 0 Oil at concessionary prices for Africa: a case study in Nigerian

decision-making,AA 75,301 (1976),42543 120 Kirk-Greene, A Political cultures and personalities in modern Hausaland, Ibid.,

53 2-5 (review) 121 Umo, J B Urbanisation and implications for development, Afr. Urb.Notes,

Bi, 3 (1975) 61-74 122 Madujibeya, S A Nigerian oil, Standard Chart. Rev., May 1975, 2-10 123 Offensend, D G Centralisation and fiscal arrangements, JMAS, 14,3 (1976),

507-13 124 Aluko, 0 The 'new' Nigerian foreign policy, Round Table 264 (1976),

405-14 125 Knight, C G One Nigeria? A regional view from the W State, ASR, 19,2 (1976),

111-28 126 Adeniran, T Profile: Olusegan Obasanjo, Afr. Report, 21,3 (1976), 3740 127 King, R Experiences in the administration of co-operative credit and

marketing societies in N Nigeria, Agric. Admin., 2,3 (1975), 195-207

128 Ukpabi, S U The changing role of the military 1900-70, Afr. Spectrum 1976/1, 61-77

129 Adegeye, A J Effects of land inheritance on agricultural development in Ondo et al Division, Nig. Geog. J., 18,2 (1975), 159-72

130 Williams, G Nigeria. Economy and Society, London: Rex Collings ,1976, 226pp 131 Fapohunda, 0 J Urban development, income distribution and employment in Lagos

et al Geneva: ILO, WEP Working Paper, 1975, unpag. (94 11.) 132 Odekunle, 'F Inequality and the crime problem in Nigeria. New York: Conf. on

Inequality in Africa, Oct. 1976, 20pp 133 Peel, J D Y The forms of Ilesha social conflict. Idem, 52pp 134 Ola Oni A critique of development planning in Nigeria. Nigerian Academy

of Arts, Sciences and Technology, 1975, 34pp 135 Waterman, P The Nigeran state and the control of labour: the case of the Lagos

cargo handling industry. The Hague: Inst. Soc. Studs., 1976, 53pp 136 Ojeli, D C The professional trade unionist in Nigeria. The Hague: Inst. Soc.

Studs., Diploma in Ind. Rels. research paper, 1974, 3 Ipp 137 Peil, M Nigerian Politics: the People's View, London: Cassell, 1976, 209pp 138 Tiffen, M The Enterprising Peasant. London: M.O.D. Overseas Research Pub.

21, 1976, 219pp 139 Minor items Politics: Africa 9.76, 54-5 (gen.);ARB(P) 76, 39324 (coup attempt);

WA 76, 1479, 1610-3; Africa 6.76, 10-14 (Obasanjo); WA 76, 522-3, 1488-9 (new capital), 561, 597-9, 632-3, 868-9 ARB(P) 76, 3923-5 (new states); WA 76, 1130-1, 1332, 1518-9, 1521, 1566, 1571-2 1617-20, 1664-5; Africa 11,76, 21-3 (civilian rule); WA 76, 1242-5 1274, 1277-9, 1329-9, 1397, 1616 Africa 9.76, 44-6 (local govt. reform) Economics: AD 4.76, 42147;Africa 5.76, 67-9 (gen.); WA 76, 486, 489-92, 525-7;ARB(E) 76, 3844-7 (Fed. budget); WA 76, 634-5, 707-9, 799-800, 8434 870-1, 915-6, 947-8, 990-1, 1053, 1104-5, 1031, 1096-8, 113940, 1181, 1206-7, 1216-7, 1254-5, 1285-7, 1585-7, 15834 (state budgets);AD 10.76, 1050; WA 76, 974-5, 1173 (indigenisation); WA 76, 807-8, 827, 840-1 (CDC projects); Africa 8.76, 38-9 (food) Other: Africa 10.76, 48-52 (brain drain); 7.76, 81-93 (social services); WA 76, 1394 (UPE); AD 10.76, 993 (nuclear power)

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3b GHANA

140 Hart, K The politics of unemployment in Ghana, AA, 75,301 (1976), 488- 97

141 Illusions of a neo-colonial state, Afir. Youth, 1,2 (1976), 15-21 and 1,3 (1976) 27-32 (stock market)

142 Kaufert, J & Selectivity rates and mobility through education: a research note, Peil, M Int. J. Comp. Social., 17, 1/2 (1976), 103-7 (with reply by J

BIBBY) 143 Soleye, 0 Review of The Role of Trade Unions in the Development Process

by U.K. Damachi (New York, 1974), NJESS, 16,2 (1974), 365-8 144 Milburn, J British Business and Ghanaian Independence. London: Hurst, 1977

192pp 145 Davidson, B & Ghana: an African Portrait. London: Gordon Frazer, 1976 (includes

Strand, P 110 photos by Paul Strand) 146 Jeffries, R The political culture of Ghanaian workers: a comparative case

study. London: SOAS Centre for African Studies, Jan. 1976. lSpp

147 Beckman, B State intervention in agriculture 1951-66. ASAUK Conf. 1976, 17pp

148 Minor items WA 76, 800-1, 831, 917-9, 952-3, 981-2, 1035, 1066-7, 1099- 1100, 1133, 1282-4, 1330-1, 1370-1, 1401-2, 1442, 1533-5, 1627-8, 1661-3 (treason trials); 608-9, 1093, 1144-5;Africa 11.76, 49;ARB(E) 76, 40024 (econ.); WA 76, 424-5, 722-3 (corruption); 699, 755 (canneries); AD 9.76, 869-70 (Volta Dam)

3c SIERRA LEONE, GAMBIA, LIBERIA

150 Blair, J A S Progress report on demographic surveys in central S Leone, Africana Res. Bull., 5,3 (1975), 82-91

151 King, D Population characteristics of diamond boom towns in Kon, Ibid., 5,4 (1975) 61-80

152 Roberts, G 0 S Leone: from myth to reality with foreign assistance, J. Afr. Stud., 3,1 (1976) 83-100

153 Cox, T S Civil-military reladons in Sierra Leone. Harvard UP, 1976, 216pp 154 Nyang, S S The historical development of political parties in Gambia,

Africana Res. Bull., 5,4 (1975), 3-38; in French, RFEPA 129 (1976), 86-103

155 Nyang, S S Recent trends in Gambian politics, L'Afr. et L'Asie 109 (1976) 34-44

156 Minor items Sierra Leone: WA 76, 199, 335, 983-5;AD 4.76, 370-402 (econ.); WA 75, 1431;Africa 5.76, 3841; WA 76, 944-5 (politics); WA 75, 9834 (one party state) WA 76, 135-8 (Lebanese), 1365-7 (military)

157 Minor items Gambia: WA 75, 801; WA 76, 714, 1018-9 (budget); 263-5, 909; Africa 8.76, 53-4 (politics); WA 76, 299 (Senegambia)

158 Minor items Liberia: AD 7.76, 17143; WA 76, 1136-7;AFrica (Geneva) 3 (1976), 14-17; ARB(E) 9.76, 13,3 (1976), 3807-9 (econ); WA 76, 76-7, 104-5;Africa 9.76, 85-99 (pol.)

3d FRANCOPHONE WEST AFRICA

160 Monson, T D Evolution du commerce de l'Afrique de l'Ouest pendant less annees 1960, Cah. ivor. rech. econ. sociale 6 (1976), 89-138

161 Hristov, A Social structure and social development of W African countries (1900-1970), Budapest: Studies Developing Countries 73, 1976 70pp

162 Joyce, S & Element de bibliographie sur la secheresse au Sahel, Paris. Beudot, F OECD, 1976, 122pp

163 Berg, E The recent economic evolution of the Sahel. Michigan Univ., CERD, 1975, 247pp

164 Berg, E The economic impact of drought and inflation in the Sahel, Michigan Univ., CRED Disc. paper 51, 1976

165 Adams, A The Senegal River Valley; what kind of change? ASAUK Conf., 1976, 33pp

166 Various L'economie ivorienne d'aujourd'hui, Cah. ivor, rech, econ. sociale 4 (1973)

167 Cacheux, P & L'aide au developpement de la Cote d'Ivoire, Ibid, 5 (1975) Cogoluegnes, Y 83-106

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168 Pegatienan, H J Les qualifications de la main d'oeuvre et le developpement economique de la Cote d'Ivoire, Ibid., 942

169 Schrike, H L'administration locale ivorienne (Agnibilekrou), R. jur. et pol. 2 (1976), 232-54

170 Zan, S M La politique coloniale des travaux publics en Cote d'Ivoire 1900- 40, Annales Univ. Abidjan 1,2 (1973/4), 359pp

171 Charlick R B Enquete socio-economique sur l'origine des etudiants ivoriens. Abidjan: CIRES, 1974, 30pp

172 van der Veldle, S Les relations de travail en Cote d'Ivoire Abidjan: CIRES, 1974, 118pp

173 Siriex, P H Felix Houphouet-Boigny Paris: Seghers, 1975, 364pp 174 Kendrick, R A survey of labour relations in Cameroun. Univ. Michigan:

CRED Disc. paper 50, 1976 175 Loginova, V P United Republic of Cameroun. Budapest. Stud. Dev. Countires

87, 1976, 82pp. 176 Billings, M Agricultural development in Mali, Devt. Digest, 13,2 (1975),

81-90 177 Emst, K 7radition and Progress in the African Village. London: Hurst,

1976, 280pp (Mali) 178 Westebbe, R Chad: Development Potential and Constraints. Washington:

World Bank, 1974, 133pp 179 Baier, S Drought and the sahelian economies of Niger, Afr. Econ. Hist.,

1 (1976), 1-16 180 Nicolas, G Dynamique sociale et apprehension du monde au sein d'une

societe Hausa. Paris: Institut d'Ethnologie, 1975 181 Minor items ARB(E) 76, 1818-9; Ad 8.65, 793-807; Africa 8.76, 44-5, 11.76

30-1; Europe-Outremer 2.76 all; Afr. Ind. Infrastructure 109 (1976), 20-111 (Ivory Coast econ.); Intereconomics 1975 3, 81-5; WA 76, 1169 (Iv. Coast rural devt); WA 76, 1288-9, 1321-3 (Iv. Coast pol.); ARB(E) 76, 3773-5; Eur. Outremer 4.76, 1-24 (Cameroun econ.); WA 76, 1315, 1361-2, 1408-9 (Guinea pol.); 1526-7, 1585 (Guinea econ.); ARB(E) 76, 3998-4000; WA 76, 1178-9 (Togo econ.); Afica 7.76 102-3 (Senegal econ.);Afr. Comm. 66 (1976), 77-81 (Senegal PAI); ARB(E) 76, 3905-7; WA 76, 1095 (Mauritania econ.);ARB(E) 76, 3931, 3943; Eur. Outremer 4.76, 2546 (U. Volta econ.); Ibid., 3.76; WA 76, 867, 913; Africa 9.76, 56-7 (Niger econ.); ARB(P) 76, 3964-5 (Niger coup attempt)

3e GUINE-BISSAU, EQUATORIAL GUINEA, WESTERN SAHARA 190 Nyang, S S The political thought of Cabral, Africana Res. Bull, 5,2 (1975),

48-77 191 I.D.A.C. Guine-Bissau: reinventing education. Geneva: IDAC Document

11/12, 1976, 83pp 192 Wiseberg, L S Mini-state with maxi problems, Afr. Report, 21,2 (1976), 15-17;

Nelson, G and 21,5 (1976), 48-9 (Sao Tome & Principe) 193 United Nations General observations and conclusions of the UN Visiting Mission

to Spanish Sahara, Objective Justice, 7,4 (1975), 9-13 194 PoJisario Interview, Afr. Youth, 1,3 (1976), 24-26 195 Minor Items Guine-Bissau: WA 76, 1477: Africa 10.76, 54-6 (gen.); WA 76,

405, 449, 496-7, 536-7, 564-5, ARB(E) 76, 3872-3 (reconstruc- tion); Guardian NY, 23.6.76 (Luis Cabral); People's Power 1 (1976), 5-11 (agric.);Ibid., 4 (1976), 4-11 (Nat.Assembly meetings)

196 Minor items Others: RFEPA 121 (1976), 8-12; Africa 6.76, 47,99 (W Sahara pol.);Africa 5.76, 73, 78; Guardian NY 17,3,76; WA 76, 1487; ARB(P) 76, 3910-2 (Polisario);Africa 8.76, 35-7 (Eq. Guinea repression)

4 EAST AFRICA

200 S. I. D. A. Rural women in Kenya and Tanzania, Devt. Digest, 13,3 (1975), 53-60

201 Okumu-Wengi, R The East African Development Bank. Univ. East Africa Soc. Sci. Conf., 1974, Paper 47, 30pp

202 Stren, R E Urban Development in Kenya and Tanzania IDS (Nairobi) Discussion Paper 232, 1976, 30pp

203 Leonard, D K Bureaucracy, class and inequality in Kenya and Tanzania. New York: Conf. on Inequality in Africa, Oct. 1976, 38pp

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204 Ogot, B A (ed.) Hadith 5: Economic and Social History of E. Africa. Nairobi: EALB, 1976, 256pp

205 Mbilinyi, M Who Goes to School in East Africa? Dar es Salaam: Inst. Educ., 1976, sep. pagin.

206 Minor items ARB(E) 76, 3937-9 (econ.);AD 10.76, 1048;Africa 9.76, 8-13 (EA Comm.)AD 6.76, 569 (arms), 9.76, 871-3 (strategic position); Africa 8.76, 43-4 (Rwanda-Burundi relations); Africa 4.76, 27-9, ARB(E) 76, 3959-61 (Kenya-Uganda dispute)

4a KENYA (See also 200, 202, 203)

210 Wachtel, E Stereotypes of urban life in Kenya, Afr. Urban Notes, B1,3 (1975) 77-92

211 Obudho, R A Urbanisation and development planning in Kenya, Ibid., 1-56 212 Elkan, W Is a proletariat emerging in Kenya?, EDCC, 24,4 (1976), 695-706 213 Hodd, M Income distribution in Kenya 1963-72, JDS, 17,3 (1976), 221-8 214 Keller, J The Harambee movement in Kenya, Sage Yb. Polit. Publ. Pol.

(1975) 209-31 215 O'Keefe, P & Develeopment of underdevelopment: a Kenyan case study

Wisner, B (Gakarara), Afr. Environ. 2,1/2 (1976), 107-20 216 Hay, M & Reviews of Underdevelopment in Kenya, by Colin Leys (London

Rempel, H 1974), Afr. Econ. Hist., 1 (1976), 127-32 217 Wisner, B & Drought in E Kenya, in Natural Hazards, ed. G. F White (NY:OUP,

Mbithi, P M 1974) 218 Swainson, N Company formation in Kenya befbre 1945. IDS (Nairobi) Working

Paper 267, 1976, 89pp 219 Swainson, N The history of investment in Kenya before 1945, Idem, 242, 1975,

77pp 220 Gutto, S B 0 The status of womeni in Kenya IDS (Nairobi) Disc. Paper 235, 1976

79pp 221 Hunt, D M Distribution of economic status and opportunity in Mbere, IDS

(Nairobi) Occasional Paper 11, 1975, 61pp 222 Odit-Mafuta, F Ideology and the struggle within the Kenyan trade unions 1960-65.

Univ. East Africa Soc. Sci. Conf., 1974, Paper 34, 25pp 223 Henning, P H Slow employment growth in the manufacturing sector, Idem,

& House, W J paper 28, 18pp 224 Moody, T Population pressure and agricultural productivity in Nyanza.

Copenhagen: IDR, Paper D.76.1., 1976, 76pp 225 Carlsen, J Population pressure and non-farming activities in rural areas in

Kenya, Idem, D.76.2, 1976, 80pp 226 Orwenyo, J N Kenyan intellectuals and the problem of building idco-political

culture in the 1960's. Historical Assoc. of Kenya Conf. 1976, 27pp 227 Murray, J M Origin and spread of the 'Dini ya Kaggia'in Kenya. Aberdeen

Univ. African Studies Group, 1 976 228 Wasserman, G The Politics of Decolonisation in Kenya, CUP, 1976 229 Kaggia, B Roots of Freedom 1921-63: autobiography. Nairobi: EAPH,

1975, 202pp 230 Clayton, A Counterinsurgency in Kenya 1952-60. Nairobi: Transafrica,

1976, 63pp 231 Holtham, G & Aid and Inequality in Kenya. London: Croom HelmIODI. 1976.

Hazlewood, A 265pp 232 Heyer, J et al. Agricultural development in Kenya. Nairobi: OUP, 1976, 372pp 233 Minor items Standard Chart. Rev. 8.75, 2-7; Africa 6.76, 3940; 10.76, 79-

103 (econ.); 5.76, 45 (unions); 7.76, 101;ARB(E) 76, 3917-8 (agric.); Stand. Chart. Rev., 9.75, 2-5 (petrol)

4b TANZANIA (see also 69, 72, 76, 200, 202, 203)

240 Mapolu, H Tradition and the quest for socialism, Taamuli, 4,1 (1973), 3-15

241 Amiani, D E Specialists or generalists for administration of development?, Ibid., 26-35

242 Nd.aba, F M Decentralisation and debureaucratisation in Ngara District, Ibid, 48-54

243 Samoff, J Cell leaders in Tanzania: review of recent research, Ibid, 63-75 244 Bhagavan, M R The environment and the productive forces in the development

of Tanzania, Ma/i Ma/i 20 (1975), 41-45 245 Matango, R R 'Operation Mara': the paradox of democracy, 17-29 246 Coulson, A The evolution of rural policies in T izania, Ibid., 1-16

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247 Othman, H Tanzania: the political context of development, Ibid., 25 (1976), 9-21

248 Ndonde, E C Educational methods for self-reliant development, Ibid., 22-3 1 249 Mmari, G R V The role of formal education in Tanzania, Papers in Educ. &

Devt. 1 (1975) 1-22 250 Breedon, J P The struggle for socialist education in Tanzania, Ibid., 23-34 251 Gesase, E S Struggle over the school in a Tanzanian village, Ibid., 2 (1976),

77-96 252 Muganyizi, L Implementation and usefulness of self-reliance in schools, Ibid.,

97-120 253 Brain, J L The position of women on rural development schemes in

Tanzania, Ufahamu, 6,1 (1975), 40-59 254 Larson, L E Problems in the study of witchcraft eradication movements in

S Tanzania, Ibid., 6,3 (1976), 88-100 255 Rodney, W Class contradictions in Tanzania, Panafricanist 6 (1975) 15-29 256 Kurschner, F Das Konzept der Ujamaa-Dorfer, Afrika Spectrum 197573,

245-62 257 Thomas, I Planning techniques: physical indicators in Tanzania, IDS Bull,

8,1 (1976) 30-5 258 Adelson, C E Western tourism and African socialism, Afr. Rep., 21,5 (1976),

43-7 259 Nkonoki, S R A case study on the implementation of education for self-reliance

Education in EAfrica, 6,1 (1976), 77-84 260 Mapolu, H & Agricultural co-operation and the development of the productive

Phllipeson, G forces: some lessons from Tanzania, Africa Devt., 1,1 (1976), 42-58

261 Miller, R A The party-state and bureaucratic/political relations, Comp. Pol. Stud., 8,3 (1975), 293-317 (social composition of elite)

262 Ilomo, C S The Tanzania Library Service, Afr. Res. & Docum. 10 (1976) 1-10

263 McCarthy, DMP; Review 264 Ranger, T 0 Approaches to the analysis of Tanzanian socialism, Bull. Tanz.

Affs. 2 (1976), 8-16 (rev. art. on SHIVJI and PRATT) 265 'Langa, A' Review of Class Struggles in Tanzania by Issa SHIVJI (London

1976), Afr. Comm. 67 (1976), 73-6 266 Mwase, N Decision making in Tanzania's National Bank of Commerce, Univ.

E Africa Soc. Sci. Conf., 1974, Paper 45, 44pp 267 Coulson, A C The inadequacy of project appraisal (and an alternative), Idem,

Paper 49, l5pp 268 McHenry, D E Gaining peasant compliance (in colonial period), Idem, Paper 14

18pp 269 Martin, D Les elections Tanzaniennes de 1975. Paris: Centre d'etudes des

rel. internats., 1976, 4lpp 270 Wembah-Rashid Social, political and economic organisation of the people of Masai

J A R District, Dar es Salaam: Tanz. Nat. Museum, Occ. Paper 2, 1976 37pp

271 Mwobahe, B L & The challenge of education for self-reliance in Tanzania. Der es Mbilinyi, M J Salaam: Inst. Education, 1975, 84pp

272 Howeli, J TANU: a guide to publications by and about. Washington: library of Congress African Section, 1976, 238 entries

273 Kocher, J E Workshop in social and economic development and population change in Tanzania. Dar es Salaam: BRALUP, Research Paper 36, 1975

274 Tschannerl, G & Impact of nrral water supply: eight self-help schemes. Idem, 37, Mujwahuzi, M R 1975

275 Swantz, M L Socio-economic causes of malnutrition in Moshi District, Idem, 38 1975

276 Reeves, G Tanzania: underdevelopment and dependence, La Trobe Sociol. Papers 38, 1976. 78pp

277 Mohiddin, A Language policy as a strategy of decolonisation. Edinburgh: Int. Pol. Sci. Ass'n Conf., 1976

278 Mapolu, H (ed.) Workers and management. Dar es Salaam: TPH, 1976, 258pp 279 Oman, C K Strategy for Rural Development: Tanzanian Experience. Nairobi:

EALB, 1976, 168pp 280 Bailey, M Freedom Railway. London: Rex Collings, 1976, 168pp 281 Hail, R& The Great Uhuru Railway. London: Gollancz, 1976, 208pp

Peyman, H 282 Clayton, A The general strike in Zanzibar 1948,J. Afr. Hist., 17,3 (1976),

417-34 139

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283 Minor items

4c UGANDA, BURUNDI 290 Dahlberg, F M The Asian community (in Lira) Sociologus, 26,1 (1976), 29-42 291 Mujaju, A B The NUYO and Parliamentary constituency project ... and the

role of the social scientist in decision making. Univ. E Africa Soc. Sci. Conf., 1974, Paper 18, 27p

292 Gershenberg, I Industrial structure and the performance of firms in Uzanda. Idem, 46, l7pp

293 Mujaju, A B The UPC and change: an assessment, Idem, 40, 32pp 294 Mudoola, D M Religion, administration and politics in Busoga 1900-72, Idem, 33,

19pp 295 Brett, E A Relations of production, the state and the Ugandan crisis.

Brighton: Sussex Univ. 1976, 26pp 296 Kafsir, N Participation and Ethnicity in African Politics. California UP,

1976, 323pp 297 Greenland, J A propos des droits de l'homme au Burundi, RFEPA 128 (1976)

65-79 298 Minor items AD 8.76, 783; 9.76, 925;Africa 5.76, 50 (econ); Africa 9.76 9-11

(gen.); 8.76, 14-16 (Isreali raid);AD 9.76, 858-9 (& Kenya) (all Uganda)

4d NORTH EAST AFRICA 300 Warren, A & H The U S role in the Eritrean conflict, Afr. Today, 23,2 (1976),

39-53 301 Cohen, J M Rural development issues following Ethiopian land reform, Ibid.,

7-28 302 Ottaway, M Social classes and corporate interests in the Ethiopian revolution,

JMAS 14,3 (1976), 469-86 303 Checole, K Eritrea: a preliminary bibliography, Ufahamu, 6,3 (1976), 135-57 304 Various Eritrea, Afr. Youth, 1,3 (1976), 3-24 305 Cohen, J M & Local government in Ethiopia: independence and variability in a

Koehn, P H deconcentrated system, Quart. J. Admin., 19,4 (1975), 369-86 306 Shack, W A Occupational prestige, status and social change, Africa, 46,2

(1976), 166-81 307 Scholler, H & Law and politics in revolutionary Ethiopia, Verfassung und Recht

Brietzke, P Ubersee, 8,2 (1975), 183-99 308 Hiwet, A Ethiopia: from autocracy to bourgeois dictatorship. London:

author, 1976, 97pp 309 Cohen, J M & Land and Peasants in Imperial Ethiopia. Assen: Van Gorcum,

Weintraub, D 1975 310 Laitin, D D The political economy of military rule in Somalia, JMAS,

14,3 (1976), 449-68 311 Laitin, D D Somali territorial claims in international perspective, Afr.

Today, 29.2 (1976), 29-38 312 Bell, J B Strategic implications of the Soviet presence in Somalia, Orbis,

19,2 (1975), 402-11 (hostile) 313 Laitin, D D Politics, Language and Thought: The Somali Experience. Chicago

UP, 1977 314 Harbeson, J Djibouti: the politics of a divided people. Edinburgh: Int. Pol.

Sci. Assoc. Conf., 1976 315 Minor items Ethiopia: Africa 11.76, 39-40;ARB(P) 76, 3991-3 (gen.);

Guardian NY 2.6.76, 15.9.76, 29.9.76;Africa 10.76, 56-7 (Eritrea); World of Hunger, 9.11(1976), 6-1 0 (drought); AD 8.76, 817 (public enter prises); Africa 8.76, 22-3 (repress'n) 6.76, 17-8;AD 7.76, 661-5 (reforms) Somalia: Afr. Comm. 65 (1976), 75-9 (gen.);AD 7.76, 688; Africa 59 (1976), 34-5 (resettlement); AD 6.76, 616 (culture) Afars & Issas: AD 10.76, 980-3;Afiica 5.76, 63-5; 7.76, 96-7 (gen.);AD 6.76, 577-9;RFEPA 120 (1975), 17-20;ARB(P) 76 3936-8; Afr. Comm. 66 (1976), 73-6 (conflict)

5a, 5b ZAMBIA, MALAWI

320 Henderson, I Economic origins of decolonisation in Zambia 1900-45, Rhod. Hist 5 (1974)

321 Campagne, F Les institutions politiques zambiennes et leur evolution, RFEPA 130 (1976) 72-83

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322 Burawoy, M Consciousness and contradiction: a study of student protest in Zambia, Brit. J. Sociol., 27,1 (1976), 78-98

323 Saidi, W Zambia: parliament and party, Parliamentarian 57, 1 (1976), 26-9

324 Simwinga, G K The copper mining industry of Zambia: nationalisation and con- trol, Sage. Yb. Polit. Publ. Pol., 1 (1975), 84-93

325 I. M. G. Zambia: humanist rhetoric, capitalist reality. London: Africa in Struggle (IMG), Occ. Publ. 1, 1975, 23pp

326 Kaulua, E (ed.) Some aspects of Zambian Labour relations, Vol. I, 1. Lusaka: Univ. Zambia, 1975,157pp

327 Miller, S K Marketing in Zambia, Overseas Business Reports, 1975/32, 1-29 328 Bond, G C The Politics of Change in a Zambian Community. Chicago UP,

1976, 178pp 329 Baker, C Staff continuity in Nyasaland, AA, 75,301 (1976), 475-87 330 Jones, R A & Income distribution and development: Rhodesia and Malawi

Robinson, R J compared, Rhod. J. Econ. 10,2 (1976), 91-101 331 Minor items AD 10.76, 1000-23;Africa 11.76, 77-92;ARB(E) 76, 3782-3

(Zamb. econ.); AD 4.76 41 1, Africa 5.76, 16-21 (detente); AD 7.76, 675-7 (Malawi Econ.)

Sc FRANCOPHONE CENTRAL AFRICA 340 Katenda, M Le Zaire d'aujourd'hui, Studia diplom., 28,1 (1975), 89-112 341 Kengo Wa Dongo Le pouvoir judiciare sous la deuxieme republique zairoise, Ibid.

28,5 (1975), 501-26 342 Lumumba, T E Le role de l'agriculture.. . au Zaire, Budapest: Stud. Dev. Co's

89,1976,24pp 343 Gould, T Women students at the National University of Zaire, Papers in

Educ. & Devt. 2 (1976), 131-52 344 P.R.P. The revolution in Congo (K). London: Africa Lib'n Ctee, n.d.

(1972 documents) 345 Minor items Zaire: AD 4.76, 361; 11.76, 1107-9; Africa 6.76, 65.7; 8.76,

61-2;ARB(E) 76, 38434 (econ.);AD 7.76,667-9;Africa 11.76, 26-7 (pol.); 3.76, 33-4 (foreign policy); 10.75, 11-3 (Lumumba); Former AEF: WA 75, 1565;Afr. Comm. 65 (1976); 66 (1976), 69-72; Africa 5.76; 59; WA 76, 528-9 (Congo-Bra pol.); Africa 10.76, 52-5;Afr. agric. 9 (1976), 26-46 (Congo-Bra agric.); WA 75, 359, 389; WA 76, 1363;Africa 7.75, 19-20; 5.76 51 (Car pol.); Monde 6-7.2.75;Africa 8.76, 40-2 (Gabon pol.); MondeDiplo., 8.74, 23-32;AD 2.76, 145-6;Eur. Outremer 5.76, all (Gabon econ.) Madagascar: Africa 9.75, 23-5; 10.75, 22;AD 9.76, 879-80; RFEPA 120 (1975),14-16 (pol.)

5d ANGOLA, MOZAMBIQUE 350 Ferreira, E Portugal and her former African colonies; prospects for neo-

colonial relationship, Ufahamu, 5,3 (1975), 159-70 351 El-Khawas, M American involvement in Portuguese Africa, Ibid., 6,1 (1975),

117-30 352 Henricksen, T H Peoples' war, JMAS, 14,3 (1976), 377-99 353 Davidson, B The politics of armed struggle: national liberation in the

African colonies of Portugal, Southern Africa: the new politics of revolution, by Basil DAVIDSON et al., London: Penguin, 1976, 17-102

354 Various Angola, Afrika Spectrum 1975/3, 209-44 355 MPLA Road to Liberation. Richmond, Canada, LSM, 1976, 52pp 356 Gjerstad, 0 Peoples'Power and the Angolan Revolution. Richmond,

Canada: LSM, 1976, 40pp 357 C.N.S.S. The CIA 's secret war in Angola: Washington: Centre for National

Security Studies 1975, 12pp 358 Wright, R Men at war: Angola's liberation leaders. NY: Alicia Patterson

Found., 1976, 8pp 359 Harsh, E & Angola: the hidden history of Washington's war. NY: Pathfimder,

Tomas, T 1976 360 Machel, S We must defend our country under attack and support the just

cause of the Zimbabwe people, People's Power 1 (1976), 16-25 361 Frelimo Educational policy, Ibid., 3 (1976), 12-24 (see also 25-9)

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362 Vail, L Mozambique's chartered companies; J. Afr. Hist., 17,3 (1976) 389-416

363 Machel, S The task of national reconstruction, Obj. Justice, 7,1 (1975) 31-8

364 Alpers, E A A tentative analysis of class formation in pre-colonial Mozam- bique. NY: Conf. on Inequality in Africa, 1976, 32pp

365 Wright, R Machel's marxist Mozambique. Munger Afric. Lib. Notes, 34 1976

366 Wright, R Mozambique: 6 months after independence. NY: Alicia Patterson Found., 1976, 8pp

367 Minor items Angola: ARB(P) 76, 3896-3902; 3926-30;RFEPA 118 (1975), 508; 120 (1975), 10-13; Guardian NY, 11 & 25.2.76; 3,17 & 31.3.76; 7.4.76 (War); 9-16.6.76;MPLA for Angola 10 (1976) 1-3;Africa 8.76, 17-18;ARB(P) 76, 4057-9 (mercenaries); MPLA for Angola 10-13 (1976); Guardian NY, 9.6.76 (MPLA his.);Ibid., 11.2.76 (FLNA & UNITA);AD 5.76, 517; 6.76, 573-5; 9.76, 875-7;Africa 5.76, 71-3; Guardian NY, 3-24.3.76; 5.5-2.6.76; 1.8.76;MPLA for Angola 8 (1976), 5-8; 10 (1 976), 3-7; 12 (1976), 2-3; 13 (1976), 2-3, 5-6; WA 76, 1317, 1372-3, 1452 (reconstruction); WA 76, 759-60 (Cuba); Guardian NY, 5.5.76; WA 76, 1061-2 (China);AD 11.76, 1111-3 (for. inv.); 6.76, 613 (Cunene); WA 76, 576 (educ.); 1573 (Moxico); MPLA for Angola 13 (1976), 4 (wage policy) Mozambique: Africa 12.75, 71-2; 6.76, 15-7; 9.76, 69-70; Sechaba 9,8 (1975), 4-23 (gen.);AD 5.76, 469; 11.76, 1115; Africa 5.76, 56-7, ARB(E) 76, 3779-81; Guardian NY, 9.6.76 (econ.); Ibid., 18-25.8.76 (lib'n war); Ibid., 7.4.76; 1.8.76; ARB(E) 76, 3801-4; AD 2.76, 131-3 (Southern Afr. policy); People s Power 1 (1976), 12-25 (army);Ibid. 3 (1976), 30-5; Guardian NY, 1.9.76 (Rhodesia); CFMNotes & News 32 (1975);People's Power 3 (1976), 5-11 (recon.); Guardian NY 1.9.76 (educ.); Ibid., 8.9.76 (rural recon.); Africa 8.76, 58-9 (health)

6 SOUTHERN AFRICA

370 Moyana, J K The political economy of the migrant labour system, African Devt., 1 (1976) 34-41

371 Pomeroy, W The 'new' US policy in Africa, Afr. Comm., 67 (1976), 26-35 372 Carr, B The Black Consciousness movements in S Africa and Namibia,

Obj. Justice, 7,3 (1975), 17-22 373 Molteno, R North American academics and the Southern African struggle,

African Youth 1,2 (1976), 3-15; French version, RFEPA 129 (1976), 50-78

374 Minor items AD 4.76, 337-60; 6.76, 570-1;Africa 10.76, 33 (gen.);AD 8.76 778-9;Africa 6.76, 52-5; 10.76, 23-6; Guardian NY, 15-29.9.76; Sechaba, 9,2 (1975), 7-8; 9,4 (1975), 23-4; 9,6/7 (1975), 28-9 Afr. Rep., 21,2 (1976), 7-8 (USA); Africa 5.76 22-5 (military balance); 6.76, 43-5 (diamonds); AD 8.76, 781-2 (Lonrho); Sechaba 9,3 (1975), 19-20 (mercenaries); Afr. Women 1 (1975), 37-8; 2 (1976), 21 (women in lib'n war)

6a SOUTH AFRICA

380 Baldwin, A Mass population removals and the break-up of family life in S Africa, Obj. Justice, 7,1 (1975), 18-23

381 Landis, E S Apartheid and the disabilities of African women, Ibid., 5-10 382 Developments in S Africa during the past year, Ibid., 7,4 (1975)

34-46 383 Davis, D Economy strangled by colour bars, Afr. Comm. 67 (1976), 41-7 384 C.A.R.D. Forced labour for coloured workers, Ibid., 86-95 385 Ngwenya, J A further contribution on the national question, Ibid., 48-5 9 386 Webster, D A review of some 'popular' anthropological approaches to the

understanding of Black workers, SA Lab. Bull., 3,1 (1976), 52-62

387 Phimnister, I African worker consciousness: origins and aspects to 1953, Ibid., 23-42

388 Gait, P Security of eiployment and victimisation in S African law, Ibid., 5-19

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389 Webster, E Towards a stable truce (in industrial relations), Ibid., 43-51 390 Various Transkei,Afr. Rep., 21.3 (1976), 2-17 391 Various S Africa: what next? Ibid., 21,5 (1976), 37-42 392 Bullier, A J L'independance du Transkei et la politique de developpement

separe, RFEPA 129 (1976), 28-49 393 Buflier, A La republique Sud-africaine et l'Amerique latine, RFEPA 130

(1976), 84-94 394 Setai, B Recruiting labour for the S African mines at the turn of the

twentieth century, Ufahamu, 5,3 (1975), 144-58 395 Robinson, S Women and the politics of liberation of S Africa, Ibid., 6,1

(1975), 5-10 396 Moerane, M S Africa under imperialism, Ma/i Maji 25 (1976), 1-8 397 Morris, M The development of capitalism in S Africa, JDS, 12,3 (1976)

280-92 (rev, art.) 398 Southall, R J Review of Change in Contemporary South Africa ed. Leonard

THOMPSON (Berkeley 1975), JMAS, 14,3 (1976), 546-8 399 Jordaan, K Review of Class, Race & Gold by F A JOHNSTONE (London

1976), Race & Class, 18,2 (1976), 210-2 400 Petryszak, N The dynamics of acquiescence of S Africa, AA, 75,301 (1976),

444-62 401 Slovo, J South Africa: the middle road, Southern Africa: the new politics

of revolution, by Basil DAVIDSON, et al (London: Penguin, 1976), 105-210

402 U.N. Banning orders. Geneva: UN Unit of Apartheid, Notes & Docum. 25/75, 45pp

403 Sactu Appeal for concerted trade union action against apartheid, Idem 27/75, lOpp

404 Valderrama, N G Recent developments in the buildup of S African military forces, Idem 31/75, I lp

405 O.A.T.U.U. African trade union movement decides on action against apartheid, Idem 34/75, 6p

406 U.N. Involvement of foreign economic interests in S Africa's industrial development projects, Idem 35/75, 33pp

407 Anti-Apartheid The S African bantustan programme. Idem 36/75, 14pp 408 U.N. Women against apartheid. Idem 38/75, 1 lpp 409 Sibeko, D M The Sharpeville massacre. Geneva: UN Centre against Apartheid,

Notes & Docum. 8/76, 14pp 410 Fransman, M The roots of S African 'expansionism'. Brighton: Sussex Univ.

1976, 25pp 411 Bundy, C The underdevelopment of the Transkei peasantry 1890-1914.

Durham: ASAUK Conf., 1976. 20pp 412 Troup, F Forbidden pastures: education under apartheid. London: IDAF,

1976 413 Anti-Apartheid British Leyland and the Metal and Allied Workers Union of

S Africa. London: AAM, 1976, 3pp 414 Bunting, B Moses Kotane: S African Revolutionary. London: Inkululeko,

1975, 309pp 415 Minor items AD 8.76, 766-7; Guardian NY, 1-15.9.76;Africa 59 (1976),

16-8; 8.76, 8-9; 9.76, 34; 10.76, 18; ARB(P) 76, 4060-3, 4123-7; Afr. Comm. 67 (1976), 5-13;Afr. Youth 1,4 (1976), 3-8 (Soweto etc.);AD 9.76, 917; Guardian N4Y, 26.76;Africa 10. 76, 11-6; Afr. Comm. 67 (1976), 13-5; Sechaba 9,5 (1975), 8-10; 9,6/7 (1975), 12-14 (Bantustans);Ibid., 17-9, 9,10 (1975), 2-5; Africa 6.76, 34-6 (workers);Ibid. 20-2;Sechaba 9,3 (1975), 16-8 (NATO);Ibid., 5-9 (Propaganda); Ibid., 21-24; 9,8 (1975), 2843 (women); Ibid., 9, 6/7 (1975), 3-5 (& world peace); 15-6 (edc.); Ibid., 9.5 (1975), 20-2 (Indian Council), 6-7, 12-9 (ANC); Ibid., 9-4 (1975), 14-5; 9,10 (1975), 12-4 (health); Ibid., 9,2 (1975), 9-10 (Indian Ocean) 11-3 (pop'n removal); 22-3;,AD 10.76, 985.7 (Israel); AD 8.76, 784-5;Sechaba, 9, 11/12 (1975) all;Africa 59 (1976) 23-6 (nuclear deals); Ibid., 28-32 (& west. econs); Africa 5.76, 31-3 (prisons);Afr. Comm. 67 (1976), 20-5 (SACP), 37-40 (for. policy)

6d ZIMBABWE (see also 330) 420 Clarke, D G Structural factors affecting conditions of labour for African

workers, Rhod. J. Econ., 10,2 (1976), 59-84

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422 Clarke, R H The economic implications of a 10% levy on the commercial pro- duce of the African Purchase Land farmers, Ibid., 85-90

423 Various Southern Africa: Zimbabwe next? Ufahamu, 5,3 (1975), 4-143 424 U.N. Southern Rhodesia, Decolonisation, 2,5 (1975), 68pp 425 Wilkinson, P From Rhodesia to Zimbabwe, Southern Africa; the new politics of

revolution, by Basil DAVIDSON et al., (London: Penguin, 1976), 2 12-352

426 I.D.A.F. 'Civilised standards'in Rhodesia. the Law & Order (Maintenance) Act. London: IDAF Fact Paper 1, 1976, 16pp

427 Zanu The price of detente. London: ZANU, 1975, 17pp (Chitepo Comm'n report)

428 Clarke, D G Agricultural and plantation workers in Rhodesia. Gwelo: Mambo Press, 1976

429 Lake, A The 'Tar-Baby' Option. American Policy towards S Rhodesia. Columbia UP, 1976

430 Dumbutshena, E Zimbabwe Tragedy. Nairobi: EAPH, 1976 (week) 431 Minor items ARB(P) 76, 3967-73, 4001-6 (gen.);AD 10.76, 976-9; Guardian

NY, 21.7.76;Africa 9.76, 35-6 (sanctions);ARB(E) 76, 3963-5 (econ.); RFEPA 1 8 (1975), 9-1 1; Guardian NY, 7.4.76; Africa 10.76, 29-30 (nat.parties); Africa 5.76, 26-8 (Chitepo) AD 11.76, 1101; Guardian NY, 26.5.76;Africa 7.76, 32; 8.76, 10-2;Afr. Comm. 66 (1976), 41-7 (ZIPA);AD 11.76, 1094-1100; Afiica 1 1.76, 10-12; Bull. Afr. Inst. (Pretoria), 14,4 (1976), 116-36 (constit. talks); Guardian NY, 17.3.76;Afr. Rep. 21,2 (1976), 18-20 (repression); Africa 6.76, 19-20 (Chiefs)

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