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  1. Cover
  2. Half Title Page
  3. Series Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Dedication
  7. Contents
  8. List of Illustrations
  9. List of Tables
  10. Foreword
  11. Acknowledgments
  12. Introduction: Perspectives, Setting, Sources
  13. 1 “We Have Always Been Farmers”: Society and Economy at the Close of the Nineteenth Century
  14. 2 Pax Britannica and the Development of Agriculture
  15. 3 Gender and Colonial Agricultural Policy
  16. 4 Peasants, Depression, and Rural Revolts
  17. 5 The Second World War, the Rural Economy, and Africans
  18. 6 The African Elite, Agrarian Revolution, and Sociopolitical Change, 1954–80
  19. 7 On the Brink: Agricultural Crisis and Rural Survival
  20. Conclusion
  21. Notes
  22. Bibliography
  23. Index

TABLE OF CONTENTS

List of Illustrations

List of Tables

Foreword

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Perspectives, Setting, Sources

1“We Have Always Been Farmers”: Society and Economy at the Close of the Nineteenth Century

2Pax Britannica and the Development of Agriculture

3Gender and Colonial Agricultural Policy

4Peasants, Depression, and Rural Revolts

5The Second World War, the Rural Economy, and Africans

6The African Elite, Agrarian Revolution, and Sociopolitical Change, 1954–80

7On the Brink: Agricultural Crisis and Rural Survival

Conclusion

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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