Originally published: Oxford University Press, 1940.
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Reprinted.
یادداشتهای مربوط به کتابنامه ، واژه نامه و نمایه های داخل اثر
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Preface / A.R. Radcliffe-Brown -- Introduction / M. Fortes and E.E. Evans-Pritchard -- The kingdom of the Zulu of South Africa / Max Gluckman -- The political organization of the Ngwato of Bechuanaland Protectorate / I. Schapera -- The political system of the Bemba tribe -- north-eastern Rhodesia / Audrey I. Richards -- The kingdom of Ankole in Uganda / K. Oberg -- The Kede : a riverain state in Northern Nigeria / S.F. Nadel -- The political organization of the Bantu of Kavirondo / Gunter Wagner -- The political system of the Tallensi of the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast / M. Fortes -- The Nuer of the southern Sudan / E.E. Evans-Pritchard.
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"This book is both an experiment in collaborative research and an attempt to bring into focus one of the major problems of African sociology. Many dogmatic opinions are held on the subject of African political organization and are even made use of in administrative practice; but no one has yet examined this aspect of African society on a broad, comparative basis. This book will, we hope, prove the need for and indicate some of the possibilities of such an investigation. Many of the problems it brings into the foreground can only be solved by further research; but the opportunity for such research is rapidly passing and if it is not grasped now may be lost forever. We regard this book as the first stage of a wider inquiry into the nature and development of African political systems. In addition to further research into native political systems, such an inquiry would include the study of the development of these systems under the influence of European rule. This problem is not only sociologically important, it is of pressing importance to the peoples of Africa and to those who are responsible for governing them."--Preface (p. [vii]).