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Index
Cover
Half title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Counting Subjects: Demography and Empire
One African Historical Demography in the Postmodern and Postcolonial Eras
Two “Where Nature Dominates Man”: Demographic Ideas and Policy in British Colonial Africa, 1890–1970
Three How to Count the Subjects of Empire? Steps toward an Imperial Demography in French West Africa before 1946
Four Makwerekwere: Separating Immigrants and Natives in Early Colonial Natal
Five Counting and Recounting: Dislocation, Colonial Demography, and Historical Memory in Northern Gabon
Six The Discourse of Overpopulation in Western Kenya and the Creation of the Pioneer Corps
Seven Disease and Reproductive Health in Ujiji, Tanganyika: Colonial and Missionary Discourses Regarding Islam and a “Dying Population”
Eight Disease and Environment in Africa: Imputed Dynamics and Unresolved Issues
Nine Reproducing Labor: Colonial Government Regulation of African Women’s Reproductive Lives
Ten African Population: Projections, 1850–1960
List of Appendices
Contributors
Index
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