@Book{347022073, author="Gray, Christopher J.", title="Colonial rule and crisis in Equatorial Africa: Southern Gabon, ca. 1850 - 1940", series="Rochester studies in African history and the diaspora [13]", year="2002", edition="1. publ.", publisher="University of Rochester Press", address="Rochester, N.Y. [u.a.]", keywords="Gabon; History; Colonial influence", abstract="Machine generated contents note: 1 Developing a Spatial Approach to Historical Change in Equatorial Africa -- 2 Territoriality in the Functional Regions, Districts, and Villages of Southern Gabon to the 1880s -- 3 ``The Clan Has No Boundary'': Cognitive Kinships, Maps, and Territoriality -- 4 The Instruments of Colonial Territoriality -- 5 Colonial Territoriality's Ambiguous Triumph in Southern Gabon, ca. 1890-1920 -- 6 The Imposition of an Ambiguous Territoriality: Roads and Okoume, ca. 1920-1940 -- 7 Death of the Equatorial Tradition? Of Leopard Men, Canton Chiefs, and Women Healers -- Conclusion -- Sources and Bibliography -- I. Informants -- II. Archives -- III. Unpublished Works -- IV. Journals -- V. Books and Articles-Nineteenth Century -- VI. Books-Twentieth Century -- VII. Articles-Twentieth Century", note="Christopher J. Gray", note="Includes bibliographical references (p. 229-258) and index", note="Archivierung pr{\"u}fen 20200919 DE-640 1 pdager", isbn="1580460488", language="English" }