Anthropology and Social Change
Discover the insightful perspectives of Lucy Mair in her compelling work, Anthropology and Social Change, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1971. This hardback edition spans 214 pages and features a collection of fourteen lectures and essays that delve into critical anthropological themes, primarily focusing on Africa. Mair explores a variety of significant topics, including land tenure, chieftainship, clientship, messianic movements, witchcraft, and the intricate dynamics of race, tribalism, and nationalism. This thought-provoking volume is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of social change and the anthropological landscape of Africa. Expand your knowledge and gain a deeper appreciation for the forces shaping societies with this invaluable resource.