By Samuël Coghe Population Politics in the Tropics explores colonial population policies in Angola between 1890 and 1945 from a transimperial perspective. Using a wide array of previously unused sources and multilingual archival research from Angola, Portugal and beyond, Samuël Coghe sheds new light on the history of colonial Angola, showing how population policies were conceived, implemented and contested. He analyses why and how doctors, administrators, missionaries and other colonial actors tried to grasp and quantify demographic change and ‘improve’ the health conditions, reproductive regimes and migration patterns of Angola’s ‘native’ population. Coghe argues that these interventions were inextricably linked to pervasive fears of depopulation and underpopulation, but that their implementation was often hampered by weak state structures, internal conflicts and multiple forms of African agency. Coghe’s fresh analysis of demography, health and migration in colonial Angola challenges common ideas of Portuguese colonial exceptionalism.
Product Details
ASIN : B09QX4DMCM
Publisher : Cambridge University Press (February 3, 2022)
Publication date : February 3, 2022
Language : English
Simultaneous device usage : Up to 4 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits
Screen Reader : Supported


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