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- catalog contributor b918884.
- catalog coverage "Africa Foreign relations 1960-".
- catalog created "1976.".
- catalog date "1976".
- catalog date "1976.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1976.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 383-416.".
- catalog description "PART 1: The Place of Conflict in Occidental Thought and History -- 1. Norms, Values, and Realities -- 2. Cultural Diversity, the Varieties of Conflict, and Occidental Designs of Unity -- PART II: The African Presence in the Modern World: A Synoptic View -- 3. Patterns of Conflict and Accord -- 4. The Norms of Conflict Theory and the Facts of Cultural Consciousness -- PART III: Africa South of Sahara: Shared Cultural Realities -- 5. Nonliterate Thought and Communication -- 6. Mythical Vision, History, and Society -- 7. States, Empires, and the Folk Society -- 8. Design and Definition -- PART IV: The Role of Conflict in African Thought and Society -- 9. Order and Disorder as Functions of Magic, Power, and Death -- 10. Fear and the Killing Power of the Spoken Word -- 11. Verbal Aggression and the Muting of Tensions -- PART V: The Web of War and the Maintenance of Society -- 12. Occult Games -- 13. Ritual Violence and the Cause of Government -- 14. War and Political Identity in Inter-African Relations -- 15. Analysis versus Existence -- PART VI: Conciliation, the Role of Intermediaries, and the Settlement of Disputes -- 16. The Legal Vocabulary and the Social Reality -- 17. The Healing Power of the Word -- 18. The Role of Intermediaries -- 18. A: Invisible Mediators and Ritual Agents -- 18 B: The Stranger as Third Party -- 18. C: Deputies and Diplomats -- 19. Commerce, Communication, and Statecraft in Inter-African Relations -- 19. A: Markets, Caravans, and Trading Processes -- 19. B: Security, Mutuality, and the Problem of Negotiating Binding Accords: Afro-Arab Traditions -- 20. The European Presence, Treating Making, and the African Response -- 20. A: Transcultural Diplomacy: The Case of Portugal -- 20. B: Transcultural Law: The Case of England -- Conflict and Conciliation: Some Concluding Perspectives".
- catalog extent "xiv, 429 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0691031045 :0691100446".
- catalog issued "1976".
- catalog issued "1976.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Africa Foreign relations 1960-".
- catalog spatial "Africa.".
- catalog subject "301.6/3/096".
- catalog subject "Ethnology Africa.".
- catalog subject "JX1582 .B68".
- catalog subject "Pacific settlement of international disputes.".
- catalog subject "Social conflict Africa.".
- catalog subject "Social conflict.".
- catalog tableOfContents "PART 1: The Place of Conflict in Occidental Thought and History -- 1. Norms, Values, and Realities -- 2. Cultural Diversity, the Varieties of Conflict, and Occidental Designs of Unity -- PART II: The African Presence in the Modern World: A Synoptic View -- 3. Patterns of Conflict and Accord -- 4. The Norms of Conflict Theory and the Facts of Cultural Consciousness -- PART III: Africa South of Sahara: Shared Cultural Realities -- 5. Nonliterate Thought and Communication -- 6. Mythical Vision, History, and Society -- 7. States, Empires, and the Folk Society -- 8. Design and Definition -- PART IV: The Role of Conflict in African Thought and Society -- 9. Order and Disorder as Functions of Magic, Power, and Death -- 10. Fear and the Killing Power of the Spoken Word -- 11. Verbal Aggression and the Muting of Tensions -- PART V: The Web of War and the Maintenance of Society -- 12. Occult Games -- 13. Ritual Violence and the Cause of Government -- 14. War and Political Identity in Inter-African Relations -- 15. Analysis versus Existence -- PART VI: Conciliation, the Role of Intermediaries, and the Settlement of Disputes -- 16. The Legal Vocabulary and the Social Reality -- 17. The Healing Power of the Word -- 18. The Role of Intermediaries -- 18. A: Invisible Mediators and Ritual Agents -- 18 B: The Stranger as Third Party -- 18. C: Deputies and Diplomats -- 19. Commerce, Communication, and Statecraft in Inter-African Relations -- 19. A: Markets, Caravans, and Trading Processes -- 19. B: Security, Mutuality, and the Problem of Negotiating Binding Accords: Afro-Arab Traditions -- 20. The European Presence, Treating Making, and the African Response -- 20. A: Transcultural Diplomacy: The Case of Portugal -- 20. B: Transcultural Law: The Case of England -- Conflict and Conciliation: Some Concluding Perspectives".
- catalog title "Conflict in Africa : concepts and realities / Adda B. Bozeman.".
- catalog type "text".