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Poverty and Wealth in East Africa: A Conceptual History
Poverty and Wealth in East Africa: A Conceptual History

by Rhiannon Stephens

Duke University Press, 2022

ISBNs

Cloth: 978-1-4780-1619-9

Paper: 978-1-4780-1882-7

eISBN: 978-1-4780-9271-1 (OA)

eISBN: 978-1-4780-2451-4 (standard)

About the Book
In Poverty and Wealth in East Africa Rhiannon Stephens offers a conceptual history of how people living in eastern Uganda have sustained and changed their ways of thinking about wealth and poverty over the past two thousand years. This history serves as a powerful reminder that colonialism and capitalism did not introduce economic thought to this region and demonstrates that even in contexts of relative material equality between households, people invested intellectual energy in creating new ways to talk about the poor and the rich. Stephens uses an interdisciplinary approach to write this history for societies without written records before the nineteenth century. She reconstructs the words people spoke in different eras using the methods of comparative historical linguistics, overlaid with evidence from archaeology, climate science, oral traditions, and ethnography. Demonstrating the dynamism of people’s thinking about poverty and wealth in East Africa long before colonial conquest, Stephens challenges much of the received wisdom about the nature and existence of economic and social inequality in the region’s deeper past.
About the Author
Rhiannon Stephens is Associate Professor of History at Columbia University, author of A History of African Motherhood: The Case of Uganda, 700–1900, and coeditor of Doing Conceptual History in Africa.
Reviews
"Poverty and Wealth in East Africa is a significant book: lucid and meticulous, yet ambitious and imaginative. From the viewpoint of African studies, this work stretches significantly the time span of studies on African poverty. . . . Historians of economic thought without a scholarly interest in sub-Saharan Africa would also significantly benefit from reading this book. . . . Poverty and Wealth in East Africa should not be received just as a solid work of Africanist conceptual and linguistic history but also as a catalyst of important questions about our discipline, its 'canon,' and its methodological conventions."

-- Gerardo Serra Journal of the History of Economic Thought

Poverty and Wealth in East Africa is an extensive and meticulously researched work that sheds light on the multifaceted nature of poverty and wealth in eastern Uganda . . . this book offers a nuanced and holistic view of economic inequality in the region, providing a valuable resource for scholars and researchers interested in African history, anthropology, and development studies.”
-- Addis Gedefaw Research Africa Reviews

"Stephens is highly successful in her goal of destroying any remaining pretence of precolonial egalitarianism and presenting a convincing argument that wealth and poverty are key parts of the human condition."
-- Andrew Crawford Anthropos

"Poverty and Wealth in East Africa significantly contributes to understanding the conceptualization of poverty and wealth in East Africa over the past two millennia."
-- Hariasda Rikardus, Mario Sani, Muhammad Naufal Hamdani Nurmitananda, Reski Putra Utama African Identities

"Poverty and Wealth in East Africa presents a groundbreaking investigation of the concepts of economic difference by East African societies, especially those in Uganda, over the past two millennia."
-- Syaifullah, Umaima, Sahrani & Juirah African Identities

This is an impressive and thought-provoking book, a productive departure from the tradition of historical linguistics applied to what is now Uganda... [Stephens] has distilled a staggering amount of work into these 200 pages."
-- Felicitas Becker African Studies Review

Tags
Uganda, East Africa, Development economics, Conceptual History, Economic policy, Africa, Economic conditions, Social conditions, History
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License: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0