The Journal of African History

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Book Review

THE SERER AND THE STATE IN THE EVOLUTION OF LAND TENURE

The State Must Be Our Master of Fire: How Peasants Craft Culturally Sustainable Development in Senegal. By DENNIS C. GALVAN. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2004. Pp. xiv+317. £38.95/$60 (ISBN 0-520-22778-6); £15.95/$24.95, paperback (ISBN 0-520-23591-6).


JAMES SEARING a1
a1 University of Illinois at Chicago

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Key Words: Senegal; postcolonial; credit; land tenure; peasants; state.


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