Transport transforming society : towards a history of transport in Zambia, 1890-1930

TitleTransport transforming society : towards a history of transport in Zambia, 1890-1930
Publication TypeOther
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsJ.B. Gewald
Series titleASC working paper
Issue74
Date Published2007///
PublisherAfrican Studies Centre
Place PublishedLeiden
Publication Languageeng
Keywordsautomobiles, history, Rural, social change, transport, Zambia
Abstract

Focusing on the relationship between people and transport, this paper presents an overview of the manner in which transport was organized before and after the introduction of the motor vehicle in what has become the central African State of Zambia. It describes the forms of human muscle powered transport that existed prior to the introduction of mechanized transport, such as portage and waterborne transport, as well as the use of animal traction outside the tsetse fly belts. It further deals with the use of steam (trains), bicycles, and motorcycles before discussing the implications of the introduction of motor vehicles for central African societies. The paper concludes that Zambian rural impoverishment in the course of the 1920s and 1930s was a consequence of a change in the modes of transport and the collapse of long-distance trading networks based on human labour power. [ASC Leiden abstract]

IR handle/ Full text URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1887/12879
CERES Rank

A3

Catalogue link

http://opc-ascl.oclc.org/PPN?PPN=303196092

Citation Key3964