Scarecrow Press
Pages: 504
Trim: 5¾ x 8¾
978-0-8108-4636-4 • Hardback • October 2005 • $151.00 • (£117.00)
Philip M. Allen is Distinguished University Professor, Chair of Foreign Languages, and Coordinator of Liberal Studies at Frostburg State University, in the University of Maryland System. He is a former Foreign Service Officer in Madagascar and Germany. He is author of several books on the Indian Ocean, and has held three Senior Fulbright Lectureships, including one at the University of Antananarivo in 1999-2000.
Maureen Covell is a professor of Political Science at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. She wrote her doctoral dissertation on local politics in Madagascar, a research undertaking that involved an extensive stay on the island. In particular, she lived for several months in Antananarivo, Fianarantsoa, and Toliara. Among her acquaintances at the time were several people who were subsequently active in the politics of the Second Republic. Dr. Covell is the author of Madagascar: Politics, Economics, and Society, and of articles on Malagasy local government and foreign policy.
Part 1 Editor's Foreword
Part 2 Acknowledgments
Part 3 Reader's Notes
Part 4 Acronyms and Abbreviations
Part 5 Maps
Part 6 Chronology
Part 7 Introduction
Part 8 THE DICTIONARY
Part 9 Appendix A: Monarchs of the Merina Empire, 1787-1896
Part 10 Appendix B: French Colonial Governors, 1895-1960
Part 11 Appendix C: Heads of State of Independent Madagascar, 1960-2004
Part 12 Bibliography
Part 13 About the Authors
There are relatively few reference works on this country's history, so this sturdily bound book is essential for those special collections that focus on Africa or the Indian Ocean region. The item under review is also suitable for the reference collections of academic and large public libraries.
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...comprehensive, well-organized and nicely written...
— International Journal of African Historical Studies, vol. 39 no. 3 (2006)
A useful contribution...Up-to-date wide-ranging studies.
— 2007; African Research and Documentation
This resource for students, travelers, and general readers provides quick access to basic information on the country of Madagascar from its earliest settlements to the present day. Hundreds of alphabetically arranged entries cover significant people, places, and events, as well as various economic, social, and cultural topics. Supplemental materials include a chronology, maps, and descriptions of the major political parties active since independence.
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