Skip to main content
European Commission logo
italiano italiano
CORDIS - Risultati della ricerca dell’UE
CORDIS
CORDIS Web 30th anniversary CORDIS Web 30th anniversary

(Post)Colonial Cattle Frontiers: Capitalism, Science and Empire in Southern and Central Africa, 1890s-1970s

Descrizione del progetto

Trasformare le economie legate al bestiame in Africa

Durante il periodo coloniale e post-coloniale in Africa meridionale e centrale, varie entità come governi, scienziati, imprenditori e coloni intervennero per convertire quelle che erano considerate attitudini antieconomiche dei pastori africani in prodotti redditizi. Questa trasformazione ha interessato le economie legate ai bovini preesistenti, le società pastorali, le ecologie rurali e le popolazioni animali. Il progetto CATTLEFRONTIERS, finanziato dal CER, fornisce il primo resoconto storico di queste trasformazioni. Contestualizzerà questi processi all’interno della storia globale utilizzando il concetto di frontiere delle merci. In particolare, il progetto prevede la realizzazione di diversi studi di caso interconnessi, incentrati sulle (post)colonie francesi, portoghesi e belghe. Combinerà il lavoro d’archivio con gli approcci metodologici della storia africana, sociale, economica, ambientale, coloniale e globale, nonché della storia della scienza.

Obiettivo

This project explores the transformations in cattle production in Southern and Central Africa during the colonial and early postcolonial period. During this period, (post)colonial governments, scientists, entrepreneurs and settlers promoted a broad range of interventions to overcome the allegedly uneconomic attitudes of African pastoralists and turn cattle into profitable commodities. Contested, adapted or eluded by African cattle herders and owners, these interventions transformed pre-existing cattle economies, pastoralist societies, rural ecologies and animal populations in many and often unexpected ways. This history, however, is still under-studied, only partially understood and marginalised in both African and global history. This project breaks new ground by offering the first history of these transformation processes from hoof to table, for multiple empires and over a long time frame, and by integrating them into global history through the concept of commodity frontiers.
It pursues these objectives through a series of interlocking case studies on French, Portuguese and Belgian (post)colonies in Southern and Central Africa. These draw on multi-sited and multilingual archival work and combine methodological approaches from African, social, economic, environmental, colonial and global history, as well as the history of science. The project not only rewrites and rethinks the history of Africas (post)colonial cattle economies. In so doing, it will also write livestock back into the agricultural and socio-economic history of Africa thus far focused on cash crops and minerals, integrate African cattle in global economic and commodity history and greatly enhance our knowledge of veterinary science and knowledge.
By analysing how the interplay of global capitalism, science and empire transformed cattle regimes in Africa and beyond, it will also enhance our understanding of current debates on the social and ecological costs of livestock production.

Campo scientifico (EuroSciVoc)

CORDIS classifica i progetti con EuroSciVoc, una tassonomia multilingue dei campi scientifici, attraverso un processo semi-automatico basato su tecniche NLP.

È necessario effettuare l’accesso o registrarsi per utilizzare questa funzione

Meccanismo di finanziamento

HORIZON-ERC - HORIZON ERC Grants

Istituzione ospitante

UNIVERSITEIT GENT
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 500 000,00
Indirizzo
SINT PIETERSNIEUWSTRAAT 25
9000 Gent
Belgio

Mostra sulla mappa

Regione
Vlaams Gewest Prov. Oost-Vlaanderen Arr. Gent
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 1 500 000,00

Beneficiari (1)