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Field name | Value |
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Reference | RICHARDS/1/17 |
Library/Archive | London School of Economics and Political Science |
Title | Economics I: agricultural work diaries |
Author/Creator | Richards, Audrey |
Date | 1930-1934 |
Collection | RICHARDS/1: Bemba alphabetical files, A-LL. 1930-1980 |
Collection Overview | Field notes produced by Audrey Richards during her fieldwork among the Bemba in what is now known as the Northern Province of Zambia. The Bemba fieldnotes were reorganised by Audrey Richards and her research assistant Linda Hunt and were divided into two sequences. The material was collected during two periods of fieldwork, one from 1930 to 1931 and the second (after a period of writing up in England) from 1933 to 1934. Some notes were also added after a brief subsequent visit in 1957. Section one corresponds to what Linda Hunt calls 'large files' and contains secondary material such as analysis of primary fieldnotes, draft articles and lectures, and detailed data from surveys, particularly concerning nutrition, agriculture and pattern of work. The other major category of material contained in this section is notes by other authors. These contributions fall into three major groups: European anthropologists (such as Epstein) and historians (such as Roberts and Tweedie); Bemba informants - notably Paul Mushindo and his son Patrick Mumba; and two Europeans who had positions in the colonial government of Northern Rhodesia and took an interest in the native inhabitants of the country, namely Vernon Brelsford and Tommy Fox-Pitt. |
Document Type | Diary; Correspondence; Ephemera |
Theme | Farming and Agricultural Industrialisation; Food Rituals, Feasting and Religion |
Subjects | agriculture food tradition harvest grain food supply |
Description | Notes by Audrey Richards and other authors on agricultural work, and correspondence concerning crop rotation; correspondence with Elspeth Huxley; soil and the selection of ground; general notes on gardens; diagrams of gardens; dimensions of Mputa; ownership of Mputa; diagram of mputa crops; Cikaka, mputa; Kasama mputa; Kungu mputa; notes on vegetation and the ecological environment; list of agricultural activities in chronological order from the choice of site to harvesting the crop; calendar of agricultural activities; agricultural work diaries; Ankara Island agriculture and the development of settled agriculture in response to ecological pressure and miscellaneous notes. |
Countries | Zambia; Zimbabwe |
Names | Huxley, Elspeth |
Document linked to |
Economics II: seasonal changes in work and availability of food Economics III: fishing, hunting and technology |
Note | Please note that some of the metadata for this document has been drawn from the catalogue of the London School of Economics and Political Science. |
Copyright and Source Archive | Material sourced from the London School of Economics and Political Science |