Publications by Cherry Gertzel

PUBLICATIONS

 

Books and Monographs:

Uganda: An Annotated Bibliography of Source Materials, Oxford, Hans Zell, 1991. 

The Frontline States (ed) Conference Proceedings, Centre for Development Studies, The Flinders University of Western Australia, October 1987.

Rethinking Development Issues: Opportunities and Constraints in the 1980s. Papers and Proceedings of a Workshop held at The Flinders University of South Australia, May 1987. Co-editor with John Browett and Richard Leaver. Centre for Development Studies, Flinders University, March 1988.

The Dynamics of the One Party State in Zambia (with Carolyn Baylies and Morris Szeftel) Manchester University Press, 1984. 

Party and Locality in Northern Uganda 1945-1962 (Athlone Press, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, 1973)

The Political Process of Zambia, Documents and Readings (two volumes, University of Zambia, 1971, Mimeo)

Zambia and the World (ed), University of Zambia, 1971

The Politics of Independent Kenya (Heinemann and East African Publishing House, 1970)

The Government and Politics of Independent Kenya: A Documentary Text (with M Goldschmidt and D Rothchild) East African Publishing House, 1968

 The Early Days of an African Trader (1958, Liverpool, John Holt and Co.)

 

Contributions to Volumes:

Jeremiah Awiri 1895-1971. Record of an African Pastor. In Emily Onyango (editor) St Paul’s Theological College: 100 years On. Nairobi, 2003

Sustaining Tertiary Education in the Two-Thirds World in the 1990s: What difference does the “Internationalisation of Education Make?” in Education for Sustainable Development: Getting the Balance Right. Proceedings of Conference held by Australian Development Studies Network, Australian National University, Canberra, April 1998.

“The Internationalisation or the Globalization of Education in the 1990s?” In 1997 International Conference, Advancing International Perspectives, University of South Australia, HERDSA 1998.

“African Studies” in Knowing Ourselves and Others. The Humanities in Australia into the 21st Century, Volume 2, Discipline Surveys. Prepared by a Reference Group for the Australian Academy of Sciences, Canberra, AGPS, 1998.

“Why Won’t the Wars Stop? An Examination of the Relationship between Resource Scarcity, Inequality and Conflict in Somalia and Rwanda in the late Twentieth Century” in Peter Alexander, Africa Today. A Multidisciplinary Snapshot of the Continent in 1995. The Humanities Research Centre, The Australian National University, Canberra 1996.

“Why Won’t the Wars Stop? The Causes of Conflict in Africa in the 1990s: the case of Somalia” in Rory Gabbay, Robin Ghosh and Abu Siddique (eds) External Powers in the International Relations of the Southern Hemisphere: Political, Military and Economic Dimensions. Perth, The Centre for Migration and Development Studies, Department of Economics, University of Western Australia, 1996.

“Sharpening the Humanitarian Focus of Australian Aid”, in Development Forum: Reviewing Australian Aid: What Future? Australian Development Studies Network, Canberra, 1996.

Tracking Tsetse (and other insect pests) with ICIPE in Kenya. African Studies Review and Newsletter, Vol XVII, Number 1, June 1995, pp17-21.

The New World Order: Implications for Development” in Social Dimensions of Development, Laksiri Jayasuriya and Michael Lee (eds), Perth, Paradigm Press, 1994. Also published as Briefing Paper No 35, October 1994, Australian Development Studies Network, ANU, Canberra.

“The Flinders Centre for Development Studies”, in David Goldsworth (ed) Development Studies in Australia: Theories and Issues, Monograph No 1, Monash Development Studies Centre, Melbourne, 1988.

“Guinea-Bissau: Revolution and Development”, in David Close and Carl Bridge (eds) Revolution: A History of the Idea. Croom Helm, London, 1985.

East and Central Africa 1940-1975”, in Michael Crowder (ed) Cambridge History of Africa, Vol VIII, 1940-1975. Cambridge University Press, 1984.

“Two Case Studies in Rural Administration in Zambia”, in W Tordoff (ed) Administration in Zambia, Manchester University Press, 1980

“Industrial Relations in Zambia to 1975”, in Ukandu Damache (ed) Industrial Relations in Zambia, London, Macmillan for International Institute of Labour Studies, Geneva, April 1979.

“Kingdoms, Districts and the Unitary State: Uganda 1945-62”, Chapter I, of Vol III, The History of East Africa (eds, D A Low and Allison Smith) Oxford, 1976.

Administrative Reform in Kenya and Zambia, paper presented to the Eleventh Seminar of the AAPAM Mbabane, November 1972, published in The Eleventh Inter-African Administration Seminar Report, 1973. Published in Rweyemamu and Hyden (eds), A Decade of Public Administration in Africa Nairobi, E A Literature Bureau, 1975.

 “Uganda”, in Colin Legum (ed) African Handbook (Penguin, 1969).

 

Articles:

‘Sharpening the Humanitarian Focus of Australian Aid’, in Development Forum: Reviewing Australian Aid: What Future? Australian Development Studies Network, Canberra, 1996.

“Sustaining Tertiary Education in the Two-Thirds World in the 1990s: What difference does the Internationalisation of Education Make?” in Education for Sustainable Development: Getting the Balance Right. Proceedings of Conference held by Australian Development Studies Network, Australian National University, Canberra, April 1998

“The Internationalisation or the Globalization of Education in the 1990s?” In 1997 International Conference, Advancing International Perspectives, University of South Australia, HERDSA 1998.

“African Studies” in Knowing Ourselves and Others. The Humanities in Australia into the 21st Century, Volume 2, Discipline Surveys. Prepared by a Reference Group for the Australian Academy of Sciences, Canberra, AGPS, 1998.

‘Situating Uganda in its Historical Context’ Uganda Journal, 2005

Towards a better understanding of the causes of poverty in Africa in the late twentieth century. Briefing Paper No 42, April 1996, Australian Development Studies Network, Australian National University, Canberra.

 “Margery Perham: The Early Years”. The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 1997. Also published in Alison Smith and Mary Bull (eds) Margery Perham and British Rule in Africa, London, Frank Cass, 1991.

The Politics of Uneven Development: the Case of Obote’s Uganda, Manchester Discussion Papers in Development Studies, Manchester University 1990 (also published 1988, as Discussion Paper, Centre for Development Studies, Flinders University.

“Uganda: The Continuing Search for Peace”. Current History, May 1990.

International Student Marketing in Australian Tertiary Institutions: The Development Implications. Discussion Paper No 23, Centre for Development Studies, Flinders University of South Australia, August 1989.

Letter from Kampala. African Studies Association of Australia and the Pacific. Newsletter, Vol IX, No 1, July 1987, pp30-37.

Makerere 1984: The Problems of Reconstruction. African Studies Association of Australia and the Pacific, Newsletter, Vol VI, No 2, July 1984, pp17-23.

Africa Fact Sheet 1980 (compiler) Flinders University of South Australia, Centre for Development Studies, June 1981.

 “Uganda after Amin: The Search for Control”, African Affairs, October 1980.

“Development in the Dependent State: the Kenyan Case”, Australian Outlook, April, 1978.

Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Local Government Association, Zambia, July 1973. Published in Local Government Association Report of Meeting (Lusaka, 1974).

“Labour and the State in Zambia” for Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Political Studies, Vol XII, No 3, November 1975.

“Leadership and Institution Building in Uganda”, The African Review (Dar es Salaam) Vol 2, No 1, June 1972. Also published in Oloo Ojuka and William Ocheng (eds), Politics and Leadership in Africa (Nairobi, East African Literature Bureau, 1975).

“The Zambian by-elections of December 1971”, Kroniek van Afrika (Leiden) July, 1972 (with Scott, Wallis, Mutukwa).

Report on East Africa. For two years from March 1966 to 1968, I contributed a Quarterly Survey on East African Affairs to the Report on Foreign Affairs published by the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association.

 “The Constitutional Position of the Opposition of Kenya”, East Africa Journal, Vol IV, No 6, October, 1967.

“Kenya’s Constitutional Changes”, East African Journal, Vol III, No 9, December 1966.

“The Provincial Administration in Kenya”, Journal of Commonwealth Politics, Vol VI, No 3, November 1966.

“Parliament in Kenya”, Parliamentary Affairs, Vol XIX, No 4, Autumn, 1966.

“How Kabaka came to be”, Africa Report, October, 1964.

“Report from Kampala”, Africa Report, October, 1964.

“Independent Uganda: Problems and Prospects”, Africa Report, October, 1962.

“New Government in Uganda”, Africa Report, May, 1962.

“The Lost Counties”, Africa Report, May, 1962.

“Victory for the Kabaka”, Africa Report, March, 1962.

“Relations between African and European Traders in the Niger Delta 1880-1896” in the Journal of African History, Vol III, 1962, No 3.

“Commercial Organization on the Niger Coast 1882-1891”, in Leverhulme History Conference Papers, 1960.

 

Editor:

Conceptualising the Indian Ocean Region as a Community of Peoples. Report of a Workshop held at Curtin University of Technology, School of Social Sciences and Asian Languages, by the Development Studies Research Unit and the South East Asia Research Unit, 8 December 1994. February 1995.

 

 Conference and Seminar Papers:

Over the years  Prof. Gertzel gave a large number of conference/seminar papers at various meetings and institutions including: the first Leverhulme Conference in African History, 1960 (at the then University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland); East African Social Science Conferences, 1960-1973; the African Studies Association of the United Kingdom; the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London; the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex; the Institute of Development Studies, University of East Anglia; the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, Oxford; the Centre for African Studies, Cambridge; the Department of Government, University of Manchester; the Research School of Social Science, Australian National University; African Studies Association of Australia, Annual Conference.

Some of her more recent presentations included:

Keynote address on the Internationalisation of Education to the HERDSA conference in Adelaide in 1997. Published in the Proceedings of the conference.

Lecture Education for Sustainable Development to the Australian Development Studies Network Conference on at the ANU in Canberra in 1998. Published in the Proceedings of the conference.

Keynote Address, 80th Anniversary Conference, Uganda Society, Kampala, October 2004. Situating Uganda in its Historical Context.

Presentation on Environment and History: the Uganda Case. at the annual African Studies Association of Australasia and the Pacific meeting 2006 (September.)