Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux

In Memoriam Bruce Fetter (1938-2017). Historian of Africa and Demographer engaged in Human Agency in Mortality Reduction

Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux


Article information

Volume: XII Issue: 1, Pages: 127-132
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
University of the Western Cape, Statistics and Population Studies Department, Bellville,Republic of South Africa and EHESS, Centre de Recherches Historiques, Paris, 2, rue Emile Faguet, 75014 Paris- France
antoinette.fauve-chamoux@ehess.fr


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Coquery-Vidrovitch, C. (1993). [Review of] Bruce, Fetter (ed.). Demography from Scanty Evidence. Central Africa in the Colonial Era (1990). Cahiers d’Etudes Africaines 130: 323-324.

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Fetter, B. (1976). The Creation of Elisabethville, 1910–1940. Stanford, Calif.: Hoover Institution Press. 

Fetter, B. (1979). Colonial Rule in Africa. Readings from Primary Sources. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.

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Fetter, B. (1987). “Decoding and Interpreting African Census Data: Vital Evidence from an Unsavory Witness”. Cahiers d’études africaines, Démographie historique 27(105−106): 83−105.

http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/issue/cea_00080055_1987_num_27_105

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Fetter, B. (1997/1998). «Trois siècles de politiques gouvernementales en faveur de la santé publique: un premier aperçu». Annales de démographie historique, Epidémies et populations (1): 27-46.

http://www.persee.fr/docAsPDF/adh_0066-2062_1998_num_1997_1_2146.pdf

Fetter, B. (2001). Human Initiative in Mortality Reduction Toward a Redefinition of Historical Mortality”. Annales de démographie historique, Lutter contre la mort: le rôle des politiques publiques 101(1): 5-9.  DOI: 10.3917/adh.101.0005

Fetter, B. (2006). “Post-Apartheid Demography: A First Iteration”. Review of Zuberi, T., Sibanda, A. and Udjo, E. (eds). The Demography of South Africa (2005). H-SAfrica, H-Net Reviews. March, 2006. Accessed 9.1.2018

http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=11486.

Fetter, B. (2010a). “Contextualizing the Stem Family”, Social Science History Association (SSHA), Family/Demography network, discussant at a book session, 16 November 2010, Chicago, panel entitled: The Stem Family in Eurasian Perspective: Revisiting House Societies, 17th-20th Centuries, by Fauve-Chamoux, A. and Ochiai, E. (eds) (2009). Bern: Peter Lang. Accessed 9.1.2018

http://historicaldemography.net/documents/review-fetter.pdf

Fetter, B. (2010b). “Our Grandmothers’ Kest: Persistant Matrilocality Despite Changing Circumstances”. In Arrizabalaga, M.-P., Bolovan, I., Eppel, M., Kok, J. and Nagata, M. L. (eds). Many Paths to Happiness? Studies in Population and Family History. A Festschrift for Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux. Amsterdam: Aksant, pp. 158-172.

Fetter, B. (2015). “Reconciling the incommensurate: Genealogy and genetics in the determination of heredity”, paper presented at the 40th  Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association (SSHA), Baltimore, November 14, 2015, interdisciplinary session (Family/demography; Labor; Migration/Immigration; Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental) organized by Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux, chair; Mary Louise Nagata, discussant. Panel entitled: “Rethinking Long Term Continuities and Changes in Immigration Policies. Farm Hands or Brains Wanted? ”.

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Filippello, M. and Seligman A. I. (2017). “Bruce Fetter (1938–2017). Scholar of Africa and Colonialism; AHA 50-Year Member”. Perspectives on History. The News Magazine of the American Historical Association. September, p.1.

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