人力卡车:1916年至1955年左右,英属喀麦隆南部经济中的运输工具和道路交通的重新排序

H. K. Kah, W. Nkwi
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第一次世界大战后,英国接管了德国喀麦隆五分之一的领土。与她的前任德国一样,她面临的首要挑战之一是如何在一个没有现代交通方式的国家改善和加快私人和公共物品的运输。她做这件事是随心所欲的。航空公司被征召来承担这个重担。在英国殖民统治时期,这种“职业军团”早在殖民地到来之前就存在于大陆上,但现在受到欧洲国家的雇佣,使他们在社会上变得不同。本文通过探索喀麦隆布埃亚国家档案馆的档案记录,探讨了运营商在该地区现代道路通信网络发展中的关键作用。它还探讨了这些搬运工是如何在他们的亲朋好友眼中象征着中产阶级的开始。殖民者的报告显示了他们非凡的体力,以及他们所面临和克服的困难和挑战,比如距离,山峰的上升和下降,洪水泛滥的溪流,以及他们将帝国货物从一个地方运送到另一个地方的惊人承诺。在这些殖民时期的报告中,隐藏着一段关于运输公司的监管和治理的历史,一个关于现代公路通信网络和中产阶级形成的故事。这就需要努力使这一制度合理化,其中包括确保承运人供应的正常和合同的执行。本文旨在了解这些变化的逻辑和这些规定在喀麦隆的现代西北和西南地区的影响。
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Human lorries: carriers in the British Southern Cameroon’s economy and re-ordering of road communications, 1916 – c.1955
Britain took over one fifth of German Cameroon following the First World War. Like her predecessor, Germany, one of the first challenges she faced was how to improve and speed up the transportation of private and public goods in a territory where modern forms of transport was nil. She did this according to her whims and caprices. Carriers were enlisted to bear the burden. This ‘professional corps’ during the period of British colonial administration had long existed on the continent before the colonial encounter but coming under the employment of a European country now made them different in the society. This article looks at the crucial role of the carriers in the development of modern road communication networks in the territory by exploring the archival records in the Buea National Archives of Cameroon. It also explores how the carriers symbolised the beginnings of a middle class in the eyes of their kith and kin. Colonial reports of the carriers showed their extra-ordinary physical strength and also the difficulties and challenges which they faced and negotiated such as distances, peaks to ascend and descend, flooded streams and their astounding commitments to carry imperial goods from place to place. Clouded in these colonial reports, lay a history of regulations and governmentality of the carriers, a story of the making of modern road communication network and a middle class. This entails an effort to rationalise the system, which involved ensuring the regularity of the supply of carriers and the enforcement of contracts. This essay aims at understanding the logic of these changes and the implications of these regulations in modern day Northwest and Southwest regions of Cameroon.
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