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1. The survival con: fraud and forgery in the Republic of Biafra, 1967-70
2. E. P. Thompson, social history, and South African historiography 1970-90
3. Dreams and political imagination in colonial Buganda
4. The spinning Jenny and the sorting table: E. P. Thompson and workers in industrializing Europe and Southern Africa
5. Nonconformity in Africa's cultural history
6. African cosmopolitanism in the early modern Meditteranean: the diasporic life of Yohannes, the Ethiopian pilgrim who became a Counter-Reformation bishop
7. All the Kabaka's wives: marital claims in Buganda's 1953-5 Kabaka Crisis
8. Whigs and hunters: the path not taken
9. (Dis)embodying sovereignty: divine kingship in Central African historiography
10. Africa and the price revolution: currency imports and socioeconomic change in West and West-Central Africa during the seventeenth century
11. When marrying a Muslim: the social code of political elites in the Western Sudan, c. 1600-c. 1850
12. Cattle dip and shark liver oil in a techno-chemical colonial state: the poisoning at Malangali School, Tanganyika, 1934
13. New directions for historical archaeology in Eastern Africa
14. Nelson Mandela and Wits University
15. Who controls Warri? How ethnicity became volatile in the Western Niger Delta (1928-52)
16. Writing medical authority: the rise of literate healers in Ghana, 1930-70
17. The heart of the matter: interpreting bloodsucking accusations in Mauritania
18. State building, rural development, and the making of a frontier regime in northeastern Ethiopia, c. 1944-75
19. Women as diviners and as Christian converts in rural South Africa
20. Constructing history in Uganda
21. The Libyan connection: settlement, war, and other entanglements in Northern Chad
22. Historical archaeology in East Africa: past practice and future directions
23. Storming the citadel: decolonization and political contestation in Guinea's Futa Jallon, 1945-61
24. The Iron Age in West Central Africa: radiocarbon dates from Corsico Island (Equatorial Guinea)
25. Education and the agrarian question in South Africa, c. 1900-40
26. 'That is why we have trouble': the 'pro-Italia' movement's challenge to nationalism in British-occupied Somalia (1946-9)
27. Poppies and gold: opium and law-making on the Witwatersrand, 1904-10
28. Was the wage burden to heavy? Settler farming, probability, and wage shares of settler agriculture in Nyasaland, 1900-60
29. 'I want to follow Kwaku': the construction of self and home by unfree children in the Gold Coast, c. 1941
30. Were there political alternatives in the wake of the Sharpeville-Langa violence in South Africa, 1960?
31. 'Entirely Christian and entirely African': Catholic African students in France in the era of independence
32. The missing people: accounting for the productivity of indigenous populations in Cape colonial history
33. A chief is a chief by the women? The Nazaretha Church, gender, and traditional authority in Mtunzini, South Africa, 1900-48
34. Wielding the 'epokolo': corporal punishment and traditional authority in colonial Ovamboland
35. Distant shores: a historiographic view on Trans-Saharan space
36. 'Lucumí', 'Terranova', and the origins of the Yoruba nation
37. Saharan oceans and bridges, barriers and divides in Africa's historiographical landscape
38. Africanising Apartheid: identity, ideology, and state-building in post-independence Africa
39. 'Stealing the way' to Mecca: West African pilgrims and illicit Red Sea passages, 1920s-50s
40. 'Are you planting trees or are you planting people?': squatter resistance and international development in the making of a Kenyan postcolonial political order (c. 1963-78)
41. 'The rooting out of Mau Mau from the minds of the Kikuyu is a formidable task': propaganda and the Mau Mau war
42. From 'migrants' to 'refugees': identity, aid, and decolonization in Ngara district, Tanzania
43. The art of (re)possession: heritage and the cultural politics of Congo's decolonization
44. War, racism, and the taking of heads: revisiting military conflict in the Cape Colony and western Xhosaland in the nineteenth century
45. Socialism on safari: wildlife and nation-building in postcolonial Tanzania, 1966-77
46. The unaccountable census: colonial enumeration and its implications for the Somali people of Kenya
47. The southern problem: representing Sudan's southern provinces
48. Development, politics, and the centralization of state power in Lesotho, 1960-75
49. Introduction: performing citizenship and enacting exclusion on Africa's Indian Ocean littoral
50. Constructing arguments and institutions of Islamic belonging: M.O. Abbasi, colonial Tanzania, and the Western Indian Ocean world, 1925-61
51. Order, openness, and economic change in precolonial southern Africa: a perspective from the Bokoni terraces
52. The diaspora of Africans liberated from slave ships in the nineteenth century
53. Metropolitan blueprints of colonial taxation? Lessons from fiscal capacity building in British and French Africa, c. 1880-1940
54. Trans-Saharan trade: the routes of 'African sexuality'
55. Unruly agents: police reform, bureaucratization, and policemen's agency in interwar Togo
56. Creole nationalists and the search for nativist authenticity in twentieth-century Zanzibar: the limits of cosmopolitanism
57. Middle passages of the Southwest Indian Ocean: a century of forced immigration from Africa to the Cape of Good Hope
58. The bond of education: gender, the value of children, and the making of Umlazi Township in 1960s South Africa
59. Zanzibaris or Amakhuwa? Sufi networks in South Africa, Mozambique, and the Indian Ocean
60. Extraversion, creolization, and dependency in the Atlantic slave trade
61. Pawnship, debt, and 'freedom' in Atlantic Africa during the era of the slave trade: a reassessment
62. Politics of the soil: separatism, autochthony, and decolonization at the Kenyan coast
63. Islam in Africa/Africans and Islam
64. The historiography of Islam in West Africa: an anthropologist's view
65. 'The chiefs, elders, and people have for many years suffered untold hardships': protests by coalitions of the excluded in British Northern Togoland, UN Trusteeship Territory, 1950-7
66. Reimagining the African-Atlantic archive: method, concept, epistemology, ontology
67. Giving a name to Islam south of the Sahara: an adventure in taxonomy
68. The recreation of modern and African art at Achimota School in the Gold Coast (1927-52)
69. Being 'Chagga': natural resources, political activism, and identity on Kilimanjaro
70. 'Let us rally around the flag': football, nation-building, and pan-Africanism in Kwame Nkrumah's Ghana
71. Social history, biology, and the emergence of HIV in colonial Africa
72. Challenging the status quo: young women and black men in black consciousness community work, 1970s South Africa
73. Aliens in the asylum: immigration and madness in Gold Coast
74. African history and global studies: a view from South Africa
75. The government of Fante in the seventeenth century
76. Reflections on the recent historiography of eastern Congo
77. South Sudanese Arabic and the negotiation of the local State, c. 1840-2011
78. A note on Vansina's invention of matrilinearity
79. African and world historiography
80. Freed slaves, missionaries, and respectability: the expansion of the Christian frontier from Angola to Belgian Congo
81. 'Let us swim in the pool of love': love letters and discourses of community composition in twentieth-century Tanzania
82. Pawns on the Gold Coast: the rise of Asante and shifts in security for debt, 1680-1750
83. Afro-Christian Syncretism in the Kingdom of Kongo
84. Violence and regulation in the Darfur-Chad borderland c. 1909-56: policing a colonial boundary
85. Historical epidemiology and infectious disease processes in Africa
86. Medical auxiliaries and the negotiation of public health in colonial north-western Tanzania
87. Africa in imperial and transnational history: multi-sited historiography and the necessity of theory
88. A new type of citizen: youth, gender, and generation in the Ghanaian Builders Brigade
89. 'Hooligans, spivs and loafers'? The politics of vagrancy in 1960s Southern Rhodesia
90. Intensive slave raiding in the colonial interstice: Hamman Yaji and the Mandara Mountains (North Cameroon and North-eastern Nigeria)
91. Hunting reputations: talent, individuals, and community in precolonial south central Africa
92. The rank effect: post-emancipation immobility in a Soninke village
93. Africa in Indian ink: Urdu articulations of Indian settlement in East Africa
94. Rethinking politics in the colony: the métis of Senegal and urban politics in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century
95. Slavery, freedom, and failed ransom negotiations in West Africa, 1730-1900
96. The making and unmaking of African languages: oral communities and competitive linguistic work in western Kenya
97. Moving to stay: 'iklan' spatial strategies towards socioeconomic emancipation in northern Mali, 1898-1960
98. Building the city of the future: visions and experiences of modernity in Ghana's Akosombo township
99. Africans and Luso-Africans in the Portuguese slave trade on the Upper Guinea coast in the early seventeenth century
100. Being Kikuyu in Meru: challenging the tribal geography of colonial Kenya