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