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Staller, Jared (2016) | |
Rivalry and Reformation politics: reflections on Andrew Battell's Jaga materials printed by Samuel Purchas from 1613 to 1625 | |
History in Africa. Volume 43. p. 7-28. |
Tegegne, Habtamu Mengistie (2015) | |
Recordmaking, recordkeeping and landholding: chanceries and archives in Ethiopia (1700-1974) | |
History in Africa. Volume 42. p. 433-461. |
Piret, Bérengère (2015) | |
Reviving the remains of colonization: the Belgian colonial archives in Brussels | |
History in Africa. Volume 42. p. 419-431. |
Hassell, Stephanie (2015) | |
Inquisition records from Goa as sources for the study of slavery in the eastern domains of the Portuguese Empire | |
History in Africa. Volume 42. p. 397-418. |
Seligman, Andrea Felber (2015) | |
Lip Ornaments and the Domestication of Trade Goods: Fashion in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Central East Africa | |
History in Africa. Volume 42. p. 357-373. |
Kriger, Colleen E. (ed.) (2015) | |
Material culture and commerce in precolonial Africa | |
History in Africa. Volume 42. p. 319-395. |
White, Luise (ed.) (2015) | |
Suitcases, roads, and archives: writing the history of Africa after 1960 | |
History in Africa. Volume 42. p. 265-318. |
Hadfield, Leslie Anne (2015) | |
Can we believe the stories about Biko? Oral sources, meaning, and emotion in South African struggle history | |
History in Africa. Volume 42. p. 239-263. |
Kindersley, Nicki (2015) | |
Southern Sudanese narratives of displacement, and the ambiguity of 'voice' | |
History in Africa. Volume 42. p. 203-237. |
Parés, Luis Nicolau (2015) | |
Afro-Catholic baptism and the articulation of a merchant community, Agoué 1840-1860 | |
History in Africa. Volume 42. p. 165-201. |
Shumway, Rebecca (2015) | |
From Atlantic Creoles to African Nationalists: Reflections on the Historiography of Nineteenth-Century Fanteland | |
History in Africa. Volume 42. p. 139-164. |
Beutter, Anne (2015) | |
Church discipline chronicled: a new source for Basel Mission historiography | |
History in Africa. Volume 42. p. 109-138. |
Keese, Alexander (2015) | |
Why Stay? Forced Labor, the Correia Report, and Portuguese-South African Competition at the Angola-Namibia Border, 1917-1939 | |
History in Africa. Volume 42. p. 75-108. |
Nobili, Mauro; Mathee, Mohamed Shahid (2015) | |
Towards a new study of the so-called 'Tarikh al-fattash' | |
History in Africa. Volume 42. p. 37-73. |
Cândido, Mariana P. (2015) | |
Engendering West Central African History: The Role of Urban Women in Benguela in the Nineteenth Century | |
History in Africa. Volume 42. p. 7-36. |
Candido, Mariana P. (2015) | |
Engendering west central African history: the role of urban women in Benguela in the nineteenth century | |
History in Africa. Volume 42. p. 7-36. |
African Studies Association (2014) | |
Africa's archives in the age of web democracy | |
History in Africa. Volume 41. p. 387-431. |
African Studies Association (2014) | |
Labor history and Africa | |
History in Africa. Volume 41. p. 249-385. |
African Studies Association (2014) | |
New sources for South African history | |
History in Africa. Volume 41. p. 147-248. |
Rönnbäck, Klas (2014) | |
The idle and the industrious: European ideas about the African work ethic in precolonoal West Africa | |
History in Africa. Volume 41. p. 117-145. |
Reid, Richard (2014) | |
Writing Eritrea: history and repreentation in a bad neighborhood | |
History in Africa. Volume 41. p. 83-115. |
Ochiagha, Terri (2014) | |
'A little book of logic': reconstructing colonial arts of suasion at Government College, Umuahia | |
History in Africa. Volume 41. p. 63-82. |
Jessee, Erin; Watkins, Sarah E. (2014) | |
Good kings, bloody tyrants, and everything in between: representations of the monarchy in post-genocide Rwanda | |
History in Africa. Volume 41. p. 35-62. |
Gordon, David M. (2014) | |
Interpreting documentary sources on the early history of the Congo Free State: the case of Nogongo Luteta's rise and fall | |
History in Africa. Volume 41. p. 5-33. |
Smiley, Sarah L. (2013) | |
Researching housing, water, and sanitation in the British and Tanzania National Archives | |
History in Africa. Volume 40. p. 353-364. |
Plageman, Nate (2013) | |
Colonial ambition, common sense thinking, and the making of Takoradi Harbor, Gold Coast | |
History in Africa. Volume 40. p. 317-352. |
Seiderer, Anna (2013) | |
The legacy of Pierre Fatumbi Verger in the Whydah Historical Museum (Benin): development of an ambivalent concept of hybridity | |
History in Africa. Volume 40. p. 295-312. |
Brivio, Alessandra (2013) | |
'Notes sur le culte des Orisa et Vodun': Pierre Fatumbi Verger and the study of 'African traditional religion' | |
History in Africa. Volume 40. p. 275-294. |
Sansone, Livio (2013) | |
The dilemmas of digital patrimonialization: the Digital Museum of African and Afro-Brazilian Memory | |
History in Africa. Volume 40. p. 257-273. |
Lovejoy, Paul E.; Oliveira, Vanessa S. (2013) | |
An index to the slavery and slave trade enquiry: the British Parliamentary House of Commons Sessional Papers, 1788-1792 | |
History in Africa. Volume 40. p. 193-255. |
Anderson, Richard (ed.) (2013) | |
Using African names to identify the origins of captives in the transatlantic slave trade: crowd-sourcing and the Registers of Liberated Africans, 1808-1862 | |
History in Africa. Volume 40. p. 165-191. |
Nolte, Insa (2013) | |
Colonial politics and precolonial history: everyday knowledge, genre, and truth in a Yoruba town | |
History in Africa. Volume 40. p. 125-164. |
Nasar, Saima (2013) | |
The 'Indian Voice': connecting self-representation and identity formulation in diaspora | |
History in Africa. Volume 40. p. 99-124. |
Hiribarren, Vincent (2013) | |
A European and African joint-venture: writing a seamless history of Borno (1902-1960) | |
History in Africa. Volume 40. p. 77-98. |
Dhada, Mustafah (2013) | |
The Wiriyamu Massacre of 1972: its context, genesis, and revelation | |
History in Africa. Volume 40. p. 45-75. |
Cahen, Michel (2013) | |
Is 'Portuguese-speaking' Africa comparable to 'Latin' America? Voyaging in the midst of colonialities of power | |
History in Africa. Volume 40. p. 5-44. |
Sackeyfio, Naaborko (2012) | |
The politics of land and urban space in colonial Africa | |
History in Africa. Volume 39. p. 293-329. |
Bangura, Joseph J. (2012) | |
Gender and ethnic relations in Sierra Leone: Temne women in colonial Freetown | |
History in Africa. Volume 39. p. 267-292. |
Aderinto, Saheed (2012) | |
Researching colonial childhoods: images and representations of children in Nigerian newspaper press, 1925-1950 | |
History in Africa. Volume 39. p. 241-266. |
Suzuki, Hideaki (2012) | |
Enslaved population and Indian owners along the East African coast: exploring the Rigby manumission list, 1860-1861 | |
History in Africa. Volume 39. p. 209-239. |
Schwarz, Suzanne (2012) | |
Reconstructing the life histories of liberated Africans: Sierra Leone in the early nineteenth century | |
History in Africa. Volume 39. p. 175-207. |
Goodman, R. David (2012) | |
Demystifying 'Islamic slavery': using legal practices to reconstruct the end of slavery in Fes, Morocco | |
History in Africa. Volume 39. p. 143-174. |
Vansina, Jan (2012) | |
History in novels and memoirs: Alfons Vermeulen on rural Congo (1899-1904) | |
History in Africa. Volume 39. p. 123-142. |
O'Rourke, Harmony S. (2012) | |
Native foreigners and the ambiguity of order and identity: the case of African diasporas and Islamic law in British Cameroon | |
History in Africa. Volume 39. p. 97-122. |
Ogen, Olukoya (2012) | |
Exploring the potential of praise poems for historical reconstruction among the Idepe-Ikale in southeastern Yorubaland | |
History in Africa. Volume 39. p. 77-96. |
Newbury, David (2012) | |
Canonical conventions in Rwanda: four myths of recent historiography in central Africa | |
History in Africa. Volume 39. p. 41-76. |
Jones, Adam; Voigt, Isabel (2012) | |
'Just a first sketchy makeshift': German travellers and their cartographic encounters with Africa, 1850-1914 | |
History in Africa. Volume 39. p. 9-39. |
Bersselaar, Dmitri van den (2011) | |
'Doorway to success?': reconstructing African careers in European business from company house magazines and oral history interviews | |
History in Africa. Volume 38. p. 257-294. |
Twaddle, Michael (2011) | |
Some implications of literacy in Uganda | |
History in Africa. Volume 38. p. 227-255. |
Roberts, Jonathan (2011) | |
Remembering Korle Bu Hospital: biomedical heritage and colonial nostalgia in the 'Golden Jubilee Souvenir' | |
History in Africa. Volume 38. p. 193-226. |
McCaskie, Tom C. (2011) | |
Local knowledge: an Akuapem Twi history of Asante | |
History in Africa. Volume 38. p. 169-192. |
Kaufmann, Jeffrey C. (2011) | |
Doubting modernity for Madagascar's cactus pastoralists | |
History in Africa. Volume 38. p. 123-151. |
Jansen, Jan (2011) | |
The intimacy of belonging: literacy and the experience of Sunjata in Mali | |
History in Africa. Volume 38. p. 103-122. |
Holsey, Bayo (2011) | |
'Watch the waves of the sea': literacy, feedback, and the European encounter in Elmina | |
History in Africa. Volume 38. p. 79-101. |
Cinnamon, John M. (2011) | |
Fieldwork, orality, text: ethnographic and historical fields of knowledge in colonial and postcolonial Gabon | |
History in Africa. Volume 38. p. 47-77. |
Brizuela-Garcia, Esperanza (2011) | |
Literacy and the decolonization of Africa's intellectual history | |
History in Africa. Volume 38. p. 35-46. |
Austen, Ralph A. (2011) | |
Colonialism from the middle: African clerks as historical actors and discursive subjects | |
History in Africa. Volume 38. p. 21-33. |
Doortmont, Michel R. (2011) | |
Making 'History in Africa': David Henige and the quest for method in African history | |
History in Africa. Volume 38. p. 7-20. |
Gebeyehu, Temesgen (2010) | |
The genesis and evolution of the Ethiopian Revolution and the 'Derg': a note on publications by participants in events | |
History in Africa. Volume 37. p. 321-327. |
Bjerk, Paul K. (2010) | |
Sovereignty and socialism in Tanzania: the historiography of an African State | |
History in Africa. Volume 37. p. 275-319. |
Wynne-Jones, Stephanie; Walsh, Martin (2010) | |
Heritage, tourism, and slavery at Shimoni: narrative and metanarrative on the East African coast | |
History in Africa. Volume 37. p. 247-273. |
Strickrodt, Silke (2010) | |
African girls' samplers from mission schools in Sierra Leone (1820s to 1840s) | |
History in Africa. Volume 37. p. 189-245. |
Stapleton, Tim (2010) | |
'A naughty child with a pen': Gahadzikwa Albert Chaza as an African policeman and author in colonial Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) 1936-1963 | |
History in Africa. Volume 37. p. 159-187. |
Skinner, Kate (2010) | |
Local historians and strangers with big eyes: the politics of Ewe history in Ghana and its global diaspora | |
History in Africa. Volume 37. p. 125-158. |
Law, Robin (2010) | |
Madiki Lemon, the 'English Captain' at Ouidah, 1843-1852: an exploration in biography | |
History in Africa. Volume 37. p. 107-123. |
Korieh, Chima J. (2010) | |
'May it please Your Honor': letters of petition as historical evidence in an African colonial context | |
History in Africa. Volume 37. p. 83-106. |
Glasman, Joël (2010) | |
Penser les intermédiaires coloniaux: note sur les dossiers de carrière de la police du Togo | |
History in Africa. Volume 37. p. 51-81. |
Allen, William E. (2010) | |
Liberia and the Atlantic World in the nineteenth century: convergence and effects | |
History in Africa. Volume 37. p. 7-49. |
Mirzeler, Mustafa Kemal (2009) | |
Sorghum as a gift of self: the Jie harvest ritual through time | |
History in Africa. Volume 36. p. 387-419. |
Massing, Andreas (2009) | |
Valentim Fernandes' five maps and the early history and geography of São Tomé | |
History in Africa. Volume 36. p. 367-386. |
Massing, Andreas (2009) | |
Mapping the Malagueta coast: a history of the lower Guinea coast, 1460-1510 through Portuguese maps and accounts | |
History in Africa. Volume 36. p. 331-365. |
Makana, Nicholas E. (2009) | |
Metropolitan concern, colonial State policy and the embargo on cultivation of coffee by Africans in colonial Kenya: the example of Bungoma district, 1930-1960 | |
History in Africa. Volume 36. p. 315-329. |
Law, Robin (2009) | |
The 'Hamitic hypothesis' in indigenous West African historical thought | |
History in Africa. Volume 36. p. 293-314. |
Konadu, Kwasi (2009) | |
Euro-African commerce and social chaos: Akan societies in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries | |
History in Africa. Volume 36. p. 265-292. |
Kaufmann, Jeffrey C. (2009) | |
The sediment of nomadism | |
History in Africa. Volume 36. p. 235-264. |
Green, Tobias (2009) | |
Building Creole Identity in the African Atlantic: Boundaries of Race and Religion in Seventeenth-Century Cabo Verde | |
History in Africa. Volume 36. p. 103-125. |
Fritsch, Kathrin (2009) | |
'You have everything confused and mixed up!': Georg Schweinfurth, knowledge and cartography of Africa in the 19th century | |
History in Africa. Volume 36. p. 87-101. |
Carton, Benedict (2009) | |
From Hampton '[i]nto the heart of Africa': how faith in God and folklore turned Congo missionary William Sheppard into a pioneering ethnologist | |
History in Africa. Volume 36. p. 53-86. |
Afeadie, Philip Atsu (2009) | |
Ambiguities of colonial law: the case of Muhammadu Aminu, former political agent and chief alkali of Kano | |
History in Africa. Volume 36. p. 17-52. |
Jones, Adam (2008) | |
Are Unpublished Sources Best? Reflections on a Seventeenth-Century Dutch Source | |
History in Africa. Volume 35. p. 491-492. |
Mouser, Bruce L. (2008) | |
Forgotten expedition into Guinea, West Africa, 1815-17: an editor's comments | |
History in Africa. Volume 35. p. 481-489. |
Wisnicki, Adrian S. (2008) | |
Cartographical quandaries: the limits of knowledge production in Burton's and Speke's search for the source of the Nile | |
History in Africa. Volume 35. p. 455-479. |
Siegel, Brian (2008) | |
Chipimpi, vulgar clans, and Lala-Lamba ethnohistory | |
History in Africa. Volume 35. p. 439-453. |
Reef, Anne (2008) | |
African words, academic choices: re-presenting interviews and oral histories | |
History in Africa. Volume 35. p. 419-438. |
Osadolor, Osarhieme Benson; Otoide, Leo Enahoro (2008) | |
The Benin kingdom in Britsh imperial historiography | |
History in Africa. Volume 35. p. 401-418. |
Okoro, J. Ako (2008) | |
Reflections on the oral traditions of the Nterapo of the Salaga area | |
History in Africa. Volume 35. p. 375-400. |
Ojo, Olatunji (2008) | |
Beyond diversity: women, scarification, and Yoruba identity | |
History in Africa. Volume 35. p. 347-374. |
Manton, John (2008) | |
'The Lost Province': neglect and governance in colonial Ogoja | |
History in Africa. Volume 35. p. 327-345. |
Kuhanen, Jan (2008) | |
The historiography of HIV and AIDS in Uganda | |
History in Africa. Volume 35. p. 301-325. |
Hauser-Renner, Heinz (2008) | |
Examining text sediments: commending a pioneer historian as an 'African Herodotus': on the making of the new annotated edition of C.C. Reindorf's 'History of the Gold Coast and Asante' | |
History in Africa. Volume 35. p. 231-299. |
Frankl, P.J.L. (2008) | |
Mombasa Cathedral and the CMS compound: the years of the East Africa Protectorate | |
History in Africa. Volume 35. p. 209-229. |
Enemugwem, John H.; Okere, Darlington K. (2008) | |
The role of N.C. Ejituwu in the development of Niger Delta historiography | |
History in Africa. Volume 35. p. 191-207. |
Denbow, James; Mosothwane, Morongwa; Ndobochani, Nonofho Mathibidi (2008) | |
Finding Bosutswe: archeological encounters with the past | |
History in Africa. Volume 35. p. 145-190. |
Chebanne, A.M.; Monaka, K.C. (2008) | |
Mapping Shekgalagari in southern Africa: a sociohistorical and linguistic study | |
History in Africa. Volume 35. p. 133-143. |
Charumbira, Ruramisai (2008) | |
Nehanda and gender victimhood in the central MaShonaland 1896-97 rebellions: revisiting the evidence | |
History in Africa. Volume 35. p. 103-131. |
Alpern, Stanley B. (2008) | |
Exotic plants of West Africa: where they came from and when | |
History in Africa. Volume 35. p. 63-102. |
Adjaye, Joseph K. (2008) | |
Perspectives on fifty years of Ghanaian historiography | |
History in Africa. Volume 35. p. 1-24. |
Wild-Wood, Emma (2007) | |
'Se débrouiller' or the art of serendipity in historical research | |
History in Africa. Volume 34. p. 367-381. |
Volz, Stephen (2007) | |
Words of Batswana: letters to the editor of 'Mahoko a Becwana', 1883-1896 | |
History in Africa. Volume 34. p. 349-366. |
Vansina, Jan (2007) | |
On Ravenstein's edition of Battell's adventures in Angola and Loango | |
History in Africa. Volume 34. p. 321-347. |
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