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Addendum to ‘A bibliography of the works of J. D. Y. Peel (1941–2015)’

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 April 2017

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Copyright © International African Institute 2017 

The following additions to the bibliography published in Africa 86 (2) (<https://doi.org/10.1017/S0001972016000279>) have come to our attention.

With thanks to Amidu Olalekan Sanni and Chris Fuller (LSE) for suggestions.

1993

Review essay, Clio in Oceania (1991) and Culture through Time (1990)’, History and Theory 32 (2): 162–78.

2009

‘Obituary of Peter Worsley: sociologist who did much to define the idea of a “third world”’, Guardian, 28 March. <https://www.theguardian.com/education/2013/mar/28/peter-worsley>.

2013

Foreword’ in The Life of James Pinson Labulo Davies: a colossus of Victorian Lagos. Lagos: Kachifo Limited.

2016

Letters from Liberia. London: International African Institute and SOAS, University of London. [Updated reference.]

Time and difference in the anthropology of religion’, Frazer Lecture, Oxford, 9 May 2000, HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 6 (1): 531–51.

Religion and the future of Nigeria: lessons from the Yorùbá case’, lecture on the occasion of the ninetieth birthday of Sir Oláníwúm Ajàyí delivered on 10 April 2015, Yoruba Studies Review 1 (1): 118.

Similarity and difference, context and tradition, in contemporary religious movements in West Africa’, Africa 86 (4): 620–7. [Updated reference.]

Forthcoming 2017/2018

Aladura’ in Thomas, D. and Alanamu, T. (eds), African Religions: beliefs and practices through history. Santa Barbara CA: ABC-Clio Press.

Iconoclasm’, Religion and Society: Advances in Research 7.