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Materials relating to sport in Africa in the collection of the Melville J. Herskovits Library of African Studies, Northwestern University: an overview

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2022

Michelle Guittar
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Melville J. Herskovits Library of African Studies, Northwestern University
David L. Easterbrook
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Melville J. Herskovits Library of African Studies, Northwestern University
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From its inception, the goal of the Melville J. Herskovits Library of African Studies at Northwestern University has been to collect as comprehensively as possible materials from and related to Africa, regardless of subject. As a result, the Herskovits Library has acquired materials related to sport from its beginning. Formally established as a separate library in 1954, the Herskovits Library traces its origins to the arrival of Melville J. Herskovits at Northwestern University, who was the first anthropologist appointed to the faculty in 1927. Herskovits initially arrived at the university with a research focus on the study of black culture in the western hemisphere, although this quickly changed following two research trips to the interior of Suriname in 1928 and 1929. He conducted research in West Africa for the first time in 1933, and from that time on, his research agenda was increasingly Africa-related.

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Cricket, South Africa. (2006) 438 the Greatest One-Day Game. Rapid Blue.Google Scholar
Digby, Clare. (1977) A Focus on the Extent of Organised Sporting Activities Amongst the “coloured” People of the Cape Peninsula. Cape Town: Urban Problems Research Unit, University of Cape Town.Google Scholar
Dossi, Moses Tobias. (1992) Football in Malawi: A Way of Life. Limbe, Malawi: Popular Publications.Google Scholar
The E.H. Duckworth Photographic Archive. Uncataloged.Google Scholar
Echekiye, Fon. (2010) Cameroon: [Indomitable Lions]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Filmakers, Library. (2008) Zanzibar Soccer Queens: Malkia Wa Soka Zanzibar. New York: Filmakers Library.Google Scholar
Fraser, Sean. (2009a) Our Heroes. Cape Town: Pearson Education South Africa.Google Scholar
Fraser, Sean. (2009b) It's a Funny Game. Cape Town: Pearson Education South Africa.Google Scholar
Fraser, Sean. (2009c) Soccer Africa! Cape Town: Pearson Education South Africa.Google Scholar
Fraser, Sean. (2010a) Three of the Best! Cape Town: Pearson Education South Africa.Google Scholar
Fraser, Sean. (2010b) Super Soccer Skills. Cape Town: Pearson Education South.Google Scholar
Ghana, Ghana and Football, Pools Authority (Ghana). (1971) White Paper on the Report of the Committee of Enquiry on the Erstwhile Football Pools Authority. Accra-Tema: Ghana Publishing Corporation.Google Scholar
Guinea-Bissau. (1988) Subsidio Para Elaboracão De Um Piano National De Desenvolvimento Cultural E Desportivo. Bissau, Guinea-Bissau: Secretaria de Estado da Cultura e Desportos.Google Scholar
Griffiths, Edward. (2000) Bidding for Glory: Why South Africa Lost the Olympic and World Cup Bids, and How to Win Next Time. Johannesburg: J. Ball Publishers.Google Scholar
Institut National des sports de Brazzaville. (1981) Une Decennie Au Service De La Promotion Du Sport el De La Culture Physique: Aperqu Sur L'ins Et Contribution a L'etude Des Realites De La Culture Physique et Du Sport. Brazzaville, Congo: INS.Google Scholar
International Conference Against Apartheid Sport, and United Nations. (1988) International Conference Against Apartheid Sport: Harare, Zimbabwe, 5, 6, 7 November 1987. London: Produced for Sport & Apartheid.Google Scholar
Javaherbin, Mina. (2010) Goal! 1st ed. Somerville, Mass: Candlewick Press.Google Scholar
Johnson, O. B. (1990) Twenty-Five Years of Basketball in Nigeria, 1964-1989: A Chronological Listing. 1st ed. Zaria: Printed by Ahmadu Bello University Press.Google Scholar
Joubert, Arrie. (1985) The History of Inter-Varsity Sport in South Africa: Looking Back with Pete Suzman. Stellenbosch: Suid-Afrikaanse Universiteite Atletiekvereniging.Google Scholar
Kuper, Leo and Northwestern University (Evanston, 111.). (1952) Leo Kuper Papers.Google Scholar
Labantu, Iliso. (2010) World Cup 2010 Photographs. Cape Town, South Africa.Google Scholar
Levitation Films, Rogue Productions, and Disinformation Company. (2010) World Cup Soccer in Africa: Who Really Wins? New York?: Disinformation Co.Google Scholar
Lions indomptables (Soccer team). (1982) Mundial 82: Les Lions Indomptables Du Cameroun En Espagne. Yaounde?: Publications sportives du Cameroun.Google Scholar
Mbassa-Nyam. (1990) La Fabuleuse Histoire Du Football Camerounais: De 1923. Yaounde?, Cameroun: Centre d'e?dition et de production pour l'enseignement et la recherche.Google Scholar
Methodist Girls’ High School (Freetown, Sierra Leone). (1980) One Hundred Years of the Methodist Girls’ High School, 1880-1980. Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa: The School.Google Scholar
Mokone, Stephen. (198-?) Kalamazoo!: The Life and Times of a Soccer Player: An Autobiography. 1st ed. Pretoria: De Jager-Haum.Google Scholar
Munition, Brenda. (2009) Howzatl: A Cricket Story. Cape Town: Tafelberg.Google Scholar
Ngono, Remy. (2010) Comme Le Dit Un Proverbe Africain: Les Plus Belles Maximes De La Sagesse Africaine Pour Tout Comprendre De La Coupe Du Monde. Paris: Prolongations.Google Scholar
Nigerian Association of Women in Sports. (1993) Mobilising Women for Sports Development in Nigeria: The Challenge of Our Time: Proceedings of the Second National Conference, Nigerian Association of Women in Sports (NAWIS), Held at Lokoja, Kogi State, 5th & 6th May, 1993. Nigeria: Nigerian Association of Women in Sports.Google Scholar
Oduyale, Tinuayo. (1983) Lectures on the Olympic Games. Lagos: Lagos University Press.Google Scholar
Oduyale, Tinuayo. (1989) The Olympic Movement: A Hostage of Two Ideologies. Lagos: The Nigerian Institute of International Affairs.Google Scholar
Ramsamy, Sam. (2004) Reflections on a Life in Sport. Cape Town: Greenhouse.Google Scholar
Schmidt, Nancy J., et al. (1975) African Children's Games for American Children. Urbana: African Outreach Program, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.Google Scholar
Sigala, Louis. (1986) Histoire lllustree Des Sports Et De L'éducation Physique En Algérie De 1946 à 1962. Montpellier: Africa nostra.Google Scholar
Steps for the Future (Organization), Ebano Multimedia (Firm), and Vuleka Productions. (2001) The Ball. Cape Town, South Africa: Steps for the Future.Google Scholar
Thompson, T. J. (1930) The Jubilee and Centenary Volume ofFourah Bay College, Freetown, Sierra Leone. Freetown, Sierra Leone: The Elsiemay Prtg. Works.Google Scholar
University of the Witwatersrand, and Southern African Research Service. (1981) Politics in Sport. Johannesburg: Development Studies Group, University of the Witwatersrand.Google Scholar
Verderame, Salvatore. (1967) Basketball in Africa; Champions in the Making. Student ed. New York: Pyramid Publications.Google Scholar
Warner Home Video (Firm), Warner Bros. Pictures (1969-), Spyglass Entertainment (Firm), and Malpaso (Company). (2010) Invictus. Burbank, CA: Warner Home Video.Google Scholar
Van Zyl, Koos. (2002) Namibian Cricket: A Tale of Guts and Glory. Windhoek: Gamsberg Macmillan.Google Scholar
Zambia. (1969) Annual Report of the Sports Directorate. Lusaka: Government Printer.Google Scholar
If you could see their national sport, you might be less keen to see their cricket. London: Anti-Apartheid Movement, 198-?. http://hdl.handle.net/2166.DL/inu-afrps-af1640-30.Google Scholar
4th All Africa Games, Nairobi 1987, Kenya. Nairobi, Kenya : Kenafric Diaries Mfgs. Ltd., [between 1987 and 1988].Google Scholar
Nos estamos livres das DTS e do SID A— : —porque dizemos sexo so mais tardel Mocambique : Programa de Controlo de DTS/HIV/SIDA (Mozambique), [199-?]. http://hdl.handle.net/2166.DL/inu-afrps-ah-0403Google Scholar
NUcat: Catalog of the Northwestern University Libraries. http://nucat.library.northwestern.edu/.Google Scholar
The Humphrey Winterton Collection of East African Photographs: 1860-1960. http://repositorv.librarv.northwestern.edu/winterton/Google Scholar
3Play Productions, Berwick Universal Pictures, and Fireworx Marketing and Distribution. (2008) Black Star an African Football Odyssey. Fireworx Marketing and Distribution.Google Scholar
Abang, Walang Michael. (2010a) Ghana: [Black Stars]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Abang, Walang Michael. (2010b) Kenya: [Harambee Stars]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Abang, Walang Michael. (2010c) Cote d'lvoire: [The Elephants]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Abang, Walang Michael. (2010d) Malawi: [The Flames]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Abang, Walang Michael. (2010e) Nigeria: [Super Eagles]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Abang, Walang Michael. (2010f) Guinea: [Syli Nationale]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Abang, Walang Michael. (2010g) Uganda: [The Cranes]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Abang, Walang Michael. (2010h) Senegal: [Teranga Lions], Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Akpabot, Samuel Ekpe. (1985) Football in Nigeria. London: Macmillan.Google Scholar
Amin, Mohamed. (1972) Kenya's World-Beating Athletes; a Photohistory. Nairobi: East African Publishing PJouse.Google Scholar
Anambra Broadcasting Corporation. (1979) Rangers International Football Club: The Legend Still Lives. Enugu: A.B.C. Books.Google Scholar
Anonymous. (1940) Photograph Album ofDarfur, Sudan, 1940s. England?: s.n.Google Scholar
Anonymous. (1960) Rugby Football in East Africa 1909-59. Nairobi: Published for the Rugby Football Union of East Africa by King & Charles.Google Scholar
Anonymous. (197ADa) Physical Education: Upper Primary Programme. Seychelles?: s.n.Google Scholar
Anonymous. (197ADb) Syllabus in Physical Education: Middle Primary. Seychelles?: s.n.Google Scholar
Anonymous. (1981) Football in Ghana. Accra-North: Gapo Publications.Google Scholar
Anonymous. (2010) Listen up! the Official 2010 FIFA World Cup Album. S.I.: Epic.Google Scholar
Anonymous. African Soccer. London: African Tele-Promotion.Google Scholar
Benzarti, Kamel. (1977) Le Foot-Ball En Tunisie. 1st ed. Tunis: Editions Bouslama.Google Scholar
Besong, Manyo Bernard. (2010a) Morocco: [Atlas Lions]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Besong, Manyo Bernard. (2010b) Egypt: [The Pharaohs]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Besong, Manyo Bernard. (2010c) Tunisia: [Carthage Eagles]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Besong, Manyo Bernard. (2010d) Algeria: [The Desert Foxes]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Besong, Manyo Bernard. (2010e) Angola: [The Black Antelopes]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Besong, Manyo Bernard. (2010f) Democratic Republic of the Congo: [The Leopards]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Besong, Manyo Bernard. (2010g) Mali: [The Eagles]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Besong, Manyo Bernard. (2010h) South Africa: [Bafana Bafana]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Besong, Manyo Bernard. (2010i) Gabon: [The Panthers]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Besong, Manyo Bernard. (2010j) Zambia: [Chipolo-Polo]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Besong, Manyo Bernard. (2010k) Republic of the Congo: [Red Devils]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Blacklaws, Troy. (2009) Bafana Bafana: A Story of Soccer, Magic and Mandela. Auckland Park, South Africa: Jacana Media.Google Scholar
Bower, Chester Lee. (1929) Primitive Games in Africa: A Critical Bibliography. Briggs, Philip. (2002) Tanzania: with Zanzibar, Petnba & Mafia, 4th edition. Guilford: Bradt Publications.Google Scholar
Cape Town 2004 Olympic Bid. (1997) Cape Town 2004 Candidate City. Cape Town, South Africa: Cape Town 2004 Olympic Bid.Google Scholar
Chiluba, J. Z. B. Zambia and Netball Association of Zambia. (1972) Here's How to Play Netball. Lusaka: Multimedia Publications.Google Scholar
Cidibi Ciakandu, Jean-Pierre. (2003) T.P. Mazembe Englebert: he Reveil D'un Champion. Lubumbashi: Editions Les immortels.Google Scholar
Clarity Films (Firm), and Clarity Educational Productions. 2010. Have You Heard from Johannesburg? Clarity Educational Productions, Inc.Google Scholar
Clarke, John Digby. (19—?) School Games. Zaria [Nigeria]: Gaskiya.Google Scholar
Conference des ministres de la jeunesse et des sports des pays d'expression franchise. (1977) Compte Rendu. Dakar: Le Conference.Google Scholar
Cricket, South Africa. (2006) 438 the Greatest One-Day Game. Rapid Blue.Google Scholar
Digby, Clare. (1977) A Focus on the Extent of Organised Sporting Activities Amongst the “coloured” People of the Cape Peninsula. Cape Town: Urban Problems Research Unit, University of Cape Town.Google Scholar
Dossi, Moses Tobias. (1992) Football in Malawi: A Way of Life. Limbe, Malawi: Popular Publications.Google Scholar
The E.H. Duckworth Photographic Archive. Uncataloged.Google Scholar
Echekiye, Fon. (2010) Cameroon: [Indomitable Lions]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Filmakers, Library. (2008) Zanzibar Soccer Queens: Malkia Wa Soka Zanzibar. New York: Filmakers Library.Google Scholar
Fraser, Sean. (2009a) Our Heroes. Cape Town: Pearson Education South Africa.Google Scholar
Fraser, Sean. (2009b) It's a Funny Game. Cape Town: Pearson Education South Africa.Google Scholar
Fraser, Sean. (2009c) Soccer Africa! Cape Town: Pearson Education South Africa.Google Scholar
Fraser, Sean. (2010a) Three of the Best! Cape Town: Pearson Education South Africa.Google Scholar
Fraser, Sean. (2010b) Super Soccer Skills. Cape Town: Pearson Education South.Google Scholar
Ghana, Ghana and Football, Pools Authority (Ghana). (1971) White Paper on the Report of the Committee of Enquiry on the Erstwhile Football Pools Authority. Accra-Tema: Ghana Publishing Corporation.Google Scholar
Guinea-Bissau. (1988) Subsidio Para Elaboracão De Um Piano National De Desenvolvimento Cultural E Desportivo. Bissau, Guinea-Bissau: Secretaria de Estado da Cultura e Desportos.Google Scholar
Griffiths, Edward. (2000) Bidding for Glory: Why South Africa Lost the Olympic and World Cup Bids, and How to Win Next Time. Johannesburg: J. Ball Publishers.Google Scholar
Institut National des sports de Brazzaville. (1981) Une Decennie Au Service De La Promotion Du Sport el De La Culture Physique: Aperqu Sur L'ins Et Contribution a L'etude Des Realites De La Culture Physique et Du Sport. Brazzaville, Congo: INS.Google Scholar
International Conference Against Apartheid Sport, and United Nations. (1988) International Conference Against Apartheid Sport: Harare, Zimbabwe, 5, 6, 7 November 1987. London: Produced for Sport & Apartheid.Google Scholar
Javaherbin, Mina. (2010) Goal! 1st ed. Somerville, Mass: Candlewick Press.Google Scholar
Johnson, O. B. (1990) Twenty-Five Years of Basketball in Nigeria, 1964-1989: A Chronological Listing. 1st ed. Zaria: Printed by Ahmadu Bello University Press.Google Scholar
Joubert, Arrie. (1985) The History of Inter-Varsity Sport in South Africa: Looking Back with Pete Suzman. Stellenbosch: Suid-Afrikaanse Universiteite Atletiekvereniging.Google Scholar
Kuper, Leo and Northwestern University (Evanston, 111.). (1952) Leo Kuper Papers.Google Scholar
Labantu, Iliso. (2010) World Cup 2010 Photographs. Cape Town, South Africa.Google Scholar
Levitation Films, Rogue Productions, and Disinformation Company. (2010) World Cup Soccer in Africa: Who Really Wins? New York?: Disinformation Co.Google Scholar
Lions indomptables (Soccer team). (1982) Mundial 82: Les Lions Indomptables Du Cameroun En Espagne. Yaounde?: Publications sportives du Cameroun.Google Scholar
Mbassa-Nyam. (1990) La Fabuleuse Histoire Du Football Camerounais: De 1923. Yaounde?, Cameroun: Centre d'e?dition et de production pour l'enseignement et la recherche.Google Scholar
Methodist Girls’ High School (Freetown, Sierra Leone). (1980) One Hundred Years of the Methodist Girls’ High School, 1880-1980. Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa: The School.Google Scholar
Mokone, Stephen. (198-?) Kalamazoo!: The Life and Times of a Soccer Player: An Autobiography. 1st ed. Pretoria: De Jager-Haum.Google Scholar
Munition, Brenda. (2009) Howzatl: A Cricket Story. Cape Town: Tafelberg.Google Scholar
Ngono, Remy. (2010) Comme Le Dit Un Proverbe Africain: Les Plus Belles Maximes De La Sagesse Africaine Pour Tout Comprendre De La Coupe Du Monde. Paris: Prolongations.Google Scholar
Nigerian Association of Women in Sports. (1993) Mobilising Women for Sports Development in Nigeria: The Challenge of Our Time: Proceedings of the Second National Conference, Nigerian Association of Women in Sports (NAWIS), Held at Lokoja, Kogi State, 5th & 6th May, 1993. Nigeria: Nigerian Association of Women in Sports.Google Scholar
Oduyale, Tinuayo. (1983) Lectures on the Olympic Games. Lagos: Lagos University Press.Google Scholar
Oduyale, Tinuayo. (1989) The Olympic Movement: A Hostage of Two Ideologies. Lagos: The Nigerian Institute of International Affairs.Google Scholar
Ramsamy, Sam. (2004) Reflections on a Life in Sport. Cape Town: Greenhouse.Google Scholar
Schmidt, Nancy J., et al. (1975) African Children's Games for American Children. Urbana: African Outreach Program, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.Google Scholar
Sigala, Louis. (1986) Histoire lllustree Des Sports Et De L'éducation Physique En Algérie De 1946 à 1962. Montpellier: Africa nostra.Google Scholar
Steps for the Future (Organization), Ebano Multimedia (Firm), and Vuleka Productions. (2001) The Ball. Cape Town, South Africa: Steps for the Future.Google Scholar
Thompson, T. J. (1930) The Jubilee and Centenary Volume ofFourah Bay College, Freetown, Sierra Leone. Freetown, Sierra Leone: The Elsiemay Prtg. Works.Google Scholar
University of the Witwatersrand, and Southern African Research Service. (1981) Politics in Sport. Johannesburg: Development Studies Group, University of the Witwatersrand.Google Scholar
Verderame, Salvatore. (1967) Basketball in Africa; Champions in the Making. Student ed. New York: Pyramid Publications.Google Scholar
Warner Home Video (Firm), Warner Bros. Pictures (1969-), Spyglass Entertainment (Firm), and Malpaso (Company). (2010) Invictus. Burbank, CA: Warner Home Video.Google Scholar
Van Zyl, Koos. (2002) Namibian Cricket: A Tale of Guts and Glory. Windhoek: Gamsberg Macmillan.Google Scholar
Zambia. (1969) Annual Report of the Sports Directorate. Lusaka: Government Printer.Google Scholar
If you could see their national sport, you might be less keen to see their cricket. London: Anti-Apartheid Movement, 198-?. http://hdl.handle.net/2166.DL/inu-afrps-af1640-30.Google Scholar
4th All Africa Games, Nairobi 1987, Kenya. Nairobi, Kenya : Kenafric Diaries Mfgs. Ltd., [between 1987 and 1988].Google Scholar
Nos estamos livres das DTS e do SID A— : —porque dizemos sexo so mais tardel Mocambique : Programa de Controlo de DTS/HIV/SIDA (Mozambique), [199-?]. http://hdl.handle.net/2166.DL/inu-afrps-ah-0403Google Scholar
NUcat: Catalog of the Northwestern University Libraries. http://nucat.library.northwestern.edu/.Google Scholar
The Humphrey Winterton Collection of East African Photographs: 1860-1960. http://repositorv.librarv.northwestern.edu/winterton/Google Scholar