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Robert H. Bates, V. Y. Mudimbe and Jean O'Barr, eds. Africa and the Disciplines: The Contributions of Research in Africa to the Social Sciences and Humanities. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1993. xxiii + 245 pp. Bibliography. Index. $24.95. Cloth. $9.95. Paper. - Patricia Alden, David Lloyd and Ahmed I. Samatar, eds. African Studies and the Undergraduate Curriculum. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1994. viii + 333 pp. Bibliography. $25.00. Paper.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 May 2014

Patricia Kuntz*
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University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin

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Copyright © African Studies Association 1996

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1. The greatest number of dissertations awarded are in education, Joseph, Lauer, “Geography of African Studies: Regional and National Emphases in Dissertation and Other Research,” in Witherell, J. W., ed. African Resources and Collections. (Metuchuen: Scarecrow, 1989).Google Scholar Edna, Bay, “African Studies Association,” in Atkinson, D., ed. Prospects for Faculty in Area Studies (Stanford, CA: National Council of Area Studies Associations, 1991).Google Scholar