New Economic Histories
THE MISSING PEOPLE: ACCOUNTING FOR THE PRODUCTIVITY OF INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS IN CAPE COLONIAL HISTORY*
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- 12 June 2015, pp. 195-215
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JAH Forum: Trans-Saharan Histories
JAH Forum: TRANS-SAHARAN HISTORIES
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In Search of Precolonial Identity
‘LUCUMÍ’, ‘TERRANOVA’, AND THE ORIGINS OF THE YORUBA NATION*
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- 01 October 2015, pp. 353-372
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New Economic Histories
WAS THE WAGE BURDEN TOO HEAVY? SETTLER FARMING, PROFITABILITY, AND WAGE SHARES OF SETTLER AGRICULTURE IN NYASALAND, c. 1900–60*
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- 12 June 2015, pp. 217-238
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Children, Slavery, and the Colonial State
‘I WANT TO FOLLOW KWAKU’: THE CONSTRUCTION OF SELF AND HOME BY UNFREE CHILDREN IN THE GOLD COAST, c. 1941*
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- 01 October 2015, pp. 373-388
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JAH Forum: Trans-Saharan Histories
SAHARAN OCEANS AND BRIDGES, BARRIERS AND DIVIDES IN AFRICA'S HISTORIOGRAPHICAL LANDSCAPE*
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- 30 January 2015, pp. 3-22
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The Limits of Power over People in the Horn of Africa
‘STEALING THE WAY’ TO MECCA: WEST AFRICAN PILGRIMS AND ILLICIT RED SEA PASSAGES, 1920s–50s*
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- 01 October 2015, pp. 389-408
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Crafting Political Identities in the Era of Decolonization
‘ENTIRELY CHRISTIAN AND ENTIRELY AFRICAN’: CATHOLIC AFRICAN STUDENTS IN FRANCE IN THE ERA OF INDEPENDENCE*
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- 12 June 2015, pp. 239-259
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JAH Forum: Trans-Saharan Histories
DISTANT SHORES: A HISTORIOGRAPHIC VIEW ON TRANS-SAHARAN SPACE*
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- 30 January 2015, pp. 23-36
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Conflict and Power in South Africa
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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- 30 January 2015, pp. 37-55
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Crafting Political Identities in the Era of Decolonization
FROM ‘MIGRANTS’ TO ‘REFUGEES’: IDENTITY, AID, AND DECOLONIZATION IN NGARA DISTRICT, TANZANIA*
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- 12 June 2015, pp. 261-279
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The Limits of Power over People in the Horn of Africa
THE UNACCOUNTABLE CENSUS: COLONIAL ENUMERATION AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE SOMALI PEOPLE OF KENYA*
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- 01 October 2015, pp. 409-428
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Ideological Innovation in Postcolonial Africa
SOCIALISM ON SAFARI: WILDLIFE AND NATION-BUILDING IN POSTCOLONIAL TANZANIA, 1961–77*
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- 01 October 2015, pp. 429-447
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Crafting Political Identities in the Era of Decolonization
THE SOUTHERN PROBLEM: REPRESENTING SUDAN'S SOUTHERN PROVINCES TO c. 1970*
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- 12 June 2015, pp. 281-300
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Conflict and Power in South Africa
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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- 30 January 2015, pp. 57-75
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Ideological Innovation in Postcolonial Africa
AFRICANISING APARTHEID: IDENTITY, IDEOLOGY, AND STATE-BUILDING IN POST-INDEPENDENCE AFRICA*
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- 01 October 2015, pp. 449-470
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Enduring Violence
WIELDING THE EPOKOLO: CORPORAL PUNISHMENT AND TRADITIONAL AUTHORITY IN COLONIAL OVAMBOLAND*
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- 12 June 2015, pp. 301-320
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Decolonizing and Developing Kenya
‘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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- 30 January 2015, pp. 77-97
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Reviews of Books
ALTERNATIVE LITERACIES - Written Culture in a Colonial Context: Africa and the Americas 1500–1900. Edited by Adrien Delmas and Nigel Penn. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill, 2012. Pp. xxxii + 379. $103, paperback (ISBN 978-90-04-22389-9).
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- 12 June 2015, pp. 321-322
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Decolonizing and Developing Kenya
‘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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- 30 January 2015, pp. 99-118
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