History, African.
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Political economy of state export capital to Southern Africa and East Asia between 1946 and 1989.
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The making of an artificial power: American money and "Chinese" technicians on African soil, 1961--1971.
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Selective omission: Inserting Farah Pahlavi and Jehan Sadat into the women's movements of Iran and Egypt.
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Shylocks and Mabisinesi: Trust, informal credit and commercial culture in Kabwe, Zambia.
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The golden chain: Western consumption fetishes and African production relations.
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The emperor's clothes: Assessing value and affixing price in the African art market.
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Patricians of the Benaadir: Islamic learning, commerce and Somali urban identity in the nineteenth century.
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Objects of the economy and the language of politics in northern Cameroon.
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Making a living: A social history of market-garden work in the regional economy of Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso.
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Land, labor and opportunity: Social change and development in a stratified Fulbe community.
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The beneficiaries of library and information policy in British and ex-British Africa: Steps from the White Women's League to the electronic library.
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Gender and juvenile justice: Girl hawkers in Lagos, Nigeria (1926--1955).
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Daughters of the clay, women of the farm: Women, agricultural economic development, and ceramic production in Bungoma District, Western Province, Kenya.
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The spiritual economy of Nioro Du Sahel: Islamic discourses and practices in a Malian religious center.
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Spirits of capitalism in Chokwe: Experiences of work and identity among Shangaan peasants in southern Mozambique.
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Caravan porters of the Nyika: Labour, culture, and society in nineteenth century Tanzania.
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Savings and credit societies in the rural areas of South Africa: Gender and socioeconomic dynamics in two Vha Venda villages.
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Musical labor associations in Sukumaland, Tanzania: History and practice.
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Migrants and citizens: Economic crisis in Ghana and the search for opportunity in Toronto, Canada.
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Sex-work, stigma and violence in the "New" South Africa: An ethnographic study of sex for money exchange in Gauteng province.
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Gudhe ngara: Exploring the dynamics of the creation, use, and trade in Guinea's indigo cloths.
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Precious beads and sacred gold: Trade, transformation, and the unifying principle of generative nurturance in the arts of southern Ghana.
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Shaping quotidian worlds: Ceramic production and consumption in Banda, Ghana c. 1780--1994.
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How the formal education system in Kenya is changing the culture of the Maasai community.
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Doctoring the empire: Plague in literature since the 1890s (Daniel Defoe, Bram Stoker, H. G. Wells, Louis-Ferdinand Celine, Albert Camus, France, Algeria, Andre Philippus Brink, South Africa).
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Legal revolutions and evolutions: Law, chiefs, and colonial order in Cameroon, 1914-1955.
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Looking for the legal: Land, law, and colonialism in Kano Emirate, Nigeria.
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Cooperation in the commons: The emergence and persistence of reciprocal altruism and collective action in farmer-managed irrigation systems in Kenya.
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Colonialism at the center: German colonial architecture and the design reform movement, 1828--1914.
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A language for change: Creativity and power in Mozambican Makonde masked performance, circa 1900--2004.
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Fashioning the nation: Hairdressing, professionalism and the performance of gender in Ghana, 1900--2006.
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The political and humanitarian activities of the London Missionary Society in South Africa, 1799--1857.
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The delineation of a coastline: The growth of mutual geographic knowledge in China and the Islamic world from 750 to 1500.
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The social practice of HIV drug therapy in Botswana, 2002--2004: Experts, bureaucrats, and health care providers.
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Beginnings, contacts, and encounters: Christianity and traditional religions in Egypt and Yorubaland (Nigeria).
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The majesty of architecture in Madagascar: Transforming a kingdom in the central highlands, 1820--1870.
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Ghanaian popular theater: A historical ethnography of the concert party, 1895 to 1965.
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The lives of Kenyan women teachers, 1963--1992: Perspectives on the role and meaning of education and teaching.
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The Reconstruction of postwar literary regionalism: Alternative literary visions of new souths and new citizens, 1865--1886.
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The British Zion: Evangelization and the politics of dissent in Britain and the Empire, 1790--1850.
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The politicization of difference: Nationalism and national unity in pre-independent India, Ghana, Nigeria, and Kenya.
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Language and power in genocidal regimes: An analysis of the rhetorical function of language in Pol Pot's Cambodia, Rwanda and Hitler's Germany (Adolf Hitler).
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"The bounds of bondage": Forced migration from Batavia to the Cape of Good Hope during the Dutch East India Company era, c.1652--1795 (South Africa, Indonesia).
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Meanings of marriage in a market town: Gender, conjugality, and law in Sikasso, French Soudan, 1895--1960.
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The Office of the Divine Wife of Amen in the 25th and 26th Dynasties: A study of women and power in ancient Egypt.
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Ideologies and conflict in the post-Cold War: Afghanistan, D.R. Congo, Colombia.
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The Gambian Vision 2020 National Development Plan: The place of girl child education. An Executive Position Paper (EPP).
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An ethnography of faith: Personal conceptions of religiosity in the Soutpansberg, South Africa, in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Gender, rights, development and Islam: Interfaces with transnational aid organizations in Niger.
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Negotiating difference: The Church Missionary Society, colonial education, and gender among Abetaaluyia and Joluo communities of Kenya, 1900--1960.
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In-visible colonies: Modern architecture and its representation in colonial Eritrea, 1890--1941.
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The impact of African immigration on Pan African relations and Black identity in the United States.
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Conflicting codes and contested justice: Witchcraft and the state in Kenya.
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Selling the tenth province: Belgian colonial propaganda, 1908--1960.
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Atomic apartheid: United States-South African nuclear relations from Truman to Reagan, 1945--1989.
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Corresponding lives: Women educators of the Alliance Israelite Universelle school for girls in the city of Tunis, 1882--1914.
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Beyond the fatherland: Colonial visions, overseas expansion, and German nationalism, 1848--1885.
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Educational, political, and economic context of language: South African Coloureds in transition.
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Stolen voices: Literacy, identity, and acculturation of resettled Somali-Bantu refugees.
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Lifebuoy men, Lux women: Commodification, consumption and cleanliness in colonial Zimbabwe.
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Food supply and the state: The history and social organization of the rice trade in Kisangani, Zaire.
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Agricultural and rural development policies in Ethiopia: A case study of villagization policy among the Guji-oromo of Jam Jam awraja.
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Agriculture, ecology, kinship and gender: A social and economic history of Tanzania's corridor 500 BC to 1900 AD.
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Afro-Peruvian identity and its connection with the land: The Guayabo-Chincha case.
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Belonging to the (s)oil: Multinational oil corporations, NGOs and community conflict in postcolonial Nigeria.
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The relationship of pottery and economy in Old Kingdom Egypt: A question of state control.
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Crafting intercultural desire: Transforming nation, art, and personhood in Ghana.
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Coming of age in a colony: Youthhood, lawlessness, and colonial authority in Kenya, 1898-1963.
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Cultural imagery and exchange programs as sources of US soft power in West Africa: Unfolding US cultural relations with West Africa from 1957--1991.
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A zooarchaeological investigation into the meat industry established at the Cape of Good Hope by the Dutch East India Company in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
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Faith over color: Ethio-European encounters and discourses in the early-modern era.
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Family and power in early modern Europe: The Fernandez de Cordoba lineage, service, and the construction of the Spanish Empire.
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Changing models: The discord between the European settlers and the administration of German East Africa.
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Macrocultures, migration, and Somali malls: A social history of Somali dress and aesthetics.
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Exceptionalism and the imperial mystique: National and colonial discourse and the forging of a Portuguese imperial identity, 1928--1945.
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Modernizing a Moroccan Medina: Commercial and technological innovations at the workplace of millers and butchers in Fez, 1878--1937.
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Democratic process, mediated models and the reconstitution of meaning in democratic organizations: Trade union cooperatives in South Africa.
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The nation rewritten: History, fiction, translation and the Francophone novel in the Maghreb (Driss Chraibi, Tahar Djaout, Morocco, Algeria).
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Fishing for a living: Subsistence and income uses of a common property resource in the Upper Zambezi floodplains.
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The rise of African rice farming and the economic use of plants in the upper Middle Niger Delta (Mali).
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Demons and demos: Violence, memory and citizenship in post-conflict states (South Africa).
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Bitter roots: African science and the search for healing plants in Ghana, 1885--2005.
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An empire of facts: Ethnography and the politics of cultural knowledge in French Algeria, 1871--1914.
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Conceptions of equality and slavery in Islamic law: Tribalism, piety, and pluralism.
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Towards economic development in the Kingdom of Lesotho: A case study of women's participation in national development.
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Invisible immigrants: Algerian families and the French welfare state in the era of decolonization (1947--1974).
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The public deploys the troops? Public opinion and public deliberation over United States military involvement in Somalia (Juergen Habermas, Joshua Cohen).
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The dynamics of state formation: The archaeology and ethnohistory of pre-colonial Dahomey (Benin).
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Lords of the fly: Environmental images, colonial science and social engineering in British East African sleeping sickness control, 1903-1963.
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The landscapes of memory: A history of social identity in the western Serengeti, Tanzania.
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Negotiating identities: African students in British and American universities.
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Oil production and problems in Nigeria's Niger Delta: Military and civilian regimes' responses (1979--2001).
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HIV/AIDS, visual artistic expression and traditional crafts in Southern Africa (Immune deficiency, Botswana, South Africa, Zimbabwe).
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Migrating to citizenship: Mobility, law, and nationality in South Africa, 1897--1937.
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The politics of information: Libraries and librarianship in the Western Cape, South Africa, 1930s--1960s.
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE TEXTBOOK TREATMENT OF AFRICA SOUTH OF THE SAHARA: AN ANALYSIS OF TWELVE SELECTED TEXTS PUBLISHED IN THE 1960'S AND 1970'S FOR GRADES 3 AND 6.
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"Literally a continent to win": The United States, development, and the Cold War in Africa, 1961--1963 (John F. Kennedy).
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Designing the delta: A history of water and development in the Lower Rufiji River Basin, Tanzania, 1945--1985.
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Nation building exercise: Sporting culture and the rise of football in colonial Nigeria.
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Conflict radio and ethnic warfare in Liberia: 1980--1997 (Samuel K. Doe, Charles Taylor).
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Negotiating a hybrid medical culture: African healers in southeastern Africa from the 1820s to the 1940s.
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Syphilis and civilization: A social and cultural history of sexually transmitted disease in colonial Zambia and Zimbabwe, 1890--1960.
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Implementing economic reforms: A study of the Ugandan liberalization program from 1987 to 1998.
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Developmentalism and its failings: Why rural development went wrong in 1960s and 1970s Tanzania.
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The structure, management and effectiveness of international non-governmental relief and development organizations: A case-study of world vision in Rwanda from 1993 to 2002.
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Political economy and settlement systems of medieval northern Morocco: An archaeological-historical approach.
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Land, social change and urban development in Onitsha, eastern Nigeria, 1857--1960.
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A critical analysis on Bantu school boards, 1954--1978: Local administration of Black education in South Africa.
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Cold War Battleground in Africa: American Foreign Policy and the Congo Crisis, January 1959 - January 1961.
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Joint-stock capitalism & the Atlantic commercial network: The Royal African Company, 1672--1752.
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Constantly vulnerable to crisis: A case study of the right to food in the Horn of Africa.
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Returning to Rebuild: Forced Migration, Resource Transformation and Reintegration of Liberian Returnees from Ghana and Guinea.
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The rough and the cut: Nature, value, and the fetish in Angola's diamond mines.
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Ethiopian and American relations a study of 1954: The impact of Haile Selassie I on American domestic and foreign policies.
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