[n° ou bulletin]
| Titre : |
v. 38, no 1 - 2004 |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Importance : |
[iv], 236 p. |
| Format : |
22 cm |
| Langues : |
Français (fre) |
| Note de contenu : |
Privatisation des soins de santé en Afrique: une solution miracle au bénéfice (et au détriment) de qui? / Rémi Bachand.--Les crises des systèmes d'enseignement en Afrique noire: un essai d'analyse à travers le case du Burkina Faso / Pascal Bianchini.--Troubles at the office: clerks, state authority, and social conflict in Gabon, 1920-45 / Jeremy Rich.--A metaphor for freedom: Olaudah Equiano and slavery in Africa / Louise Rolingher.--A new look at colonial women British teachers and activists in Uganda, 1898-1962 / Aili Mari Tripp.--CONTRIBUTORS/COLLABORATEURS.--REVIEWS/COMPTES RENDUS: Women in African colonial histories, éd. Jean Allman, Susan Geiger & Nakanyike Musisi / Kathleen Sheldon.--Human rights under African constitutions: realizing the promise for ourselves, d'Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'idm / Bonny Ibhawoh.--Uniting a divided city: governance and social exclusion in Johannesburg, de Jo Beall, Owen Crankshaw & Susan Parnell / Fiona C. Ross.--The Nile, de Robert O. Collins / Robert L. Tignor.--Writing a wider war: rethinking gender, race, and identity in the South Arican War, 1899-1902, de Greg Cuthbertson / Peter Limb.--Hostels, sexuality, and the apartheid legacy: malevolent geographies, de Glen S. Elder / Tiffany F. Jones.--The African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights: the system in practice, 1986-2000, éd. Malcolm D. Evans & Rachel Murray / Donald Rothchild.--Africa, éd. Toyin Falola; v. 4. The end of colonial rule: nationalism and decolonization, de John Flint.--Colonial rule and crisis in Equatorial Africa: Southern Gabon ca. 1850-1940, de Christopher Gray / Mahir Sau.--The shallow graves of Rwanda, de Shaharyar M. Khan, préf. Mary Robinson / Villia Jefremovas.--Reforming agricultural markets in Africa, de Mylène Kherallah, et al. / Scott Brunger.--The ones that are wanted: communication and the politics of representation in a photographic exhibition, de Corinne Kratz / Aimée Besire.--The weight of the past, de Michael J. Lambek / Bonar A. Gow.--Men and masculinities in modern Africa, é. Lisa A. Lindsay & Stephan F. Miescher / Marc Epprecht.--The Negroland revisited: discovery and invention of the Sudanese Middle Ages, de Pekka Masonen / Timothy Cleaveland.--Fragmented worlds, coherent lives: the politics of difference in Botswana, de Pnina Motzafi-Haler / Pauline E. Peters.--The challenges of leadership and history in Africa: the essays of Bethwell Allan Ogot, éd. Toyin Falola & E.S. Atieno Odhiambo / Justin Willis.--The 1964 army mutinies and the making of modern East Africa, de Timothy H. Parsons / Meschak Owino.--Bedi-Ngula, l'ncien maquisard, de René Philombe / André Djiffack.--Transforming Mozambique: the politiCs of privatization, 1915-2000, de M. Annie Pitcher / Carrie Manning.--Muslim societies in African history: new approaches to African history, de David Robinson / Lidwien Kapteijns.--The sacrificed generation: youth, history, and the colonized mind in Madagascar, de Lesley A. Sharp / Bonar A Gow--A history of the Church in Africa, de Bengt Sundkler & Christopher Steed / Wendy Urban-Mead.--The cocoa farmers of Southern Ghana: incentives, institutions, and change in rural West Africa, de Tsutomu Takane / Stefano Boni.--Security and politics in South Africa: the regional dimension, de Peter Vale / William Reno.--The provocations of amnesty: memory, justice and impunity, éd. Charles Villa-Vicencio & Erik Doxtader / Annelies Verdoolaege.--Groupes serviles au Sahara: approche compartive à partir du cas des arabophones de Mauritanie, dir. Mariella Villassante-de Beauvais / E. Ann McDougall.--Creating Germans abroad: cultural policies and national identity in Namibia, de Daniel Joseph Walther / Udo Krautwurst. |
[n° ou bulletin]
v. 38, no 1 - 2004 [texte imprimé] . - [iv], 236 p. ; 22 cm. Langues : Français ( fre)
| Note de contenu : |
Privatisation des soins de santé en Afrique: une solution miracle au bénéfice (et au détriment) de qui? / Rémi Bachand.--Les crises des systèmes d'enseignement en Afrique noire: un essai d'analyse à travers le case du Burkina Faso / Pascal Bianchini.--Troubles at the office: clerks, state authority, and social conflict in Gabon, 1920-45 / Jeremy Rich.--A metaphor for freedom: Olaudah Equiano and slavery in Africa / Louise Rolingher.--A new look at colonial women British teachers and activists in Uganda, 1898-1962 / Aili Mari Tripp.--CONTRIBUTORS/COLLABORATEURS.--REVIEWS/COMPTES RENDUS: Women in African colonial histories, éd. Jean Allman, Susan Geiger & Nakanyike Musisi / Kathleen Sheldon.--Human rights under African constitutions: realizing the promise for ourselves, d'Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'idm / Bonny Ibhawoh.--Uniting a divided city: governance and social exclusion in Johannesburg, de Jo Beall, Owen Crankshaw & Susan Parnell / Fiona C. Ross.--The Nile, de Robert O. Collins / Robert L. Tignor.--Writing a wider war: rethinking gender, race, and identity in the South Arican War, 1899-1902, de Greg Cuthbertson / Peter Limb.--Hostels, sexuality, and the apartheid legacy: malevolent geographies, de Glen S. Elder / Tiffany F. Jones.--The African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights: the system in practice, 1986-2000, éd. Malcolm D. Evans & Rachel Murray / Donald Rothchild.--Africa, éd. Toyin Falola; v. 4. The end of colonial rule: nationalism and decolonization, de John Flint.--Colonial rule and crisis in Equatorial Africa: Southern Gabon ca. 1850-1940, de Christopher Gray / Mahir Sau.--The shallow graves of Rwanda, de Shaharyar M. Khan, préf. Mary Robinson / Villia Jefremovas.--Reforming agricultural markets in Africa, de Mylène Kherallah, et al. / Scott Brunger.--The ones that are wanted: communication and the politics of representation in a photographic exhibition, de Corinne Kratz / Aimée Besire.--The weight of the past, de Michael J. Lambek / Bonar A. Gow.--Men and masculinities in modern Africa, é. Lisa A. Lindsay & Stephan F. Miescher / Marc Epprecht.--The Negroland revisited: discovery and invention of the Sudanese Middle Ages, de Pekka Masonen / Timothy Cleaveland.--Fragmented worlds, coherent lives: the politics of difference in Botswana, de Pnina Motzafi-Haler / Pauline E. Peters.--The challenges of leadership and history in Africa: the essays of Bethwell Allan Ogot, éd. Toyin Falola & E.S. Atieno Odhiambo / Justin Willis.--The 1964 army mutinies and the making of modern East Africa, de Timothy H. Parsons / Meschak Owino.--Bedi-Ngula, l'ncien maquisard, de René Philombe / André Djiffack.--Transforming Mozambique: the politiCs of privatization, 1915-2000, de M. Annie Pitcher / Carrie Manning.--Muslim societies in African history: new approaches to African history, de David Robinson / Lidwien Kapteijns.--The sacrificed generation: youth, history, and the colonized mind in Madagascar, de Lesley A. Sharp / Bonar A Gow--A history of the Church in Africa, de Bengt Sundkler & Christopher Steed / Wendy Urban-Mead.--The cocoa farmers of Southern Ghana: incentives, institutions, and change in rural West Africa, de Tsutomu Takane / Stefano Boni.--Security and politics in South Africa: the regional dimension, de Peter Vale / William Reno.--The provocations of amnesty: memory, justice and impunity, éd. Charles Villa-Vicencio & Erik Doxtader / Annelies Verdoolaege.--Groupes serviles au Sahara: approche compartive à partir du cas des arabophones de Mauritanie, dir. Mariella Villassante-de Beauvais / E. Ann McDougall.--Creating Germans abroad: cultural policies and national identity in Namibia, de Daniel Joseph Walther / Udo Krautwurst. |
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