[n° ou bulletin]
| Titre : |
v. 57, no 2 - 2016 |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Importance : |
[iv p.], p. 171-372 : |
| Présentation : |
ill., cartes |
| Format : |
23 cm |
| Langues : |
Français (fre) |
| Note de contenu : |
JAH FORUM: NEW DIRECTIONS IN EAT AFRICAN ARCHAEOLOGY: Introduction.--New directions for historical archaeology in Eastern Africa? / Paul J. Lane.--Historical archaeology in East Africa: past practice and future directions / Peter R. Schmidt.--Constructing history in Uganda / Andrew Reid.--REGIONAL STRUGGLES IN COLONIAL WEST AFRICA: Who controls Warri? How ethnicity became volatile in the western Niger Delta (1928-52) / Oghenetoja Okoh.--Storming the citadel: decolonization and political contestation in Guinea's Futa Jallon, 1945-61 / John Straussberger.--THE POLITICS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN SOUTH AFRICA: Education and the agraria question in South Africa, c. 1900-40 / Julia Tischler.--Nelson mandela and Wits University / Bruce Murray.--REVIEWS OF BOOKS: The articulation of power in medieval Iberia and the Maghrib, éd. Amira K. Bennison / Ismael M. Montana.--Interlopers of empire: the Lebanese diaspora in colonial Rench West Afriica, d'Andrew Arsan / Gijsert Oonk.--Paths toward the nation: Islam, community, and early Naitonalist mobilization in Eritrea, 1941-1961 / James De Lroenzi.--In Idi Amin's shadow: Women, gender, and militarism in Uganda, de Alicia C. Decker / Aneeth Kaur Hundle.--Government of development: peasants and politicians in postcolonial Tanzania, de Leander Schneider / Paul Bjerk.--Unreasonable histories: Nativism, multiracial lives, and the genealogical imagination in British Africa, de Christopher J. Lee / Juliette B. Milner-Thornton.--Training for model citizenship: an ethnography of civic education and state-making in Rwanda, de Sirkka Ahonen.--The horns of the beast: The Swakop River campaign and World War I in South-West Africa, 1914-1915, de James Stejkal / Bill Nasson.--Historical archaeology in South Africa: material culture of the Dutch East India Company at the Cape, éd. Carmel Shrire / Paul Lane.--Materialities of ritual in the Black Atlantic, éd. Akinwumi Ogundiran & Paula Saunders.--Who shall enter Paradise? Christian origins of Muslim Northern Nigeria, ca. 1890-1975, de Shobona Shankar / Heather J. Sharkey.--Colonialism by proxy: Hausa imperial agents and Middle Belt consciousness in Nigeria, de Moses E. Ochunu / Shabona Shankar.--Kuma Malinke historiography: Sundiata Keita to Almamy Samori Toure, de Nubia Kai / Stephen Belcher.--African women: a historical panorama, de Patricia w. Romero / Rebecca Gearhart.--Africanizing democracies, 1980-present, d'Alicia C. Decker / Maria Berghs.--Examining human rights issues and the Democracy Project in Sub-Saharan Africa: a theoretical critique and prospect for progress in the millennium, d'E. Ike Udogu / Kofi Oteng Kufuor. |
[n° ou bulletin]
v. 57, no 2 - 2016 [texte imprimé] . - [iv p.], p. 171-372 : : ill., cartes ; 23 cm. Langues : Français ( fre)
| Note de contenu : |
JAH FORUM: NEW DIRECTIONS IN EAT AFRICAN ARCHAEOLOGY: Introduction.--New directions for historical archaeology in Eastern Africa? / Paul J. Lane.--Historical archaeology in East Africa: past practice and future directions / Peter R. Schmidt.--Constructing history in Uganda / Andrew Reid.--REGIONAL STRUGGLES IN COLONIAL WEST AFRICA: Who controls Warri? How ethnicity became volatile in the western Niger Delta (1928-52) / Oghenetoja Okoh.--Storming the citadel: decolonization and political contestation in Guinea's Futa Jallon, 1945-61 / John Straussberger.--THE POLITICS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN SOUTH AFRICA: Education and the agraria question in South Africa, c. 1900-40 / Julia Tischler.--Nelson mandela and Wits University / Bruce Murray.--REVIEWS OF BOOKS: The articulation of power in medieval Iberia and the Maghrib, éd. Amira K. Bennison / Ismael M. Montana.--Interlopers of empire: the Lebanese diaspora in colonial Rench West Afriica, d'Andrew Arsan / Gijsert Oonk.--Paths toward the nation: Islam, community, and early Naitonalist mobilization in Eritrea, 1941-1961 / James De Lroenzi.--In Idi Amin's shadow: Women, gender, and militarism in Uganda, de Alicia C. Decker / Aneeth Kaur Hundle.--Government of development: peasants and politicians in postcolonial Tanzania, de Leander Schneider / Paul Bjerk.--Unreasonable histories: Nativism, multiracial lives, and the genealogical imagination in British Africa, de Christopher J. Lee / Juliette B. Milner-Thornton.--Training for model citizenship: an ethnography of civic education and state-making in Rwanda, de Sirkka Ahonen.--The horns of the beast: The Swakop River campaign and World War I in South-West Africa, 1914-1915, de James Stejkal / Bill Nasson.--Historical archaeology in South Africa: material culture of the Dutch East India Company at the Cape, éd. Carmel Shrire / Paul Lane.--Materialities of ritual in the Black Atlantic, éd. Akinwumi Ogundiran & Paula Saunders.--Who shall enter Paradise? Christian origins of Muslim Northern Nigeria, ca. 1890-1975, de Shobona Shankar / Heather J. Sharkey.--Colonialism by proxy: Hausa imperial agents and Middle Belt consciousness in Nigeria, de Moses E. Ochunu / Shabona Shankar.--Kuma Malinke historiography: Sundiata Keita to Almamy Samori Toure, de Nubia Kai / Stephen Belcher.--African women: a historical panorama, de Patricia w. Romero / Rebecca Gearhart.--Africanizing democracies, 1980-present, d'Alicia C. Decker / Maria Berghs.--Examining human rights issues and the Democracy Project in Sub-Saharan Africa: a theoretical critique and prospect for progress in the millennium, d'E. Ike Udogu / Kofi Oteng Kufuor. |
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