[n° ou bulletin]
| Titre : |
v. 56, no 3 - 2015 |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Langues : |
Français (fre) |
| Note de contenu : |
‘Lucumi’, ‘Terranova’, and the origins of the Yoruba nation, / Henry B. Lovejoy & Olatunji Ojo.--“‘I want to follow Kwaku’: the construction of self and home by unfree children in the Gold Coast, c. 1941" Jessica V. Cammaert.-–“‘Stealing the way’ to Meccca; West African pilgrims and illicit Red Sea passages, 1920-50s / Jonathan Miran.-–The unaccountable census: colonial enumeration and its implications for the Somali people of Kenya” / Keren Weitzberg.–-Socialism on safari: Wildlife and nation-building in postcolonial Tanzania, 1961-177l”, de Julie M. Weiskopf.-–Africanising apartheid: identity, ideology, and state-building in post-independence Africa” / Jamie Miller.–-REVIEW OF BOOKS: States at work: dynamics of African bureaucracies, éd. Thomas Bierschenk & Jean-Pierre Olivier de Sardan / J. Tyler Dickovick.-–Where the Negroes are masters: an African port in the era of the slave trade, de Randy J. Sparks / Toby Green.-–Transatlantic Africa, 1440-1888, de Kwasi Konadu / Jonathan Reynolds.-–The letters and writings of Gustavus Vassa (Olaudah Equiano, the African): documenting abolition of the slave trade, éd. Karlee Anne Sapoznik / Vanessa Mongey.-–È?u, Yoruba god, power, and the frontiers, éd. Toyin Falola / Susan A.C. Rosenfeld.-–Black skin, white coats: Nigerian psychiatrists, decolonialization, and the globalization of psychiatry, de Matthew M. Heaton / Sally Swartz.–-Bitter roots: the search for healing plants in Africa, de Abena Dove Osseo-Asare / Laura N. Tilghman.–-Search for the Nile’s source: the ruined reputation of John Petherick, nineteenth-century Welsh explorer, de John Humphries / W.B. Carnochan.–-De la côte aux confins: récits de voyageurs swahili, de Nathalie Carré / Cecile Van Den Avenne.–Muslim women in postcolonial Kenya: leadership, representation, and social change, de Oussema D. Alidou / Hassan J. Nkdzovu.–-Zulu warriors: the battle for the South African frontier, de John Laband / Spencer Jones.–-Stories of contention: a history of Africa’s diamonds, de Todd Cleveland / Candice Goucher.–-The South African reader: history, culture, politics, éd. Clifton Crais & Thomas V. McClendon Kenneth Wilburn.-–The Akan people: a documentary history, e Kwasi Konai / Emmanuel Ababio Ofosu-Mensah.–-Ghana during the First World War: the colonial administration of Sir Hugh Cliffor, d’Elizabeth Wrangham / Roger S. Gocking |
[n° ou bulletin]
v. 56, no 3 - 2015 [texte imprimé]. Langues : Français ( fre)
| Note de contenu : |
‘Lucumi’, ‘Terranova’, and the origins of the Yoruba nation, / Henry B. Lovejoy & Olatunji Ojo.--“‘I want to follow Kwaku’: the construction of self and home by unfree children in the Gold Coast, c. 1941" Jessica V. Cammaert.-–“‘Stealing the way’ to Meccca; West African pilgrims and illicit Red Sea passages, 1920-50s / Jonathan Miran.-–The unaccountable census: colonial enumeration and its implications for the Somali people of Kenya” / Keren Weitzberg.–-Socialism on safari: Wildlife and nation-building in postcolonial Tanzania, 1961-177l”, de Julie M. Weiskopf.-–Africanising apartheid: identity, ideology, and state-building in post-independence Africa” / Jamie Miller.–-REVIEW OF BOOKS: States at work: dynamics of African bureaucracies, éd. Thomas Bierschenk & Jean-Pierre Olivier de Sardan / J. Tyler Dickovick.-–Where the Negroes are masters: an African port in the era of the slave trade, de Randy J. Sparks / Toby Green.-–Transatlantic Africa, 1440-1888, de Kwasi Konadu / Jonathan Reynolds.-–The letters and writings of Gustavus Vassa (Olaudah Equiano, the African): documenting abolition of the slave trade, éd. Karlee Anne Sapoznik / Vanessa Mongey.-–È?u, Yoruba god, power, and the frontiers, éd. Toyin Falola / Susan A.C. Rosenfeld.-–Black skin, white coats: Nigerian psychiatrists, decolonialization, and the globalization of psychiatry, de Matthew M. Heaton / Sally Swartz.–-Bitter roots: the search for healing plants in Africa, de Abena Dove Osseo-Asare / Laura N. Tilghman.–-Search for the Nile’s source: the ruined reputation of John Petherick, nineteenth-century Welsh explorer, de John Humphries / W.B. Carnochan.–-De la côte aux confins: récits de voyageurs swahili, de Nathalie Carré / Cecile Van Den Avenne.–Muslim women in postcolonial Kenya: leadership, representation, and social change, de Oussema D. Alidou / Hassan J. Nkdzovu.–-Zulu warriors: the battle for the South African frontier, de John Laband / Spencer Jones.–-Stories of contention: a history of Africa’s diamonds, de Todd Cleveland / Candice Goucher.–-The South African reader: history, culture, politics, éd. Clifton Crais & Thomas V. McClendon Kenneth Wilburn.-–The Akan people: a documentary history, e Kwasi Konai / Emmanuel Ababio Ofosu-Mensah.–-Ghana during the First World War: the colonial administration of Sir Hugh Cliffor, d’Elizabeth Wrangham / Roger S. Gocking |
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