[n° ou bulletin]
| Titre : |
v. 58, no 1 - 2017 |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Langues : |
Français (fre) |
| Note de contenu : |
E.P. Thompson, ‘Social history’, and South African historiography, 1970-90 / Peter Delius.–-The spinning jenny and the sorting table: E.P. Thompson and workers in industrializing Europe and Southern Africa / John Nigginson.-–Nonconformity in Africa’s cultural history / Derek R. Peterson.–-Whites and hunters: the path not taken / Luise White.-–African cosmopolitanism in the early modern Mediterranean: the diasporic life of Johannes, the Ethiopian pilgrim who became a Counter-Reformation bishop / Mateo Savadore.–-Dreams and political imagination in colonial Buganda, de Jonathon L. Earle.–All the kabaka’s wives: marital claims in Buganda’s 1953-5 kabaka crisis / Carol Summers.-–The survival con: fraud and forgery in the Republic of Biafra, 1967-70 / Samuel Fury Childs Daly.–-REVIEWS OF BOOKS: Yves Person, un historien de l’Afrique engagé dans son temps, éd. Charles Becker, et al. / Gregory Mann.-–Fantômas sous les tropics: aller au cinéma en Afrique colonial, d’Odile Goerg; Colonial cinema in Africa: origins, images, audiences, de Glenn Reynolds.-–Historical dictionary of slavery and abolition, éd. Martin A. Klein / Jelmer Vos.–-Berber government: the Kabyle polity in pre-colonial Algeria, de Hugh Roberts / Phillip C. Naylor.–-The historical ecology of malaria in Ethiopia: deposing the spirits, de James C. McCann / Benjamin J. Reilly.-–Ethnic patriotism and the East African Revival: a history of dissent, c1935-1973, de Derrick R. Peterson / Brian Stanley.-–Muslims in Kenyan politics: Political involvement, marginalization, and minority status, de Hassan J. Ndzovu / M. Christian Green.–-Colonial Kenya observed: British rule, Mau Mau and the wind of change, de S.H. Fazan / Brett Shadle.–-On the path to genocide: Rwanda and Armenia reexamined, de Kjell Anderson.-–Cracks in the dome: fractured histories of empire in the Zanzibar Museum, 1897-1964, de Sarah Longhair / Antoni Scholtens Folkers.–-Imagining a nation: history and memory in making Zimbabwe, de Ruramisai Charumbira / Alois S. Mlambo.–-Remaking Mutirikwi: landscape, water and belonging in Southern Zimbabwe, de Joost Fontein / Andrew M.C. Harnack.–Apartheid, 1948-1994, de Saul Dubow / Nancy L. Clark.–-Biko’s ghost: the iconography of black consciousness, de Shannen L. Hill / Daniel Magaziner.-–At home in the Okavango: white Botswana narratives of emplacement and belonging, de Catie Gressier / David McDermott Hughes.-–Unpopular sovereignty: Rhodesian independence and African decolonization, de Luise White / Timothy Scarnecchia.-–Cross-cultural exchange in the Atlantic world: Angola and Brazil during the end of the slave trade, de Roquinaldo Ferreira / Stefania Capone.-–Diamonds in the rough: Corporate paternalism and African professionalism in the mines of colonial Angola, 1917-1975, de Todd Cleveland / Jeremy Ball.–-Cubans in Angola: South-South cooperation and transfer of knowledge, 1976-1991, de Christian Hatzky / Myra Ann Houser.–-De la signature à la Diriyanké sénégalaise: trajectoires féminines, et visions partagées, de Aissata Kane Lo / Philip J. Havik.–-Children and childhood in colonial Nigerian histories, éd. Saheed Aderinto / Rufus T. Akinyele.-Slavery, memory, and religion in Southeastern Ghana, c1850-present, de Meera Venkatachalam / Judy Rosenthal.--CORRIGENDUM: A new type of citizen: youth, gender, and generation in the Ghanaian Builders Brigade–Corrigendum / Jeffrey S. Ahlman |
[n° ou bulletin]
v. 58, no 1 - 2017 [texte imprimé]. Langues : Français ( fre)
| Note de contenu : |
E.P. Thompson, ‘Social history’, and South African historiography, 1970-90 / Peter Delius.–-The spinning jenny and the sorting table: E.P. Thompson and workers in industrializing Europe and Southern Africa / John Nigginson.-–Nonconformity in Africa’s cultural history / Derek R. Peterson.–-Whites and hunters: the path not taken / Luise White.-–African cosmopolitanism in the early modern Mediterranean: the diasporic life of Johannes, the Ethiopian pilgrim who became a Counter-Reformation bishop / Mateo Savadore.–-Dreams and political imagination in colonial Buganda, de Jonathon L. Earle.–All the kabaka’s wives: marital claims in Buganda’s 1953-5 kabaka crisis / Carol Summers.-–The survival con: fraud and forgery in the Republic of Biafra, 1967-70 / Samuel Fury Childs Daly.–-REVIEWS OF BOOKS: Yves Person, un historien de l’Afrique engagé dans son temps, éd. Charles Becker, et al. / Gregory Mann.-–Fantômas sous les tropics: aller au cinéma en Afrique colonial, d’Odile Goerg; Colonial cinema in Africa: origins, images, audiences, de Glenn Reynolds.-–Historical dictionary of slavery and abolition, éd. Martin A. Klein / Jelmer Vos.–-Berber government: the Kabyle polity in pre-colonial Algeria, de Hugh Roberts / Phillip C. Naylor.–-The historical ecology of malaria in Ethiopia: deposing the spirits, de James C. McCann / Benjamin J. Reilly.-–Ethnic patriotism and the East African Revival: a history of dissent, c1935-1973, de Derrick R. Peterson / Brian Stanley.-–Muslims in Kenyan politics: Political involvement, marginalization, and minority status, de Hassan J. Ndzovu / M. Christian Green.–-Colonial Kenya observed: British rule, Mau Mau and the wind of change, de S.H. Fazan / Brett Shadle.–-On the path to genocide: Rwanda and Armenia reexamined, de Kjell Anderson.-–Cracks in the dome: fractured histories of empire in the Zanzibar Museum, 1897-1964, de Sarah Longhair / Antoni Scholtens Folkers.–-Imagining a nation: history and memory in making Zimbabwe, de Ruramisai Charumbira / Alois S. Mlambo.–-Remaking Mutirikwi: landscape, water and belonging in Southern Zimbabwe, de Joost Fontein / Andrew M.C. Harnack.–Apartheid, 1948-1994, de Saul Dubow / Nancy L. Clark.–-Biko’s ghost: the iconography of black consciousness, de Shannen L. Hill / Daniel Magaziner.-–At home in the Okavango: white Botswana narratives of emplacement and belonging, de Catie Gressier / David McDermott Hughes.-–Unpopular sovereignty: Rhodesian independence and African decolonization, de Luise White / Timothy Scarnecchia.-–Cross-cultural exchange in the Atlantic world: Angola and Brazil during the end of the slave trade, de Roquinaldo Ferreira / Stefania Capone.-–Diamonds in the rough: Corporate paternalism and African professionalism in the mines of colonial Angola, 1917-1975, de Todd Cleveland / Jeremy Ball.–-Cubans in Angola: South-South cooperation and transfer of knowledge, 1976-1991, de Christian Hatzky / Myra Ann Houser.–-De la signature à la Diriyanké sénégalaise: trajectoires féminines, et visions partagées, de Aissata Kane Lo / Philip J. Havik.–-Children and childhood in colonial Nigerian histories, éd. Saheed Aderinto / Rufus T. Akinyele.-Slavery, memory, and religion in Southeastern Ghana, c1850-present, de Meera Venkatachalam / Judy Rosenthal.--CORRIGENDUM: A new type of citizen: youth, gender, and generation in the Ghanaian Builders Brigade–Corrigendum / Jeffrey S. Ahlman |
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