[n° ou bulletin]
| Titre : |
v. 58, no 3 - 2017 |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Langues : |
Français (fre) |
| Note de contenu : |
Frontier security in North East Africa: conflict and colonial development on the margins: 1930-60, de Hannah Whittaker.-–Stasis and slums: the changing temporal, spatial, and gendered meaning of “home”in Northeastern Kenya / Sean Bloch.-–History in twentieth-century Ethiopia: the “great tradition” and the counter-histories of national failure / Sara Marzagora.-–The colonial pasts of medieval texts in Northern Africa: useful knowledge, publication history, and political violence in colonial and post-independence Algeria / Paul M. Love, Jr.-–Bringing history back in: past, present, and conflict in Rwanda and the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo / Gillian Mathys.–-Bible translation and the formation of corporate identity in Uganda and Congo 1900-40 / Emma Wild-Wood.-–REVIEWS OF BOOKS: The Ottoman scramble for Africa: empire and diplomacy in the Sahara and the Hijaz, de Mostafa Minawi / Avishai Ben-Dror.-–Nyerere: the early years, de Thomas Molony / Andreas Eckert.-–Hunting Africa: British sport, African knowledge, and the nature of empire, de Angela Thompsell.–-Doing conceptutal history in Africa, éd. Axel Fleisch & Rhiannon Stephens / Raevin F. Jimenez.–-Atlantic Africa and the Spanish Caribbean, 150-1640, de David Wheat / Manuel Barcia.–-Beyond the State: the colonial medical service in British Africa, éd. Anna Greenwood / Julie M. Weiskopf.–-Transnational histories of youth in the Twentieth Century, éd. Richard Ivan Jobs & David M. Pomfret / Abosede Goerge.–-Ethnicities, nationalities, and cross-cultural representations in Africa and the diaspora, éd. Gloria Chuku / Bernie Lombardi.–-North Africa under Byzantium and early Islam, éd. Susan T. Stevens & Jonathan P. Conant / Vassilios Christides.–-Return to Casablanca: Jews, Muslims, and an Israeli anthropologist, d’André Levy / Harvey E. Goldberg.–-Mecca of revolution: Algeria, decolonization and the Third World Order, de Jeffrey James Byrne / Darcie Fontaine.–-Famine in Somalia: competing imperatives, collective failures, 2011-12, de Daniel Maxwell & Nisar Majid / Jonathan Benthall.–-Lettres de Sanga, de Deborah Lifchitz & Denise Paulme, éd. Marianne Lemaire / Claire H. Griffiths.–-Cultural landscape heritage in Sub-Saharan Africa, éd. John Beardsley / Jane Carruthers.–-Indian doctors in Kenya, 1895-1940: the forgotten history, d’Anna Greenwood & Harshad Topiwala / Gijsbert Oonk.–-Population, tradition, and environmental control in colonial Kenya, de Martin S. Shanguhyia / Amanda E. Lewis.–-In step with the times: Mapiko Masquerades of Mozambique, de Paolo Israel / Kelly M. Askew.–-African music, power, and being in colonial Zimbabwe, de Mhoze Chikowero / Nate Plageman.–-Manners make a nation: racial etiquette in Southern Rhodesia, 1910-1963 / Tapiwa Madimu.–-Divination’s grasp: African encounters with the Almost Said, de Richard Werbner / Casey Golomski.–-The lost white tribe: explorers, scientists, and the theory that changed a continent, de Michael F. Robinson / Rebecca C. Hughes.–-Collecting food, cultivating people: subsistence and society in Central Africa, de Kathryn M. De Luna / Joseph C. Miller.--Sunjata: a new prose version, trad./éd. David C. Conrad / Stephen Bulman.–-Nigeria: a new history of a turbulent century, de Richard Bourne / Toyin Falola.–-Crossing the color line: race, sex, and the contested politics of colonialism in Ghana, de Carina E Ray / Hilary Jones |
[n° ou bulletin]
v. 58, no 3 - 2017 [texte imprimé]. Langues : Français ( fre)
| Note de contenu : |
Frontier security in North East Africa: conflict and colonial development on the margins: 1930-60, de Hannah Whittaker.-–Stasis and slums: the changing temporal, spatial, and gendered meaning of “home”in Northeastern Kenya / Sean Bloch.-–History in twentieth-century Ethiopia: the “great tradition” and the counter-histories of national failure / Sara Marzagora.-–The colonial pasts of medieval texts in Northern Africa: useful knowledge, publication history, and political violence in colonial and post-independence Algeria / Paul M. Love, Jr.-–Bringing history back in: past, present, and conflict in Rwanda and the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo / Gillian Mathys.–-Bible translation and the formation of corporate identity in Uganda and Congo 1900-40 / Emma Wild-Wood.-–REVIEWS OF BOOKS: The Ottoman scramble for Africa: empire and diplomacy in the Sahara and the Hijaz, de Mostafa Minawi / Avishai Ben-Dror.-–Nyerere: the early years, de Thomas Molony / Andreas Eckert.-–Hunting Africa: British sport, African knowledge, and the nature of empire, de Angela Thompsell.–-Doing conceptutal history in Africa, éd. Axel Fleisch & Rhiannon Stephens / Raevin F. Jimenez.–-Atlantic Africa and the Spanish Caribbean, 150-1640, de David Wheat / Manuel Barcia.–-Beyond the State: the colonial medical service in British Africa, éd. Anna Greenwood / Julie M. Weiskopf.–-Transnational histories of youth in the Twentieth Century, éd. Richard Ivan Jobs & David M. Pomfret / Abosede Goerge.–-Ethnicities, nationalities, and cross-cultural representations in Africa and the diaspora, éd. Gloria Chuku / Bernie Lombardi.–-North Africa under Byzantium and early Islam, éd. Susan T. Stevens & Jonathan P. Conant / Vassilios Christides.–-Return to Casablanca: Jews, Muslims, and an Israeli anthropologist, d’André Levy / Harvey E. Goldberg.–-Mecca of revolution: Algeria, decolonization and the Third World Order, de Jeffrey James Byrne / Darcie Fontaine.–-Famine in Somalia: competing imperatives, collective failures, 2011-12, de Daniel Maxwell & Nisar Majid / Jonathan Benthall.–-Lettres de Sanga, de Deborah Lifchitz & Denise Paulme, éd. Marianne Lemaire / Claire H. Griffiths.–-Cultural landscape heritage in Sub-Saharan Africa, éd. John Beardsley / Jane Carruthers.–-Indian doctors in Kenya, 1895-1940: the forgotten history, d’Anna Greenwood & Harshad Topiwala / Gijsbert Oonk.–-Population, tradition, and environmental control in colonial Kenya, de Martin S. Shanguhyia / Amanda E. Lewis.–-In step with the times: Mapiko Masquerades of Mozambique, de Paolo Israel / Kelly M. Askew.–-African music, power, and being in colonial Zimbabwe, de Mhoze Chikowero / Nate Plageman.–-Manners make a nation: racial etiquette in Southern Rhodesia, 1910-1963 / Tapiwa Madimu.–-Divination’s grasp: African encounters with the Almost Said, de Richard Werbner / Casey Golomski.–-The lost white tribe: explorers, scientists, and the theory that changed a continent, de Michael F. Robinson / Rebecca C. Hughes.–-Collecting food, cultivating people: subsistence and society in Central Africa, de Kathryn M. De Luna / Joseph C. Miller.--Sunjata: a new prose version, trad./éd. David C. Conrad / Stephen Bulman.–-Nigeria: a new history of a turbulent century, de Richard Bourne / Toyin Falola.–-Crossing the color line: race, sex, and the contested politics of colonialism in Ghana, de Carina E Ray / Hilary Jones |
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