[n° ou bulletin]
| Titre : |
v. 59,no 2 - 2018 |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Année de publication : |
2018 |
| Langues : |
Français (fre) |
| Note de contenu : |
Issue introduction. -- RESEARCH ARTICLES: Primitive techniques: from "customary" to "artisanal" mining in French West Africa / Robyn d'Avignon. -- Rural development, rural history, and the struggle for authority in early apartheid Zululland / Ashley Parcells. -- Catholic schools as "a nation in miniature": Catholic civism in Senegal and beauty, 1960-1970s / Rachel A. Kantrowitz. -- Guerilla broadcasters and the unnerved colonial state in Angola (1961-74) ; Marissa J. Moorman. -- Scars, marked bodies, and suffering: the Mulele "rebellion"in postcolonial Congo/ Emery M. Kalema. -- The shape of aspiration: clandestine masonry house construction in Lourenço Marques, Mozambique (1`960-75) David Morton. -- REVIEWS OF BOOKS: Njinga of Angola: Africa's warrior queen, de Linda M. Heywood / David M. Gordon. -- Islamic reform in twentieth century Africa, de Roman Loimeier / Ousmane Kane. -- Algeria revisited: history, culture and identity, éd. Rabah Aissaoui and Claire Edridge / Patricia M.E. Lorcin. -- The Arabs and the scramble for Africa, de John C. Wilkinson / Beatrice Nicolini. -- Shari'a and the Islamic state in 19th-century Sudan: the Mahdi's legal methodology and doctrine, d'Áharon Layish /Jay Spaulding. -- Controversial chiefs in colonial Kenya: the untold story of Senior Chief Waruhia wa Kung'u, 1890-1952, d'Evanston N. Waimagatta / W.O. Maloba. --- Swahili port cities: the architecture of elsewhere, de Prita Meier / Garth A. Myers. -- Material explorations in African archaeology, de Timothy Insoli / Kofi Nutor. -- Understanding Zimbabwe: from liberation to authoritarianism, de Sara Rich Dorman / Norma Krihger. -- A Canadian girl in South Africa: a teacher's experience in the South African War, 1899-1902, d'E. Maud Graham, éd./intro. Michael Dawson, Catherine Gidney & Suzanne M. Klaussen / Jean P.Smith.--Birders of Africa: history of a network, de Nancy J. Jacobs / Gillian Feeley-Harrik. -- An African volk: the apartheid regime and the search for survival, de Jamie Miller / F.A. Mouaton. -- Selling apartheid: Souath Africa's global propaganda war, de Ron Nixon / Jamie Miller.--Democracy's infrastructure: techno-politics of protest after apartheid, d'Antina von Schnitzler / Faeeza Ballim. -- Humor and violence: seeing Europeans in Central African art, de Z.S. Strother / Nichole N. Bridges. -- Afro-European trade int he Atlantic world: the western Slave Coast, c.1350-c.1885, de Silke Strickrodge / J. Cameron Monroe. -- The experiential Caribbean: creating knowledge and healing in the early modern Atlantic, de Pablo Gómez / Benjamin Breen. -- Africans of the Old Soth: mapping exceptional lives across the Atlantic world, de Randy J. Sparks / Theresa A. Singleton. -- West AFrica's Women of God: Alinesitoué and the Diola prophetic tradition, de Robert M. Baum / Ferdinand De Jong. -- What gender is motherhood?: changing Yoruba ideals of power, procreation, and identity in the age of modernity, d'Oyèrónké Oyeyùmé / Signe Arnfred. -- Decolonizing the republics: African and Caribbean migrants in postwar Paris, 1946-1974, de Félix F. Germain / Elizabeth A. Foster. -- Nigerian on board: becoming Nigerian at sea, de Lynn Schler / Jatin Dua. -- African miracle, African mirage: transnational politics and the paradox of modernization in Ivory Coast, d'Ábou B.Bamba / Veronique Dimier. -- Beyond religious tolerance: Muslim, Christian, and traditional encounters in an African town, éd. Insa Nolte, Olukoya Ogen & Rebecca Jones / Robert Launay. -- Traces of the future: an archaeology of medical science in Africa, de Paul Wenzel Geissler, Guillaume Lachenal, John Manton & Noemi Tousignant / Matthew M. Heaton. -- The politics of heritage in Africa: economics, histories, and infrastructures, éd. Derek R. Peterson, Kodzu Gavua & Giraj Rassoul / Sarah Van Beurden |
[n° ou bulletin]
v. 59,no 2 - 2018 [texte imprimé] . - 2018. Langues : Français ( fre)
| Note de contenu : |
Issue introduction. -- RESEARCH ARTICLES: Primitive techniques: from "customary" to "artisanal" mining in French West Africa / Robyn d'Avignon. -- Rural development, rural history, and the struggle for authority in early apartheid Zululland / Ashley Parcells. -- Catholic schools as "a nation in miniature": Catholic civism in Senegal and beauty, 1960-1970s / Rachel A. Kantrowitz. -- Guerilla broadcasters and the unnerved colonial state in Angola (1961-74) ; Marissa J. Moorman. -- Scars, marked bodies, and suffering: the Mulele "rebellion"in postcolonial Congo/ Emery M. Kalema. -- The shape of aspiration: clandestine masonry house construction in Lourenço Marques, Mozambique (1`960-75) David Morton. -- REVIEWS OF BOOKS: Njinga of Angola: Africa's warrior queen, de Linda M. Heywood / David M. Gordon. -- Islamic reform in twentieth century Africa, de Roman Loimeier / Ousmane Kane. -- Algeria revisited: history, culture and identity, éd. Rabah Aissaoui and Claire Edridge / Patricia M.E. Lorcin. -- The Arabs and the scramble for Africa, de John C. Wilkinson / Beatrice Nicolini. -- Shari'a and the Islamic state in 19th-century Sudan: the Mahdi's legal methodology and doctrine, d'Áharon Layish /Jay Spaulding. -- Controversial chiefs in colonial Kenya: the untold story of Senior Chief Waruhia wa Kung'u, 1890-1952, d'Evanston N. Waimagatta / W.O. Maloba. --- Swahili port cities: the architecture of elsewhere, de Prita Meier / Garth A. Myers. -- Material explorations in African archaeology, de Timothy Insoli / Kofi Nutor. -- Understanding Zimbabwe: from liberation to authoritarianism, de Sara Rich Dorman / Norma Krihger. -- A Canadian girl in South Africa: a teacher's experience in the South African War, 1899-1902, d'E. Maud Graham, éd./intro. Michael Dawson, Catherine Gidney & Suzanne M. Klaussen / Jean P.Smith.--Birders of Africa: history of a network, de Nancy J. Jacobs / Gillian Feeley-Harrik. -- An African volk: the apartheid regime and the search for survival, de Jamie Miller / F.A. Mouaton. -- Selling apartheid: Souath Africa's global propaganda war, de Ron Nixon / Jamie Miller.--Democracy's infrastructure: techno-politics of protest after apartheid, d'Antina von Schnitzler / Faeeza Ballim. -- Humor and violence: seeing Europeans in Central African art, de Z.S. Strother / Nichole N. Bridges. -- Afro-European trade int he Atlantic world: the western Slave Coast, c.1350-c.1885, de Silke Strickrodge / J. Cameron Monroe. -- The experiential Caribbean: creating knowledge and healing in the early modern Atlantic, de Pablo Gómez / Benjamin Breen. -- Africans of the Old Soth: mapping exceptional lives across the Atlantic world, de Randy J. Sparks / Theresa A. Singleton. -- West AFrica's Women of God: Alinesitoué and the Diola prophetic tradition, de Robert M. Baum / Ferdinand De Jong. -- What gender is motherhood?: changing Yoruba ideals of power, procreation, and identity in the age of modernity, d'Oyèrónké Oyeyùmé / Signe Arnfred. -- Decolonizing the republics: African and Caribbean migrants in postwar Paris, 1946-1974, de Félix F. Germain / Elizabeth A. Foster. -- Nigerian on board: becoming Nigerian at sea, de Lynn Schler / Jatin Dua. -- African miracle, African mirage: transnational politics and the paradox of modernization in Ivory Coast, d'Ábou B.Bamba / Veronique Dimier. -- Beyond religious tolerance: Muslim, Christian, and traditional encounters in an African town, éd. Insa Nolte, Olukoya Ogen & Rebecca Jones / Robert Launay. -- Traces of the future: an archaeology of medical science in Africa, de Paul Wenzel Geissler, Guillaume Lachenal, John Manton & Noemi Tousignant / Matthew M. Heaton. -- The politics of heritage in Africa: economics, histories, and infrastructures, éd. Derek R. Peterson, Kodzu Gavua & Giraj Rassoul / Sarah Van Beurden |
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