Citation: J. Silvester, NAMIBIA AND SOUTHERN AFRICA - REGIONAL DYNAMICS OF DECOLONIZATION, 1945-90 - DREYER,R, Journal of African history, 36(2), 1995, pp. 341-343
Citation: H. Marcus, IMAGINING ETHIOPIA - STRUGGLES FOR HISTORY AND IDENTITY IN THE HORN OF AFRICA - SORENSON,J, Journal of African history, 36(2), 1995, pp. 346-348
Citation: Jm. Mackenzie, REINVENTING AFRICA - MUSEUMS, MATERIAL CULTURE AND POPULAR IMAGINATION - COOMBES,A, Journal of African history, 36(2), 1995, pp. 348-349
Citation: Peh. Hair, A SLAVE IN ALGIERS - ACCOUNT OF MASCARENHAS,JOAO CAPTIVITY - FRENCH -TEYSSIER,P, EDITOR AND TRANSLATOR, Journal of African history, 36(2), 1995, pp. 352-353
Citation: Peh. Hair, GUINEA CHRONICLE BY ZURARA,GOMES,EANES,DE (1453) - FRENCH - BOURDON,L, EDITOR AND TRANSLATOR, PAVIOT,D, PREFACER, Journal of African history, 36(2), 1995, pp. 352-353
Citation: Peh. Hair, THE JOURNAL OF DELAFOSSE,EUSTACHE ALONG THE COAST OF GUINEA AND IN SPAIN (1479-1481) - FRENCH AND ENGLISH - ESCUDIER,D, EDITOR AND TRANSLATOR, MONOD,T, PREFACER, Journal of African history, 36(2), 1995, pp. 352-353
Citation: B. Fetter, FROM THE CONGO-FREE-STATE TO ZAIRE - HOW BELGIUM PRIVATIZED THE ECONOMY - A HISTORY OF BELGIAN STOCK COMPANIES IN CONGO-ZAIRE FROM 1885 TO 1974 - DEPELCHIN,J, Journal of African history, 36(2), 1995, pp. 353-354
Citation: M. Diouf, A BURNING HUNGER - 3 DECADES OF PERSONAL STRUGGLES AGAINST POVERTY - KNIGHT,D, Journal of African history, 36(2), 1995, pp. 354-355
Citation: Eg. Bay, BELIEF, LEGITIMACY AND THE KPOJITO - AN INSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF THE QUEEN MOTHER IN PRECOLONIAL DAHOMEY, Journal of African history, 36(1), 1995, pp. 1-27
Citation: J. Hyslop, WHITE WORKING-CLASS WOMEN AND THE INVENTION OF APARTHEID - PURIFIED AFRIKANER NATIONALIST AGITATION FOR LEGISLATION AGAINST MIXED-MARRIAGES, 1934-9, Journal of African history, 36(1), 1995, pp. 57-81
Citation: Ji. Guyer et Sme. Belinga, WEALTH IN PEOPLE AS WEALTH IN KNOWLEDGE - ACCUMULATION AND COMPOSITION IN EQUATORIAL AFRICA, Journal of African history, 36(1), 1995, pp. 91-120
Citation: Mw. Swanson, THE MAKING OF MODERN SOUTH-AFRICA - CONQUEST, SEGREGATION AND APARTHEID - WORDEN,N, Journal of African history, 36(1), 1995, pp. 142-143
Citation: R. Law, NANTES IN THE 18TH-CENTURY - THE ERA OF THE SLAVE TRADERS (1714-1774)- FRENCH - GASTONMARTIN, Journal of African history, 36(1), 1995, pp. 143-144
Citation: F. Manchuelle, PROCEEDINGS OF THE 16TH MEETING OF THE FRENCH COLONIAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY, MACKINAC-ISLAND, 1990 - GALLOWAY,P, Journal of African history, 36(1), 1995, pp. 144-145