Citation: J. Willis, DRINK, POWER, AND CULTURAL-CHANGE - A SOCIAL-HISTORY OF ALCOHOL IN GHANA, C. 1800 TO RECENT TIMES - AKYEAMPONG,EK, Journal of African history, 38(3), 1997, pp. 501-502
Citation: Ma. Klein, MIGRATION, JIHAD AND MUSLIM AUTHORITY - THE FUTURE COLONIES IN KARTA - HANSON,JH, Journal of African history, 38(3), 1997, pp. 502-503
Citation: M. Lynn, FROM SLAVING TO NEOSLAVERY - THE BIGHT OF BIAFRA AND FERNANDO PO IN THE ERA OF ABOLITION, 1827-1930 - SUNDIATA,IK, Journal of African history, 38(3), 1997, pp. 503-505
Citation: O. Goerg, RELIGION, COMMERCE, AND THE INTEGRATION OF THE MANDINGO IN LIBERIA - KONNEH,A, Journal of African history, 38(3), 1997, pp. 505-506
Citation: J. Hanson, HOE AND WAGE - A SOCIAL-HISTORY OF A CIRCULAR MIGRATING SYSTEM IN WEST-AFRICA - CORDELL,DD, GREGORY,JW, PICHE,V, Journal of African history, 38(3), 1997, pp. 507-509
Citation: F. Ngolet, URBAN-RURAL INTERDEPENDENCE IN AFRICA - MOBILITY OF POPULATION, CIRCULATION OF GOODS, AND DIFFUSION OF MODELS SINCE INDEPENDENCE - FRENCH -COQUERYVIDROVITCH,C, DALMEIDATOPOR,H, SENECHAL,J, Journal of African history, 38(3), 1997, pp. 510-511
Citation: Rl. Tignor, MERCHANT CAPITAL AND ECONOMIC DECOLONIZATION - THE UNITED-AFRICA-COMPANY, 1929-1987 - FIELDHOUSE,DK, Journal of African history, 38(3), 1997, pp. 514-515
Citation: B. Freund, DECOLONIZATION AND AFRICAN SOCIETY - THE LABOR QUESTION IN FRENCH ANDBRITISH AFRICA - COOPER,F, Journal of African history, 38(3), 1997, pp. 515-517
Citation: R. Papstein, THE ERITREAN QUESTION - THE CONFLICT BETWEEN THE RIGHT OF SELF-DETERMINATION AND THE INTERESTS OF STATES - GAYIM,E, Journal of African history, 38(3), 1997, pp. 519-520
Citation: J. Lonsdale, CITIZEN AND SUBJECT - CONTEMPORARY AFRICA AND THE LEGACY OF LATE COLONIALISM - MAMDANI,M, Journal of African history, 38(3), 1997, pp. 520-522
Citation: Sd. Behrendt, THE ANNUAL VOLUME AND REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE BRITISH SLAVE-TRADE, 1780-1807, Journal of African history, 38(2), 1997, pp. 187-211
Citation: R. Law, THE POLITICS OF COMMERCIAL TRANSITION - FACTIONAL CONFLICT IN DAHOMEYIN THE CONTEXT OF THE ENDING OF THE ATLANTIC SLAVE-TRADE, Journal of African history, 38(2), 1997, pp. 213-233
Citation: T. Sunseri, FAMINE AND WILD PIGS - GENDER STRUGGLES AND THE OUTBREAK OF THE MAJIMAJI WAR IN UZARAMO (TANZANIA), Journal of African history, 38(2), 1997, pp. 235-259