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Authors: STEINER CB
Citation: Cb. Steiner, IMAGES AND COLONIES - NATURE, DISCOURSE AND INFLUENCE OF A COLONIAL ICONOGRAPHY CONNECTED TO COLONIAL PROPAGANDA AND THE REPRESENTATION OF AFRICA AND AFRICANS IN FRANCE, FROM 1920 TO AFRICAN COUNTRIES INDEPENDENCE - FRENCH - BLANCHARD,P, CHATELIER,A, The International journal of African historical studies, 29(3), 1997, pp. 654-656

Authors: MCHUGH N
Citation: N. Mchugh, PUBLIC DOCUMENTS FROM SINNAR - SPAULDING,J, SALIM,MIA, The International journal of African historical studies, 29(3), 1997, pp. 656-657

Authors: MCCANN JC
Citation: Jc. Mccann, AN ECONOMIC-HISTORY OF MODERN ETHIOPIA, VOL-I - THE IMPERIAL ERA, 1941-1974 - BEKELE,S, The International journal of African historical studies, 29(3), 1997, pp. 657-659

Authors: CONRAD DC
Citation: Dc. Conrad, THE MAKING OF BAMANA SCULPTURE - CREATIVITY AND GENDER - BRETTSMITH,SC, The International journal of African historical studies, 29(3), 1997, pp. 659-661

Authors: PEEL JDY
Citation: Jdy. Peel, PAWNSHIP IN AFRICA - DEBT BONDAGE IN HISTORICAL-PERSPECTIVE - FALOLA,T, LOVEJOY,PE, The International journal of African historical studies, 29(3), 1997, pp. 662-663

Authors: DUMINY A
Citation: A. Duminy, A PLACE IN THE CITY - THE RAND ON THE EVE OF APARTHEID - CALLINICOS,L, The International journal of African historical studies, 29(3), 1997, pp. 663-664

Authors: GILLESVERNICK T
Citation: T. Gillesvernick, COLONIALISM, HEALTH AND ILLNESS IN FRENCH EQUATORIAL AFRICA, 1885-1935 - HEADRICK,R, The International journal of African historical studies, 29(3), 1997, pp. 665-667

Authors: BETTS RF
Citation: Rf. Betts, THE IDEA OF AFRICA - MUDIMBE,VY, The International journal of African historical studies, 29(3), 1997, pp. 667-668

Authors: HARRIES P
Citation: P. Harries, THE MOON IS DEAD - GIVE US OUR MONEY - THE CULTURAL ORIGINS OF AN AFRICAN WORK-ETHIC, NATAL, SOUTH-AFRICA, 1843-1900 - ATKINS,KE, The International journal of African historical studies, 29(3), 1997, pp. 668-672

Authors: ADAMS M
Citation: M. Adams, ARTISTIC ENCOUNTERS, BELGIUM-CONGO, 1920-1950 - FRENCH - VANSCHUYLENBERGH,P, MORIMONT,F, The International journal of African historical studies, 29(3), 1997, pp. 672-674

Authors: HEXHAM I
Citation: I. Hexham, LIVING FAITHS IN SOUTH-AFRICA - PROZESKY,M, DEGRUCHY,J, The International journal of African historical studies, 29(3), 1997, pp. 674-676

Authors: MILLER JG
Citation: Jg. Miller, THEATER AND DRAMA IN FRANCOPHONE AFRICA - A CRITICAL INTRODUCTION - CONTEHMORGAN,J, The International journal of African historical studies, 29(3), 1997, pp. 676-678

Authors: CRUMMEY D
Citation: D. Crummey, THE BUILDING OF AN EMPIRE - ITALIAN LAND POLICY AND PRACTICE IN ETHIOPIA 1935-1941 - LAREBO,HM, The International journal of African historical studies, 29(3), 1997, pp. 678-679

Authors: QUIRIN J
Citation: J. Quirin, CONFLICTS IN THE HORN OF AFRICA - HUMAN AND ECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF WARFARE - TVEDT,T, The International journal of African historical studies, 29(3), 1997, pp. 680-682

Authors: QUIRIN J
Citation: J. Quirin, THE COST OF DICTATORSHIP - THE SOMALI EXPERIENCE - GHALIB,JM, The International journal of African historical studies, 29(3), 1997, pp. 680-682

Authors: ROGERS PA
Citation: Pa. Rogers, THE SOKOTO CALIPHATE AND THE EUROPEAN POWERS, 1890-1907 - KANYAFORSTNER,AS, LOVEJOY,PE, The International journal of African historical studies, 29(3), 1997, pp. 682-685

Authors: GIBLIN JL
Citation: Jl. Giblin, THE GOGO - HISTORY, CUSTOMS, AND TRADITIONS - MNYAMPALA,ME, The International journal of African historical studies, 29(3), 1997, pp. 685-686

Authors: STAPLETON TJ
Citation: Tj. Stapleton, THE EXPANSION OF A PSEUDO-ETHNICITY IN THE EASTERN CAPE - RECONSIDERING THE FINGO EXODUS OF 1865, The International journal of African historical studies, 29(2), 1996, pp. 233-250

Authors: GOODRIDGE RA
Citation: Ra. Goodridge, IN THE MOST EFFECTIVE MANNER - BRITAIN AND THE DISPOSAL OF THE CAMEROONS PLANTATIONS, 1914-1924, The International journal of African historical studies, 29(2), 1996, pp. 251-277

Authors: SIMPSON GL
Citation: Gl. Simpson, FRONTIER BANDITRY AND THE COLONIAL DECISION-MAKING PROCESS - THE EAST-AFRICA-PROTECTORATES NORTHERN BORDERLAND PRIOR TO THE FIRST-WORLD-WAR, The International journal of African historical studies, 29(2), 1996, pp. 279-308

Authors: GLOTZER R
Citation: R. Glotzer, THE CAREER OF CARNEY,MABEL - THE STUDY OF RACE AND RURAL-DEVELOPMENT IN THE UNITED-STATES AND SOUTH-AFRICA, The International journal of African historical studies, 29(2), 1996, pp. 309-336

Authors: PENVENNE JM
Citation: Jm. Penvenne, AFRICAN STUDIES AND THE UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM - ALDEN,P, LLOYD,D, SAMATAR,AI, The International journal of African historical studies, 29(2), 1996, pp. 337-343

Authors: PENVENNE JM
Citation: Jm. Penvenne, CONFRONTING HISTORICAL PARADIGMS - PEASANTS, LABOR AND THE CAPITALISTWORLD-SYSTEM IN AFRICA AND LATIN-AMERICA - COOPER,F, MALLON,F, STERN,S, ISAACMAN,A, ROSEBERRY,W, The International journal of African historical studies, 29(2), 1996, pp. 337-343

Authors: EICKELMAN DF
Citation: Df. Eickelman, THE VICTIM AND ITS MASKS - AN ESSAY ON SACRIFICE AND MASQUERADE IN THE MAGHREB - HAMMOUDI,A, The International journal of African historical studies, 29(2), 1996, pp. 345-347

Authors: RUBERT SC
Citation: Sc. Rubert, AFRICAN LABOR-RELATIONS AND WORKERS RIGHTS - ASSESSING THE ROLE OF THE INTERNATIONAL-LABOR-ORGANIZATION - PANFORD,K, The International journal of African historical studies, 29(2), 1996, pp. 347-349
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