New African histories series
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New African histories series
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New African histories series
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- Has parts20
- An uncertain age, the politics of manhood in Kenya, Paul Ocobock
- Living with Nkrumahism, nation, state, and Pan-Africanism in Ghana, Jeffrey S. Ahlman
- Dams, displacement, and the delusion of development, Cahora Bassa and its legacies in Mozambique, 1965/2007, Allen F. Isaacman and Barbara S. Isaacman
- Violent intermediaries, African soldiers, conquest, and everyday colonialism in German East Africa, Michelle R. Moyd
- The great upheaval, women and nation in postwar Nigeria, Judith A. Byfield
- African miracle, African mirage, transnational politics and the paradox of modernization in Ivory Coast, Abou B. Bamba
- Trafficking in slavery's wake, law and the experience of women and children, edited by Benjamin N. Lawrance and Richard L. Roberts
- Seeing like a citizen, decolonization, development, and the making of Kenya, 1945-1980, Kara Moskowitz
- Crossing the color line, race, sex, and the contested politics of colonialism in Ghana, Carina E. Ray
- The power to name, a history of anonymity in colonial West Africa, Stephanie Newell
- Colonial meltdown, Northern Nigeria in the Great Depression, Moses E. Ochonu
- Diamonds in the rough, corporate paternalism and African professionalism on the mines of colonial Angola, 1917-1975, Todd Cleveland
- Recasting the past, history writing and political work in modern Africa, edited by Derek R. Peterson and Giacomo Macola
- Heterosexual Africa?, the history of an idea from the age of exploration to the age of AIDS, Marc Epprecht
- Ambivalent, photography and visibility in African history, edited by Patricia Hayes and Gary Minkley
- Conjugal rights, marriage, sexuality, and urban life in colonial Libreville, Gabon, Rachel Jean-Baptiste
- Market encounters, consumer cultures in twentieth-century Ghana, Bianca Murillo
- Black skin, white coats, Nigerian psychiatrists, decolonization, and the globalization of psychiatry, Matthew M. Heaton
- Domestic violence and the law in colonial and postcolonial Africa, edited by Emily Burrill, Richard Roberts, and Elizabeth Thornberry
- Taifa, making nation and race in urban Tanzania, James R. Brennan