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The Journal of African History (JAH) publishes articles and book reviews ranging widely over the African past, from the late Stone Age to the present. In recent years increasing prominence has been given to economic, cultural and social history and several articles have explored themes which are also of growing interest to historians of other regions such as: gender roles, demography, health and hygiene, propaganda, legal ideology, labour histories, nationalism and resistance, environmental history, the construction of ethnicity, slavery and the slave trade, and photographs as historical sources. Contributions dealing with pre-colonial historical relationships between Africa and the African diaspora are especially welcome, as are historical approaches to the post-colonial period.
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The International Journal of African Historical Studies (formerly: African Historical Studies) is devoted to the study of the African past. Articles in English on all aspects of Africa's history are welcome ‐ from prehistoric archaeology to the present problems of the continent, including interactions between Africa and the Afro-American peoples of the New World ‐ as long as they are based on historical research and framed in terms of historical analysis. The extensive book review section provides a thorough review of the current literature dealing with Africa's past.
Africa --- Africa. --- History --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Afryka --- Afryka. --- Afrique --- Histoire --- Periodicals.
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Islamic Africa is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary, academic journal published by Northwestern University Press in collaboration with the Institute for the Study of Islamic Thought in Africa (ISITA), based at Northwestern University, Evanston. The journal incorporates Sudanic Africa, retaining its focus on historical sources, bibliographies, and methodologies. Islamic Africa promotes interaction between scholars of Islam and Africa across all continents and across historical periods. We welcome papers on any aspect of Islam and Muslim life pertaining to Africa and/or Africans from the humanities and the social sciences, especially those originating from the African continent.
Islam --- Civilization --- History --- Islam. --- Islamic influences. --- Sources. --- Africa --- Africa. --- Islamic influences --- Sources --- Mohammedanism --- Muhammadanism --- Muslimism --- Mussulmanism --- Religions --- Muslims --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Afryka --- Afryka.
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Journal of Southern African Studies is an international publication for work of high academic quality. It aims to generate fresh scholarly inquiry and exposition in the fields of history, economics, sociology, demography, social anthropology, geography, administration, law, political science, international relations, literature and the natural sciences, in so far as they relate to the human condition. It represents a deliberate effort to draw together the various disciplines in social science and its allied fields. Southern Africa represents a unique opportunity for the study of a wide variety of social problems. The journal presents work, which reflects new theoretical approaches, and work, which discusses the methodological framework in general use by students of the area. The region covered embraces the following countries: the Republic of South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland; Angola and Mozambique; Zambia, Malawi, Zimbabwe; and occasionally, Zaire, Tanzania, Madagascar and Mauritius.
Africa, Southern --- Africa, Southern. --- Southern Africa --- Southern Africa. --- Afryka Południowa --- Afryka Południowa. --- Länderbericht. --- Südliches Afrika. --- SOUTHERN AFRICA. --- AFRICAN STUDIES. --- 6.680. --- social sciences. --- history. --- 15.80 history of Africa.
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The Journal of Africana Religions publishes critical scholarship on Africana religions, including the religious traditions of African and African Diasporic peoples as well as religious traditions influenced by the diverse cultural heritage of Africa. An interdisciplinary journal encompassing history, anthropology, Africana studies, gender studies, ethnic studies, religious studies, and other allied disciplines, the Journal of AfricanaReligions embraces a variety of humanistic and social scientific methodologies in understanding the social, political, and cultural meanings and functions of Africana religions. The chronological scope of the journal is comprehensive and invites research into the history of Africana religions from ancient to contemporary periods. The journal’s geographical purview is global and comprises Africa, the Americas, Asia, the Atlantic islands (such as Cape Verde and São Tomé), the Caribbean, and Europe. The journal is particularly concerned with publishing research on the historical connections and ruptures involved in the spread of Africana religions from within and beyond Africa. Emphasizing the historical movement or spread of Africana religions and the dynamic transformations they have undergone underscores the nuanced, complex history of these religions and transcends the essentializing gestures that have hindered previous generations of scholarship. For this reason, we encourage authors to examine multiple dimensions of Africana religions, including the relationship between religion and empire, slavery, racism, modern industrial capitalism, and globalization. The journal is co-sponsored by the Association for the Study of the Worldwide African Diaspora. Additional institutional sponsors of the journal include Northwestern University and the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI. The journal’s editorial offices will be located at Northwestern.
Religious studies --- Africa --- Religion --- African diaspora --- African diaspora. --- Religion. --- Africa. --- Religion, Primitive --- Atheism --- God --- Irreligion --- Religions --- Theology --- Black diaspora --- Diaspora, African --- Human geography --- Africans --- Migrations --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Afryka --- Afryka. --- African Religions --- Transatlantic slave trade
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Archaeology --- Antiquities. --- Archaeology. --- Archäologie --- Archeology --- Anthropology --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- History --- Antiquities --- Archaeological specimens --- Artefacts (Antiquities) --- Artifacts (Antiquities) --- Specimens, Archaeological --- Material culture --- Vor- und Frühgeschichte --- Bodendenkmalpflege --- Africa --- Africa. --- Afrika --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Afrikaner --- archaeology. --- Afryka --- Archäologie --- Afryka.
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Religion --- Religion. --- Africa, Southern --- Africa, Southern. --- 11.00 theology and religious studies: general. --- Southern Africa. --- South Africa. --- religion. --- Religion, Primitive --- Atheism --- God --- Irreligion --- Religions --- Theology --- Southern Africa --- Afryka Południowa
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Literatura afrykańska --- Języki afrykańskie --- African philology --- Civilization. --- African philology. --- historia i krytyka --- Afryka --- Africa --- Africa. --- cywilizacja --- Civilization --- Barbarism --- Civilisation --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Culture --- Eastern Hemisphere --- African languages --- African languages.
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Canadian Journal of African Studies is competitive with the best scholarly journals on Africa in the world. It publishes articles principally in the areas of anthropology, political economy, history, geography, and development of the continent. Many of the articles are interdisciplinary in approach, especially those which seek to assess the origins, nature, and success of development strategies. A continuing feature section called "Debates and Commentaries / Débats et commentaires" presents divergent viewpoints on current issues; these permit the reader to keep abreast of informed opinion on policy-relevant questions. The occasional research notes have permitted university students, recognized academics, and public policy makers to keep in touch with the latest writing, opinion, and research sources on African issues. A book review and review essay section completes each issue with pithy critiques of recent books and reports on the continent or individual regions or countries.
Study skills. --- Études africaines. --- Histoire. --- Africa --- Canada --- Africa. --- Afrique. --- Study and teaching --- How to study --- Learning, Art of --- Method of study --- Study, Method of --- Study methods --- Canadae --- Ceanada --- Chanada --- Chanadey --- Dominio del Canadá --- Dominion of Canada --- Kʻaenada --- Kanada --- Ḳanadah --- Kanadaja --- Kanadas --- Ḳanade --- Kanado --- Kanakā --- Province of Canada --- Republica de Canadá --- Yn Chanadey --- Life skills --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Kanak --- Ontario --- Québec --- Canada (Province) --- Dominio del Canad --- Republica de Canad --- Afryka --- Education. --- Afryka. --- Children --- Education of children --- Education, Primitive --- Human resource development --- Instruction --- Pedagogy --- Schooling --- Students --- Youth --- Civilization --- Learning and scholarship --- Mental discipline --- Schools --- Teaching --- Training --- Education --- Jianada --- Kaineḍā --- Afrikastudies. --- Afrique --- Étude et enseignement --- Àfrica --- Àfrica.
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Africa, North --- Afrique du Nord --- Africa, North. --- Périodiques. --- Barbary States --- Maghreb --- Maghrib --- North Africa --- North Africa. --- Periodicals. --- Afrique du Nord. --- severná Afrika --- Afrika ta' Fuq --- Nordafrika --- Pohjois-Afrikka --- Северна Африка --- Ziemeļāfrika --- Βόρεια Αφρική --- Afryka Północna --- severní Afrika --- Africa del Nord --- Severna Afrika --- Észak-Afrika --- África del Norte --- Afrika Veriore --- África do Norte --- sjeverna Afrika --- Africa de Nord --- Šiaurės Afrika --- Põhja-Aafrika --- Noord-Afrika --- Afraic Thuaidh --- África septentrional --- Nordafrica --- Northern Africa --- Africa settentrionale --- Afrique septentrionale
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