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Melville Herskovits and the place of the two Sudans in African Studies and in the African diaspora
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“Professional sentimentalists”: Internecine conflicts in the emergent Gold Coast
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Nigerian Marriage Advice Booklets: 1962–2009
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States, Conflict and Islam: A Reconsideration of Jihād in the Gambia River Region, 1850–1900
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Hostile Takeover? Corporate Interventions in Nollywood
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An Introduction to Islamic Movements and Modes of Thought in Nigeria
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A Task That Must Be Done: Issues on the Federalists' Visual Propaganda in Nigerian Civil War
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The Context, Causes, and Cultural Valuation of Yoroba and Baganda Women's Participation in the Public Economy
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Paternality and Partnership? EU-ACP Economic Partnership Agreement and Implications for Nigeria's Oil Sector Development
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Melville Herskovits and the Visual Arts
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Setting the Tone: Students' Recollections of Herskovits and the Study of African Arts
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Muslim Relations in the Politics of Nationalism and Secession in Kenya
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African Pasts for African Futures in a time of Radical Environmental Change: Notes on History and Policy in Africa's Reconstruction
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American Anthropology in Africa and Afro-America: The Early Days of the Program of African Studies
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Rebel Destinies : Remembering Herskovits
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Obama, Africom, and U.S. Military Policy Towards Africa
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Arabic Literature of Africa: Project and Publication
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Nigeria After Military Rule: Federalism, Resource Allocation, and Ethnic Politics
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Discovering Normality in Health and the Reproductive Body
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Vision and Policy in Nigerian Economics: The Legacy of Pius Okigbo
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Reimagining Tradition: The Politics of Succession in Colonial Buganda
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"Books in African Languages in the Melville J. Herskovits Library of African Studies, Northwestern University: A Catalog
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Anthropological Vision and Research Logic: An Epi Info Primer
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Chacun pour soi: Africa and the French State 1958-1998
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The Path Is Open: The Herskovitses' Legacy in African Oral Narrative Analysis and Beyond
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Living Tradition in Africa and the Americas: The Legacy of Melville J. and Frances S. Herskovits - A Sourcebook to the Exhibition
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As Artistry Permits and Custom may Ordain: The Social Fabric of material Consumption in the Swahili World, circa 1450-1600
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Nigeria's Economic Crisis: Bibliographic Sources to 1996
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Dangerous Liaisons: Colonial Concubinage in Eritrea, 1890-1941
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