IJAHS 43:1 (2010)
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The following individual articles are also available online:
- (Re)Negotiating Marginality: The Maji Maji War and Its Aftermath in Southwestern Tanzania, ca. 1905–1916 (35 pages)
- Nigeria’s Nationalization of British Petroleum (21 pages)
- Reading, Writing, and Respectability: How Schoolgirls Developed Modern Literacies in Colonial Zanzibar (25 pages)
- The Kamba and Mau Mau: Ethnicity, Development, and Chiefship, 1952–1960 (24 pages)
- “Accra Is Changing, Isn’t It?”: Urban Infrastructure, Independence, and Nation in the Gold Coast’s Daily Graphic, 1954–57 (22 pages)
- “Transborder” Exchanges of People, Things, and Representations: Revisiting the Conflict Between Mahdist Sudan and Christian Ethiopia, 1885–1889 (25 pages)