IJAHS 47:2 (2014)
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The following individual articles are also available online:
- Clothing and Community: Children’s Agency in Senegal’s School for Sons of Chiefs and Interpreters, 1892–1910 (19 pages)
- Diplomatic Lepers: The Katangan and Rhodesian Foreign Missions in the United States and the Politics of Nonrecognition (28 pages)
- Making Sense of Fifty Years of U.S. Peace Corps Service in Cameroon (19 pages)
- They Never Finished Their Journey: The Territorial Limits of Fang Ethnicity in Equatorial Guinea, 1930–1963 (26 pages)
- Verandah Boys versus Reactionary Lawyers: Nationalist Activism in Ghana, 1946–1956 (31 pages)
- “Free Fight on the Grand Parade”: Resistance to the Greyshirts in 1930s South Africa (23 pages)