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  1. cambridge.org

    The Journal of African History (JAH) is an open access journal in which all research content is published Gold Open Access. Articles, including the innovative "History Matters" shorter format, and book reviews range widely over the African past, from ancient times to the present. Historical approaches to all time periods are welcome.
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      The 'mfecane' is a characteristic product of South African liberal history used by the apartheid state to legitimate South Africa's racially unequal land division. Some astonishingly selective use or actual invention of evidence produced the myth of an internally-induced process of black-on-black destruction centring on Shaka's Zulu.

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      The Journal of African History (JAH) is an open access journal in which all research content is published Gold Open Access. Articles, including the innovative "History Matters" shorter format, and book reviews range widely over the African past, from ancient times to the present. Historical approaches to all time periods are welcome.

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      All issues of The Journal of African History - Professor Michelle Moyd, Professor Moses Ochonu, Professor Abou B. Bamba, Dr Samuel Severson

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      Obvious answers to this question would include the limited enforcement capacity of the African state and the complacency of European and North American art dealers. "How Our Heritage Is Looted" argues, however, that a colonial legal category, namely "antiquity," played a key role in creating an ineffective enforcement regime for ...

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  3. 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 ...
  4. africanstudies.org

    The African Studies Association is the proud publisher of two highly regarded journals, African Studies Review and History in Africa. In addition, throughout its history, ASA has published a number of books, monographs and occasional papers. Journals: African Studies Review (ASR) is the flagship scholarly journal of the African Studies Association (USA).
  5. cambridge.org

    History in Africa is an international, peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes original research and review essays on methodological and historiographical matters pertaining to African history. It has been at the forefront of critical discussion of these topics for more than four decades. It seeks submissions that suggest new methodological approaches, provide insights into source ...
  6. 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 ...
  7. en.wikipedia.org

    The Journal of African History (JAH) is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal. It was established in 1960 and is published by Cambridge University Press. It was among the first specialist journals to be devoted to African history and archaeology and was founded by John Fage and Roland Oliver. As stated on the journal's website:
  8. Nov 8, 2024The International Journal of African Historical Studies (IJAHS) is a peer reviewed journal devoted to the study of African's past. Norman Bennett was the founder and guiding force behind the journal's growth from its first incarnation at Boston University as African Historical Studies in 1968. The title was expanded to the International Journal of African Historical Studies. in 1972.
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