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47.    Kristin Mann
Marrying well, Marriage, status, and social change among the educated elite in colonial Lagos
Cambridge; New York, 1985
 
48.    Johannes Fabian
Language and colonial power, The appropriation of Swahili in the former Belgian Congo, 1880-1938
Cambridge; New York, 1986
 
49.    Jan Hogendorn and Marion Johnson
The shell money of the slave trade
Cambridge; New York, 1986
 
50.    Patrick Chabal (ed.)
Political domination in Africa, Reflections on the limits of power
Cambridge; New York, 1986
 
51.    Donald Donham and Wendy James (eds.)
The southern marches of imperial Ethiopia, Essays in history and social anthropology
Cambridge; New York, 1986
 
52.    Paul M. Lubeck
Islam and urban labor in northern Nigeria, The making of a Muslim working class
Cambridge; New York, 1986
 
53.    Randall L. Pouwels
Horn and crescent, Cultural change and traditional Islam on the East African coast, 800-1900
Cambridge; New York, 1987
 
54.    Robert Vicat Turrell
Capital and labour on the Kimberley diamond fields, 1871-1890
Cambridge; New York, 1987
 
55.    John Markakis
National and class conflict in the Horn of Africa
Cambridge; New York, 1987
 
56.    Richard A. Joseph
Democracy and prebendal politics in Nigeria, The rise and fall of the Second Republic
Cambridge; New York, 1987
 
57.    Janet MacGaffey
Entrepreneurs and parasites, The struggle for indigenous capitalism in Zaire
Cambridge; New York, 1987
 
58.    John Iliffe
The African poor, A history
Cambridge; New York, 1987
 
59.    Susan M. Martin
Palm oil and protest, An economic history of the Ngwa region, south-eastern Nigeria, 1800-1980
Cambridge; New York, 1988
 
60.    Christopher Harrison
France and Islam in West Africa, 1860-1960
Cambridge; New York, 1988
 
61.    Christopher Clapham
Transformation and continuity in revolutionary Ethiopia
Cambridge, 1988
 
62.    Anders Bjørkelo
Prelude to the Mahdiyya, Peasants and traders in the Shendi region, 1821-1885
Cambridge; New York, 1988
 
63.    Ivor Wilks
Wa and the Wala, Islam and polity in northwestern Ghana
Cambridge; New York, 1989
 
64.    Akintola J.G. Wyse
H.C. Bankole-Bright and politics in colonial Sierra Leone, 1919-1958
Cambridge; New York, 1990
 
65.    Donald B. Cruise O'Brien, John Dunn, and Richard Rathbone (eds.)
Contemporary West African states
Cambridge; New York, 1989
 
66.    Mohammed Hassen
The Oromo of Ethiopia, A history, 1570-1860
Cambridge; New York, 1990
 
67.    Patrick Manning
Slavery and African life, Occidental, oriental, and African slave trades
Cambridge; New York, 1990
 
68.    Bill Nasson
Abraham Esau's war, A Black South African war in the Cape, 1899-1902
Cambridge; New York, 1991
 
69.    Laurel L. Rose
The politics of harmony, Land dispute strategies in Swaziland
Cambridge; New York, 1992
 
70.    Norma J. Kriger
Zimbabwe's guerrilla war, Peasant voices
Cambridge; New York, 1992
 
71.    Gebru Tareke
Ethiopia, Power and protest : peasant revolts in the twentieth century
Cambridge; New York, 1991
 
72.    Clifton C. Crais
White supremacy and Black resistance in pre-industrial South Africa, The making of the colonial order in the Eastern Cape, 1770-1865
Cambridge [England]; New York, 1992
 
73.    Peter D. Little
The elusive granary, Herder, farmer, and state in northern Kenya
Cambridge; New York, 1992
 
74.    John C. Yoder
The Kanyok of Zaire, An institutional and ideological history to 1895
Cambridge; New York, 1992
 
75.    Michael A. Gomez
Pragmatism in the age of Jihad, The precolonial state of Bundu
Cambridge; New York, 1992
 
76.    Paul E. Lovejoy, Jan S. Hogendorn
Slow death for slavery, The course of abolition in Northern Nigeria, 1897-1936
Cambridge; New York, 1993
 
77.    James F. Searing
West African slavery and Atlantic commerce, The Senegal River Valley, 1700-1860
Cambridge; New York, 1993
 
78.    Elizabeth A. Eldredge
A South African kingdom, The pursuit of security in nineteenth-century Lesotho
Cambridge; New York, 1993
 
79.    T.C. McCaskie
State and society in pre-colonial Asante
Cambridge; New York, 1995
 
80.    Leonardo A. Villalón
Islamic society and state power in Senegal, Disciples and citizens in Fatick
Cambridge; New York, 1995
 
81.    Vivian Bickford-Smith
Ethnic pride and racial prejudice in Victorian Cape Town, Group identity and social practice, 1875-1902
Cambridge, New York, 1995
 
82.    Ruth Iyob
The Eritrean struggle for independence, Domination, resistance, nationalism, 1941-1993
Cambridge; New York, 1995
 
83.    William Reno
Corruption and state politics in Sierra Leone
Cambridge [England]; New York, 1995
 
84.    Angelique Haugerud
The culture of politics in modern Kenya
Cambridge; New York, 1995
 
85.    John Iliffe
Africans, The history of a continent
Cambridge; New York, 1995
 
86.    Robin Law (ed.)
From slave trade to "legitimate" commerce, The commercial transition in nineteenth-century West Africa : papers from a conference of the Centre of Commonwealth Studies, University of Stirling
Cambridge; New York, 1995
 
87.    Phyllis Martin
Leisure and society in colonial Brazzaville
Cambridge; New York, 1995
 
88.    Christopher Wrigley
Kingship and state, The Buganda dynasty
Cambridge; New York, 1996
 
89.    Frederick Cooper
Decolonization and African society, The Labor question in French and British Africa
Cambridge, 1996
 
90.    James Fairhead and Melissa Leach
Misreading the African landscape, Society and ecology in a forest-savanna mosaic
Cambridge; New York, 1996
 
91.    John Young
Peasant revolution in Ethiopia, The Tigray People's Liberation Front, 1975-1991
Cambridge; New York, 1997
 
92.    Boubacar Barry
Senegambia and the Atlantic slave trade
Cambridge; New York, 1998
 
93.    Martin Lynn
Commerce and economic change in West Africa, The palm oil trade in the nineteenth century
Cambridge; New York, 1997
 
94.    Martin A. Klein
Slavery and colonial rule in French West Africa
Cambridge; New York, NY, 1998
 
95.    John Iliffe
East African doctors, A history of the modern profession
Cambridge; New York, 1998
 
96.    Ralph A. Austen and Jonathan Derrick
Middlemen of the Cameroons Rivers, The Duala and their hinterland, c.1600-c.1960
Cambridge; New York, 1999
 
97.    Susan Newton-King
Masters and servants on the Cape Eastern frontier, 1760-1803
Cambridge; New York, 1999
 
98.    Robert Ross
Status and respectability in the Cape Colony, 1750-1870, A tragedy of manners
Cambridge; New York, 1999
 
99.    Richard B. Allen
Slaves, freedmen, and indentured laborers in colonial Mauritius
Cambridge; New York, 1999
 
100.    Paul E. Lovejoy
Transformations in slavery, A history of slavery in Africa
Cambridge; New York, 2000
 
101.    Thomas J. Bassett
The peasant cotton, Revolution in West Africa, Co?te d'Ivoire, 1880-1995
Cambridge; New York, 2001
 
102.    Johan Pottier
Re-imagining Rwanda, Conflict, survival and disinformation in the late twentieth century
Cambridge; New York, 2002
 
103.    Clifton Crais
The politics of evil, Magic, state power, and the political imagination in South Africa
Cambridge; New York, 2002
 
104.    M. Anne Pitcher
Transforming Mozambique, The politics of privatization, 1975-2000
Cambridge; New York, 2002
 
105.    Norma J. Kriger
Guerrilla veterans in post-war Zimbabwe, Symbolic and violent politics, 1980-1987
Cambridge; New York, 2003
 
106.    Gwyn Campbell
An economic history of Imperial Madagascar 1750-1895, The rise and fall of an island empire
Cambridge; New York, 2005
 
107.    John Iliffe
Honour in African History
Cambridge, 2005
 
107.    John Iliffe
Honour in African History
Cambridge; New York, 2005
 
108.    John Iliffe
Africans, The history of a continent
Cambridge, 2007
 
108.    John Iliffe
Africans, The History of a Continent
Cambridge; New York, 2007
 
109.    William Kelleher Storey
Guns, race, and power in colonial South Africa
Cambridge; New York, 2008
 
110.    Sean Hanretta
Islam and social change in French West Africa, History of an emancipatory community
Cambridge; New York, 2009
 
111.    Daniel Branch
Defeating Mau Mau, Creating Kenya, Counterinsurgency, civil war, and decolonization
Cambridge; New York, 2009
 
112.    Timothy Longman
Christianity and Genocide in Rwanda
Cambridge; New York, 2010
 
113.    Walter Hawthorne
From Africa to Brazil, Culture, identity, and an Atlantic slave trade, 1600-1830
Cambridge; New York, 2010
 
114.    Myron Echenberg
Africa in the Time of Cholera, A History of Pandemics from 1817 to the Present
Cambridge; New York, 2011
 
115.    Bruce S. Hall
A History of Race in Muslim West Africa, 1600-1960
Cambridge; New York, 2011
 
116.    Katherine Luongo
Witchcraft and Colonial Rule in Kenya, 1900-1955
Cambridge; New York, 2011
 
117.    Paul E. Lovejoy
Transformations in Slavery, A History of Slavery in Africa
Cambridge; New York, 2011
 
118.    Toby Green
The Rise of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade in Western Africa, 1300-1589
Cambridge; New York, 2012
 
119.    M. Anne Pitcher
Party Politics and Economic Reform in Africa's Democracies
Cambridge; New York, 2012
 
120.    Judith Scheele
Smugglers and Saints of the Sahara, Regional Connectivity in the Twentieth Century
Cambridge, 2012
 
121.    Roquinaldo Ferreira
Cross-cultural exchange in the Atlantic world, Angola and Brazil during the era of the slave trade
Cambridge; New York, 2012
 
122.    Derek R. Peterson
Ethnic Patriotism and the East African Revival, A History of Dissent, c. 1935 to 1972
Cambridge; New York, 2012
 
123.    Chouki El Hamel
Black Morocco, A History of Slavery, Race, and Islam
Cambridge; New York, 2013
 
124.    Mariana P. Candido
An African Slaving Port and the Atlantic World, Benguela and Its Hinterland
Cambridge; New York, 2013