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NEW AFRICAN HISTORIES

SERIES EDITORS: JEAN ALLMAN, ALLEN ISAACMAN, AND DEREK R. PETERSON

Books in this series are published with support from the Ohio University Center for International Studies.

David William Cohen and E. S. Atieno Odhiambo, The Risks of Knowledge: Investigations into the Death of the Hon. Minister John Robert Ouko in Kenya, 1990

Belinda Bozzoli, Theatres of Struggle and the End of Apartheid

Gary Kynoch, We Are Fighting the World: A History of the Marashea Gangs in South Africa, 1947–1999

Stephanie Newell, The Forger’s Tale: The Search for Odeziaku

Jacob A. Tropp, Natures of Colonial Change: Environmental Relations in the Making of the Transkei

Jan Bender Shetler, Imagining Serengeti: A History of Landscape Memory in Tanzania from Earliest Times to the Present

Cheikh Anta Babou, Fighting the Greater Jihad: Amadu Bamba and the Founding of the Muridiyya in Senegal, 1853–1913

Marc Epprecht, Heterosexual Africa? The History of an Idea from the Age of Exploration to the Age of AIDS

Marissa J. Moorman, Intonations: A Social History of Music and Nation in Luanda, Angola, from 1945 to Recent Times

Karen E. Flint, Healing Traditions: African Medicine, Cultural Exchange, and Competition in South Africa, 1820–1948

Derek R. Peterson and Giacomo Macola, editors, Recasting the Past: History Writing and Political Work in Modern Africa

Moses E. Ochonu, Colonial Meltdown: Northern Nigeria in the Great Depression

Emily S. Burrill, Richard L. Roberts, and Elizabeth Thornberry, editors, Domestic Violence and the Law in Colonial and Postcolonial Africa

Daniel R. Magaziner, The Law and the Prophets: Black Consciousness in South Africa, 1968–1977

Emily Lynn Osborn, Our New Husbands Are Here: Households, Gender, and Politics in a West African State from the Slave Trade to Colonial Rule

Robert Trent Vinson, The Americans Are Coming! Dreams of African American Liberation in Segregationist South Africa

James R. Brennan, Taifa: Making Nation and Race in Urban Tanzania

Benjamin N. Lawrance and Richard L. Roberts, editors, Trafficking in Slavery’s Wake: Law and the Experience of Women and Children

David M. Gordon, Invisible Agents: Spirits in a Central African History

Allen F. Isaacman and Barbara S. Isaacman, Dams, Displacement, and the Delusion of Development: Cahora Bassa and Its Legacies in Mozambique, 1965–2007

Stephanie Newell, The Power to Name: A History of Anonymity in Colonial West Africa

Gibril R. Cole, The Krio of West Africa: Islam, Culture, Creolization, and Colonialism in the Nineteenth Century

Matthew M. Heaton, Black Skin, White Coats: Nigerian Psychiatrists, Decolonization, and the Globalization of Psychiatry

Meredith Terretta, Nation of Outlaws, State of Violence: Nationalism, Grassfields Tradition, and State Building in Cameroon

Paolo Israel, In Step with the Times: Mapiko Masquerades of Mozambique

Michelle R. Moyd, Violent Intermediaries: African Soldiers, Conquest, and Everyday Colonialism in German East Africa

Abosede A. George, Making Modern Girls: A History of Girlhood, Labor, and Social Development in Colonial Lagos

Alicia C. Decker, In Idi Amin’s Shadow: Women, Gender, and Militarism in Uganda

Rachel Jean-Baptiste, Conjugal Rights: Marriage, Sexuality, and Urban Life in Colonial Libreville, Gabon

Shobana Shankar, Who Shall Enter Paradise? Christian Origins in Muslim Northern Nigeria, ca. 1890–1975

Emily S. Burrill, States of Marriage: Gender, Justice, and Rights in Colonial Mali

Todd Cleveland, Diamonds in the Rough: Corporate Paternalism and African Professionalism on the Mines of Colonial Angola, 1917–1975

Carina E. Ray, Crossing the Color Line: Race, Sex, and the Contested Politics of Colonialism in Ghana

Sarah Van Beurden, Authentically African: Arts and the Transnational Politics of Congolese Culture

Giacomo Macola, The Gun in Central Africa: A History of Technology and Politics

Lynn Schler, Nation on Board: Becoming Nigerian at Sea

Julie MacArthur, Cartography and the Political Imagination: Mapping Community in Colonial Kenya

Cartography and the Political Imagination

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