THE MURIDIYYA ON THE MOVE: Islam, Migration, and Place Making by Cheikh Anta Babou (@OhioUnivPress)
Reviewed by Shobana Shankar for the Journal of African History @JAH_editors ⬇️
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Ari Barbalat in conversation with @sarahastein, co-editor of @stanfordpress title WARTIME NORTH AFRICA (with @aomar_boum), for the @NewBooksNetwork podcast.
Links below ⬇️
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Congratulations to @profiheka, winner of the best book award from the African Studies Association (@ASANewsOnline)! Listen to our podcast conversation w/him, exploring themes from this award-winning work. Very deserved, an exceptionally interesting book.
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JUST PUBLISHED ❗
Decolonizing 1968: Transnational Student Activism in Tunis, Paris, and Dakar by @surlyBurleigh (@CornellPress)
"An innovative and stimulating contribution to the global history of 1968."
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The City Electric: Infrastructure and Ingenuity in Postsocialist Tanzania by Michael Degani (@DukePress)
"A tremendous accomplishment and contribution to ethnographies of infrastructure."
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REMAKING ISLAM IN AFRICAN PORTUGAL by Michelle Johnson @iupress
Reviewed by António Tomás for the African Studies Review @ASRJournal ✍️
Read the full review & shop the book via the links below ⬇️
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"What would it mean for the borders that segregate—for these social, political, cultural, personal, and historicizing forces that enshroud us—to lose their dominion? In a body under constant threat, how does the human spirit stay afloat?"
❗ NEW in the African Poetry Book Series (@AfricanPoetryBF)
There Where It's So Bright in Me by @TanellaBoni (Translated by Todd Fredson) @UnivNebPress
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THE GREAT UPHEAVAL: WOMEN AND NATION IN POSTWAR NIGERIA by Judith A. Byfield @OhioUnivPress
Reviewed by @TitilopeMutiat for the African Studies Review @ASRJournal
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https://t.co/19ICRzthf3
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Convening Black Intimacy by Natasha Erlank (@UJHistory) @OhioUnivPress
An unprecedented study of how Christianity reshaped Black South Africans’ ideas about gender, sexuality, marriage & family during the first half of the 20th century.
https://t.co/0s6ObBrGpf
WAR AND SOCIETY IN COLONIAL ZAMBIA, 1939-1953 by Alfred Tembo @OhioUnivPress
Reviewed by Guy Bud in the Journal of African History @JAH_editors
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A Language for the World: The Standardization of Swahili by Morgan J. Robinson (of @msstatehistory) @OhioUnivPress
Explores the processes of standard making & community creation in the historical, political & cultural contexts of East Africa.
https://t.co/c1r4HkjDpQ
A HISTORY OF TOURISM IN AFRICA by Todd Cleveland @OhioUnivPress
Reviewed by Annie Hikido in the Journal of African History @JAH_editors ✍️
Links below to read the review & shop the book ⬇️
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Apartheid's Black Soldiers by @LennartBolliger (@OhioUnivPress)
"Essential reading for anyone concerned with the history of the liberation of Southern Africa & the region’s postliberation politics"
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https://t.co/t1OH8Ri3VO
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"All in all, Nandita Sharma has delivered a masterpiece that further fuels the cries for global justice."
Read Douglas Thomas' full review of Home Rule by @nsharma101 for the @ASRJournal ⬇️
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African Leaders of the 20th Century, Volume 2 from @OhioUnivPress
This omnibus edition brings together concise and up-to-date biographies of Amílcar Cabral, Samora Machel, Robert Mugabe & Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
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https://t.co/QbnDxZpXwZ
This Wednesday, join @MuriamDavis, author of "Markets of Civilization," for an in-person discussion with Giulia Fabbiano and Thierry Fabre at Aix Marseille University. November 2, 6pm CET, at 2 place Leverrier, 13004 Marseille, France.
https://t.co/GkkRplJl1A
Jérôme Tournadre (@jetournadre) discusses his new @FordhamPress book The Politics of the Near in a Q&A for the @CAP_Ltd blog 💡
Read now & shop the book via the links below ⬇️
🔸 https://t.co/LsyRN8mfGY
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JUST PUBLISHED ❗
The Life of Madie Hall Xuma by Wanda A. Hendricks (@IllinoisPress)
"The long-overdue first biography of a remarkable leader who fought across the global stage for racial justice, gender equity & human rights."
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https://t.co/11xXow3f5k