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Martin Atangana. The End
of French Rule in Cameroon. Lanham, Maryland:
University Press of America, Inc., 2010. xii,
131 pp.
Review by Nkaze Chateh
Nkengtego (74-75)
Richard Benjamin and
David Fleming. Transatlantic Slavery: An
Introduction. Liverpool: Liverpool University
Press, 2010. 96 pp.
Review by Nadine
Hunt (75-76)
John Campbell. Nigeria:
Dancing on the Brink. New York: Rowman &
Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2011. xxii, 183
pp.
Review by Benjamin
O. Arah (76-78)
Paul Deléage. End of a
Dynasty: The Last Days of the Prince Imperial,
Zululand 1879. Translated by Fleur Webb,
introduction and notes by Bill Guest.
Pietermaritzburg: University of KwaZulu-Natal
Press, 2008. xx, 212 pp.
Review by Tony Voss (78-79)
Myriam Denov. Child
Soldiers: Sierra Leone’s Revolutionary United
Front. New York: Cambridge University Press,
2010. xi, 234 pp.
Review by
Mark E. Grotelueschen (79-81)
Myron Echenberg. Africa in
the Time of Cholera: A History of Pandemics
from 1817 to the Present. Cambridge University
Press, 2011. xxxi, 208 pp.
Review by Zindoga
Mukandavire
(81-83)
Harri Englund (ed.).
Christianity and Public Culture in Africa.
Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 2011. 240
pp.
Review by Jeremy
Rich (83-84)
Jack Goody. Myth, Ritual,
and the Oral. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 2010. 161 pp.
Review by Mickie Mwanzia
Koster (84-86)
Sean Hanretta. Islam
and Social Change in French West Africa:
History of an Emancipatory Community. New
York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. 311
pp.
Review by Siendou Konate (86-89)
Neil Kodesh. Beyond the
Royal Gaze: Clanship and Public Healing in
Buganda. Charlottesville: University of
Virginia Press, 2010. 280 pp.
Review by Jason Bruner (89-91)
M. Kathleen Madigan.
Senegal Sojourn: Selections from One Teacher’s
Journal. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2010.
xix, 231 pp.
Review by Patrick Day (91-92)
Anne Kelk Mager. Beer,
Sociability, and Masculinity in South Africa.
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2010.
viii, 232 pp.
Review by T.J. Tallie
(92-93)
William F. S. Miles. My
African Horse Problem. Amherst: University of
Massachusetts Press, 2008. xx, 173 pp.
Review by R. Hunt Davis,
Jr. (93-95)
Michael Nest. Coltan.
Cambridge, Polity, 2011. X, 220 pp.
Review by Pádraig Carmody (95-96)
Malyn Newitt (ed). The
Portuguese in West Africa, 1415-1670: A
Documentary History. New York: Cambridge
University Press, 2010. xviii, 246 pp.
Review by Brandon D. Lundy
(96-98)
Michael F. O’Riley.
Cinema in an Age of Terror: North Africa,
Victimization, and Colonial History. Lincoln
and London: University of Nebraska Press.
2010. 198 pp.
Review by David Livingstone
(98-99)
Lahoucine Ouzgane. Men
in African Film and Fiction. UK: James Currey,
2011. x, 180 pp.
Review by Theresah P.
Ennin (99-100)
Robert Anthony Waters, Jr.
Historical Dictionary of United States-Africa
Relations. Lanham, MD: The Scarecrow Press,
2009. lxx, 369 pp.
Review by Steven Gish
(101-102)
Daniel Zisenwine. The
Emergence of Nationalist Politics in Morocco:
The Rise of the Independence Party and the
Struggle Against Colonialism After World War
II. New York: I.B. Tauris Publishers, 2010.
224 pp.
Review by Gary Khalil (102-105)