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1. | Rural Labour Regimes in North Kordofan: Work, Family, and Categorical Violence in Sudan
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2. | Locating Vishnu as Engaged Political Economist, A Personal Journey
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3. | Zwangsarbeit, Widerstand und Männlichkeiten in Kayes, Französisch-Sudan, 1919 ' 1946
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4. | Article 1F and Anthropological Evidence: A Fine Line Between Justice and Injustice?
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5. | Healthcare financialisation in the Global South: Examining the role of the World Bank Group in promoting Public Private Partnerships in health in Africa
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6. | Famine and food security: new trends and systems or politics as usual? An introduction
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7. | Brilla boy!: Educated masculinity, hope and future-making in a Ghanaian senior high school
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8. | The Force Intervention Brigade in the DRC, Civilian Security and Women Peace and Security
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9. | Global China and Africa's industrialization aspirations
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10. | Food insecurity, xenophobia, and political legitimacy: exploring the links in post-COVID-19 South Africa
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11. | Perceptions on Africa-connected Arbitration: Seats, Female Arbitrators and Tribunal Secretaries
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12. | Sudan's catastrophe: the role of changing dynamics of food and power in the Gezira agricultural scheme
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13. | Photographs, Emotions and Protest at a Colonial Memorial in Brazzaville (Congo)
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14. | Linguistic Variation in Kipemba
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15. | A Living Library: Amadou Hampâté Bâ and the Oral Transmission of Islamic Religious Knowledge
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16. | Gender Contestations and the Implications for Inclusive Societies
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17. | Al-Hajj Sa'ad 'Umar Touré and Islamic Educational Reform in Mali
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18. | Sufism in Africa in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
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19. | Une orientation bibliographique sur l'Islam en Afrique
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20. | The Role of Language in West African Islam
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21. | Three Fulbe Scholars in Borno
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22. | The Maintenance and Transmission of Islamic Culture in Tropical Africa
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23. | Separate Realities: a Review of Literature on Sufism
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24. | Oral History in Northern Nigeria
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25. | Reflections of a West African Diviner: 'If we knew the reality of things, we would be the masters of our own lives'
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26. | Introduction: Fulfulde religious verse:cultural context and mystical inspiration
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27. | The Transformation of Muslim Schooling in Mali: The Madrasa as an Institution of Social and Religious Mediation
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28. | Sufism in Africa
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29. | Amadou Hampâté Bâ, Tijani francophone
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30. | Muslim Divination and the History of Religion in Sub-Saharan Africa
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31. | Africa
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32. | Becoming Muslim in Soudan Français
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33. | Muslim Ideologies in Precolonial West Africa
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34. | Representations of Power and Powerlessness in West African Islam
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35. | Constructing Muslim Identities in Mali
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36. | Introduction: Muslim Representations of Unity and Difference in the African Discourse
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37. | La culture arabo-islamique au Mali
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38. | Two Paradigms of Islamic Schooling in West Africa
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39. | The Jihad Debate between Sokoto and Borno: an Historical Analysis of Islamic Political Discourse in Nigeria
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40. | Médersas au Mali: transformation d'une institution islamique
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41. | Introduction: Essai socio-historique sur l'enseignement islamique au Mali
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42. | 'Religious' Discourses in and about Africa
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43. | Concepts of Tariqa in West Africa: the Case of the Qadiriyya
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44. | Muslim Thought in Eighteenth Century West Africa: the Case of Shaikh 'Uthman b. Fudi
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45. | The Esoteric Sciences in West African Islam
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46. | Religion and Politics in Bornu: the Case of Muhammad al-Amin al-Kanemi
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47. | Bornu in the Nineteenth Century
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48. | The North African Trading Community in the Nineteenth Century Central Sudan
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49. | Muslim Identity and Social Change in Sub-Saharan Africa
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50. | Histories of Religious Thought and Practice in Africa: Thematic Perspectives
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51. | Controlling Knowledge: Religion, Power and Schooling in a West African Muslim Society
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52. | Réflexions sur le savoir islamique en Afrique de l'Ouest
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53. | West African Sufi: the Religious Heritage and Spiritual Search of Cerno Bokar Saalif Taal
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54. | The Shehus of Kukawa: a History of the al-Kanemi Dynasty of Bornu
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55. | Reading Mudimbe as a Historian
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56. | Histories of Religion in Africa
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57. | Project for the conservation of Malian Arabic Manuscripts
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58. | The Sufi Teaching of Tierno Bokar Salif Tall
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59. | Legitimizing Political Behavior in Bornu
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60. | Sources of Constitutional Thought in Bornu
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61. | After Border Externalization: Migration, Race, and Labour in Mauritania
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62. | Coffee makers: how politics, economics, and evidence shaped coffee policy in Ethiopia, 1950-2018
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63. | Borno in the Nineteenth Century
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64. | L'enseignement islamique au Mali
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65. | Evaluating the status of the Ndau language in education ten years after its official recognition
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66. | Distal demonstratives in Nairobi Swahili: An emerging relative particle?
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67. | E-motions: A History of Unrecorded Female Rural Displacements in Post-Slavery Africa
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68. | E-motions: A History of Unrecorded Female Rural Displacements in Post-Slavery Africa
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69. | Listening to Jdid [New] Raï: Algerian music and its publics in the 21st century
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70. | China's infrastructure investments in Africa: An imperative for attaining sustainable development goals or a debt-trap?
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71. | Introduction: Problematizing political communication theory and praxis in the Middle East and North Africa: Reframing Western-centric debates in times of excessive war
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72. | Codification of Islamic Family Law as an Instrument of Social Reform: A Case Study of the Emirate of Kano and Comparison with the Kingdom of Morocco
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73. | Editorial: Orthodox Christian Churches and War Politics in Ethiopia and Ukraine: Historical, Ecclesial and Theological Reflections
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74. | Orthodox Christian Churches and War Politics in Ethiopia and Ukraine
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75. | On some structural similarities and differences between Herero and Swahili
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76. | Transforming Documentary Film Cultures in East Africa: Judy Kibinge and Docubox
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77. | Decolonizing Cameroon's language policies: a critical assessment
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78. | Morphosyntactic variation in Bantu
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79. | Morphosyntactic borrowing in closely related varieties: 'False cognates' in Swahili
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80. | Historical Linguistics and Ubuntu Translanguaging: Towards a model of multilingualism, language change and linguistic convergence in the Bantu Linguistic Area.
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81. | IPCO (Nigeria) Limited v Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation [2017] UKSC 16
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82. | The Socio-Environmental Determinants of Childhood Malnutrition: A Spatial and Hierarchical Analysis
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83. | Pills, substances and brigandage: Exploring the drug factor in Nigeria's banditry crisis
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84. | From One Woman to Another: The Screen Worlds of Bongiwe Selane
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85. | Out of the Box: The Screen Worlds of Judy Kibinge
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86. | Between altruism and self-aggrandisement: Transparency, accountability and politics in Ghana's oil and gas sector
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87. | Translator as Researcher: Co-Producing Research on Food-Based Livelihoods in South Africa
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88. | Youth contestations, age-sets and body art in Pibor South Sudan
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89. | Embodied storytelling in South Sudan: youth self-narrativisation through body art and song
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90. | Verbal extensions in Sheng: an examination of variation in form and function
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91. | From Darfur to Gaza: Taking the Responsibility to Prevent Genocide Seriously
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92. | Aid-recipient sovereignty in historical context
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93. | How to overcome rent seeking in Tanzania's skills sector? Exploring feasible reforms through discrete choice experiments
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94. | Of cabbages and King Cobra: populist politics and Zambia's 2006 election
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95. | Introduction: Aid and sovereignty
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96. | Negotiating Aid: The structural conditions shaping the negotiating strategies of African governments
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97. | Introduction: boom and bust on the Zambian Copperbelt
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98. | Party Cadres, the Politicisation of Local Government and Zambia's 2021 Elections
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99. | Banditry and "captive population syndrome" in northern Nigeria
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100. | Public trusteeship, the Reserve and the Water-Energy-Food (WEF) Nexus: Implications for Social Justice in South Africa's Water Law
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