University of Edinburgh. Centre of African studies
Centre of African studies Edimbourg, GB
Centre of African Studies Edinburgh
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Works
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The Addis Ababa transitional conference of July 1991 : its origins, history, and significance | |
African concepts of nationalism in South Africa | |
African futures twenty-fifth anniversary conference proceedings of a conference held in the | |
African primary products & international trade; | |
African studies newsletter | |
African taboos and science education : an exploration of the epistemological and scientific relevance of significant African cultural dos and donts | |
Africanus Horton memorial lecture | |
Africa's indigenous peoples : "first peoples" or "marginalized minorities"? | |
Basotho religion and western thought | |
Baubles, bangles and beads trade contacts of Mediaeval Ife | |
Botswana, education, culture and politics proceedings of a conference | |
"Breaking with the past"? : a consideration of Yoweri Museveni's National Resistance Movement, and of social and political action in Uganda during its government | |
Christianity in Africa in the 1990s | |
Conference on Joint Research Schemes and Recruitment; [proceedings. | |
Conflict and protest in a Scottish mission area, North-Eastern Zambia, 1870-1935 | |
Creation snake and Mobius strip : the mythopoeic structures in Wole Soyinka's writing | |
Democratic renewal in Africa : two essays on Benin | |
Developmental trends in Kenya; proceedings of a seminar | |
Directory of expertise on Africa in Scottish universities | |
Diverse people unite : two lectures on Khoisan imagery and the state | |
Ethnicity in Africa : roots, meanings and implications | |
Experiences in African customary law. | |
The function and financing of African universities : a review of selected policy statements 1933-1988 | |
Gender and environment in Africa : perspectives on the politics of environmental sustainability | |
"A haven of tribalism?" : reflections on ethnicity and politics in Okombahe, a "Labour Reserve" in Western Namibia | |
Inventory of Africanists and others with Third World interests | |
Mainsprings of African economic progress | |
Malawi beyond Banda. | |
Melville Jean Herskovits memorial lecture | |
Occasional papers (University of Edinburgh. Centre of African Studies) | |
Re-integrating education, skills and work in Africa : towards informal or knowledge economies? towards autonomy or dependency in development? | |
Reconciling ownership of development & external assistance : aid and nationbuilding in Eritrea | |
Research and development in Bushman communities : two lectures | |
Rethinking African history | |
Seminar proceedings (University of Edinburgh. Centre of African Studies) | |
A social-historical study of social change among the Bangwa of Cameroon | |
Sounding out the silences : narratives and absences in African higher education | |
South Africa and the international community : politics and finance | |
South Africa : education in transition | |
Southern African studies, retrospect and prospect papers | |
SUM in Nigeria, the Cameroons, Chad, Sudan, and other African territories | |
Tackling the symptoms or the causes? : an examination of programmes by NGOs for street children in Nairobi, Kenya | |
Tourism in Africa and the management of related resources : proceedings of a seminar held in Edinburgh, 3rd and 4th May 1974. | |
The transatlantic slave trade from West Africa | |
UK NGOs and sustainable development in Sub-Saharan Africa | |
Unreconciled strivings and ironic strategies : three Afro-British authors of the Georgian era; Ignatius Sancho, Olau dah Equiano, Robert Wedderburn |