| Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Colonialism, governance, and fisheries: perspectives from Lake Malawi | 2025 | Journal of African history 66 (): 1-10 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| “Sodabi calamity number one”: the production of palm alcohol in Dahomey and its repression, 1840–1975 | 2025 | Journal of African history 66 (): 1-16 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Africans championed free trade: violence, sovereignty, and competition in the era of Atlantic slave trade | 2025 | Journal of African history 66 (): 1-18 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Manly machines and homely objects: gender, development and divergent radio technologies in late-colonial Ghana and Zambia | 2025 | Journal of African history 66 (): 1-19 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| South Africa, 1994 + 30: a conversation about history after Apartheid | 2024 | Journal of African history 65 (1): 4-21 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Water and history in southern Africa | 2024 | Journal of African history 65 (1): 22-9 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Mwene Muji: a medieval empire in Central Africa? | 2024 | Journal of African history 65 (1): 30-46 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Neo-imperial cold war? Biafra's Franco-African arms triangle | 2024 | Journal of African history 65 (1): 47-65 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Between economic nationalism and liberalization: ideas of development and the neoliberal moment in Mobutu's Congo, 1965-74 | 2024 | Journal of African history 65 (1): 66-84 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Unimaginable community: watchwords and Frelimo's abandoned nationalism in independence-era Mozambique | 2024 | Journal of African history 65 (1): 85-103 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Between land reform and postcolonial frustration: understanding the social roots of local opposition to the PAIG/PAICV in Santo Antão, Cabo Verde, 1975-91 | 2024 | Journal of African history 65 (1): 104-20 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| A return to Khaki rule? Democracy and Africa's lost history of military government | 2024 | Journal of African history 65 (2): 151-7 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Ritual violence and traditions of origins: Mung'aro in Mijikenda history | 2024 | Journal of African history 65 (2): 158-74 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| The moral economy of the Ugandan crowd in 1945 | 2024 | Journal of African history 65 (2): 175-90 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Cattle circulation, beef market control strategies, and African agropastoralists in southern Mozambique, 1900s–30s | 2024 | Journal of African history 65 (2): 191-206 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Lesotho and the QwaQwa sky resort, 1975-82: border disputes and South Africa's increasingly deadly responses | 2024 | Journal of African history 65 (2): 207-22 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| “We were the army in the shadows”: the dynamics of military rule and experiences of Black women in the South African Defence Force 32 Battalion Military community | 2024 | Journal of African history 65 (2): 223-39 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Disciplining citizens and commodities: economic crimes and accusations in 1970s Uganda | 2024 | Journal of African history 65 (2): 240-58 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Historical scholarship and the public square: the Belgian Commission on Colonialism through the lens of Wiriyamu | 2024 | Journal of African history 65 (3): 287-94 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| “How our heritage is looted”: legal meaning-making, cultural property, and customs enforcement in Nigeria, 1938–79 | 2024 | Journal of African history 65 (3): 295-309 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Navigating Lingala: linguistic change, political power, and everyday authoritarianism in Congo-Zaire, 1965-97 | 2024 | Journal of African history 65 (3): 327-43 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Spilling millet: the East African post and studied bureaucratic knowledge | 2024 | Journal of African history 65 (3): 310-26 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| "Natives around the township": state spaces and the struggle for Karamoja's future, 1950-66 | 2024 | Journal of African history 65 (3): 344-65 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Francis Fearon's ideas and hidden network of African antislavery in nineteenth-century Gold Coast | 2024 | Journal of African history 65 (3): 366-80 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Learned societies, knowledge production, and public engagement in colonial and postcolonial Ghana, 1930-90 | 2024 | Journal of African history 65 (3): 381-97 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| The colonial African: Godwin Mbikusita-Lewanika and his struggle for and against Zambian nationalism | 2024 | Journal of African history 65 (3): 415-31 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| An institute of residual studies? Nkrumah and the "Afrosystemic" origins of the Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana | 2024 | Journal of African history 65 (3): 398-414 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Who deserves to die? The moral logic of Mau Mau killings in colonial Kenya, 1952-56 | 2024 | Journal of African history 65 (3): 432-51 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Neglected historiography from Africa: the case for postindepence journals | 2023 | Journal of African history 64 (1): 5-12 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Moving histories: Bantu language expansions, eclectic economies, and mobilities | 2023 | Journal of African history 64 (1): 13-37 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Bridging the gap with the 'new' economic history of Africa | 2023 | Journal of African history 64 (1): 38-61 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Caught between the Union Jack and the Nazi swastika: African protests over ambiguous status under British imperialism and potential transfer to Nazi colonialism | 2023 | Journal of African history 64 (1): 62-79 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| The reproduction of urban capitalism: street food and the working day in colonial Mombasa | 2023 | Journal of African history 64 (1): 80-95 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Medical legitimacy: childbirth, pluralism, and professionalization in Nigeria's faith-based Aladura birthing homes | 2023 | Journal of African history 64 (1): 91-111 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Intellectual legacies, political morality, and disillusionment: connections between two Mozambique research institutions, 1976-2017 | 2023 | Journal of African history 64 (1): 112-25 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| William A. Brown and the assessment of a scholarly life | 2023 | Journal of African history 64 (2): 169-73 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| The Caliphate, the Black writer, and a world in revolution, 1957–69 | 2023 | Journal of African history 64 (2): 174-83 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| A hidden repository of Arabic manuscripts from Mali: the William A. Brown collection | 2023 | Journal of African history 64 (2): 184-90 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Le témoignage d’Almamy Maliki Yattara sur W. A. Brown: Dr Brown through the testimony of Almamy Maliki Yattara | 2023 | Journal of African history 64 (2): 191-9 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| William Allen Brown, Jr., 1934–2007: an appreciation | 2023 | Journal of African history 64 (2): 200 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| The impact of informal mentorship: a tribute to professor William Brown | 2023 | Journal of African history 64 (2): 201-3 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Egypt in Africa: William A. Brown and a liberating African history | 2023 | Journal of African history 64 (2): 204-8 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| The quotidian politics of a love story: researching, assembling, and mobilizing the Lunda legend in the late nineteenth century | 2023 | Journal of African history 64 (2): 209-28 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| ‘Compliments from the housewives’: contesting white public space in late-colonial Nairobi | 2023 | Journal of African history 64 (2): 229-47 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Scholars, secrets, and sultans: clerical authority in West Africa, 1450-1650 | 2023 | Journal of African history 64 (2): 248-68 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| ‘A modest, but peculiar style’: self-fashioning, Atlantic commerce, and the culture of adornment on the urban Gold Coast | 2023 | Journal of African history 64 (2): 269-91 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Politics of disaster: eartquake, rehousing, and confronting colonial rule in Accra (Gold Coast/Ghana) 1939-45 | 2023 | Journal of African history 64 (2): 292-305 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| History by commission? The Belgian colonial past and the limits of history in the public eye | 2023 | Journal of African history 64 (3): 334-43 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| Les sources orales à la conquête du passé colonial | 2023 | Journal of African history 64 (3): 344-50 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 | |||
| 'When there is a ban, there is a way': everyday gambling and the Nigerian political economy, 1977-83 | 2023 | Journal of African history 64 (3): 351-67 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0021-8537 |