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History In Africa: A Journal of Method focuses on historiographical and methodological concerns and publishes textual analysis and criticism, historiographical essays, bibliographical essays, archival reports and articles on the role of theory and non-historical data in historical investigation. Published Annually.
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Volume 32, 2005Table of Contents

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View Historical Methodology and Writing the Liberian Past: the Case of Agriculture in the Nineteenth Century
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"We Must Never Forget Where We Come From": The Bafokeng and Their Land in the 19th Century Transvaal

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View Reading Ethiopia Through Russian Eyes : Political and Racial Sentiments in the Travel Writings of Alexander Bulatovich, 1896-1898
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View Not Quite Cricket: "Civilization on Trial in South Africa": a Note on the First "Protest Film" Made in Southern Africa
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ISSN | 1558-2744 |
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Print ISSN | 0361-5413 |
Launched on MUSE | 2005-10-04 |
Open Access | No |
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