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![]() | Riggan, Jennifer (2016) |
The struggling state: nationalism, mass militarization, and the education of Eritrea | |
Philadelphia: Temple University Press. 243p. |
![]() | Segnou, Étienne (2015) |
Le nationalisme camerounais dans les programmes et manuels d'histoire | |
Paris: L'Harmattan. Problématiques africaines. 386p. |
![]() | Du Preez, Max (2013) |
A rumour of spring: South Africa after 20 years of democracy | |
Cape Town: Zebra Press. 294p. |
![]() | Konings, Piet (2009) |
![]() | Neoliberal bandwagonism: civil society and the politics of belonging in Anglophone Cameroon |
![]() | Bamenda: Langaa Research and Publishing. 261p. |
![]() | Straker, Jay (2008) |
![]() | The state of the subject: a Guinean educator's odyssey in the postcolonial forest, 1960-2001 |
![]() | The Journal of African History. Volume 49 #1. p. 93-109. |
![]() | Zimudzi, Tapiwa B. (2007) |
![]() | Spies and Informers on Campus: Vetting, Surveillance and Deportation of Expatriate University Lecturers in Colonial Zimbabwe, 1954-1963 |
![]() | Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 33 #1. March. p. 193-208. |
![]() | Arnoldi, Mary Jo (2006) |
![]() | Youth Festivals and Museums: The Cultural Politics of Public Memory in Postcolonial Mali |
![]() | Africa Today. Volume 52 #4. Summer. p. 55-76. |
![]() | Marah, John K. (2006) |
![]() | The Virtues and Challenges in Traditional African Education |
Journal of Pan African Studies. Volume 1 #4. June. p. 15-24. |
![]() | Shivji, Issa (2006) |
![]() | From Neo-Liberalism to Pan-Africanism: Towards Reconstructing an Eastern African Discourse |
![]() | Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa. #61. p. 108-118. |
![]() | Wilson, James A. (2006) |
![]() | Political Songs, Collective Memories and Kikuyu Indi Schools |
![]() | History in Africa. Volume 33. p. 363-388. |
![]() | Cornwall, Andrea (ed.) (2005) |
Readings in Gender in Africa | |
Bloomington, Indiana/Oxford: Indiana University Press/James Currey. 247p. |
![]() | Schmidt, Elizabeth (2005) |
Mobilizing the Masses: Gender, Ethnicity, and Class in the Nationalist Movement in Guinea, 1939-1958 | |
Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Heinemann. 293p. |
![]() | Aryeetey, Ellen B.D. (2004) |
Coming to Terms with Sexual Harassment in Ghana | |
Legon: University of Ghana, Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER). Technical Publication Series #64. May. 71p. |
![]() | Hanchard, Michael G. (2004) |
Black Transnationalism, African Studies, and the 21st Century | |
Journal of Black Studies. Volume 35 #2. November. p. 139-153. |
![]() | Lambert, John (2004) |
![]() | 'Munition Factories...Turning Out a Constant Supply of Living Material': White South African Elite Boys' Schools and the First World War |
![]() | South African Historical Journal. #51. p. 67-86. |
![]() | Nanda, Serena (2004) |
South African Museums and the Creation of a New National Identity | |
American Anthropologist. Volume 106 #2. June. p. 379-386. |
![]() | Obiakor, Festus E. (2004) |
Building Patriotic African Leadership through African-Centered Education | |
Journal of Black Studies. Volume 34 #3. January. p. 402-420. |
![]() | Ranger, Terence O. (2004) |
![]() | Nationalist Historiography, Patriotic History and the History of the Nation: The Struggle over the Past in Zimbabwe |
![]() | Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 30 #2. June. p. 215-234. |
![]() | Williams, Christian A. (2004) |
![]() | Student Political Consciousness: Lessons from a Namibian Mission School |
![]() | Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 30 #3. September. p. 539-557. |
![]() | Colonna, Fanny (2003) |
![]() | The Nation's 'Unknowing Other': Three Intellectuals and the Culture(s) of Being Algerian, or, on the Impossibility of Subaltern Studies in Algeria |
The Journal of North African Studies. Volume 8 #1. Spring. p. 155-170. |
![]() | Errante, Antoinette (2003) |
![]() | White Skin, Many Masks: Colonial Schooling, Race, and National Consciousness among White Settler Children in Mozambique, 1934-1974 |
![]() | International Journal of African Historical Studies. Volume 36 #1. p. 7-33. |
![]() | Gershovich, Moshe (2003) |
![]() | Stories on the Road from Fez to Marrakesh: Oral History on the Margins of National Identity |
The Journal of North African Studies. Volume 8 #1. Spring. p. 43-58. |
![]() | McEwan, Cheryl (2003) |
![]() | Building a Postcolonial Archive? Gender, Collective Memory and Citizenship in Post-Apartheid South Africa |
![]() | Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 29 #3. September. p. 739-757. |
![]() | Ntarangwi, Mwenda (2003) |
![]() | The Challenges of Education and Development in Post-Colonial Kenya |
![]() | Africa Development: A Quarterly Journal of CODESRIA. Volume 28 #3-4. p. 211-228. |
![]() | Yamada, Shoko (2003) |
Global discourse and local response in educational policy process: the case of Achimota school in colonial Ghana (Gold Coast) | |
Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Dissertation Services. 303p. |
![]() | Goodman, Jane E. (2002) |
![]() | Writing Empire, Underwriting Nation: Discursive Histories of Kabyle Berber Oral Texts |
American Ethnologist. Volume 29 #1. February. p. 86-122. |
![]() | Notshulwana, Mxolisi (2001) |
Nation Building and the Challenges of Higher Education Transformation in South Africa | |
AAPS Internet Journal of Politics. Volume 1 #1. |
![]() | Samatar, Abdi I. (2001) |
![]() | Somali Reconstruction and Local Initiative: Amoud University |
![]() | World Development. Volume 29 #4. April. p. 641-656. |
![]() | Adi, Hakim (2000) |
![]() | Pan-Africanism and West African Nationalism in Britain |
![]() | African Studies Review. Volume 43 #1. April. p. 69-82. |
![]() | Akankwasa, R.R. (2000) |
What Can Schools Contribute? The Challenge of Ethnic Conflict and National Integration in the Republic of Rwanda | |
![]() | East African Journal of Peace and Human Rights. Volume 6 #2. p. 180-201. |
![]() | Beswick, Stephanie (2000) |
Women, War and Leadership in South Sudan (1700-1994) | |
In: White Nile, Black Blood: War, Leadership, and Ethnicity from Khartoum to Kampala. p. 93-111. |
![]() | Vincent, Louise D. (2000) |
![]() | Bread and Honour: White Working Class Women and Afrikaner Nationalism in the 1930s |
![]() | Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 26 #1. March. p. 61-78. |
![]() | Yusuf, Ahmed A. (2000) |
Radical Students' Movement and Bourgeois Nationalists in the Struggle for Nigeria's Independence | |
![]() | Africa Quarterly. Volume 40 #1. p. 133-155. |
![]() | Chisholm, Linda; Unterhalter, Elaine (1999) |
![]() | Gender, Education and the Transition to Democracy: Research, Theory and Policy in South Africa, c. 1980-1998 |
![]() | Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa. #39. p. 1-25. |
![]() | Jatau, Phebe V.; Odiwo, Keston (1999) |
The Challenges of Women('s) Education in Nation Building | |
In: Esomonu, Nkechi P.M. (ed.). Women Education for Active Participation in the Next Millennium: WICE Book of Readings. Lagos: Association of Women in Colleges of Education (WICE). |
![]() | Rajuili, Khanya; Burke, Ione (1999) |
Democratization through Adult Popular Education: A Reflection on the Resilience of Women from Kwa-Ndebele, South Africa | |
In: Bystydzienski, Jill M. and Sekhon, Joti (eds.). Democratization and Women's Grassroots Movements. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. |
![]() | Hanciles, Jehu J. (1998) |
Edward W. Blyden and the West African University: race, mission, and education | |
![]() | Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research. Volume 10 #3. November. p. 235-249. |
![]() | Nyanchama, M. (1998) |
Which way, Kenya? will it be majimbo or a unitary state? | |
Finance (Nairobi, Kenya). April 27. p. 2-3. |
![]() | Smith, James H. (1998) |
Njama's Supper: The Consumption and Use of Literary Potency by Mau Mau Insurgents in Colonial Kenya | |
Comparative Studies in Society and History. Volume 40 #3. June. p. 524-548. |
![]() | Ammar, Wolde-Yesus (1997) |
The Role of Asmara Students in the Eritrean Nationalist Movement: 1958-1968 | |
![]() | Eritrean Studies Review. Volume 2 #1. Spring. p. 59-84. |
![]() | Atangana, Martin R. (1997) |
![]() | French Capitalism and Nationalism in Cameroon |
![]() | African Studies Review. Volume 40 #1. April. p. 83-111. |
![]() | Molvaer, Reidulf K. (1997) |
![]() | Siniddu Gebru: Pioneer Woman Writer, Feminist, Patriot, Educator, and Politician |
![]() | Northeast African Studies. Volume 4 #3. p. 61-75. |
![]() | Rashid, Ishmail (1997) |
![]() | Subaltern Reactions: Lumpens, Students, and the Left |
![]() | Africa Development: A Quarterly Journal of CODESRIA. Volume 22 #3-4. p. 19-43. |
![]() | Gottesman, Les (1996) |
Hermeneutics of Literacy during Eritrea's War of Independence | |
![]() | Eritrean Studies Review. Volume 1 #2. Fall. p. 71-93. |
![]() | Williams, Gavin (1996) |
Ruth First's Contribution to African Studies | |
![]() | Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 14 #2. July. p. 197-220. |
![]() | Eboreime, J. (1995) |
![]() | Nigerian Museums and the Presentation of the National Heritage in Perspective |
The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology. Volume 18 #1. p. 62-74. |
![]() | Walker, Cherryl (1995) |
![]() | Women, 'Tradition' and Reconstruction in South Africa |
Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Volume 15 #1. p. 58-71. |
![]() | Adama, F.L. (1994) |
The Significance and Relevance of Gender History, Nation-Building and Development: The Conceptualization of History | |
Paper presented at the Annual Congress of the Historical Society of Nigeria, June 27-30, 1994. |
![]() | Alahira, H. (1994) |
The Significance and Relevance of Gender Study of History, Nation Building and Development: The Conceptualization of History | |
Paper presented at the Annual Congress of the Historical Society of Nigeria, June 27-30, 1994. |
![]() | Kelly, Gail P.; Welch, Claude E. (1994) |
Education and Political Development: Africa since Independence | |
![]() | Africana Journal. Volume 16. p. 3-18. |
![]() | Shepherd, George W. (1994) |
![]() | Africa Today in the Early Years: The Debate over Strategy for the Liberation of South Africa |
Africa Today. Volume 41 #1. p. 11-19. |
![]() | Walker, Cherryl (1994) |
![]() | Women, 'Tradition' and Reconstruction in South Africa |
![]() | Review of African Political Economy. Volume 21 #61. September. p. 347-358. |
![]() | Neal, Teena J. (1993) |
Home Economics and Counter-Insurgency: Kenyan Women's Groups in the 1950s | |
Paper presented at the 36th Annual Conference of the African Studies Association (ASA), December 4-7, 1993, Boston, Massachusetts. Atlanta. Emory University. |
![]() | Randall, Stephen (1993) |
![]() | People's Education and 'Nation Building' for a New South Africa |
![]() | Review of African Political Economy. Volume 20 #58. November. p. 43-60. |
![]() | Shettima, Kole A. (1993) |
![]() | Structural Adjustment and the Student Movement in Nigeria |
![]() | Review of African Political Economy. Volume 20 #56. p. 83-91. |
![]() | Carmody, Brendan P. (1992) |
Jesuit Mission School: Ally of Zambian Nationalism? | |
![]() | Zambia Journal of History. #5. p. 37-56. |
![]() | Diseko, Nozipho (1992) |
![]() | The Origins and Development of the South African Student's Movement (SASM): 1968-1976 |
![]() | Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 18 #1. March. p. 40-62. |
![]() | Du Toit, Marijke (1992) |
![]() | 'Die Bewustheid van Armoed': The ACVV (Afrikaans Christian Women Society) and the Construction of Afrikaner Identity, 1904-1928 |
![]() | Social Dynamics. Volume 18 #2. December. p. 1-25. |
![]() | Sraieb, Noureddine (1992) |
Une institution scolaire: le collège Sadiki de Tunis: (essai d'histoire sociale et culturelle) | |
Revue d'histoire maghrébine. Volume 19 #67-68. p. 345-356. |
![]() | Sutcliffe, Mike (1992) |
![]() | The Centre for Development Studies and the Mass Democratic Movement |
Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa. #18-19. p. 99-109. |
![]() | Tilton, Douglas (1992) |
![]() | Creating an 'Educated Workforce': Inkatha, Big Business, and Educational Reform in KwaZulu |
![]() | Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 18 #1. March. p. 166-189. |
![]() | West, Michael O. (1992) |
![]() | Ndabaningi Sithole, Garfield Todd and the Dadaya School Strike of 1947 |
![]() | Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 18 #2. June. p. 297-316. |
![]() | Mou, Daniel (1989) |
Causes of Student Unrests in Nigeria: A Theoretical Exploration | |
Scandinavian Journal of Development Alternatives. Volume 8 #4. December. p. 41-61. |
![]() | Emenyonu, Ernest N. (1987) |
Leadership, Nation Building and Universities in Africa | |
Scandinavian Journal of Development Alternatives. Volume 6 #2-3. p. 211-221. |
![]() | Marah, John K. (1987) |
Educational Adaptation and Pan-Africanism: Developmental Trends in Africa | |
Journal of Black Studies. Volume 17 #4. June. p. 460-481. |
![]() | Jayawardena, Kumari (1986) |
Reformism and Women's Rights in Egypt | |
In: Jayawardena, Kumari (ed.). Feminism and Nationalism in the Third World. Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey: Zed Press. p. 43-56. |
![]() | Sisulu, Zwelakhe (1986) |
![]() | People's Education for People's Power |
Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa. #1. p. 96-117. |
![]() | Anonymous (1985) |
Schools Survey Shows Influence of Inkatha | |
Clarion Call. Volume 2. p. 20. |
![]() | Anonymous (1984) |
Findings of Inkatha Commission of Inquiry | |
Inhlabamkhosi (Clarion Call). Volume 1 #9. April. p. 17-22. |
![]() | Anonymous (1983) |
Tragedy of Ngoye University | |
Inhlabamkhosi (Clarion Call). Volume 1 #4. November. p. 6-8. |
![]() | Anonymous (1983) |
Ongoye University Incident Orchestrated | |
Inhlabamkhosi (Clarion Call). Volume 1 #4. November. p. 2-6. |
![]() | Swai, Bonaventure (1982) |
Rodney on Scholarship and Activism. Part Two | |
Journal of African Marxists. #2. August. p. 38-52. |
![]() | Adebola, A.S. (1981) |
The Kikuyu Independent School Movement and the Mau Mau Uprising | |
![]() | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria. Volume 10 #4. June. p. 53-71. |
![]() | Hirson, Baruch (1981) |
![]() | Language in Control and Resistance in South Africa |
![]() | African Affairs: The Journal of the Royal African Society. Volume 80 #319. April. p. 219-237. |
![]() | Mwanalushi, Muyunda (1981) |
Youth and Society in Zambia: A Sense of Community among University Students | |
![]() | African Social Research. #31. June. p. 49-66. |
![]() | Lemma, Legesse (1979) |
![]() | The Ethiopian Student Movement in 1960-1974: A Challenge to the Monarchy and Imperialism in Ethiopia |
Northeast African Studies. Volume 1 #2. p. 31-46. |
![]() | Leu, Christopher A. (1979) |
Opposition to Apartheid in Namibia | |
![]() | Ufahamu. Volume 9 #1. p. 111-137. |
![]() | Chukunta, N.K. Onuoha (1978) |
![]() | Education and National Integration in Africa: A Case Study of Nigeria |
![]() | African Studies Review. Volume 21 #2. September. p. 67-76. |
![]() | Davis, R. Hunt (1978) |
The Black American Education Component in African Responses to Colonialism in South Africa: ca.1890-1914 | |
![]() | Journal of Southern African Affairs. Volume 3 #1. January. p. 65-83. |
![]() | Morse, Stanley J.; Nel, Elizabeth (1977) |
![]() | National Identity among a Sample of Students at an Afrikaans University |
Social Dynamics. Volume 3 #1. June. p. 35-44. |
![]() | Burawoy, Michael (1976) |
Consciousness and Contradiction: A Study of Student Protest in Zambia | |
British Journal of Sociology. Volume 27 #1. March. p. 78-98. |
![]() | King, K.J. (1973) |
Nationalism, education and imperialism in the Southern Sudan 1920-1970 | |
![]() | In: Education for what? British policy versus local initiative / by Charles H. Lyons [and others]. p. 25-56. |
![]() | Olusanya, G.O. (1973) |
Julius Ojo-Cole: A Neglected Nigerian Nationalist and Educationist | |
Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria. Volume 7 #1. December. |
![]() | Abir, Mordeghai (1970) |
![]() | Education and National Unity in Ethiopia |
![]() | African Affairs: The Journal of the Royal African Society. Volume 69 #274. January. p. 44-59. |
![]() | Anonymous (1970) |
Brutality and Killings of Ethiopian Students | |
Pan-African Journal. Volume 3 #2. Spring. p. 9-13. |
![]() | Obote, Milton A. (1969) |
Dr. Obote on Student Power | |
East Africa Journal. Volume 6 #8. August. p. 11-13. |
![]() | Kenyatta, Jomo (1968) |
University and Nation Building | |
Pan-African Journal. Volume 1 #4. Fall. p. 163-164. |
![]() | Nicol, Davidson (1963) |
![]() | Politics, Nationalism and Universities in Africa |
![]() | African Affairs: The Journal of the Royal African Society. Volume 62 #246. January. p. 20-28. |
![]() | Asafu-Adjaye, E.O. (1958) |
![]() | Ghana since Independence |
African Affairs: The Journal of the Royal African Society. Volume 57 #228. July. p. 182-188. |
![]() | Hussey, E.R.J. (1954) |
![]() | Eritrea Self-Governing |
African Affairs: The Journal of the Royal African Society. Volume 53 #213. October. p. 320-328. |
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