White farms, black labor : the state and agrarian change in Southern Africa, 1910-50 /Making the town : Ga state and society in early colonial Accra /History and memory in the age of enslavement : becoming Merina in highland Madagasacar, 1770-1822 /Chiefs know their boundaries : essays on property, power, and the past in Asante, 1896-1996 /Violence and memory : one hundred years in the 'Dark forests' of Matabeleland /Pride of men : ironworking in 19th century west central Africa /Gender and the making of a South African Bantustan : a social history of the Ciskei, 1945-1959 /"I will not eat stone" : a women's history of colonial asante /Vilimani : labor migration and rural change in early colonial Tanzania /Colonial lessons : African's education in Southern Rhodesia, 1918-1940 /"God alone is king" : Islam and emancipation in Senegal : the Wolfof kingdoms of Kajoor and Bawol, 1859-1914 /Black death, white medicine : bubonic plague and the politics of public health in colonial Senegal, 1914-1945 /"City of steel and fire" : a social history of Atbara, Sudan's railway town, 1906-1984 /Poison and medicine ; ethnicity, power and violence in a Nigerian city, 1966 to 1986 /To dwell secure : generation, christianity, and colonialism in Ovamboland /"We were all slaves" : African miners, culture and resistance at the Enugu government colliery /The bluest hands : a social and economic history of women dyers in Abeokuta (Nigeria), 1890-1940 /The end of Chidyerano : a history of food and everyday life in Malawi, 1860-2004 /Mobilizing the masses : gender, ethnicity, and class in the nationalist movement in Guinea, 1939-1958 /Carriers of culture : labor on the road in nineteenth-century East Africa /"We spend our years as a tale that is told" : oral historical narrative in a South African chiefdom /Insiders and outsiders : the Indian working class of Durban, 1910-1990 /The realm of the Word : language, gender, and Christianity in a Southern African kindom /Colonial conscripts : the Tirailleurs Sénégalais in French West Africa, 1857-1960 /Law in colonial Africa /Women of Phokeng : consciousness, life strategy, and migrancy in South Africa, 1900-1983 /Cotton is the mother of poverty : peasants, work, and rural struggle in colonial Mozambique, 1938-1961 /Cotton, colonialism, and social history in Sub-Saharan Africa /A lion amongst the cattle : reconstruction and resistance in the Northern Transvaal /Gender, ethnicity, and social change on the upper slave coast : a history of the Anlo-Ewe /Drink, power, and cultural change : a social history of alcohol in Ghana, c. 1800 to recent times /The moon is dead! Give us our money! : the cultural origins of an African work ethic, Natal, South Africa, 1843-1900 /Cutting down trees : gender, nutrition, and agricultural change in the northern province of Zambia, 1890-1990 /Insiders and outsiders : the Indian working class of Durban, 1910-1990 /African workers and colonial racism : Mozambican strategies and struggles in Lourenc̦o Marques, 1877-1962 /Work, culture, and identity : migrant laborers in Mozambique and South Africa, c. 1860-1910 /Liberating the family? : gender and British slave emancipation in the Rural Western Cape, South Africa, 1823-1853 /Tanu women : gender and culture in the making of Tangyikan nationalism, 1955-1965 /In pursuit of history : fieldwork in Africa /