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The Journal of West African History (JWAH) is a new, important, initiative in the field of African Studies published by Michigan State University Press in collaboration with Michigan State University’s African Studies Center and History Department. An interdisciplinary peer-reviewed research journal, JWAH is located at the cutting edge of new scholarship on the social, cultural, economic, and political history of West Africa and publishes the highest quality articles on West African history. It fills a representational gap by providing a forum for serious scholarship and debate on women and gender, sexuality, slavery, oral history, popular and public culture, and religion.
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Volume 4, Number 1, Spring 2018Table of Contents
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View Sex, Drugs, and Female Agency: Why Siramori Diabaté's Song "Nanyuman" Was Such a Success in Mali and Guinea
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Sex, Drugs, and Female Agency: Why Siramori Diabaté's Song "Nanyuman" Was Such a Success in Mali and Guinea
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View Intellectual Traditions, Education, and Jihad: The (Non)Parallels between the Sokoto and Boko Haram Jihads
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Intellectual Traditions, Education, and Jihad: The (Non)Parallels between the Sokoto and Boko Haram Jihads
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View Political Organization in Nigeria since the Late Stone Age: A History of the Igbo People by John N. Oriji (review)
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Political Organization in Nigeria since the Late Stone Age: A History of the Igbo People by John N. Oriji (review)
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View Brazilian-African Diaspora in Ghana: The Tabom, Slavery, Dissonance of Memory, Identity, and Locating Home by Kwame Essien (review)
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Brazilian-African Diaspora in Ghana: The Tabom, Slavery, Dissonance of Memory, Identity, and Locating Home by Kwame Essien (review)
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| ISSN | 2327-1876 |
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| Print ISSN | 2327-1868 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2018-05-25 |
| Open Access | No |




