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- Northeast African Studies
- Michigan State University Press
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- Reflections on the Red Sea Style: Beyond the Surface of Coastal Architecture Volume 12, Number 1, 2012 (New Series), pp. 243-271
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This issue contains 21 articles in total
- About the Contributors
- Eritrea (Africa in Focus Series) (review)
- Space, Mobility, and Translocal Connections across the Red Sea Area since 1500
- Waging Peace in Sudan (review)
- Reminiscences of My Life (review)
- Mutilating Khalid: The Symbolic Politics of Female Genital Cutting (review)
- The Missionary Strategies of the Jesuits in Ethiopia (1555–1632) (review)
- Race and Slavery in the Middle East: Histories of Trans-Saharan Africans in Nineteenth-Century Egypt, Sudan, and the Ottoman Mediterranean (review)
- Holy City on the Nile: Omdurman during the Mahdiyya, 1885–1898 (review)
- Le note del commissario Teobaldo Folchi e i cenni storico amministrativi sul commissariato di Massaua (1898) (review)
- In Memoriam
- From Marinetti to Pasolini: Massawa, the Red Sea, and the Construction of “Mediterranean Africa” in Italian Literature and Cinema
- Reflections on the Red Sea Style: Beyond the Surface of Coastal Architecture
- Arabic and Cushitic Toponymy: One Coast with Two Maps
- The Rashayda: Ethnic Identity and Dhow Activity in Suakin on the Red Sea Coast
- Red Sea Translocals: Hadrami Migration, Entrepreneurship, and Strategies of Integration in Eritrea, 1840s–1970s
- Women Who Migrate, Men Who Wait: Eritrean Labor Migration to the Arab Near East
- Famines of War: The Red Sea Grain Market and Famine in Eastern Sudan, 1889–1891
- Muslim Partners, Catholic Foes: The Selective Isolation of Gondärine Ethiopia
- Suakin: A Northeast African Port in the Ottoman Empire
- Conquistadores, Mercenaries, and Missionaries: The Failed Portuguese Dominion of the Red Sea
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