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- Northeast African Studies
- Michigan State University Press
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- Volume 13, Number 2, 2013 (New Series)
- About the Contributors
- Contested Memories, Subalternity, and the State in Colonial and Postcolonial Histories of Northeast Africa
- A Comparative Dictionary of the Agaw Languages by David Appleyard (review)
- Writing a Life into History, Writing Black Mamba Boy: Nadifa Mohamed in Conversation
- Producing History From Elisions, Fragments, and Silences: Public Testimony, the Asiatic Poll-Tax Campaign, and the Isaaq Somali Population of Kenya
- Are “Griefs of More Value than Triumphs”?: Power Relations, Nation-Building, and the Different Histories of Women’s Wartime Contributions in Postwar South Sudan
- Afars, Issas . . . and Djiboutians: Toward a History of Denominations
- Compromising with Ethiopianness After 1991: The Ethiopian Festival of the Millennium (September 2007–September 2008)
- Spies, Secrets, and a Story Waiting to Be (Re)Told: Memories of the 1924 Revolution and the Racialization of Sudanese History
- Christian Patriot or Oromo Traitor?: The Ethiopian State in the Memories of Ras Gobäna Dače
- Wolaita Memories of Gärmame Nəway Governorship (1958−1959): Radical Reforms and Political Consciousness
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