R&L Africa Catalogue

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books on AFRICA

2020


Pitch Battles: Protest, Prejudice and Play P.78


CONTENTS Biography

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Business & Economics

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Conflict

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Education

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Film

13

Health

15

History

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International Relations

29

Language Arts & Disciplines

40

Law

41

Literary Criticism

42

Music

46

Philosophy

49

Religion

61

Social Science

66

Sports & Recreation

77

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Mandela His Essential Life By Peter Hain

June 2018 232 pages

Mandela: His Essential Life is the only short, popular and accessible book that tells Mandela's entire and remarkable story.

Paperback 9781786607584 $14.95

Peter Hain is well known for a lifetime of anti-apartheid campaigning. Born to antiapartheid activists with links to Mandela going back to the 1950s, he grew up in South Africa where his parents were jailed, then banned and finally exiled to Britain by the regime. The effectiveness of Hain's fervent campaigning in the 1970s made him a target of the regime's security services.

Hardback 9781786607577 $24.95

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Subsequently a Labour MP and government minister, Peter Hain served in several prominent Cabinet positions including Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, and Leader of the House of Commons. He is now a member of the House of Lords. A regular contributor to the daily nationals, he is also the author of 20 books including Don't Play with Apartheid, Mistaken Identity, A Putney Plot?, Sing the Beloved Country and his memoirs Outside In.


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The Political Economy of Economic Performance Sub-Saharan Africa before the Global Recession and the Way Forward By Voxi Heinrich Amavilah

June 2020 146 pages Hardback 9781498597838 $85.00

Voxi Heinrich Amavilah examines the factors and forces that explain the unexpectedly good performance of Sub-Saharan African countries just before the 2008 global recession, including newer technologies, globalization, governance, and conventional determinants of economic performance. Voxi Heinrich Amavilah is adjunct professor of economics at Estrella Mountain College. Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Introduction Intensity of technology use and economic performance Technology-as-knowledge and economic performance Resources, governance, and global links and economic performance Globalization, governance, and economic performance Spread of innovations and economic performance Resource intra- and inter-actions and technological change

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Value Creation and Opportunity Management in Africa's Leather Sector By Mwinyikione Mwinyihija

August 2018 274 pages Hardback 9780761870005 $75.00

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This book provides unique research findings from the leather sector in African and the stratums of the value chains. The result is emerging knowledge and resourcefulness to the global community and an attestation to Africa’s transformative trajectory from commodity dependence to product development to explore on its socio-economic opportunities. Prof. Mwinyikione Mwinyihija, is a chartered Fellow of various acclaimed internationally recognized professional organizations where he is currently serving COMESA-Leather and Leather Products Institute (COMESA/LLPI) as Executive Director since 2013.He holds Degrees in the following fields: Ecotoxicology of the tanning Industry, Management and Remediation of Tannery Waste, Opportunity management; Value addition strategy for the leather sector; and Management Sciences. Currently, he provides leadership in the leather sector in disciplines such as Ecotoxicology and Value Chain Analysis of the leather sector and is also a mentor, reviewer, examiner, researcher, author and publisher of peer reviewed books, papers and presentations at global and regional levels.

Business & Economics


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The South African Mosaic II A Sociological Analysis of PostApartheid Conflict, Two Decades Later By Nomazengele A. Mangaliso

March 2018 164 pages Paperback 9780761869979 $36.99

The book revisits a study conducted in 1994 on subjects defined as historically disadvantaged by the apartheid regime. In the study, the subjects discussed and shared their visions of South Africa as a new democracy while coming to terms with the impact of apartheid. Nomazengele A. Mangaliso is professor of sociology at Westfield State University in Massachusetts, and past chair of the Department of Sociology. She has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Fort Hare, South Africa, a master's from Cornell University, Ithaca New York, and a PhD from UMass/Amherst.

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Wartime Sexual Violence against Men Masculinities and Power in Conflict Zones By Élise Féron

December 2018 218 pages

The book explores patterns of wartime sexual violence against men, and presents survivors’, but also perpetrators’ stories.

Paperback 9781786609304 $39.95

Élise Féron is a senior researcher at the Tampere Peace Research Institute.

Hardback 9781786609298 $120.00

1. Conflict-Related Sexual Violence Against Men: An Overview / 2. Making Sense of Wartime Sexual Violence Against Men / 3. Surviving Wartime Sexual Violence / 4. Perpetrators and Bystanders / 5. The Elusiveness of Narratives on Wartime Sexual Violence Against Men / 6. Conceptualizing and Implementing Care and Support Programs for Male Survivors / 7. Prosecuting Wartime Sexual Violence Against Men

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Who Must Die in Rwanda's Genocide? The State of Exception Realized By Kyrsten Sinema

October 2019 182 pages Paperback 9781498518666 $36.99 Hardback 9781498518642 $95.00

This book analyzes the hundred-year development of the “state of exception” in Rwanda, a political theory developed and expanded by Foucault, Agamben, and others. It analyzes Hutu regime propaganda utilized to dehumanize the Tutsi population and how state action created a setting for genocide to become an appropriate reaction to political threats. Kyrsten Sinema represents Arizona’s Ninth District in the U.S. Congress. She received her PhD and JD from Arizona State University. Table of Contents Chapter 1: Prelude to Genocide Chapter 2: Rwandan Government and Propaganda Chapter 3: Pre-Colonial Rwanda Meets Belgian Rule Chapter 4: From Kayibanda To Habyiramana Chapter 5: Genocide Chapter 6: Conclusion

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Women and the Nigeria-Biafra War Reframing Gender and Conflict in Africa

WOMEN AND THE NIGERIA-BIAFRA WAR

Edited by Gloria Chuku and Sussie U. Aham-Okoro

August 2020 372 pages Hardback 9781793617842 $120.00

This comprehensive study of the Nigeria-Biafra War through the lens of gender captures women’s complex experiences and the valiant ways they carried out old and new responsibilities in wartime and postwar Nigeria. It fills a gap in war scholarship fifty years after the conflict by presenting women as embodiments of vulnerability and agency. Gloria Chuku is professor and chair of the Department of Africana Studies at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Sussie U. Aham-Okoro is adjunct lecturer in the Department of Africana Studies at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

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The World of Protracted Conflicts By Michael Brecher

June 2018 428 pages Paperback 9781498531894 $54.99 Hardback 9781498531870 $144.00

The World of Protracted Conflicts analyzes interstate protracted conflict, a widespread phenomenon in the global system and regional subsystems during the past century. It describes the content of a protracted conflict, explains the cause-effect linkages in this multi-dimensional phenomenon, and explores models to forecast protracted conflict. Michael Brecher is the R.B. Angus Professor of Political Science at McGill University. Table of Contents Chapter 1 Concepts Chapter 2 Historical Roots Chapter 3 Cases Chapter 4 Model I: Onset Chapter 5 Causes: Testing Model I Chapter 6 Model II: Persistence Chapter 7 Discordant Objectives Chapter 8 Perceptions Chapter 9 Behavior Chapter 10 Conflict-Sustaining Acts Chapter 11 Persistence: Testing Model II Chapter 12 Model III: Resolution Chapter 13 Conflict Management and Resolution: Testing Model III Chapter 14 What Have We Learned?

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Brothers in Valor

Drones and Targeted Killing in the Middle East and Africa

Battlefield Stories of the 89 African Americans Awarded the Medal of Honor

An Appraisal of American Counterterrorism Policies

By Robert F. Jefferson, Jr.

By Christine Sixta Rinehart

Imprint: Lyons Press

Imprint: Lexington Books September 2018 248 pp

October 2018 196 pp

9781493031740 I $26.95 I HB

9781498526470 I $95.00 I HB 9781498526494 I $36.99 I PB

Inequalities and Conflicts in Modern and Contemporary African History A Comparative Perspective

Intra-State Conflict in the Horn of Africa INTRA-STATE CONFLICT IN THE HORN OF AFRICA

Implications for Regional Security (1990–2016) By Bekele Bengessa Hirbe

By Jan Záho�ík

Imprint: Lexington Books

Imprint: Lexington Books December 2018 170 pp

June 2020 254 pp

9781498536417 I $90.00 I HB

9781498577083 I $95.00 I HB

'Is It Global War on Terrorism' or Global War over Terra Africana?

Land Warfare since 1860 A Global History of Boots on the Ground

The Ruse Imperial Powers Use to Occupy Africa Militarily for Economic Gains

By Jeremy Black Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

By Nkwazi Nkuzi Mhango Imprint: Hamilton Books December 2017 264 pp

August 2018 296 pp

9780761869726 I $80.00 I HB

9781442276895 I $94.00 I HB 9781442276901 I $39.00 I PB

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Education Marginalization in Sub-Saharan Africa Policies, Politics, and Marginality By Obed Mfum-Mensah

September 2018 240 pages Hardback 9781498574044 $95.00

The book uses marginality as a critical discourse to outline ways colonial and postcolonial education policies in sub-Saharan Africa created and perpetuated it and deprived some groups from realizing the democratic equality role of education. It provides new ideas for integrating policies to address the educational needs of marginalized children. Obed Mfum-Mensah is professor in the Department of Education at Messiah College.

Education

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African Diaspora Literacy

African Immigrants' Experiences in American Schools

The Heart of Transformation in K–12 Schools and Teacher Education

Complicating the Race Discourse

Edited by Lamar L. Johnson, Gloria Boutte, Gwenda Greene and Dywanna Smith

By Shirley Mthethwa-Sommers and Immaculee Harushimana

Imprint: Lexington Books November 2018 208 pp

November 2018 146 pp

9781498583954 I $90.00 I HB

9781498510714 I $89.00 I HB 9781498510738 I $36.99 I PB

COMMITTED THEATRE IN NIGERIA

June 2020 238 pp

Series: Race and Education in the Twenty-First Century Imprint: Lexington Books

Committed Theatre in Nigeria

Handbook of Comparative Education Law

Perspectives on Teaching and Practice

Selected Nations from Africa and the Americas

Edited by Segun Oyeleke Oyewo, Stephen Ogheneruro Okpadah and Taiwo Okunola Afolabi

Edited by Charles J. Russo

Imprint: Lexington Books

9781498593809 I $95.00 I HB

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers August 2019 202 pp 9781475851427 I $80.00 I HB 9781475851434 I $40.00 I PB

Kenyan Public Universities in the Age of Internationalization

Literacy and Democracy in South African Primary Schools

Challenges and Prospects By Iddah Aoko Otieno

By Getahun Yacob Abraham and Mary Alice Barksdale

Imprint: Lexington Books

Imprint: Lexington Books

June 2018 156 pp

December 2017 198 pp

9781498536165 I $85.00 I HB

9781498561457 I $90.00 I HB

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A Book about the Film Monty Python and the Holy Grail All the References from African Swallows to Zoot By Darl Larsen

September 2019 632 pages Paperback 9781538134436 $25.00 Hardback 9781442245532 $58.00

This exhaustive reference identifies and explains the plethora of cultural, historical, and topical allusions in the film Monty Python and the Holy Grail, the first original film by the British comedy troupe. Darl Larsen is professor in both the Media Arts department and the Center for Animation at Brigham Young University, where he teaches film, animation, screenwriting, and popular culture studies. He is the author of Monty Python, Shakespeare and English Renaissance Drama (2003), Monty Python's Flying Circus: An Utterly Complete, Thoroughly Unillustrated, Absolutely Unauthorized Guide to Possibly All the References (Taylor, 2013), and A Book about the Film Monty Python's Life of Brian: All the References from Assyrians to Zeffirelli (Rowman & Littlefield, 2019).

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Envisioning Black Feminist Voodoo Aesthetics African Spirituality in American Cinema By Kameelah L. Martin

November 2018 256 pages Paperback 9781498523301 $39.99 Hardback 9781498523288 $105.00

By integrating eight contemporary American films to determine the role the use of Voodoo in popular representations in the construction of black female imaginaries, this book evaluates the employment of Voodoo aesthetics to reenact black women’s spirituality on screen by engaging with themes such as sexuality, agency, and cultural appropriation. Kameelah L. Martin is associate professor of African American literature at Savannah State University. Table of Contents Introduction: Towards a Black Feminist Voodoo Aesthetic Chapter 1: Vintage Hollywood Voodoo: The Black Priestess in 1930s Cinema Chapter 2: Mambos, Chickens, and Blood: Disrupting Visual Pleasure in Alan Parker’s Angel Heart Chapter 3: For Us, By Us: Black Feminist Narratives of Resistance in the Independent Films of Julie Dash and Kasi Lemmons Chapter 4: Subversion and Entertainment: Elegba, Trickery, and Black Female Absence in The Skeleton Key Ch. 5: Voodoo in Disneyland?: Spiritual Appropriation by the Mouse; or Imagineered Voodoo Aesthetics Epilogue: “‘Good Wickedry’: Beyoncé and the Black Feminist Voodoo Aesthetics of Lemonade About the Author

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Health and Human Security in the Mano River Union Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Côte D'Ivoire By Mohamed Saliou Camara

July 2020 334 pages Hardback 9781498549387 $115.00

HEALTH AND HUMAN SECURITY IN THE MANO RIVER UNION

This book studies the challenges facing Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea and Côte d’Ivoire relative to sustainable security in the areas of health, food, environment, law and order and governance in the wake of the armed conflicts and Ebola outbreak that rocked the Mano River Union sub-region in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Mohamed Saliou Camara is professor of history, philosophy, and journalism and chair of the Department of African Studies at Howard University. Table of Contents Chapter IContextualizing the Question of Health and Human Security in the Mano River Union Chapter IIThe State of Health and Human Security in Liberia Chapter IIIThe State of Health and Human Security in Sierra Leone Chapter IVThe State of Health and Human Security in Guinea Chapter VThe State of Health and Human Security in Côte d’Ivoire Chapter VI Lessons Learned Chapter VIIWhich Way Forward?

Health

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Life Expectancy in Africa Improving Public Health Policy By Augustine Adu Frimpong

November 2019 278 pages Hardback 9781793603562 $95.00

This book examines life expectancy in Africa in the context of improving public health policy, making use of exploratory spatial data analysis, including spatio-temporal and spatial regression procedures. Adu Frimpong underscores several negative factors that work against progress in African life expectancy, including wide-spread armed conflicts. Augustine Adu Frimpong received his PhD in public policy from Southern University and A&M College. Table of Contents Foreword by Onyumbe Lukongo Preface Chapter 1: The Genesis, The Past and The Current Situation of Life Expectancy in Africa Chapter 2: Life Expectancy, Health, Geo-Patial Analytics and War/Conflict Theories Chapter 3: Methodology and Models Specification of Spatio-Temporal and Spatial Regression Analyses Chapter 4: Spatio- Temporal Analysis of Life Expectancy and Conflict-cum-War in Africa Chapter 5: Epilogue: Conclusion, Policy Recommendations and Implications Appendix I: Spatio-Temporal Analysis Data Output Appendix II: Some Selected Development Indicators and Data from World Bank, IMF, and Barrow & Lee, from 1960 to 2015

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Witchcraft as a Social Diagnosis Traditional Ghanaian Beliefs and Global Health By Roxane Richter, Thomas Flowers and Elias Bongmba

March 2020 168 pages Paperback 9781498523202 $36.99 Hardback 9781498523189 $95.00

This book examines medical outreach in the condemned witches’ village of Gnani in Ghana, focusing on clashes between traditional beliefs, religious tenets, and contemporary medical science. It analyzes questions of stigmatization to explore how disease, injury, and illness relate to social condition and the dialogue surrounding witchcraft. Roxane Richter is president of World Missions Possible. Thomas Flowers is medical director of World Missions Possible. Elias Kifon Bongmba is the Harry and Hazel Chair in Christian Theology and professor of religion at Rice University. Table of Contents 1. History, Tradition, and Religion 2. Gnani – Banished to the Witches’ Village 3. Medical Concepts of Disease and Illness 4. Gnani – Etiology of Diseases and Disorders 5. Pathologies of Prejudice in Social Mechanisms 6. Facing Forward

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Africa 2019-2020

September 2019 392 pages Paperback 9781475852455 $25.00

Africa 2019-2020 provides students with vital information on all countries on the African continent through a thorough and expert overview of political and economic histories, current events, and emerging trends. Francis Wiafe-Amoako is an instructor in International relations and security, international development, comparative politics and African politics at the University of Toronto and Ryerson University in Canada. His research focuses on migration and security issues, conflict management and post-conflict stability, institutional design, and the democratization process in Africa. He is also the Director of The Center for Sustained Domestic Security and Development (CESDOSED). The Center’s main goal is the development of unique and viable institutions for stability and development in Africa. Table of Contents Africa Today Historical background (pre-colonial period) The colonial period North Africa West Africa Central Africa East Africa Indian Ocean Island Nations Southern Africa Web sites and selected bibliography of key English language sources

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The British Imperial Century, 1815–1914 A World History Perspective By Timothy H. Parsons

January 2019 200 pages Paperback 9781442250925 $29.00 Hardback 9781442250918 $68.00

This book provides a concise overview of the British Empire from its origins in the early nineteenth century, to its climax at mid-century, to its denouement on the eve of World War I. Considering the impact of imperial rule, Parsons explores themes of crosscultural, social, and environmental interaction from a world history perspective. Timothy H. Parsons is professor of African history at Washington University. His publications include The African Rank-and-File: Social Implications of Colonial Service in the King’s African Rifles, 1902–1964, The Rule of Empires: Those Who Built Them, Those Who Endured Them, and Why They Always Fall and The Second British Empire: In the Crucible of the Twentieth Century. Table of Contents List of Maps Preface to the Second Edition Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Imperial Century Chapter 3 India Chapter 4 Africa Chapter 5 Imperial Influence Chapter 6 Empire and Globalization Chapter 7 Historiography Index About the Author

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Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Cameroon By Mark Dike DeLancey, Mark W. Delancey and Rebecca Neh Mbuh

June 2019 830 pages Hardback 9781538119679 $170.00

This fifth edition of Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Cameroon contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 300 cross-referenced entries on important personalities, politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture. Mark Dike DeLancey is associate professor in the Department of History of Art and Architecture and director of the Islamic World Studies Program at DePaul University. He is the author of Conquest and Construction: Palace Architecture in Northern Cameroon (Brill, 2016). Mark W. DeLancey is a retired professor of political science and African studies at the University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC and Sookmyung Women’s University, Seoul, Korea. He has published numerous works on Cameroon and recently on the relationship between health and development. Rebecca Neh Mbuh is a full professor in the Department of Business Administration at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul, South Korea. She is the co-author of Women in the New Millennium: A Global Revolution (Hamilton Books, 2006). Table of Contents

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Editor’s Forward – Jon Woronoff Preface Acronyms and Abbreviations Maps Chronology Introduction Dictionary Bibliography About the Authors


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Precolonial African Material Culture Combatting Stereotypes of Technological Backwardness By V. Tarikhu Farrar

January 2020 318 pages Hardback 9781793606426 $115.00

Precolonial African Material Culture presents a comprehensive challenge to the longheld myth of the inherent backwardness of technology and material culture in subSaharan Africa. It revisits the history of early and late precolonial technology in Africa and explores its impacts on the wider world. V. Tarikhu Farrar is professor of African American studies and history at City College of San Francisco.

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The Second British Empire In the Crucible of the Twentieth Century By Timothy H. Parsons

August 2018 284 pages Paperback 9780742520516 $29.00 Hardback 9780742520509 $83.00

Parsons uses vivid detail to show how Africans, Asians, Arabs, and West Indians brought about the demise of the seemingly invincible British Empire by refusing to be treated as inferior imperial subjects. He traces the empire’s legacies— the new cultures and norms that arose from its global networks of commerce, migration, and cultural exchange. Timothy H. Parsons is professor of African history at Washington University. His books include The Rule of Empires: Those Who Built Them, Those Who Endured Them, and Why They Always Fall and The British Imperial Century, 1815–1914: A World History Perspective. Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The Empire at High Tide Chapter 3: The Empire between the Wars, 1918 to 1939 Chapter 4: The 1940s: A New Kind of Empire? Chapter 5: The Final Retreat from Empire, 1950 to 1970 Chapter 6: Global Legacies of the British Empire Chapter 7: Epilogue British Empire Timeline

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South Africans versus Rommel The Untold Story of the Desert War in World War II By David Brock Katz

December 2017 384 pages Hardback 9780811717816 $34.95

Thrust by the British into the campaign against Rommel’s troops, South African soldiers made a significant contribution to halting the Desert Fox’s advance into Egypt. This is the story of an army committed to a war it didn’t fully support, ill-prepared for the battles it faced, and sent into action on the orders of its senior alliance partner. David Brock Katz is a veteran of the modern-day South African Army and holds a master’s degree in military history from Stellenbosch University. He has published articles in academic journals. This is his first book.

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The Struggle against Imperialism Anticolonialism and the Cold War By Edward H. Judge and John W. Langdon

August 2018 242 pages Hardback 9781442265837 $35.00

This compelling book persuasively links the Cold War and struggles against imperial rule. The authors provide a cogent and concise description of the post–World War II era and reveal the strong links between the Cold War and anti-colonialism movements. Edward H. Judge and John W. Langdon are professors of history at Le Moyne College. Their books include Connections: A World History and The Cold War through Documents: A Global History. Table of Contents List of Maps Preface Chapter 1: Introduction: The Struggle against Imperialism and Its Cold War Connections Chapter 2. Empires, Ideologies, and Nations: Imperialism, Anti-Imperialism, and the Cold War Chapter 3: “Long Live the Victory of People’s War”: Anti-Imperialism and the Cold War in Asia Chapter 4: “We Are Today Free and Independent”: Anti-Imperialism and the Cold War in the Middle East Chapter 5: “Scram from Africa!”: Anti-Imperialism and the Cold War in Africa Chapter 6: “So Far from God…So Close to the United States”: Anti-Imperialism and the Cold War in Latin America Chapter 7: “Every Country Decides Which Road to Take”: The End of the Soviet Russian Empire Chapter 8: “Empires Wax and Wane”: Overview and Conclusions Bibliography: Suggestions for Further Reading

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Africa 2018-2019

The Biafran Humanitarian Crisis, 1967–1970

By Francis Wiafe-Amoako

International Human Rights and Joint Church Aid

Series: World Today (Stryker)

By Arua Oko Omaka

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers October 2018 378 pp

August 2018 204 pp

9781475841787 I $23.00 I PB

9781611479737 I $95.00 I HB 9781611479751 I $42.99 I PB

Europeans Abroad, 1450– 1750 By David Ringrose Series: Exploring World History

Series: The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Law, Culture, and the Humanities Imprint: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press

Fidel Castro and Africa’s Liberation Struggle FIDEL CASTRO AND AFRICA’S LIBERATION STRUGGLE

Edited by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde and Charity Manyeruke Imprint: Lexington Books

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers September 2018 300 pp

August 2020 240 pp

9781442251762 I $36.00 I HB

9781793611451 I $100.00 I HB

Fortifications and Siegecraft

Historical Dictionary of Angola

Defense and Attack through the Ages

By W. Martin James

By Jeremy Black

Series: Historical Dictionaries of Africa

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

August 2018 326 pp

March 2018 572 pp

9781538109687 I $36.00 I HB

9781538111222 I $125.00 I HB

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June 2018 506 pp

Historical Dictionary of Botswana

Historical Dictionary of Chad

By Barry Morton and Jeff Ramsay

By Mario J. Azevedo and Samuel Decalo

Series: Historical Dictionaries of Africa

Series: Historical Dictionaries of Africa

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

9781538111321 I $110.00 I HB

August 2018 766 pp 9781538114360 I $165.00 I HB

Historical Dictionary of Eritrea

Historical Dictionary of Gabon

By Dan Connell

By Douglas A. Yates

Series: Historical Dictionaries of Africa

Series: Historical Dictionaries of Africa

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

July 2019 728 pp

December 2017 640 pp

9781538120651 I $150.00 I HB

9781538110119 I $147.00 I HB

Historical Dictionary of Mozambique

Historical Dictionary of Niger

By Colin Darch

By Rahmane Idrissa

Series: Historical Dictionaries of Africa

Series: Historical Dictionaries of Africa

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

February 2019 586 pp

March 2020 642 pp

9781538111345 I $125.00 I HB

9781538120149 I $140.00 I HB

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Historical Dictionary of Nigeria By Toyin Falola, Ann Genova and Matthew M. Heaton

June 2018 504 pp

Historical Dictionary of South Africa HISTORICAL DICTIONARY OF SOUTH AFRICA

By Christopher Saunders and Peter Limb

Series: Historical Dictionaries of Africa

Series: Historical Dictionaries of Africa

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

December 2020 544 pp 9781538130254 I $145.00 I HB

9781538113134 I $115.00 I HB

A History of the Water Hyacinth in Africa The Flower of Life and Death from 1800 to the Present

In the Footsteps of Zarafa, First Giraffe in France IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF ZARAFA, FIRST GIRAFFE IN FRANCE

A Chronicle of Giraffomania, 1826–1845

By Jeremiah Mutio Kitunda

By Olivier Lebleu

Imprint: Lexington Books

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

November 2017 336 pp

September 2020 200 pp

9781498524629 I $110.00 I HB

9781538142233 I $89.00 I HB

The Making of an African King

Muslim Interpreters in Colonial Senegal, 1850– 1920

Patrilineal and Matrilineal Struggle among the Awutu (Effutu) of Ghana

Mediations of Knowledge and Power in the Lower and Middle Senegal River Valley

By Anthony Ephirim-Donkor

By Tamba M'bayo

Imprint: Hamilton Books

Imprint: Lexington Books January 2019 340 pp

April 2019 234 pp

9780761870708 I $42.99 I PB

9781498509985 I $100.00 I HB 9781498510004 I $39.99 I PB

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Nuwaubian Pan-Africanism

Overcoming Ptolemy

Back to Our Root

The Revelation of an Asian World Region

By Emeka C. Anaedozie By Geoffrey C. Gunn Imprint: Lexington Books Series: AsiaWorld Imprint: Lexington Books December 2019 160 pp

December 2018 324 pp

9781498598583 I $90.00 I HB

9781498590136 I $115.00 I HB

Reassembling the Strange

Urban Growth in Ethiopia, 1887–1974

Naturalists, Missionaries, and the Environment of Nineteenth-Century Madagascar

From the Foundation of Finfinnee to the Demise of the First Imperial Era

By Thomas Anderson

By Getahun Benti

Imprint: Lexington Books

Imprint: Lexington Books

November 2018 250 pp

August 2019 232 pp

9781498576055 I $95.00 I HB

9781498521932 I $89.00 I HB 9781498521956 I $39.99 I PB

November 2017 134 pp 9780761870142 I $70.00 I HB

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A Victorian Holocaust

World Today 2019-2020

Iran in the Great Famine of 1869–1873

By Multiple Authors

By Mohammad Gholi Majd

Series: World Today (Stryker)

Imprint: Hamilton Books

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers December 2019 3342 pp


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Africa and China How Africans and Their Governments are Shaping Relations with China Edited by Aleksandra W. Gadzala

December 2017 246 pages Paperback 9781786606563 $45.00 Hardback 9781442237759 $102.00

With case studies from the technology, natural resource, security, manufacturing, and financial sectors, the volume shows not only how African realities shape Chinese actions, but also how African governments and entrepreneurs are learning to leverage their competitive advantages and to negotiate the growing Chinese presence across the continent. Editor: Aleksandra W. Gadzala is a geopolitical risk and social impact consultant focused on emerging and frontier markets. She holds a PhD in Politics from the University of Oxford. Contributors: Lucy Corkin works at Rand Merchant Bank, a South African investment bank, and is a Research Associate of the Africa-Asia Centre, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Joshua Eisenman is assistant professor at the University of Texas at Austin's Lyndon Baines Johnson School of Public Affairs and senior fellow for China studies at the American Foreign Policy Council (AFPC) in Washington, DC. Iginio Gagliardone is British Academy Research Fellow and a member of the Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy at the University of Oxford. Calestous Juma is Professor of the Practice of International Development and Director of the Science, Technology, and Globalization Project at Harvard Kennedy School. Mark Kaigwa is a consultant, technologist and blogger based in Nairobi, Kenya and a recognized leader in Africa's emerging media industry. Giles Mohan is Professor of International Development at the UK’s Open University. International Relations Barry Sautman is a political scientist and lawyer at Hong Kong University of Science &

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Beyond History African Agency in Development, Diplomacy, and Conflict Resolution Edited by Elijah Nyaga Munyi, David Mwambari and Aleksi Ylönen

May 2020 208 pages

The book reflects a productive (knowledge) agency as it’s authored by scholars based in Africa

Hardback 9781786612700 $120.00

David Mwambari is an FWO postdoctoral research fellow at the Department of Conflict and Development Studies at Ghent University in Belgium and an adjunct faculty at The African Leadership Centre (ALC) in the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy at King’s College London (UK). Elijah Nyaga Munyi is an Assiatnt Professor of International relations at the United States International University and a Post-doctoral Fellow at the Science Po University, Bordeaux. Aleksi Ylönen is an Associate Professor of International Relations at the United States International University- Africa (USIU- Africa).

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China and East Africa Ancient Ties, Contemporary Flows Edited by Chapurukha M. Kusimba, Tiequan Zhu and Purity Wakabari Kiura

December 2019 298 pages Hardback 9781498576147 $95.00

This book engages globalization from an archaeological and long-term perspective by using the case study of the historical interaction between China and East Africa. It raises questions of whether the greater connectivity that has emerged from globalization will lead to homogenization of culture, or the creation of a monoculture. Chapurukha Kusimba is professor of anthropology at American University. Tiequan Zhu is professor of scientific archaeology at Sun Yat-Sen University. Purity Kiura is director of museums, sites, and monuments at The National Museums of Kenya

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Contemporary Africa and the Foreseeable World Order Edited by Francis Onditi, Gilad Ben-Nun, Cristina D'Alessandro and Zack Levey

April 2019 456 pages Hardback 9781498598101 $120.00

Contemporary Africa and the Foreseeable World Order brings together rich and diverse contributions from seasoned scholars from around the globe. Anchored in a wide array of disciplinary perspectives, the contributors explore the interesting and complex dynamics at play in Africa’s interactions with the rest of the world. Francis Onditi is head of department of the School of International Relations and Diplomacy at Riara University. Gilad Ben Nun is senior researcher at Leipzig University. Cristina D'Alessandro is senior fellow at the Center on Governance at the University of Ottawa. Zach Levey is professor and chair of the Department of International Relations at the University of Haifa.

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Global Development and Colonial Power German Development Policy at Home and Abroad By Daniel Bendix

March 2018 208 pages

Explores the (post)colonial condition of German development policy, particularly in the Global South.

Paperback 9781786603500 $39.95

Daniel Bendix is a Senior Researcher at the Department of Development and Postcolonial Studies at the University of Kassel, Germany.

Hardback 9781786603494 $120.00

Table of Contents 1. Introduction / 2. German Colonialism, Development Policy and Colonial Power / 3. Development Education and the (De-)Stabilisation of Colonial Power / 4. Billboard Advertising and the Potential for Subverting Colonial Power / 5. Transforming ChildbirthRelated Care in East Africa and Challenges to Colonial Power / 6. Controlling Population in East Africa / Conclusion: Colonial Power Transnationally, the German Case and Postcolonial Future

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Governing Africa 3D Analysis of the African Union's Performance By Thomas Kwasi Tieku

November 2018 266 pages

The book examines the AU's performance, role, and the innovative and homegrown solutions it has developed.

Paperback 9781786610317 $32.95

Thomas Tieku is Associate Professor of Political Science at King's University College at Western University in Canada.

Hardback 9781442235304 $89.00

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Table of Contents List of Abbreviations Preface Chapter 1: Introduction: A 3D Guide To the Study of International Organizations Chapter 2: Theorizing African Union as a 3D International Organization Chapter 3: Interstate Cooperation in Africa in Historical Perspective Chapter 4: The Impact of Entrepreneurship, Institution and Social Norms in the Negotiation of the African Union Chapter 5: African Union Promotion of Good Political Governance Chapter 6: African Peace and Security Architecture Chapter 7: Human Rights Chapter 8: Conclusion References

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South Africa, Race and the Making of International Relations By Vineet Thakur and Peter Vale

February 2020 198 pages Paperback 9781786614643 $41.95

This book provides an alternative history of the ‘birth’ of International Relations. Vineet Thakur is Lecturer of History, Leiden University. Peter Vale is the Senior Research Fellow at the Johannesburg Institute for Advanced Study (JIAS), of which he was also the Founding Director. Table of Contents 1. Introduction: The Frontiers of IR 2. The ‘South African Model’ 3. Reimagining Empire 4. Writing the State 5. Institutionalising the International 6. Conclusion: Into the International

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African Multilingualisms Rural Linguistic and Cultural Diversity Edited by Pierpaolo Di Carlo and Jeff Good

January 2020 310 pages Hardback 9781498588959 $95.00

African Multilingualisms is the first book dedicated to presenting case studies of smallscale multilingualism in rural Africa. Contributors present extensive new data on sociolinguistic patterns found in these contexts and consider new, more ethnographically sensitive methods for exploring multilingualism of this kind. Pierpaolo Di Carlo is postdoctoral researcher in the department of linguistics at the State University of New York, Buffalo.

Jeff Good is professor in the department of linguistics at the State University of New York, Buffalo.

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Between Two Worlds Jean Price-Mars, Haiti, and Africa Edited by Celucien L. Joseph, Jean Eddy Saint Paul and Glodel Mezilas

February 2018 308 pages Hardback 9781498545754 $105.00

This work explores the contributions of Jean Price-Mars to Haitian history and culture and interprets his connections with Black internationalism, Harlem Renaissance, and the Negritude movement. The book also underscores Price-Mars’s contributions to post colonialism, religious studies, Africana studies, and pan-Africanism. Celucien L. Joseph is assistant professor of English at Indian River State College. Jean Eddy Saint Paul is professor of Africana Studies and the founding director of the CUNY Haitian Studies Institute. Glodel Mezillas is an independent scholar.

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Desegregation and the Rhetorical Fight for African American Citizenship Rights The Rhetorical/Legal Dynamics of “With All Deliberate Speed” By Sally F. Paulson

June 2018 216 pages Hardback 9781498565264 $95.00

This book examines the rhetorical/legal dynamics of the NAACP’s twentieth-century struggle to overturn the “separate but equal” doctrine through school desegregation cases. It reveals that the Supreme Court relied not only on logical arguments but emotional and ethical appeals to reach Brown II’s “with all deliberate speed” decree. Sally F. Paulson is independent scholar and licensed attorney in Memphis, Tennessee. Table of Contents Chapter I. The Situation Chapter II. The Road to “Separate but Equal” Chapter III. The Graduate School “Equality” Cases of the 1930’s Chapter IV. McLaurin v. Oklahoma: “Separate Cannot Be Equal” Chapter V. Public School Desegregation Chapter VI. Brown II: “With All Deliberate Speed” Chapter VII. “White Flight” Bibliography Index About the Author

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Language in Contemporary African Cultures and Societies Edited by Leonard Muaka and Esther Mukewa Lisanza

December 2018 254 pages

Language in Contemporary African Cultures and Societies examines the central role that African languages play in Africa’s contemporary societies. This book focuses on Africa and the diaspora where African languages and literatures continue to spread.

Hardback 9781498572279 $95.00

Leonard Muaka is associate professor in the Department of World Languages and Cultures at Howard University. Esther Mukewa Lisanza is assistant professor in the Department of African Studies at Howard University.

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Language Policy and Identity in Mauritania Multilingual and Multicultural Tensions By El Hacen Moulaye Ahmed

June 2020 284 pages

The inseparable relationship between language and identity has created many problems for countries with multilingual and multicultural diversity. El Hacen Moulaye Ahmed explores the issue of language policy and identity in Mauritania as a case study.

Hardback 9781793612656 $95.00

El Hacen Moulaye Ahmed is lecturer at the University of Nouakchott Al Aasriya.

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African Customary Law Assessing Its Status and Effects Today By Casper Njuguna

December 2019 88 pages Hardback 9781498584401 $80.00

This analysis of customary law, one of the most quintessential forms of legal, political, and social organization in the sub-Saharan landscape, addresses philosophical issues like human rights, women’s rights, individual rights and freedoms, property rights, and social structures, which will of interest beyond Africa and African scholars. Casper Njuguna is assistant professor at Texas A&M University-Commerce. Table of Contents Chapter 1: An Introduction to the Study of Customary Law Chapter 2: Conceptualizing Customary Law Chapter 3: NAS Law and Property Transaction Costs Chapter 4: NAS Law and Women’s Rights Attainment Chapter 5: Implications and Conclusions

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African Heartbeat Transatlantic Literary and Cultural Dynamics By Nancy Ann Watanabe

January 2018 104 pages Hardback 9780761870067 $60.00

This book critically examines classic works of literature and film to suggest ways in which study of fictional characters, cultural themes, and vivid imagery helps us to understand problems that seriously concern Americans, including uniformed officers and public officials, as well as the general populace in today’s turbulent times. Nancy Ann Watanabe is Professor of Comparative Literature, University of Oklahoma, on assignment as Research Professor, University of Washington. Dr. Watanabe is the author of award-winning books on William Butler Yeats and Joyce Carol Oates and critical essays in academic books and journals. Her honors include Fulbright, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Mortar Board, and National Endowment for the Humanities faculty fellowship awards. Table of Contents Chapter 1: African-American Heroism in Uncle Tom’s Cabin and Enemy of the State Chapter 2: Zora Neale Hurston: Africa Transported to America Chapter 3: Black African Spectral Dynamics in Contemporary Mexican Fiction: Shakespeare’s Hamlet Revisited

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Africans and Globalization Linguistic, Literary, and Technological Contents and Discontents Edited by Akinloye Ojo, Karim Traore and Oyinlola Longe

November 2017 212 pages Hardback 9781498534307 $90.00

This book considers some of the substance and dissatisfaction of globalization on Africa. It illustrates globalization as a complex set of processes that involve shifting influence from local societies and countries in some areas while simultaneously endowing local societies and countries with influence in other areas. Akinloye Ojo is associate professor in the Department of Comparative Literature and the African Studies Institute, University of Georgia. Karim Traore is associate professor in the Department of Comparative Literature and the African Studies Institute, University of Georgia. Oyinlola Longe is lecturer in the Department of Dramatic Arts, Obafemi Awolowo University.

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Masculinity Under Construction Literary Re-Presentations of Black Masculinity in the African Diaspora By LaToya Jefferson-James

July 2020 242 pages Hardback 9781793615299 $95.00

MASCULINITY UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Masculinity Under Construction analyzes Black male identity through the works of various authors from Africa, the Caribbean, and North America. The book discusses the works of canonical Black authors from the pan-African diaspora in order to identify similarities in the construction of male identity in global Black communities. LaToya Jefferson-James is assistant professor of literature at Mississippi Valley State University. Table of Contents Introduction: Masculinity and Mutability Chapter One: Racialized Degendering: Creating the Black Beast in the Shadow of the Enlightenment Chapter Two: Black Men, Oppositional Definitions, and Primordial Africa Chapter Three: Black Masculine Identities from Their Own Histories Chapter Four: A Word on Black Feminists, Womanists, Men, and Writers Chapter Five: Concerns of the Heart(h): Three Black Women Writers and Masculinity Chapter Six: Out of Necessity: Black Men Evaluate Definitions of Masculinity

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African Women Under Fire Literary Discourses in War and Conflict By Pauline Ada Uwakweh

An Introduction to the Literature of eSwatini AN INTRODUCTION TO THE LITERATURE OF ESWATINI

By Kerry Vincent Imprint: Lexington Books

Imprint: Lexington Books

March 2020 216 pp

August 2020 238 pp

9781498529181 I $95.00 I HB 9781498529204 I $39.99 I PB

9781498577953 I $100.00 I HB

Literature and the Law in South Africa, 1910–2010

The Postcolonial Subject in Transit

The Long Walk to Artistic Freedom

Migration, Borders and Subjectivity in Contemporary African Diaspora Literature

By Ted Laros Edited by Delphine Fongang

December 2017 242 pp 9781683930150 I $85.00 I HB

Series: The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Law, Culture, and the Humanities Imprint: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press

Series: Transforming Literary Studies January 2018 174 pp

Imprint: Lexington Books

9781498563833 I $90.00 I HB

Transcendence and the Africana Literary Enterprise

Writing through the Visual and Virtual Inscribing Language, Literature, and Culture in Francophone Africa and the Caribbean

By Christel N. Temple Series: Critical Africana Studies

Edited by RenĂŠe Larrier and Ousseina Alidou

Imprint: Lexington Books November 2017 244 pp

September 2019 528 pp

Series: After the Empire: The Francophone World and Postcolonial France

9781498545082 I $95.00 I HB

9781498501637 I $127.00 I HB 9781498526340 I $49.99 I PB

Imprint: Lexington Books

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Hip-Hop en Français An Exploration of Hip-Hop Culture in the Francophone World Edited by Alain-Philippe Durand

September 2020 296 pages Hardback 9781538116326 $95.00

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This edited volume presents an overview of the emergence and development of hip-hop culture in France, French Caribbean, Canada, and Francophone Africa from its origins until today. Contributors discuss the artists’ interactions with media arts, social media, literature, race, political landscapes, as well as hip-hop based education. Alain-Philippe Durand is Dean of the College of Humanities, Professor of French, Honors College Distinguished Fellow, and affiliated faculty in Africana Studies, Latin American Studies, LGBT Studies, and Public and Applied Humanities at the University of Arizona. He is the author and editor of Black, Blanc, Beur. Rap Music and Hip-Hop Culture in the Francophone World (Scarecrow Press, 2002). He is Associate Editor of the journal Contemporary French Civilization. In 2013, he launched the Minor in Hip-Hop Studies at the University of Arizona.


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Music and Peacebuilding African and Latin American Experiences Edited by Rafiki Ubaldo and Helen Hintjens

July 2020 220 pages Hardback 9781498567480 $90.00

MUSIC AND PEACEBUILDING

This book examines music as a means of making peace. It is a multidisciplinary study, grounded in peace studies and musicology that reflects on whether the creative arts can promote healing and reconciliation, within communities, in pedagogy and in national and international - popular culture. Rafiki Ubaldo is a Rwandan-Swedish writer, scholar and photojournalist. Helen Hintjens is assistant professor in development and social justice at the International Institute of Social Studies, an institute of Erasmus University Rotterdam.

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Rhythm and Blues Goes Calypso By Timothy Dodge

March 2019 256 pages Hardback 9781498530989 $95.00

Between 1945 and 1965 rhythm and blues artists made dozens of recordings incorporating West Indian calypso. This book draws musical and cultural connections that make the case for recognizing the significance of West Indian calypso in the history of African American popular music. Timothy Dodge is reference librarian at Auburn University and holds a PhD in history from the University of New Hampshire. Table of Contents Preface Introduction 1. What Is Calypso? 2. Calypso Comes to the United States 3. The Arrival of Rhythm & Blues 4. Rhythm & Blues Goes Calypso Conclusion Bibliography Discography

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African Philosophical and Literary Possibilities AFRICAN PHILOSOPHICAL AND LITERARY POSSIBILITIES

Afro-Communitarian Democracy

Re-reading the Canon By Bernard Matolino Edited by Aretha Phiri Series: African Philosophy: Critical Perspectives and Global Dialogue

Series: African Philosophy: Critical Perspectives and Global Dialogue

Imprint: Lexington Books August 2020 176 pp

Imprint: Lexington Books

9781498571241 I $105.00 I HB

September 2019 190 pp 9781498588287 I $90.00 I HB

Derrida and Africa

A Discourse on African Philosophy

Jacques Derrida as a Figure for African Thought

A New Perspective on Ubuntu and Transitional Justice in South Africa

Edited by Grant Farred Series: African Philosophy: Critical Perspectives and Global Dialogue October 2019 134 pp

Imprint: Lexington Books

9781498581899 I $85.00 I HB

By Christian B. N. Gade

March 2020 120 pp

The Indispensable Overcoming of the Black Condition By Nathalie Etoke

Menkiti on Community and Becoming a Person MENKITI ON COMMUNITY AND BECOMING A PERSON

Series: Creolizing the Canon

9781786613011 I $26.95 I PB

Imprint: Lexington Books

9781498512251 I $84.00 I HB 9781498512275 I $36.99 I PB

Melancholia Africana

June 2019 112 pp

Series: African Philosophy: Critical Perspectives and Global Dialogue

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

August 2020 312 pp

Edited by Edwin Etieyibo and Polycarp Ikuenobe Series: African Philosophy: Critical Perspectives and Global Dialogue Imprint: Lexington Books

9781498583657 I $110.00 I HB

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Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean The Case for Bilateral and Multilateral Cooperation Edited by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde

March 2018 296 pages Hardback 9781498562966 $105.00

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Despite their shared history and the potential benefits of cooperation in the twenty-first century, a bilateral and multilateral relationship among Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean remains an overlooked possibility. Using a multidisciplinary approach, this book advocates for increased and renewed cooperation among the regions. Sabella Ogbobode Abidde is associate professor of political science at Alabama State University.


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Breaking the Colonial "Contract" From Oppression to Autonomous Decolonial Futures Edited by Everisto Benyera

June 2020 304 pages Hardback 9781793622730 $95.00

BREAKING THE COLONIAL "CONTRACT"

The book characterizes colonialism as a duress contract entered into by the colonized and enforced by the colonizers. The contributors argue that the colonial "contract" must be voided because of the dehumanization and oppression implied. Only when unmasked and fully comprehended can colonialism be halted. Everisto Benyera is associate professor of African politics in the Department of Political Sciences at the University of South Africa.

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The Illusion of the PostColonial State Governance and Security Challenges in Africa By W. Alade Fawole

June 2018 254 pages Hardback 9781498564601 $95.00

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This broadly interdisciplinary book offers deep insight into Africa’s colonial history for an understanding and explication of contemporary governance crises, security challenges, and state failure on the continent. It traverses political science, political economy, sociology, African history, and African studies in general. W. Alade Fawole is professor in the Department of International Relations, Obafemi Awolowo University.


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Indigenous, Traditional, and Non-State Transitional Justice in Southern Africa Zimbabwe and Namibia Edited by Everisto Benyera

September 2019 240 pages Hardback 9781498592826 $95.00

This book explores indigenous and traditional, non-state transitional justice mechanisms used in two South African countries where there were no formal transitional justice mechanisms after protracted violence. It details how communities delve into their history and modes of everyday living in order to resolve conflict and achieve reconciliation. Everisto Benyera is associate professor of African politics at the University of South Africa in Pretoria.

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Politics, Governance, and Development in Ghana Edited by Joseph R.A. Ayee

October 2019 374 pages Hardback 9781793603340 $120.00

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This book explores the politics, governance, and development in Ghana that have attracted the attention and interest of governments, citizens, academics and development partners in the sixty years since Ghana achieved independence. These subjects are also of interest for neighboring African countries. Joseph R.A. Ayee is professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Ghana.


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The Postcolonial African State in Transition Stateness and Modes of Sovereignty By Amy Niang

November 2018 244 pages

Through a detailed historical investigation of the Voltaic region, the book theorizes the state in transition as the constitutive condition of the African state, rendering centralization processes as always transient, uncertain, even dangerous endeavors.

Paperback 9781786606532 $41.95

Amy Niang teaches International Relations at the University of the Witwatersrand and is currently a Visiting Professor at the University of Sao Paulo.

Hardback 9781786606525 $125.00

Table of Contents Political History as State Ideology / 2. The Trail of the Horse: Stateness, Statelessness and the Ethics of State Inhibition / 3. The Time/Space Dynamics of the Constitution of the Political / 4. Statization and Centralizing Processes in 18th Century Moogo / 5. Rituals as Political References / 6. The State in Transition: A Recapitulation

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Reflections on Leadership and Institutions in Africa Edited by Kenneth Kalu and Toyin Falola

June 2020 262 pages

This book explores the nature and impacts of leadership and institutions on Africa’s development.

Hardback 9781786616074 $125.00

Kenneth Kalu is Assistant Professor of Global Management/International Business and member of the Advisory Council of Canada-China Institute for Business and Development at the Ted Rogers School of Management, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada. Toyin Falola is currently the Jacob and Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities at the University of Texas at Austin, USA.

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Africa in the Twenty-First Century

African Sacred Spaces Culture, History, and Change

The Promise of Development and Democratization

By 'BioDun J. Ogundayo and Julius O. Adekunle

Edited by Gashawbeza Bekele and Adebayo Oyebade

Imprint: Lexington Books

Series: African Governance and Development December 2018 238 pp

Imprint: Lexington Books

9781498564519 I $95.00 I HB

February 2019 268 pp 9781498567428 I $95.00 I HB

Africa's Social Cleavages and Democratization

Afro-Asian Connections in Latin America and the Caribbean

Colonial, Postcolonial, and Multiparty Era

Edited by Luisa Marcela Ossa and Debbie Lee-DiStefano

By Douglas Kimemia Imprint: Lexington Books

April 2019 1 pp

November 2018 256 pp

9781498500197 I $127.00 I HB 9781498500210 I $42.99 I PB

9781498587082 I $95.00 I HB

After the Fall Energy Security, Sustainable Development, and the Environment

Series: Black Diasporic Worlds: Origins and Evolutions from New World Slaving Imprint: Lexington Books

Conflictology CONFLICTOLOGY

Systems, Institutions, and Mechanisms in Africa By Francis Onditi

Edited by Bruce Bagley, Suzanne Loftus, Hanna S. Kassab and Dina Moulioukova

Imprint: Lexington Books

Imprint: Lexington Books November 2018 312 pp

June 2020 496 pp

9781498586610 I $115.00 I HB

9781793615053 I $130.00 I HB

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Democratic Struggle, Institutional Reform, and State Resilience in the African Sahel

The Failure of Leadership in Africa's Development

Edited by Leonardo A. Villalรณn and Rahmane Idrissa

Imprint: Lexington Books

By Ike Okonta

Imprint: Lexington Books February 2020 230 pp

February 2020 232 pp

9781498569996 I $95.00 I HB

9781793613257 I $95.00 I HB

August 2018 214 pp

Gender and Development in Nigeria

Governance and Democracy in Africa

One Hundred Years of Nationhood

Regional and Continental Perspectives

Edited by Funmi, Soetan and Bola, Akanji

By James S. Guseh and Emmanuel O. Oritsejafor

Series: Critical African Studies in Gender and Sexuality

Imprint: Lexington Books

Imprint: Lexington Books

9781498564755 I $90.00 I HB

December 2018 140 pp 9781498532990 I $85.00 I HB

The Healing of Memories

The Islamist Challenge and Africa

African Christian Responses to Politically Induced Trauma

By Samory Rashid Edited by Mohammed Girma Imprint: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books

September 2018 208 pp

November 2018 258 pp

9781498572637 I $95.00 I HB 9781498572651 I $42.99 I PB

9781498564427 I $95.00 I HB

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New Architecture of Regional Security in Africa

The Oromo Movement and Imperial Politics

Perspectives on CounterTerrorism and CounterInsurgency in the Lake Chad Basin

Culture and Ideology in Oromia and Ethiopia By Asafa Jalata Imprint: Lexington Books

Edited by Usman A. Tar and Bashir Bala November 2019 520 pp

Imprint: Lexington Books

9781498574105 I $140.00 I HB

February 2020 210 pp 9781793603371 I $95.00 I HB

Pan African Spaces

Persons of Courage and Renown

Essays on Black Transnationalism

Tuareg Actors, Acting, Plays, and Cultural Memory in Northern Mali

Edited by Msia Kibona Clark, Loy Azalia and Phiwokuhle Mnyandu

By Susan Rasmussen

Imprint: Lexington Books

Imprint: Lexington Books

December 2018 330 pp

January 2019 234 pp

9781498581929 I $95.00 I HB

9781498582575 I $95.00 I HB

Politics and Identity Formation in Southeastern Nigeria

Popular Participation in the Integration of the East African Community

The Igbo in Perspective

Eastafricanness and Eastafricanization

Edited by Apollos O. Nwauwa and Ogechi E. Anyanwu

Edited by Korwa Gombe Adar, Kasaija Phillip Apuuli, Agnes Lucy Lando, PLO-Lumumba and Juliana Masabo

Imprint: Lexington Books May 2019 266 pp

March 2020 402 pp

9781498589925 I $95.00 I HB

9781793605498 I $120.00 I HB

Imprint: Lexington Books

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Prison Architecture and Punishment in Colonial Senegal

Seaborne Perils

By Dior, KonatĂŠ

Piracy, Maritime Crime, and Naval Terrorism in Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia

Imprint: Lexington Books

By Bruce A. Elleman Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

December 2018 358 pp

February 2018 272 pp

9781498560146 I $115.00 I HB

9781442260184 I $84.00 I HB 9781442260191 I $37.00 I PB

Security, Governance, and State Fragility in South Africa

Security Governance in East Africa Pictures of Policing from the Ground

By Edward L. Mienie Edited by Kennedy Agade Mkutu

Imprint: Lexington Books

Imprint: Lexington Books March 2020 224 pp

December 2017 252 pp

9781793609526 I $95.00 I HB

9781498553650 I $100.00 I HB

Stability in Postcolonial African States

Sustainability in SubSaharan Africa

By Emmanuel Bueya

Problems, Perspectives, and Prospects

Imprint: Lexington Books

Edited by Jennifer L. De Maio, Suzanne Scheld and Mintesnot Woldeamanuel Imprint: Lexington Books

November 2017 176 pp

November 2018 196 pp

9781498542906 I $90.00 I HB

9781498573955 I $90.00 I HB

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African Personality and Spirituality The Role of Abosom and Human Essence By Anthony Ephirim-Donkor

August 2019 210 pages Paperback 9781498521246 $39.99 Hardback 9781498521222 $92.00

This book is a revealing and insightful study about Gods and Goddesses (Abosom) as key to unlocking the mystery of the human being. Thus, this book will be of interest to Africanists, African Americanists, those interested in black spirituality and hermeneutics, cultural anthropologists, and scholars of religion and theology. Anthony Ephirim-Donkor is associate professor of religion and Africana studies and chair of the Department of Africana Studies at Binghamton University, State University of New York. He is also the traditional king of Gomoa Mprumem, Ghana. Table of Contents Chapter 1: Akan Eschatology Chapter 2: The Nature of the Spirit Chapter 3: The Spirit Incarnate Chapter 4: Manifestation of the Spirit Chapter 5: The Ethical Pathway

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America’s Other Muslims Imam W.D. Mohammed, Islamic Reform, and the Making of American Islam By Muhammad Fraser-Rahim

January 2020 148 pages Hardback 9781498590198 $90.00

Fraser-Rahim spotlights the emergence of an American school of Islamic thought, which was created and established by the son of the former Nation of Islam leader. W. D. Mohammed rejected his father’s teachings and embraced normative Islam on his own terms while balancing classical Islam and his lived experience of Islam in the diaspora. Muhammad Fraser-Rahim is the executive director, North America, for Quilliam International. Table of Contents Chapter 1: African American Islam in Context Chapter 2: Taffakur (“To Think, Ponder, Reflect”): Islam in West Africa and Islamic Revivalism Chapter 3: Africanizing Dixie: The Enslaved African Muslim Experience and the Black American Islamic Continuum Chapter 4: Imam W.D. Mohammed, the Patron Saint of American Islam: Personality, Intellectual Teachings, and Reformation Chapter 5: Walking with Brother Imam: The Community of WD Mohammed as a Counterweight to Extremism

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Faith in the Balance Regulating Religious Affairs in Africa Edited by Haim Malka

December 2019 168 pages Paperback 9781442281202 $40.00

This important and timely study, Faith in the Balance: Regulating Religious Affairs in Africa, provides unique insights into how five governments on the African continent do just that: manage the politics of religion and the role of religion in politics. Haim Malka is a senior fellow and deputy director of the Middle East Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C., where he oversees the program’s work on the North African Maghreb.

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History of the Episcopal Church of Liberia Since 1980 A Sequel By D. Elwood Dunn

May 2020 228 pages Paperback 9780761870982 $36.99

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This book provides a window on the Episcopal Church of Liberia and its Christian witness through the lenses of three bishops who have led the Church since 1980. This is done in the critical context of the experience of the Liberian people since the 1980 coup and the civil war of 1989–2003. D. Elwood Dunn is the Alfred Walter Negley professor of political science emeritus, Sewanee: The University of the South.


African Truth Commissions and Transitional Justice

Colonialism and the Bible Contemporary Reflections from the Global South

By John Perry and T. Debey Sayndee

Edited by Tat-siong Benny Liew and Fernando F. Segovia

Imprint: Lexington Books Series: Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies in Religion and Theology April 2019 120 pp

April 2018 398 pp

9781498504072 I $87.00 I HB 9781498504096 I $36.99 I PB

9781498572750 I $120.00 I HB

Encyclopedia of Christianity in the Global South

Imprint: Lexington Books

Muslim and Catholic Responses to HIV and AIDS in Kenya

Edited by Mark A. Lamport

By Timothy James Carey

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Series: Ethnographies of Religion Imprint: Lexington Books

August 2018 1122 pp

October 2018 228 pp

9781442271562 I $250.00 I HB

9781498578288 I $95.00 I HB

St. Cyprian of Carthage and the College of Bishops

Wealth, Health, and Hope in African Christian Religion

By Benjamin Safranski

The Search for Abundant Life

Imprint: Fortress Academic

Edited by Stan Chu Ilo Imprint: Lexington Books

September 2018 250 pp

November 2017 338 pp

9781978700789 I $105.00 I HB

9781498561273 I $110.00 I HB

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Child Rape in Ghana Lifting the Veil By Martha Donkor

July 2019 206 pages Hardback 9781498572873 $90.00

Lifting the Veil examines child rape in Ghana within the framework of rape culture. It adopts a holistic approach that combines the perspectives of victims and perpetrators and draws attention to poverty as central to a culture of irresponsibility among segments of the male population who engage in child rape. Martha Donkor is associate professor of history and women’s and gender studies at West Chester University. Table of Contents Chapter One: Child Rape within the Context of Rape Culture Chapter Two: Sociocultural Contexts for Understanding Child Rape in Ghana Chapter Three: Rape, Defilement and the Law in Ghana Chapter Four: Class and Defilement in Numbers Chapter Five: Prosecuting Defilement Cases Chapter Six: Victim Perspectives on Defilement Chapter Seven: Perspectives from Behind Bars Chapter Eight: Post-rape Rehabilitation of Children Chapter Nine: Mapping a Way Forward

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For the Sake of Peace Africana Perspectives on Racism, Justice, and Peace in America Edited by Charles L., Jr. Chavis and Sixte Vigny Nimuraba

June 2020 224 pages

Brings together leading scholars from across the globe to reflect on violence, conflict and peace in the USA.

Hardback 9781786614445 $130.00

Charles L. Chavis, Jr. is Assistant Professor of Conflict Analysis and Resolution and History and Director of the Program for History, Justice and Racial Reconciliation, at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University.

Sixte Vigny Nimuraba earned his Ph.D. from George Mason University's School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution.

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Gender and Sexuality in Senegalese Societies Critical Perspectives and Methods Edited by Babacar M'Baye and Besi Brillian Muhonja

July 2019 326 pages Hardback 9781793601124 $95.00

Gender and Sexuality in Senegalese Societies emphasizes the urgency and necessity of new research in gender and queer studies in and on Senegalese societies. Contributors explore how aspects of philosophy, politics, identity, literature, language, and community impact and are impacted by gender and sexuality in post-colonial Senegal. Babacar M'Baye is professor of English and pan-African studies at Kent State University.

Besi Brillian Muhonja is associate professor of African, African American, and diaspora studies, and women’s, gender and sexuality studies in the Department of English at James Madison University.

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Safe Water, Sanitation, and Early Childhood Malnutrition in East Africa An African Feminist Analysis of the Lives of Women in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda Edited by Assata Zerai and Brenda N. Sanya

January 2018 188 pages Hardback 9781498520836 $90.00

Presenting a framework that considers the ways that neocolonial relations, gender, class, ethnicity, and other dimensions of oppression intersect to impact upon the experiences and agency of women and children, authors explore the effects of water and sanitation quality and availability on early childhood morbidity in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. Assata Zerai is professor of sociology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Brenda N. Sanya is A. Lindsay O'Connor visiting assistant professor of educational studies at Colgate University.

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Who Is an African? Race, Identity, and Destiny in Postapartheid South Africa Edited by Roderick R. Hewitt and Chammah J. Kaunda

September 2018 336 pages

This book is an in-depth conversation and study about issues of African identity in South Africa. It aims to inform policy development and change in the role of race and ethnic identity within the "rainbow" configuration of nation building.

Hardback 9781978700543 $120.00

Roderick R. Hewitt is academic leader for research and higher degrees in the School of Religion, Philosophy and Classics at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. Chammah J. Kaunda is Africa Research Fellow, Senior Research Specialist in Human Development Science of the Human Sciences Research Council (HDS-HSRC), and honorary lecturer in the School of Religion, Philosophy and Classics at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.

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Womanhood and Girlhood in Twenty-First Century Middle Class Kenya Disrupting Patri-centered Frameworks By Besi Brillian Muhonja

December 2017 130 pages Hardback 9781498534338 $85.00

This examination of Kenya’s middle class demonstrates how contemporary social performances of femaleness are disrupting and complicating conceptions of gender and gendered identities and institutions. This book will alter scholarship of female gender identity in Kenya, forcing the creation of new, responsive action for African girls and women. Besi Brillian Muhonja is associate professor at James Madison University. Table of Contents Chapter 1: Elective Lone Parenting, New Matrilines and Matriarchies Chapter 2: Usichana wa Ubabi Erasures of Ritual and the Myth of Independence Chapter 3: The Production of Bridehood Chapter 4: Wifing Bodies (Re)negotiating Selfhood Chapter 5: New Spaces, New Identities, New Languages

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Acculturative Stress and Change in Nigerian Society

African Cultural Production and the Rhetoric of Humanism

By Ezekiel Ette

Edited by Lifongo J. Vetinde and Jean-Blaise Samou

Imprint: Lexington Books

Imprint: Lexington Books November 2019 168 pp

November 2019 194 pp

9781498578615 I $90.00 I HB

9781498587563 I $90.00 I HB

African Immigrant Families in the United States

Africana Race and Communication

Transnational Lives and Schooling

A Social Study of Film, Communication, and Social Media

By Serah Shani Edited by James L. Conyers Jr. Imprint: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books November 2018 186 pp

September 2018 220 pp

9781498562096 I $90.00 I HB

9781498538541 I $90.00 I HB 9781498538565 I $39.99 I PB

Africana Social Stratification

Africans and the Exiled Life Migration, Culture, and Globalization

An Interdisciplinary Study of Economics, Policy, and Labor

Edited by Sabella Ogbobode Abidde and Brenda Ingrid Gill

Edited by James L. Conyers Jr.

Series: African Governance and Development

Imprint: Lexington Books

November 2017 186 pp

December 2017 332 pp

9781498533140 I $90.00 I HB

9781498550888 I $110.00 I HB

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An Afrocentric Pan Africanist Vision AN AFROCENTRIC PAN AFRICANIST VISION

Aging in the Global South Challenges and Opportunities

Afrocentric Essays By Molefi Kete Asante

Edited by Maria Carinnes P. Alejandria, Subharati Ghosh and Nicolas Sacco

Series: Critical Africana Studies

Imprint: Lexington Books

Imprint: Lexington Books August 2020 180 pp

December 2018 214 pp

9781793628954 I $95.00 I HB

9781498545297 I $95.00 I HB

AID DONOR COLLABORATION, ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR, AND AID FLOW PREDICTABILITY

Aid Donor Collaboration, Organizational Behavior, and Aid Flow Predictability

A Bristol, Rhode Island, and Matanzas, Cuba, Slavery Connection

Not Your Father’s Bureaucracy

The Diary of George Howe By Rafael Ocasio

By David Bell Imprint: Lexington Books

August 2020 202 pp

November 2019 292 pp

9781498568944 I $95.00 I HB

9781498562638 I $95.00 I HB

Building Global Labor Solidarity BUILDING GLOBAL LABOR SOLIDARITY

Lessons from the Philippines, South Africa, Northwestern Europe, and the United States

Series: Black Diasporic Worlds: Origins and Evolutions from New World Slaving Imprint: Lexington Books

Chinese Media in Africa CHINESE MEDIA IN AFRICA

Perception, Performance, and Paradox By Emeka Umejei Imprint: Lexington Books

By Kim Scipes Imprint: Lexington Books August 2020 332 pp 9781793631503 I $120.00 I HB

August 2020 9781498593960 I $90.00 I HB

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May 2020 608 pp

Cities of the World

The City as Power

Regional Patterns and Urban Environments

Urban Space, Place, and National Identity

Edited by Stanley D. Brunn, Donald J. Zeigler, Maureen Hays-Mitchell and Jessica K. Graybill

Edited by Alexander C. Diener and Joshua Hagen

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

9781538126349 I $149.00 I HB

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers September 2018 328 pp 9781538118252 I $90.00 I HB 9781538118269 I $40.00 I PB

Culture, Precepts, and Social Change in Southeastern Nigeria

Deadly Voyages Migrant Journeys across the Globe

Understanding the Igbo

Edited by Veronica Fynn Bruey and Steven W. Bender

Edited by Apollos O. Nwauwa and Ogechi E. Anyanwu

Imprint: Lexington Books

Imprint: Lexington Books October 2019 286 pp

December 2019 314 pp

9781498589680 I $95.00 I HB

9781498584678 I $115.00 I HB

The Economies of Queer Inclusion

Edges of Global Transformation

Transnational Organizing for LGBTI Rights in Uganda

Ethnographies of Uncertainty

By S.M. Rodriguez

Edited by HĂĽkon Fyhn, Harald Aspen and Anne Kathrine Larsen

Imprint: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books December 2018 150 pp

September 2018 224 pp

9781498581714 I $95.00 I HB

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The Experiences of Ghanaian Live-in Caregivers in the United States

Female Highlife Performers in Ghana

By Martha Donkor

By Nana Abena Amoah-Ramey

Imprint: Lexington Books

Imprint: Lexington Books

Expression, Resistance, and Advocacy

November 2017 162 pp

July 2018 192 pp

9781498564458 I $90.00 I HB

9781498564663 I $90.00 I HB

From Biafra to the Niger Delta Conflict

Identity Re-creation in Global African Encounters

Memory, Ethnicity, and the State in Nigeria

Edited by John Ayotunde Isola Bewaji and Adedoyin Aguoru

By Edlyne Eze Anugwom Series: The Africana Experience and Critical Leadership Studies

Imprint: Lexington Books

November 2018 248 pp

August 2019 276 pp

9781498577984 I $95.00 I HB

9781498598132 I $95.00 I HB

Imprint: Lexington Books

Igbo Women in the Diaspora and Community Development in Southeastern Nigeria

Livelihood in Colonial Lagos

Gender, Migration, and Development in Africa

Imprint: Lexington Books

By Monsuru Muritala

By Sussie U. Aham-Okoro Imprint: Lexington Books August 2019 190 pp

October 2019 180 pp

9781498544283 I $95.00 I HB 9781498544306 I $36.99 I PB

9781498582148 I $90.00 I HB

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Pathologies of Patriarchy

Refugee Spaces and Urban Citizenship in Nairobi

Death, Suffering, Care, and Coping in the Gendered Gaps of HIV/AIDS Interventions in Nigeria

Africa’s Sanctuary City By Derese G. Kassa Imprint: Lexington Books

By Eloho Ese Basikoro Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers October 2019 218 pp

December 2018 102 pp

9781786607706 I $135.00 I HB

9781498570992 I $90.00 I HB

Rural Voices

Shackled Sentiments

Language, Identity, and Social Change across Place

Slaves, Spirits, and Memories in the African Diaspora

Edited by Elizabeth Seale and Christine Mallinson

Edited by Eric J. Montgomery Imprint: Lexington Books

Series: Studies in Urban–Rural Dynamics August 2018 226 pp

Imprint: Lexington Books

9781498560719 I $95.00 I HB

January 2019 252 pp 9781498585989 I $95.00 I HB

A Soviet Journey

Violence against Women of African Descent

A Critical Annotated Edition

Global Perspectives

By Alex La Guma

May 2019 284 pp

Edited by Christopher J. Lee

Edited by Anita KaluntaCrumpton

Series: Critical Africana Studies

Imprint: Lexington Books

Imprint: Lexington Books

9781498536028 I $100.00 I HB 9781498536042 I $39.99 I PB

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Out There The Wildest Stories from Outside Magazine By The Editors of Outside Magazine

April 2018 400 pages

Out There chronicles fringe athletes, fitness freaks, and others obsessed by ill-advised dreams. It takes us to far-flung places no sane person would want to go.

Paperback 9781493048519 $18.95

Outside is an American magazine focused on the outdoors. The first issue was published in September 1977 and since then the magazine has featured writers such as Jim Harrison, Sebastian Junger, Thomas McGuane, and Jon Krakauer. Its mission statement is “to inspire active participation in the world outside through award-winning coverage of the sports, people, places, adventure, discoveries, health and fitness, gear and apparel, trends and events that make up an active lifestyle.�

Hardback 9781493030811 $26.95

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Pitch Battles Protest, Prejudice and Play By Peter Hain and Andre Odendaal

September 2020 496 pages Hardback 9781786615220 $40.00

On the fiftieth anniversary of the historic 1969/1970 Springbok tour to Britain and white South Africa’s expulsion from the Olympics, Pitch Battles explores the themes of sport, globalisation and resistance over the past two centuries. Peter Hain spent his childhood in South Africa. After his anti-apartheid parents were jailed, banned and forced into exile in Britain, he led campaigns to stop all-white Springbok and other all-white sports tours, later becoming a Labour MP and Cabinet Minister, then a member of the House of Lords and author of over twenty books. Andre Odendaal is Honorary Professor in History and Heritage Studies at the University of the Western Cape. A former first-class cricketer and anti-apartheid activist, he is author or co-author of a dozen books on the social history of sport and the history of the liberation struggle in South Africa. Table of Contents 1. 'Hain Stopped Play' 2. Empire and the British Roots of Sports Apartheid 3. Sport and Revolution 4. Comprehensively Isolating Apartheid Sport 5. Sport and Nation-Building 6. Making Sense of Sport and Globalization Epilogue: 'Our Saya'

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Theodore Roosevelt on Hunting, Revised and Expanded Edited by Lamar Underwood

June 2019 536 pages Paperback 9781592287758 $16.95

From the peaks and plains of the American West, to the vast and mysterious East African game fields and forests, Theodore Roosevelt shares his experiences and observations of the hunt in irresistible prose. Lamar Underwood is the former editor-in-chief of Sports Afield and Outdoor Life and former editorial director of the Outdoor Magazine Group of Harris Publications in New York. The numerous books he has edited include Tales of the Mountain Men, The Greatest Hunting Stories Ever Told, Survival Stories, and War Stories and the novel On Dangerous Ground. Table of Contents CONTENTS of revised edition TK

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