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Mandela and more

Mandela and more

The blog ‘Africa at LSE’ has much to offer the Africanist. Regular, well-informed posts on people and issues in the news, book reviews, a list of LSE experts, video, audio and podcasts and useful links. This week of course, there is much on Mandela, also an interesting piece on Jomo Kenyatta at LSE.

http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/africaatlse/

Stephen Ellis writes about Mandela on the website of the African Studies Centre Leiden

http://www.ascleiden.nl/?q=news/memoriam-nelson-mandela-18-july-1918-5-december-2013

ARD 122

AFRICAN RESEARCH & DOCUMENTATION No. 122  2013
CONTENTS
 
Articles
Hendrik Snyders Patriotic pigeons’: pigeon politics and military service in war time South Africa,
c.1899 – 1945
James Lowry and David Luyomba
A Regional Approach to Building Digital Archives Capacity in Uganda
Steven Spencer
“Our Foreign Field”: Records of the Salvation Army in Africa
Lucy Hughes
The Henry Martyn Centre: home of some ‘hidden’ African Collections
Exhibition Review
Origins of the Afro Comb Terry Barringer
Book Reviews
Manchester’s ‘Studies in Imperialism Series’: a Review Essay
Terry Barringer
The Story of Black, by John Harvey
Terry Barringer

ARD 120

 
 
Articles
Michelle Guittar & David L. Easterbrook
Digitisation at the Melville J. Herskovits Library of African Studies: A consideration of processes and outcomes
Caroline Williamson
Accessing Material from the Genocide Archive of Rwanda
Hilary Sunman
A Very Different Land: Echoes of Kenya in the 1930s and ‘40s
John Mackenzie
The Year of Livingstone
 
Book Reviews
Looking for Mrs Livingstone
Julie Davidson
David Livingstone: man, myth and legacy
edited by Sarah Worden
World War I in Africa: the forgotten conflict among the European powers
Anne Samson
Writing revolt: an engagement with African nationalism, 1957-67
Terence Ranger
Print, Text and Book Cultures in South Africa
edited by Andrew Van der Vlies.