African History and Culture (AHC)
Series editor: Peter Alegi
The African History and Culture series builds on and extends Michigan State University’s commitment to the study of Africa. This series supports explorations in history, anthropology, sociology, and political science, as well as interdisciplinary studies, works on the African diaspora, and digital scholarship.
Please direct AHC proposals to Judith Lakamper.
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A Prophet of the People
Isaiah Shembe and the Making of a South African Church
Kenya's Running Women
A History
Decolonizing Independence
Statecraft in Nigeria’s First Republic and Israeli Interventions
We Are Not Starving
The Struggle for Food Sovereignty in Ghana
City of Broken Dreams
Myth-Making, Nationalism and the University in an African Motor City
To Swim with Crocodiles
Land, Violence, and Belonging in South Africa, 1800-1996
Contours of Change
Muslim Courts, Women, and Islamic Society in Colonial Bathurst, the Gambia, 1905-1965
Murder at Small Koppie
The Real Story of South Africa’s Marikana Massacre
Sisters in Spirit
Christianity, Affect, and Community Building in East Africa, 1860–1970
Liberation and Development
Black Consciousness Community Programs in South Africa
