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Sources and Methods in African History
Spoken, Written, Unearthed
Edited by Toyin Falola
Edited by Christian Jennings


Spurred in part by the ongoing re-evaluation of sources and methods in research, African historiography in the past two decades has been characterized by the continued branching and increasing sophistication of methodologies and areas of specialization. The rate of incorporation of new sources and methods into African historical research shows no signs of slowing.
This book is both a snapshot of current academic practice and an attempt to sort through some of the problems scholars face within this unfolding web of sources and methods. The book is divided into five sections, each of which begins with a short introduction by a distinguished Africanist scholar. The first section deals with archaeological contributions to historical research. The second section examines the methodologies involved in deciphering historically accurate African ethnic identities from the records of the trans-Atlantic slave trade. The third section mines old documentary sources for new historical perspectives. The fourth section deals with the method most often associated with African historians, that of drawing historical data from oral tradition. The fifth section is devoted to essays that present innovative sources and methods for African historical research.
Together, the essays in this cutting-edge volume represent the current state of the art in African historical research.

Toyin Falola is the Francis Nalle Higgenbothom Centennial Professor of History and Distinuished Teaching at the University of Texas at Austin; Christian Jennings is a doctoraol candidate in history at the University of Texas at Austin.

 

DETAILS

5 b/w illustrations
300 pages
Size: 9 x 6 in
10 digit ISBN: 1580461409
13 digit ISBN: 9781580461405
Binding: Paperback
First published: 20/Sep/2004
Last reprinted: 20/Sep/2004
Price: 29.95 USD / 17.99 GBP Imprint: University of Rochester Press
Series: Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora
Subject: African Studies

BIC class: AVH

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 03/07/2008
 
Contents
1   Section Introduction: Archaeology and History
James Denbow
2   Trouble with Siblings: Archaeological and Historical Interpretation of the West African Past (this chapter has two authors)
Christopher DeCorse and Gerard Chouin
3   Material Culture and Cadastral Data: Documenting the Cedarberg Frontier, South Africa, 1725-1740
Laura J. Mitchell
4   Chronology, Material Culture, and Pathways to the Cultural History of Yoruba-Edo Region, 500 B.C.-A.D. 1800
Akin Ogundiran
5   For Trinkets Such as Beads: A Revalorization of Khoisan Labor in Colonial South Africa
Edwin Wilmsen
6   Section Introduction: Methodology through the Ethnic Lens: The Study of Atlantic Africa
Paul Lovejoy
7   Pathways to African Ethnicity in the Americas: African National Associations in Cuba during Slavery
Matt Childs
8   Slave Trade Nomenclature and African Ethnicities in the Americas: Evidence from Early Eighteenth Century Costa Rica
Russell Lohse
9   Africa in Louisiana: In Search of "Bambara" and Creole Identities in Literary and Statistical Sources
Kevin Roberts
10   Section Introduction: New Approaches to Documentary Sources
Thomas Spear
11   They Called Themselves Iloikop: Rethinking Pastoralist History in Nineteenth Century East Africa
Christian Jennings
12   Interpreting Cases, Disentangling Disputes: Court Cases as a Source for Understanding Patron-Client relationships in Early Colonial Lagos
Kristin Mann
13   Capricious Tyrants and Persecuted Subjects: Reading Between the Lines of Missionary Records in Precolonial Northern Namibia
Meredith McKittrick
14   Section Introduction: Oral Tradition: Classic Questions, New Answers
Dennis Cordell
15   Narratives on Pilgrimmages to Mecca: Beauty versus History in mande Oral Tradition
Jan Jansen
16   Kingship and the Mediators of the Past: Oral Tradition and Ritual Performance in Nupeland, Nigeria
Constanze Weise
17   Passages in a Struggle over the Past: Stories of Maji Maji in Njombe, Tanzania
James Giblin
18   Maisha: Life History and the History of Livelihood along the TAZARA Railwayin Tanzania
Jamie Monson
19   Section Introduction: Innovative Sources and Methods
David Henige
20   Ben and Maggie: Consuming Data: Reassessing Scientific and Anthropological Evidence: Historical Perspective on Nutrition Studies
Cynthia Brantley
21   Electricity Networks in Africa: A Comparative Study, or How to Write SocialHistory from Economic Sources
Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch
22   "Rain or Shine We Gonna' Rock": Dance Subcultures and Identity Constructionin Accra, Ghana
Steven J. Salm
23   Sample Surveys: Underexploited Sources for African Social History
Dennis Cordell
 

 

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