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Arioti, Maria, and Hector Blackhurst. "East and Northeast Africa Bibliography." International Journal of African Historical Studies 31, no. 1 (1998): 205. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/220942.

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Pouwels, Randall L. "Bibliography of Primary Sources of the Pre-Nineteenth Century East African Coast." History in Africa 29 (2002): 393–411. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3172171.

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The following bibliography is intended to supplement the excellent one (largely) of secondary sources compiled by Thomas Spear and published inHistory in Africa27(2000). Research for a forthcoming monograph on the East African coast in the ‘middle’ period has taken me in recent years into a number of libraries and archives in India, East Africa, and Europe. There I have been able to build an extensive listing of source material and oral informants interviewed in East Africa. While this compilation includes many of the titles in Spear's list, study carried out in Goa and Lisbon afforded me the opportunity of viewing primary sources not included in Spear's collection. Despite the fact that this is still a work in progress, I submit this supplementary list hoping it might prove useful to other scholars interested in East Africa and the western Indian in the pre- and early-modern period.Readers also will note that I have included some secondary listings not included in Spear's bibliography. This is due to the fact that my ideas concerning what is relevant to coastal history appear to be somewhat broader than Spear's. Consequently, this list includes some titles on southern and central Africa, as well as of coastal literature, which I have found to be useful and apposite to coastal studies. Naturally, I have tried not to duplicate titles found in Spear's list.
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Büttner, Thea. "The Development of African Historical Studies in East Germany; An Outline And Selected Bibliography." History in Africa 19 (1992): 133–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3171997.

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My main concern in this paper is to throw some light on the scope of the problem from the view of the development of African historical studies in East Germany after World War II. It is necessary first to discuss some negative and positive sides of German historical African studies before 1945. For several decades German research has demonstrated a startling lack of interest in the research problems of African history. In connection with the colonial conquests of the European powers, special institutes grew in social anthropology, colonial economics, and geography, although the historical development of the peoples of Africa was ignored. As an outward appearance of this development there grew in several German universities, departments for Oriental languages e.g., at the University of Berlin on the direct instruction of Bismarck, and in 1908 the Colonial Institute at Hamburg University.Leading German historians and Africanists of the past demonstrated their theoretical ignorance in relation to African history. They proceeded from the definition of Leopold von Ranke, who classed the African peoples with the “non-history possessing” peoples who have made no contribution to world culture. G. W. F. Hegel uttered only fatalistic and stereotyped ideas—for him Africa was “no historical part of the World, it has no movement or development to exhibit.” These fundamental conceptions penetrated in one degree or another, the majority of publications on Africa up to 1945. Even Dietrich Westerman, one of the best known Africanists, who published one major book on African history in the German language, Geschichte Afrikas, in 1952 made his studies in the old tradition of seeing sub-Saharan Africa predominantly from the European point of view and continuing the image of an African peoples' history that was not accomplished by the world moulding civilized mankind and has not contributed its share to it. In short, the theoretical foundation of colonialism was rooted in German research in a deep racialist ideology. Only a few explorers and scientists swam against the tide.
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Coleman, Sterling. "Librarianship and Information Science in Islamic East Africa 1966–1999: An Annotated Bibliography." International Information & Library Review 32, no. 2 (2000): 149–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10572317.2000.10762508.

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Aman, Mohammed M. "U.S. Foreign Relations with the Middle East and North Africa: A Bibliography, Sanford R. Silverburg and Bernard Reich." Digest of Middle East Studies 4, no. 2 (1995): 100–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1949-3606.1995.tb00563.x.

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A.D.R. "British East Africa 1856–1963: An Annotated Bibliography. By Thomas P. Ofcansky. New York: Garland, 1986. Pp. xxvii + 474. $66.00." Journal of African History 29, no. 1 (1988): 142–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021853700036288.

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Bush, Glen. "Tirop Peter Simatei. The Novel and the Politics of Nation Building in East Africa. Bayreuth, Germany: Bayreuth University Press, 2001. 182 pp. Bibliography. Index." African Studies Review 47, no. 2 (2004): 201–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0002020600031231.

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Nicoll, Kathleen, Joshua Emmitt, Maxine R. Kleindienst, Sarah L. Evans, and Rebecca Phillipps. "Elinor Wight Gardner: Pioneer Geoarcheologist, Quaternary Scientist and Geomorphologist." Geosciences 11, no. 7 (2021): 267. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11070267.

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Elinor Wight Gardner (1892–1981) was the first female geologist who worked and published as a geoarcheologist. During her career, she worked in arid lands of North Africa, Mediterranean and the Near East, and was regarded as a pioneering geoscientist who made important contributions in multiple fields, including archeology, geomorphology, paleontology and Quaternary science. Despite her ground-breaking work at many archeological sites, Gardner’s impact has been largely unrecognized. Few details are known about her personal life; she was a private and reserved person who left limited first-hand accounts of her opinions and motivations. Gardner worked with charismatic figures such as her life-long friend and primary collaborator, the archeologist Gertrude Caton Thompson (1888–1985). This biography synthesizes primary sources and draws insights about Gardner’s character from her bibliography, publications and notebooks, and mentions by contemporary peers. Much attention has focused on the historical “ancestral passions” of characters working in the fields of geology and archeology, with much emphasis on the ‘founding fathers’ and significantly less recognition of its ‘grandmothers’. We bring attention to the full scope of Gardner’s insightful contributions through analysis of her important collaborative research projects linking archeology and landscape studies during the early twentieth century.
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Katongole, Emmanuel M. "Paul V. Kollman. The Evangelization of Slaves and Catholic Origins in East Africa. New York: Orbis Maryknoll, 2005. xxviii + 356 pp. Photographs. Bibliography. Index. $25.00. Paper." African Studies Review 49, no. 3 (2006): 170–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/arw.2007.0043.

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Day, Alan. "US Foreign Relations with the Middle East and North Africa: A Bibliography:200062Sanford R. Silverburg, Bernard Reich, 1999. US Foreign Relations with the Middle East and North Africa: A Bibliography: Supplement 1998. Lanham, MD and London: Scarecrow Pressxxiv + 518 pp, ISBN: 0 8108 3615 7 £85.50 Scarecrow Area Bibliographies series, No. 19 UK distribution by Shelwing Ltd, Folkestone." Reference Reviews 14, no. 2 (2000): 12–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/rr.2000.14.2.12.62.

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Vandewalle, Dirk. "Libya’s Foreign Policy in North Africa, by Mary-Jane Deeb. (West-view Special Studies on the Middle East.) x + 193 pages + bibliography, index. Westview Press, Boulder1991. $28.00." Middle East Studies Association Bulletin 25, no. 2 (1991): 223–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026318400024573.

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Allen, Richard B. "Edward A. Alpers. East Africa and the Indian Ocean. Princeton, N.J.: Markus Wiener Publishers, 2009. xii + 242 pp. Maps. Tables. Notes. Bibliography. Index. $28.95. Paper. $86.95. Cloth." African Studies Review 53, no. 1 (2010): 168–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/arw.0.0223.

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Kumaraswamy, P. R. "U.S. Foreign Relations with the Middle East and North Africa: A Bibliography, Supplement 1998 The Scarecrow Area Bibliographies Series No. 19: Sanford R. Silverburg & Bernard Reich." Digest of Middle East Studies 11, no. 2 (2002): 89–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1949-3606.2002.tb00462.x.

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Stanley, Brian. "EAST AFRICAN CHRISTIAN NETWORKS - Andreana C. Prichard. Sisters in Spirit: Christianity, Affect, and Community Building in East Africa, 1860–1970. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press, 2017. xiii + 339 pp. Maps. Photographs. Notes. Bibliography. Index. $39.95. Paper. ISBN: 978-1-61186-240-9. - Jason Bruner. Living Salvation in the East African Revival in Uganda. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 2017. xi + 191 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. $24.95. Cloth. ISBN: 978-1-58046-584-7." African Studies Review 61, no. 3 (2018): 218–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/asr.2018.88.

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Colvin, Peter. "Ali Banuazizi [and]Goodarzi Prouchestia: Social stratification in the Middle East and North Africa a bibliography survey. xiii, 248 pp. London and New York: Mansell Publishing Ltd., 1984." Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 49, no. 1 (1986): 247. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0041977x00043020.

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Wilmsen, David. "Globalization and the Postcolonial World." American Journal of Islam and Society 19, no. 3 (2002): 132–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v19i3.1931.

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According to Ankie Hoogvelt, this book is intended to "introduce students todebates regarding the development prospects of the Third World." This sheaccomplishes in very compact and richly documented detail. Indeed, thereare so many citations that the lack of a bibliography is sorely felt.The book is divided into three parts, each addressing a broad themeaffecting development and the Third World. The first considers the historicalroute of capitalist expansion into a world economic system by means of,among other things, the core countries' depredations of their peripheralcolonies. The second treats the world economy's increasing internationalizationand the retrenchment of wealth accumulation by means of strategichegemony and economic regulation, especially by the United States. Thefinal part examines the resultant situations in the four distinct socioculturalrealms of the Third World, devoting a chapter to each: sub-Saharan Africa,the Islamic world, East Asia, and Latin America.True to the spirit of debate she is trying to foster in her students,Hoogvelt challenges some of the conventional assumptions about humansociety's advancement under globalization. She points out that, contraryto expert consensus, the flow of wealth to the Third world has declinedsince the colonial era. Or, again, that world trade represented a greaterpercentage of world production at the beginning of the twentieth century,before the era of globalization, than it did at its end, when it was in fullstride. Or, yet again, that much of the apparent increase in trade, especially ...
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Imperato, Pascal James. "Kirk Arden Hoppe. Lords of the Fly: Sleeping Sickness Control in British East Africa, 1900–1960. Westport, Conn: Praeger, 2003. xii + 203 pp. Photographs. Maps. Bibliography. Index. $67.00. Cloth." African Studies Review 48, no. 1 (2005): 166–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/arw.2005.0014.

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Moyd, Michelle. "Stephen J. Rockel. Carriers of Culture: Labor on the Road in Nineteenth-Century East Africa. Portsmouth, N.H.: Heinemann, 2006. Social History of Africa Series, xix + 345 pp. Photographs. Illustrations. Maps. Tables. Notes. Bibliography. Index. $124.95. Cloth. $29.95. Paper." African Studies Review 50, no. 2 (2007): 226–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/arw.2007.0113.

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Zebro, Sandra. "Knut-lnge Klepp, Alan Flisher, and Sylvia Kaaya, eds. Promoting Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in East and Southern Africa. Cape Town, South Africa: HSRC Press, 2008. Distributed in Europe and North America by the Nordic Africa Institute. 344 pp. Bibliography. Contributors. Index. R 190. Paper." African Studies Review 51, no. 3 (2008): 210–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/arw.0.0110.

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ANDERSON, DAVID M. "East and Northeast Africa Bibliography. By Hector Blackhurst. (Scarecrow Area Bibliographies, no. 7). Lanham MD and London: The Scarecrow Press, 1996. Pp. xiv+299. £59.40 (ISBN 0-8108-3090-6)." Journal of African History 38, no. 3 (1997): 497–534. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021853797477071.

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Landau, Paul S. "Raoul J. Granqvist, Photography and American Coloniality: Eliot Elisofon in Africa, 1942–1972. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2017. xxi + 236 pp. Appendix. Notes. Bibliography. $39.95. Cloth. ISBN: 9781611862362." African Studies Review 63, no. 2 (2020): E7—E9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/asr.2020.4.

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Panofsky, Hans. "Africana at Northwestern University." Africa Bibliography 1995 (March 1996): xx—xxiv. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266673100006048.

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The bibliographic array for the study of Africa and African scholarship has reached proportions which were unthinkablefiftyyears ago at the birth ofAfrican Studies Programs. Not only has the bibliographic coverage marshalled material in all areas of research but this coverage is readily available at the click of a computer in most corners of the globe. In an ideal world the actual resources would also be accessed with ease and digital speed. Indeed much research material is readily obtained in microfilm, microform, and CD-Rom format. However the bulk of retrospective, archival, ephemeral, and manuscript literature is to be found only in a few selected centres often far removed from students and scholars, especially those based in Africa.
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Sunseri, Thaddeus. "Michelle R. Moyd. Violent Intermediaries: African Soldiers, Conquest, and Everyday Colonialism in German East Africa. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2014. xxii + 328 pp. Maps. Photographs. Notes. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. $32.95. Paper. ISBN: 978-0-8214-2089-8." African Studies Review 58, no. 2 (2015): 253–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/asr.2015.55.

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Gordon, David. "Christine Saidi. Women's Authority and Society in Early East-Central Africa. Rochester, N.Y.: University of Rochester Press, 2010. xiv + 190 pp. Maps and Figures. List of Illustrations. Acknowledgments. Bibliography. Index. $85.00." African Studies Review 53, no. 2 (2010): 184–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/arw.2010.0002.

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Sikainga, Ahmad Alawad. "Elisabeth McMahon. Slavery and Emancipation in Islamic East Africa: From Honor to Respectability.New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013. xxvi + 265 pp. Figures. Preface. Acknowledgments. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. $95.00. Cloth. ISBN: 978-1107025820." African Studies Review 58, no. 3 (2015): 268–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/asr.2015.102.

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Galaty, John G. "CHANGING IDENTIFICATIONS AND ALLIANCES IN EAST AFRICA - Schlee Günther and Shongolo Abdullahi. Pastoralism and Politics in Northern Kenya and Southern Ethiopia. Oxford: James Currey, 2012. ix + 179 pp. Photographs. Bibliography. Index. $50.00. Cloth. - Schlee Günther and Watson Elizabeth. Changing Identifications and Alliances in North-East Africa. Volume 2: Ethiopia and Kenya. Integration and Conflict Series. New York: Berghahn Books, 2009. xii + 260 pp. Photographs. Bibliography. Index. $95.00. Cloth. - Schlee Günther and Watson Elizabeth. Changing Identifications and Alliances in North-East Africa. Volume 3: Sudan, Uganda and the Ethiopia-Sudan Borderlands. Integration and Conflict Series. New York: Berghahn Books, 2009. x + 270 pp. Photographs. Bibliography. Index. $95.00. Cloth." African Studies Review 56, no. 3 (2013): 235–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/asr.2013.87.

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Ntarangwi, Mwenda. "Alamin Mazrui. Swahili Beyond the Boundaries: Literature, Language, and Identity. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2007. Ohio University Research in International Studies: Africa Series no. 85. x + 206 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. $24.00. Paper. - José Arturo Saavedra Casco. Utenzi, War Poems, and the German Conquest of East Africa: Swahili Poetry as Historical Source. Trenton, N.J.: Africa World Press, 2007. xvi + 323 pp. Photographs. Maps. Tables. Notes. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. $29.95. Paper." African Studies Review 52, no. 1 (2009): 220–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/arw.0.0140.

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Duckett, Bob. "Chess Periodicals: An Annotated International Bibliography, 1836‐20082011340Gino Di Felice. Chess Periodicals: An Annotated International Bibliography, 1836‐2008. Jefferson, NC: McFarland 2010. vii+349 pp., ISBN: 978 0 7864 4643 8 £44.50 $49.95 Available in the United Kingdom, Europe, the Middle East and Africa from Eurospan." Reference Reviews 25, no. 7 (2011): 52–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09504121111168776.

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Aslanbeigui, Nahid. "Women, Work, and Economic Reform in the Middle East and North Africa, by Valentine M. Moghadam. 259 pages, notes, bibliography, index. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1998. $55.00 (Cloth) ISBN 1-55587-785-0." Middle East Studies Association Bulletin 33, no. 2 (1999): 257–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026318400040062.

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Krozewski, Gerold. "Settled Strangers: Asian Business Elites in East Africa (1800–2000). ByGijsbert Oonk. New Delhi: SAGE, 2013. xix + 270 pp. Maps, photographs, figures, tables, appendix, bibliography, notes, index. Cloth, $39.95. ISBN: 978-81-321-1054-5." Business History Review 88, no. 2 (2014): 434–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007680514000270.

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Karshenas, Massoud. "Claiming the Future: Choosing Prosperity in the Middle East and North Africa, by The World Bank. 119 pages, illustrations, tables, graphs, bibliography. Washington, DC: The World Bank, 1995. $7.95 (Paper) isbn 0-8213-3474-3." Middle East Studies Association Bulletin 31, no. 1 (1997): 70–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026318400035069.

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Harsch, Ernest. "Jill E. Kelly. To Swim with Crocodiles: Land, Violence, and Belonging in South Africa, 1800–1996. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2018. liv + 342 pp. Illustrations. Maps. Tables. Bibliography. Index. $49.95. Paper. ISBN: 9781611862850." African Studies Review 64, no. 1 (2021): E64—E66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/asr.2020.124.

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Sanders, Ethan R. "MISSIONARIES, EMPIRE, AND AFRICAN STUDIES - Kristin Fjelde Tjelle. Missionary Masculinity, 1870–1930: The Norwegian Missionaries in South-East Africa. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. xii + 325 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. $95.00. Cloth. - John Stuart. British Missionaries and the End of Empire: East, Central, and Southern Africa, 1939–64. Grand Rapids, Mich.: William B. Eerdmans, 2011. xv + 237 pp. Acknowledgments. Abbreviations. Bibliography. Index. $40.00. Paper. - Patrick Harries and David Maxwell, eds. The Spiritual in the Secular: Missionaries and Knowledge about Africa. Grand Rapids, Mich.: William B. Eerdmans, 2012. xvi + 341 pp. Contributors. Acknowledgments. Abbreviations. Index. $45.00. Paper." African Studies Review 58, no. 1 (2015): 237–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/asr.2015.12.

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Hoppe, Kirk Arden. "Andrew Burton. African Underclass: Urbanisation, Class and Colonial Order in Dar es Salaam. Eastern African Studies. Athens: Ohio University Press; Nairobi: British Institute in East Africa; Oxford: James Currey Publishers; Dar es Salaam: Mkuti wa Nyota, 2005. xviii + 301 pp. Photographs. Maps. Figures. Tables. Bibliography. Index. $49.95. Cloth. $26.95. Paper." African Studies Review 51, no. 2 (2008): 161–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/arw.0.0076.

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Sife, Alfred Said, and Edda Tandi Lwoga. "Retrieving vanished Web references in health science journals in East Africa." Information and Learning Science 118, no. 7/8 (2017): 385–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ils-04-2017-0030.

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Purpose This study aims to examine the availability and persistence of universal resource locators (URLs) cited in scholarly articles published in selected health journals based in East Africa. Design/methodology/approach Four health sciences online journals in East Africa were selected for this study. In this study, all Web citations in the selected journal articles covering the 2001-2015 period were extracted. This study explored the number of URLs used as citations, determined the rate of URLs’ loss, identified error messages associated with inaccessible URLs, identified the top domain levels of decayed URLs, calculated the half-life of the Web citations and determined the proportion of recovered URL citations through the Internet Wayback Machine. Findings In total, 822 articles were published between 2001 and 2015. There were in total 17,609 citations of which, only 574 (3.3 per cent) were Web citations. The findings show that 253 (44.1 per cent) Web citations were inaccessible and the “404 File Not Found” error message was the most (88.9 per cent) encountered. Top-level domains with country endings had the most (23.7 per cent) missing URLs. The average half-life for the URLs cited in journal articles was 10.5 years. Only 36 (6.3 per cent) Web references were recovered through the Wayback Machine. Originality/value This is a comprehensive study of East African health sciences online journals that provides findings that raises questions as to whether URLs should continue to be included as part of bibliographic details in the lists of references. It also calls for concerted efforts from various actors in overcoming the problem of URL decay.
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Joireman, Sandra. "Helen Dancer. Women, Land and Justice in Tanzania. Woodbridge, Suffolk, U.K.: James Currey, 2015. East Africa Series. xxiv + 190 pp. Acknowledgments. Glossary of Kiswahili and Vernacular Words. Table of Legislation. Table of Cases. Bibliography. Index. $80.00. Cloth. ISBN: 978-1847011138." African Studies Review 58, no. 3 (2015): 241–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/asr.2015.90.

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Hunt, Nancy Rose. "Melissa Graboyes. The Experiment Must Continue: Medical Research and Ethics in East Africa, 1940–2014. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2015. xxviii + 307 pp. Contents. Illustrations. Preface. Acknowledgments. Abbreviations. Notes. Bibliography. Index. $79.95. Hardcover. $34.95. Paper. ISBN: 978-0-8214-2173-4." African Studies Review 60, no. 2 (2017): 259–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/asr.2017.80.

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Peterson, Derek R. "Patrick Harries. Butterflies and Barbarians: Swiss Missionaries and Systems of Knowledge in South-East Africa. Oxford: James Currey; Harare: Weaver Press; Johannesburg: Wits University Press; Athens: Ohio University Press, 2007. xvii + 286 pp. Photographs. Maps. Figures. Notes. Bibliography. Index. $59.95. Cloth. $26.95. Paper." African Studies Review 51, no. 3 (2008): 183–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/arw.0.0115.

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El-Meehy, Aysa. "Valentine M. Moghadam, ed. From Patriarchy to Empowerment: Women’s Participation, Movements and Rights in the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2007. 414 pages, appendix, bibliography, index. Paper US$45.00 ISBN 978-0-8156-3111-8." Middle East Studies Association Bulletin 41, no. 2 (2007): 210–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002631840005080x.

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Katz, Sheila H. "NISSIM REJWAN, Israel in Search of Identity: Reading the Formative Years (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1999). Pp. 188." International Journal of Middle East Studies 32, no. 4 (2000): 557–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002074380000283x.

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Once one lets go of the expectation of a more scholarly treatment of the complex issues of identity in Israel and the Middle East, one can appreciate the less rigorous but nevertheless nuanced conversations that Nissim Rejwan brings to this volume. Despite a dearth of footnotes, non-existent bibliography, somewhat haphazard organization, and overly ambitious aims, there still emerges an astute critique of the Ashkenazi-dominated Israeli establishment. Without ever using the word, Rejwan details a particular brand of racism that creates an illusion of a homogenous “other” out of a diverse mix of Jewish Israelis of Middle Eastern, North African, and African origin, as well as non-Jewish Palestinian and Middle Eastern Arabs.
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Frenger, Carolyn. "The New Woman in Print and Pictures: An Annotated Bibliography2010111Marianne Berger Woods. The New Woman in Print and Pictures: An Annotated Bibliography. Jefferson, NC: McFarland 2009. vii+192 pp., ISBN: 978 0 7864 3624 8 £40.50/$49.95 Distributed in the UK, Europe, the Middle East and Africa by Eurospan." Reference Reviews 24, no. 3 (2010): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09504121011030689.

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Russo, Lucio, and Guido Moggi. "Emilio Chiovenda and his contribution to the knowledge of East African succulent plants, with a selected bibliography." Bradleya 22 (May 2004): 37–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.25223/brad.n22.2004.a5.

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Spear, Thomas. "Swahili History and Society to 1900: A Classified Bibliography." History in Africa 27 (January 2000): 339–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3172120.

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Several years ago, Derek Nurse and I began to consider the increasing need to make revisions to our book, The Swahili: Reconstructing the History and Language of an African Society, 800-1500. We knew there had been significant archeological finds subsequent to its publication in 1985, but we were surprised to discover that hundreds of new books and articles had appeared. It therefore seemed expedient, not simply to revise the earlier work, but to compile a comprehensive new bibliography on early Swahili history and society that would facilitate thorough reconsideration of the issues in the future. This now includes 700 items, 428 published before 1985 and 272 published after. This is a massive literature, and it will make extensive demands on those working in the field (Spear 1999).The focus here is on the history and development of coastal societies over the past two millennia, but I have included recent ethnography, linguistics, and history for comparative purposes. What is missing, however, are sources covering literature and the arts, for which one may consult Kelly Askew's excellent online bibliography (Askew 1999). I have included mainly published work, but unpublished theses and papers are also included where available. I have not, however, included archival materials in government (e.g., Tanzanian, Zanzibari, British, German, Indian, French, U.S.), mission (CMS, UMCA, LMS), or local (Salem, Hamburg, Rhodes House) collections, nor have I included material in mission publications.The bibliography is subdivided by discipline—archaeology, linguistics and language, ethnography, and history. Most items have been confirmed in OCLC WorldCat or other authoritative sources, correcting numerous errors in previous citations. Arabic names are alphabetized as they appear, inconsistently, in databases for ease of finding.
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Isabirye, Stephen B. "Holger BERNT HANSEN and Michael TWADDLE, Religion & Politics in East Africa: The Period Since Independence Athens, Ohio University Press, 1995, ix+278 pp., tables, map, index./Canon Kodwo E. ANKRAH. Development & the Church of Uganda: Mission, Myths and Metaphors. Nairobi: Action Publishers, I 998. v+ 197 pp./Paul GIFFORD. African Christianity: Its Public Role. Bloomington/Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1998. viii+368pp. Tables. Abbreviations. Maps. Bibliography. Index." Afrika Focus 17, no. 1-2 (2001): 113–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2031356x-0170102006.

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Mouftah, Nermeen. "Sherine Hafez and Susan Slyomovics , eds. Anthropology of the Middle East and North Africa: Into the New Millennium. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2013. xxiv + 414 pages, acknowledgements, bibliography, list of contributors, index. Cloth US$85.00 ISBN 978-0-253-00746-9. Paper US$30.00 ISBN 978-0-253-00753-7. E-Book US$24.99 ISBN 978-0-253-00761-2." Review of Middle East Studies 49, no. 1 (2015): 84–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/rms.2015.13.

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Sanders, Ethan R. "RETHINKING PATRIARCHY, RESPECTABILITY, AND WOMEN’S MOBILITY IN ZANZIBAR - Corrie Decker. Mobilizing Zanzibari Women: The Struggle for Respectability and Self-Reliance in Colonial East Africa.New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. xiii + 254 pp. Acknowledgments. Abbreviations. Notes. Selected Bibliography. Index. $90.00. Cloth. ISBN: 9781137465290. - Akbar Keshodkar. Tourism and Social Change in Post-Socialist Zanzibar: Struggles for Identity, Movement, and Civilization. Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2013. xi + 235 pp. Acknowledgments. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. $80.00. Cloth. ISBN: 9780739175439. - Elisabeth McMahon. Slavery and Emancipation in Islamic East Africa: From Honor to Respectability. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013. xxvi + 265 pp. Figures. Preface. Acknowledgments. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. $95.00. Cloth. ISBN: 978-1107025820. - Elke E. Stockreiter. Islamic Law, Gender and Social Change in Post-Abolition Zanzibar.New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015. xv + 279 pp. List of Figures and Tables. Preface. Glossary and Abbreviations. Appendix. Bibliography. Index. $99.99. Cloth. ISBN: 978-1107048416." African Studies Review 58, no. 3 (2015): 225–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/asr.2015.84.

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Fattah, Hala. "ALEXEI VASSILIEV, The History of Saudi Arabia (London: Saqi Press, 1998). Pp. 482. $69.95 cloth." International Journal of Middle East Studies 32, no. 1 (2000): 190–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020743800002270.

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This is the most complete and perhaps the best treatment of the origins and development of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia yet to appear in the English language. No serious library can afford to pass it up. The author is a Russian scholar who was Middle East correspondent for Pravda for many years, as well as the director of the Institute for African Studies and member of the Russian Foreign Ministry's advisory group. His knowledge of languages is used to great advantage in the book, and his bibliography of Arabic, Turkish, Russian, English, and French works is an impressive contribution to the history of the Arabian Peninsula. Rare indeed is the scholor who has read, let alone been able to retrieve, the number of valuable local histories that Vassiliev has used for the book. Despite its overwhelming attention to detail, his history is written in a fluid and accessible style, holding the reader's attention till the last. The narrative never flags, even when the author reconstructs the minutiae of the almost daily battles between the armies of central, eastern, and western Arabia in great and absorbing detail. In fact, some sections make for riveting reading, especially those in the latter part of the book, when Ibn Saud faces off against the Ikhwan or browbeats both the internal and external opposition to create his own imprint on the Arabian Peninsula.
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Dioguardi, Campanella, Cocco, et al. "Possible Uses of Plants of the Genus Asphodelus in Oral Medicine." Biomedicines 7, no. 3 (2019): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines7030067.

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Among the many plants used in traditional medicine we have the plants of the genus Asphodelus, which are present in the Mediterranean area in North Africa and South East Asia, and have been used by indigenous peoples until recently for various pathologies, including: Psoriasis, alopecia areata, acne, burns, nephrolithiasis, toothache, and local inflammation. The scientific literature over the last five years has investigated the various effects of the metabolites extracted from plants of the genus Asphodelus, paying attention to the diuretic, antihypertensive, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant effects, and it also has begun to investigate the antitumor properties on tumor cell lines. Studies have been identified through bibliographic research on electronic databases. A total of 574 records were identified on the PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and EBSCO databases. After having proceeded to the screening of the articles with the application of the eligibility criteria (all the articles pertaining to the issue Asphodelus), we arrived at a number of 163 articles, and then after the elimination of overlaps, to 82 articles. There are 11 articles which investigate the possible uses of plants of the genus Asphodelus in oral medicine. In oral medicine, the possible uses investigated by the scientific literature are for the treatment of neoplastic (melanoma and oral cancer), viral (herpetic viruses), and microbial diseases (candida, bacteriosis, leishmaniasis), and in the affection of the skin.
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Twaddle, Michael. "Cherry Gertzel, Uganda: an annotated bibliography of source materials (with particular reference to the period since 1971 and up to 1988). London: Hans Zell, 1991, 238 pp., £39.00, ISBN 0 905450 83 3. - Anne Thurston, Guide to Archives and Manuscripts relating to Kenya and East Africa in the United Kingdom. London: Hans Zell, 2 vols. 1991, 1, 213 pp. in all, £120 the pair, ISBN 9 905450 47 7." Africa 62, no. 1 (1992): 158. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1160087.

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Michaud, Jean. "Parminder BHACHU : Twice Migrants : East African Sikh Settlers in Britain, Tavistock Publications, London & New York, 1985, 205 p., bibliographie et index." Anthropologie et Sociétés 11, no. 3 (1987): 175. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/006445ar.

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