Global Maritime and Colonial Histories
External reference: https://openalex.org/T13215
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Executive dominance and weak institutions undermine trust in Madagascar Analysis of Madagascar's governance crisis identifies executive dominance and absence of political virtue as obstacles to justice, proposing ethical and structural reforms.
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Dogon songs preserve accounts of Fulbe relations and prophecy Dogon oral tradition preserves songs by prophet Abirè Goro documenting nineteenth-century Dogon-Fulbe relations and prophecies that inform contemporary conflicts.
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From International Sanitary Conventions to Local Quarantine Practice: Camaran Island in the Late Ottoman Pilgrim Traffic Regulations How Camaran Island became a quarantine station for Hajj pilgrims and a contested site of Ottoman-British rivalry over maritime health governance and imperial control.
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GIS maps crop change in eastern Africa, 1857–76 GIS analysis of 1857-1876 explorer accounts reveals spatial and temporal patterns in maize, rice, and cassava adoption across inland equatorial eastern Africa along caravan routes.
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Plant diversity and threatened species documented in Pemba forest reserve A 2024 survey of Tanzania's largest forest reserve on Pemba Island identified likely new plant species and threatened fauna while development threatens the most biodiverse zone.
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Review finds Hall rethinks race in Muslim West African history Critical review of Hall's reassessment showing racialized hierarchies developed within precolonial Sahelian Islamic societies, challenging Eurocentric narratives of race as solely colonial invention.
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Islam and identity in Leila Aboulela's Elsewhere, Home Literary analysis of Leila Aboulela's short stories examines Islam and cultural identity as fluid processes shaped by displacement and postmodern conditions.
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Seasonal and gendered patterns shaped subsistence marine harvesting Ethnographic study of gendered and seasonal marine subsistence patterns in Mfumbwi, Zanzibar, with implications for archaeological interpretation of Swahili coast fisheries.
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Kiswahili dominates religious signboards in Dar es Salaam Study of 97 religious signboards in Dar es Salaam reveals how language choice and visual design structure information access and religious identity in Tanzania's urban worshipscapes.
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Sumhuram bead points to north-western Indian origin First bleach-decorated carnelian bead identified in southwestern Arabia suggests either formal Indian Ocean trade patterns or South Asian residence at an Early Historic port.
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Ubuntu relationality reframes Descartes’ cogito Philosophical critique of Descartes' cogito through Ubuntu relational framework, arguing relationality precedes thought and provides more comprehensive ontological foundation.
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Shaolin in Zambia emerges as a collaborative cultural assemblage Study challenges state-centric views of Chinese cultural engagement by analyzing the Zambia Shaolin Cultural Center as a collaborative assemblage where diverse actors negotiate and adapt practices.
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African multilingualism conflicts with imported language theories Decolonising African linguistics: critiquing Global North frameworks, exposing research extraction, and reclaiming multilingual realities distorted by colonial legacies
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Aksumite-era spelling matches in early Geez manuscripts Explore early Geez orthography in ʔAbbā Garimā Gospels and Aksumite epigraphs. Radiocarbon analysis and guttural-sibilant spelling patterns confirm manuscript dating to Aksumite period.
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Reimagining Identity in Postcolonial East African Literature: A Comparative Analysis of Ngugi wa Thiong'o and Abdulrazak Gurnah Comparative analysis of Ngugi wa Thiong'o and Abdulrazak Gurnah examines divergent approaches to representing postcolonial identity and historical trauma in East African fiction.
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Devolution in northern Kenya is linked to territorial violence Devolution in northern Kenya restructured pastoral governance into ethno-territorial control mechanisms, transforming historical raiding into coordinated violence enforcing ethnic boundaries and.
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Matatu access conflicts with Nairobi Expressway infrastructure Study examines tensions between Nairobi's matatu informal transport and Chinese-backed Expressway, revealing how foreign infrastructure reshapes mobility and excludes indigenous systems.
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Telecom companies are central to urban speculation in Mogadishu Explore how telecommunications companies like Hormuud shape Mogadishu's urban future through land speculation, infrastructure development, and new city projects targeting diaspora capital during.
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Timkat (Epiphany) as Living Faith: The Intersection of Religion, Culture, and Tourism in Gondar, World Heritage Site, Ethiopia Explore how Timkat (Epiphany) celebration in Gondar, Ethiopia blends ancient religious tradition with indigenous cultural practices and tourism potential at this UNESCO World Heritage site.
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From Autonomy to Instrument: Dehumanization in The Conscript Analysis of dehumanization and thingification in Hailu's anticolonial novel using postcolonial theory to examine colonialism's transformation of subjects into instruments.

