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    Muslim family law in sub-Saharan Africa colonial legacies and post-colonial challenges /

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Colonizing Muslim family law in Africa -- pt. 2. Muslim family law, the postcolonial state, and constitutionalism in Africa.…”
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    Domestic violence and the law in colonial and postcolonial Africa /

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…." : gender-based violence, laws, and impunity in Senegal /…”
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    Abolitionism and imperialism in Britain, Africa, and the Atlantic /

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Morgan -- Emperors of the world : British abolitionism and imperialism / Seymour Drescher -- Abolition and imperialism : international law and the British suppression of the Atlantic slave trade / Robin Law -- Racial violence, universal history, and echoes of abolition in twentieth-century Zanzibar / Jonathon Glassman.…”
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    Race, resistance, and the Boy Scout movement in British Colonial Africa by Parsons, Timothy, 1962-

    Published 2004
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Scouting and schools as colonial institutions -- Pathfinding in Southern Africa, 1908/45 -- Scouting and the school in East Africa, 1910/45 -- Scouting and independency in East Africa, 1946/64 -- Scouting and apartheid in Southern Africa, 1945/80 -- Independence and after -- Appendix : the scout law and promise.…”
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    Slavery by any other name African life under company rule in colonial Mozambique / by Allina, Eric

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Ending slavery and creating empire in Africa: from the "Indelible stain" to the "light of civilization" -- From law to practice: "certain excesses of severity" -- The critiques and defenses of modern slavery: from without and within, above and below -- Mobility and tactical flight: of workers, chiefs, and villages -- Targeting chiefs: from "fictitious obedience" to "extraordinary political disorder" -- Seniority and subordination: disciplining youth and controlling women's labor -- An "absolute freedom" circumscribed and circumvented: "Employers chosen of their own free will" -- Upward mobility: "improvement of one's social condition" -- Conclusion: forced labor's legacy.…”
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