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Volume 8, Issue 1
Fall 2004

ISSN: 215-2448

SPECIAL ISSUE: TRUTH & RECONCILIATION COMMISSIONS IN AFRICA

Guest Editor: Kimberly Lanegran


 

Articles

INTRODUCTION

Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation in Africa: Issues and Cases
Lyn S. Graybill and Kimberly Lanegran  |  HTML  |  PDF


Reconciling South Africa or South Africans? Cautionary Notes from the TRC
Tristan Anne Borer  |  HTML  |  PDF


Searching for Answers: Sierra Leone's Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Beth K. Dougherty  |  HTML  |  PDF


After Arusha: Gacaca Justice in Post-Genocide Rwanda
Alana Tiemessen  |  HTML  |  PDF


AT ISSUE

Establishing the Truth about the Apartheid Past: Historians and the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission

Jacobus A. du Pisani and Kwang-Su Kim  |  HTML  |  PDF


Book Reviews

Theory, Change, and Southern Africa's Future.
Peter Vale, Larry A. Swatuk, and Bertil Oden, eds. New York: Palgrave, 2001. 300 pp.

Bram Büscher  |  HTML  |  PDF


The Great Lakes of Africa : Two Thousand Years of History.
Jean-Pierre Chrétien (translated by Scott Straus). New York : Zone Books, 2003. 503 pp.

Kevin C. Dunn  |  HTML  |  PDF


Between the Sea and the Lagoon: An Eco-Social History of the Anlo of Southeastern Ghana c. 1850 to Recent Times.
Emmanuel Kwaku Akyeampong. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2001. 244 pp.

Heidi Glaesel Frontani  |  HTML  |  PDF


The Underneath of Things: Violence, History, and the Everyday in Sierra Leone.
Mariane Ferme. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001. 287 pp.

J. David Granger  |  HTML  |  PDF


Legends, Sorcerers, and Enchanted Lizards: Door Locks of the Bamana of Mali.
Pascal James Imperato. New York: Holmes and Meier Publishers, 2001. 123 pp.

Denise Martin  |  HTML  |  PDF


Accounting for Horror: Post-Genocide Debates in Rwanda.
Nigel Eltringham. London: Pluto Press, 2004. 232 pp.

Kelli Moore  |  HTML  |  PDF


Historical Dictionary of South Africa, Second Edition.
Christopher Saunders, Nicholas Southey, and Mary-Lynn Suttie. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2000. 375 pp.

Andrew Offenburger  |  HTML  |  PDF


The Decolonization Reader.
James D. Le Sueur, ed. New York : Routledge, 2003. 462 pp.

Aaron Peron Ogletree  |  HTML  |  PDF


Rote Adler an Afrikas Küste: Die brandenburgisch-preußische Kolonie Großfriedrichsburg in Westafrika.
Ulrich Van der Heyden. Berlin: Selignow, 2001 [1993]. 105 pp.

Helma Pasch  |  HTML  |  PDF


The African Studies Companion: A Guide to Information Sources, 3rd edition.
Hans M. Zell, ed. Lochcarron, Scotland: Hans Zell Publishing, 2003. 570 pp.

Daniel A. Reboussin  |  HTML  |  PDF


Armed Conflict in Africa.
Carolyn Pumphrey and Rye Schwartz-Barcott, eds. Lanham, MD: The Scarecrow Press, 2003. 313 pp.

William Reno  |  HTML  |  PDF


Partner to History: The U.S. Role in South Africa 's Transition to Democracy.
Princeton N. Lyman. Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace Press, 2002. 344 pp.

Chris Saunders  |  HTML  |  PDF


Twilight on the Zambezi: Late Colonialism in Central Africa.
Eugenia W. Herbert. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2002. 196 pp.

Carol Summers  |  HTML  |  PDF