Publications

The African Studies Centre Leiden currently publishes eight different series. Books published in the ASCL Collection Series and Occasional Publications Series can be ordered from the Webshop or they can be purchased during a visit to the ASCL library, as long they are in stock. Book series published by Brill can be ordered directly from the publisher, or they can be purchased during a visit to the ASCL library, as long as they are in stock.
If you have questions about publishing with the ASCL, please contact Dr. Klaas van Walraven (k.van.walraven@asc.leidenuniv.nl).

Browse our publications and those by our staff members using the simple search form below.

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K. van Walraven
Editors: M.B. Basto; others
Type of publication: Book Chapter
In: Socialismes en Afrique = African socialism

'Socialism in Sawaba' is a study about the different roots of and shifting ideas undergirding the ideology of the principal political and social movement in Niger during the 1950s. Grounded in the Marxian-inspired trade union world of semi-urbanised petit peuple, the...

Keywords: Niger, socialism
Added to database: 05 November 2021
R. Charak; J.T.V.M.de Jong; L.H. Berckmoes; H. Ndayisaba; R. Reis
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: Journal of traumatic stress

Studies investigating the associations between histories of childhood maltreatment (CM) in parent–child dyads have primarily involved samples from high-income countries; however, CM rates are higher in low- and middle-income countries. The present study aimed to examine...

Keywords: Burundi, child abuse, children, interpersonal relations, mental health, parents, trauma, violence
Added to database: 28 October 2021
N. Luning; R.A. van Dijk; L.ten Kate
Type of publication: Other
Keywords: human trafficking, migration, Netherlands, religion, West Africa
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 08 October 2021
A.J. Dietz
Type of publication: Other

With a fast-growing population, massive ongoing urbanisation and constant innovations across the continent, Africa looks poised to leapfrog other emerging markets over the next few decades in terms of economic development. This hopefully will lead to constructive flows from...

Keywords: Africa, COVID-19, economic development, sustainable development
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 01 October 2021
G.J. Abbink
Type of publication: Other
Keywords: conflict, Eritrea, Ethiopa, foreign policy, politics, Tigray People's Liberation Front, Tigre
Added to database: 16 September 2021
Z. Yilma; A.D. Mebratie; R. Sparrow; M. Dekker; G. Alemu; A.S. Bedi
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: Health systems & reform

We use three years of household panel data to analyze the effects of ill-health on household economic outcomes in rural Ethiopia. We examine the immediate effects of various ill-health measures on health expenditure and labor supply, the subsequent coping responses, and...

Keywords: consumption, Ethiopia, household income, households, ill-health, living conditions, poverty
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 13 September 2021
L.H. Berckmoes; M. Rosenkrantz Lindegaard; D. Rodgers
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: Conflict and society

While many anthropologists have previously reflected on longitudinal ethnography — for example distinguishing between different categories of longitudinal research, including the ethnographic revisit, either by the same or another researcher, diachronic research...

Keywords: conflict, ethnography, violence
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 06 September 2021
A. Amha; J. Slotta; H.S. Sarvasy
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: Frontiers in psychology

Music beats spoken language in identifying individuals uniquely in two disparate communities. In addition to their given names, which conform to the conventions of their languages, speakers of the Oyda (Omotic; SW Ethiopia) and Yopno (Finisterre-Huon; NE Papua New Guinea)...

Keywords: Ethiopia, konggap, moyzé, music, name tune, Oyda, Papua New Guinea, surrogate speech, whistled language, Yopno
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 13 August 2021
A.K. Gebeyehu; D. Snelder; B. Sonneveld; G.J. Abbink
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: Journal of arid environments

This study has examined traditional coping systems, emerging adaptation strategies and barriers to the adoption of these strategies. Structured questionnaires on coping and adaptation strategies were conducted among Nyangatom households, expounded by focus group discussions...

Keywords: agropastoralism, arid regions, climate change, droughts, Ethiopia, Livelihood, Nyangatom, semiarid regions
Added to database: 13 August 2021
Editors: M.M.A. Kaag; G. Khan-Mohammad; S. Schmid
Type of publication: Book

This work challenges received ideas of Africa as a marginal continent and place of exodus by considering the continent as a centre of global connectivity and confluence. Flows of people, goods, and investments towards Africa have increased and diversified over recent decades...

Keywords: Africa
Added to database: 13 August 2021
D.J. Money; D. Van Zyl-Hermann
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: International review of social history

This article is a contribution to and reassessment of the debate about the concept of ‘white labourism’ hosted in this journal in 2010. White labourism is a concept formulated by Jonathan Hyslop to describe an ideology combining an anti-capitalist critique with...

Keywords: 1900-1999, race relations, social history, Southern Africa, Whites
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 20 July 2021
A.J. Dietz; D.W. L. Ehrhardt; F. Veldkamp
Type of publication: Other
Keywords: 2021, economic conditions, political conditions, Sierra Leone
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 08 July 2021
J. Piccini; D.J. Money
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: Comparative studies in society and history

This article explores the removal or exclusion in the late 1940s of people in interracial marriages from two corners of the newly formed Commonwealth of Nations, Australia and Britain's southern African colonies. The stories of Ruth and Sereste Khama, exiled from colonial...

Keywords: 1940-1949, Australia, colonial territories, human rights, marriage, race relations, United Kingdom
Added to database: 30 June 2021
D.J. Money
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: History in Africa

This article examines the project to digitize and preserve the archives of the Mineworkers’ Union of Zambia and has two aims. The first aim is to discuss the process of cataloguing and digitizing an archive that has undergone significant deterioration, and the...

Keywords: archives, Mineworkers’ Union of Zambia (MUZ), Zambia
Added to database: 29 June 2021
N.S. Udo
Type of publication: Book

The mbopo institution, popularly known as the “fattening room”, is a cultural rite of passage for young virgins, who are being prepared for marriage among the Ibibio/Efik people of southern Nigeria. It is a complex cultural institution that marked the change of...

Keywords: Efik, marriage rites, Nigeria
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 21 May 2021
D.J. Money
Editors: M. Lammer; E. Guene; H. Benoît
Type of publication: Book Chapter
In: Across the Copperbelt: urban & social change in Central Africa's borderland communities
Keywords: copper mining, Democratic Republic of Congo, labour migration, white workers, Zambia
Added to database: 26 April 2021
K. van Walraven
Type of publication: Other
Keywords: Belgian Congo, colonialism, Congo (Brazzaville), Democratic Republic of Congo, diaries (form), Dutch, French Congo, ivory, novels, palm oil, personal narratives (form), photography, race relations, rubber, social history, traders, Vermeulen, Alfons (1877-1965)
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 20 April 2021
G.J. Abbink
Editors: A. de Guttry; H.H.G. Post; G. Venturini
Type of publication: Book Chapter
In: The 1998–2000 Eritrea-Ethiopia war and Its aftermath in international legal perspective: from the 2000 Algiers agreements to the 2018 peace agreement

In this chapter, included in a comprehensive legal-historical (re-edited) volume on the Ethiopia-Eritrea border conflict that erupted in 1998, J. Abbink explores the current state of the border issue between these two Horn of Africa countries, and considers the interplay of...

Keywords: boundaries, boundary conflicts, Eritrea, Ethiopia, international law, law of war
Added to database: 15 April 2021
J.C.M. Damen
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: IP: vakblad voor informatieprofessionals
Keywords: digital publishing, electronic resources
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 13 April 2021
J.C.M. Damen
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: IP: vakblad voor informatieprofessionals
Keywords: bibliophilia
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 13 April 2021

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