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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.

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W.E.A. van Beek
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: Facta
Added to database: 23 December 2011
W.E.A. van Beek
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: Journal de la société des africanistes

On no continent are there as many twins as in Africa, and in no other area of Africa does the rate of twin births come near to that of West African countries like Nigeria, Benin and Togo, where the rate of twin births is over 2.5 per 1000. This article examines the position...

Keywords: Africa, birth rites, Cameroon, Country, Kapsiki, Nigeria, twins
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Added to database: 23 December 2011
W.E.A. van Beek
Editors: G. ter Haar; J.J. Busuttil
Type of publication: Book Chapter
In: The Freedom to do God's Will. Religious fundamentalism and social change
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 23 December 2011
W.E.A. van Beek
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: Antropologisch Tijdschrift
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Added to database: 23 December 2011
J.B. Gewald
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: Pula: Botswana Journal of African Studies
Keywords: Botswana, communication, witchcraft
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Added to database: 23 December 2011
J.B. Gewald
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: Journal of African cultural studies

This article describes the contested relationship that existed between the Herero and German missionaries in Namibia between 1900 and 1940. It argues that Herero converted to Christianity with specific aims and intentions, which were not necessarily the same as those...

Keywords: death rites, Herero, missions, music, Namibia
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Added to database: 23 December 2011
J.B. Gewald
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: The journal of African history

Writers dealing with the Herero of Botswana have tended mostly to deal with them as a single homogeneous group. Concentrating on Ngamiland during the period 1891-1906, this article outlines and discusses the arrival, at different times and for different reasons, of various...

Keywords: Botswana, Herero, immigrants, Namibia, refugees
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Added to database: 23 December 2011
J.B. Gewald
Editors: D. LeBeau; R.J. Gordon
Type of publication: Book Chapter
In: Challenges for anthropology in the 'African Renaissance' : a Southern African contribution

This chapter reviews the history of anthropology in Namibia, focusing on the work of Guenther Kurt F. Wagner, who was appointed as Assistant Government Anthropologist for South West Africa in 1949. Wagner's unpublished work, 'Ethnographic survey of the Windhoek...

Keywords: Africa, anthropological research, biographies (form), colonialism, Germany, history, Namibia
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Added to database: 23 December 2011
J.B. Gewald
Editors: D.F. Bryceson
Type of publication: Book Chapter
In: Alcohol in Africa : mixing business, pleasure, and politics

The colonial conquest of Namibia was extremely brutal. Repressive controls continued in the decades that followed as exemplified by the South African colonial administration's regulation of the production and consumption of alcohol by the territory's black African...

Keywords: Africa, alcohol policy, alcoholic beverages, colonialism, drinking customs, Namibia, resistance, South Africa
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Added to database: 23 December 2011
J.B. Gewald
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: The international journal of African historical studies

This article explores the social impact of the motorcar on the relationship between the colonial State, the mission, and the Herero in Namibia in the period before 1940. It looks at how perceptions of space and reality changed, how information regarding these factors and...

Keywords: automobiles, colonialism, Herero, missions, mobility, Namibia, South Africa
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Added to database: 23 December 2011
J.B. Gewald
Type of publication: Conference Paper
In: Background paper prepared for 'Globalisation and Changing Questions of Ownership in Culture and Society', African Studies Centre, Leiden, 26-27 April, 2002
Keywords: Africa, African studies
Added to database: 23 December 2011
J.B. Gewald
Type of publication: Conference Paper
In: Paper presented at 'The Governance of Daily Life in Africa: Public and Collective Services and their Users', Apad conference, African Studies Centre, Leiden, 22-25 May, 2002.
Keywords: Africa, African studies, history, Namibia
Added to database: 23 December 2011
J.B. Gewald
Type of publication: Conference Paper
In: Paper presented at 'Globalisation and Changing Questions of Ownership in Culture and Society', African Studies Centre, Leiden, 26-27 April, 2002
Keywords: Africa, African studies, violence
Added to database: 23 December 2011
J.B. Gewald
Type of publication: Conference Paper
In: Paper presented at the Department of Ethnology, University of Cologne, 29 January, 2002
Keywords: genocide, Herero
Added to database: 23 December 2011

Introduction (2002)
J.W.M. van Dijk; M.E. de Bruijn; A. Breedveld; C. Angenent
Editors: M.E. de Bruijn; J.W.M. van Dijk; C. Angenent; A. Breedveld
Type of publication: Book Chapter
In: Les rois des tambours au Haayre: Récitée par Aamadu Baa Digi, griot des Fulbe à Dalla (Mali)
Keywords: Fulani, griots, history, Mali, oral history, traditional polities
Added to database: 23 December 2011
R.A. van Dijk
Editors: W.M.J.van Kessel
Type of publication: Book Chapter
In: Merchants, missionaries & migrants : 300 years of Dutch-Ghanaian relations

Although Ghanaians have formed a substantial immigrant community in the Netherlands for decades, the relationship between the Dutch State and the Ghanaian community remains tense. Not only is Ghanaian life in the Netherlands generally marked by a high level of suspicion with...

Keywords: Baptist Church, Ghana, Ghanaians, history, immigrants, Netherlands, policy
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Added to database: 23 December 2011
R.A. van Dijk
Editors: D.F. Bryceson; U. Vuorela
Type of publication: Book Chapter
In: The transnational family : new European frontiers and global networks

This chapter demonstrates how Ghanaian migrants in the Netherlands look to the Pentecostal Church for the deconstruction of Ghanaian traditions in favour of international mobility. The Pentecostal Church strongly identifies and propagates notions of individualism and the...

Keywords: Baptist Church, diaspora, family, Ghana, Ghanaians, immigrants, mobility, Netherlands, Pentecostalism
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Added to database: 23 December 2011
R.A. van Dijk
Editors: D.F. Bryceson
Type of publication: Book Chapter
In: Alcohol in Africa : mixing business, pleasure, and politics

In the mid-1970s, teenagers and secondary school and university students suddenly took to the streets of Malawi's main urban areas to proclaim a moral reordering of society based on Christian fundamentalist notions. A whole array of Pentecostal groups emerged. The...

Keywords: Africa, alcoholic beverages, Baptist Church, drinking customs, generation conflicts, Malawi, Pentecostalism
Open access: Full text
Added to database: 23 December 2011
R.A. van Dijk
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: Culture and Religion
Keywords: Pentecostalism
Added to database: 23 December 2011
D. Merolla
Type of publication: Journal Article
In: The Journal of North African Studies
Keywords: diaspora, identity
Added to database: 23 December 2011

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