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Africa Yearbook
Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara
Edited by Andreas Mehler, Institute of African Affairs, Institute of Global and Area Studies, Hamburg, Henning Melber, The Dag Hammerskjld Foundation, Uppsala, and Klaas van Walraven, African Studies Centre, Leiden, The Netherlands For more information please visit brill.nl/ayb The Africa Yearbook covers major domestic political developments, the foreign policy and socio-economic trends in sub-Sahara Africa all related to developments in one calendar year. The Yearbook contains articles on all sub-Saharan states, each of the four sub-regions (West, Central, Eastern, Southern Africa) focusing on major cross-border developments and subregional organizations as well as one article on continental developments and one on European-African relations. ISSN 1871-2525 While the articles have thorough academic quality, the Yearbook is mainly oriented to the requirements of a large range of target groups: students, politicians, diplomats, administrators, journalists, teachers, practitioners in the field of development aid as well as business people.
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Volume 8
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Encyclopaedia of Islam Online (EI Online) consists of both the second edition (EI2) AND the third edition (EI3). The latter is a work in progress, publication of which started in 2007.
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Brills all-new Third Edition of the globally respected Encyclopaedia of Islam (EI3), the preeminent reference work in the field, began publication in the spring of 2007. EI3 is an entirely new work, which rigorously maintains the comprehensiveness and reliability of the great multivolume set, with new articles reflecting the great diversity of current scholarship.
Available since 2011 E-ISBN 978 90 04 20627 4 Purchase options Annual subscription price EUR 2,520.- / US$ 3,530. Outright purchase price EUR 18,670.- / US$ 26,140. Installment fee EUR 780.- / US$ 1,090.This first international collaborative project in Islamic studies reflects the scholarly standards of its time, and has become an important source for the history of the field in itself. It established the reputation of the Encyclopaedia of Islam as the foremost reference work in the field. The 5,071 pages (including 95 illustrations) of the English edition are now available online. EI1 Online is full-text searchable, with and without diacritics. The simple search yields results from all text-elements, while the advanced search allows users to target only the bibliographies, the title fields, the author field, or just the main text of the entries.
The Encyclopaedia of Islam First Edition was originally published between 1913 and 1936. The demand for an encyclopaedic work on Islam was created by the increasing (colonial) interest in Muslims and Islamic cultures during the nineteenth century. The scope of this still unique reference work is philology, history, theology and law until early 20th century. Such famous scholars as Houtsma, Wensick, Gibb, Snouck Hurgronje, and LviProvenal were involved in this scholarly endeavour. The first edition of the Encyclopaedia of Islam (EI1) was originally published by Brill, simultaneously in English, German, and French editions, in four volumes plus a supplement from 1913 to 1938.
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Available since 2011 E-ISBN 978 90 04 20610 6 Purchase options Annual subscription price EUR 2,340.- / US$ 3,350. Outright purchase price EUR 16,430.- / US$ 23,000.A simple search yields results from all text elements, while an advanced search allows users to focus on bibliographies, titles, or entries. Reflecting the great diversity of current scholarship, EIFO includes comprehensive coverage of contemporary Islam, with detailed attention to Muslim communities all over the world in addition to the Middle Eastern core. All scholarly perspectives are respected, the social science methodologies as well as the humanistic approaches.
The community of French-speaking Islamic scholars now has online access to the French version of the Encyclopaedia of Islam (EI2), which was only available in English until now. Widely acclaimed as the preeminent source of detailed information on all aspects of Islam the EI2s more than ten thousand pages are a mine of valuable information for any student and researcher of the Islamic world. The Encyclopaedia of Islam French Online (EIFO) is full-text searchable, with and without diacritics.
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The Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures (EWIC) is an interdisciplinary, trans-historical, and global project embracing women and Islamic cultures in every region where there have been significant Muslim populations. It aims to cover every topic for which there is significant research, examining these regions from the period just before the rise of Islam to the present. A unique collaboration of over 900 scholars from around the world, the Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures crosses history, geographic borders and disciplines to create a ground-breaking reference work reflecting the very latest research on gender studies and the Islamic world. No other reference work offers this scale of contributions or depth and breadth of coverage.
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The Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics Online comprehensively covers all aspects of Arabic languages and linguistics. It is interdisciplinary in scope and represents different schools and approaches in order to be as objective and versatile as possible. Notable improvements in the online edition include the conversion of Arabic script to Unicode characters, corrections to the print-version texts, and new color maps and illustrations. the online edition is cross-searchable and crossreferenced, and will be equipped with a browsable index in the near future. The EALL Online will be updated with new articles twice a year. The Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics is also available in print.
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Linguistic Bibliography for the Year 2011 / Bibliographie Linguistique de lanne 2011
and Supplement for Previous Years / et complement des annes prcdentes
Edited by Ren Genis, Hella Olbertz, Sijmen Tol and Eline van der Veken With over 20,000 titles arranged according to a subject and language classification, refined through a fine-grained keyword-system, the Linguistic Bibliography is a standard reference work for every scholar of language and linguistics. This volume has been brought up-to-date and contains extensive indexes of names, languages, and subjects.
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African Engagements
Africa Negotiating an Emerging Multipolar World
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Edited by Ton Dietz, Kjell Havnevik, Mayke Kaag, and Terje Oestigaard
With the end of the Cold War, the world seemed to move from a bipolar to a unipolar system, with the neoliberal West globally imposing its laws. However, it has been acknowledged that other actors, such as China, India and Brazil, have become increasingly influential, helping to lead to a new multipolarity at the global level. The question of what this emerging multipolarity means for Africa is important. Will Africa become crushed in a mounting struggle over raw materials and political hegemony between superpowers and fall victim to a new scramble for Africa? Or does this new historic conjuncture offer African countries and groups greater room for negotiation and manoeuvring, eventually leading to stronger democracy and enhanced growth? The chapters in this volume offer food for thought on how Africas engagements with the world are currently being reshaped and revalued, and, importantlyon whose terms?
June 2011 ISBN 978 90 04 20988 6 Paperback (viii, 390 pp.) List price EUR 59.- / US$ 81. Africa-Europe Group for Interdisciplinary Studies, 7
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April 2011 ISBN 978 90 04 20312 9 Paperback (viii, 184 pp.) List price EUR 55.- / US$ 78. Africa-Europe Group for Interdisciplinary Studies, 6
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African Dynamics
For more information please visit brill.nl/ad African Dynamics is an annual publication of the Africa Studies Centre, Leiden, the Netherlands. Every year, a different theme is discussed from various perspectives by scholars from all over the world. The Africa Studies Centre was founded in 1948, making it one of the oldest African Studies Centres in the world. Its main objectives are: ISSN 1568-1777 - to promote and undertake scientific research on Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in the field of the social sciences and humanities. - to function as a national centre in the field of African studies and to contribute to the education and teaching in these sciences; and to promote the dissemination of knowledge and an understanding of African societies in the wider public sphere.
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November 2011 ISBN 978 90 04 21738 6 Paperback (ix, 386 pp.) List price EUR 44.- / US$ 60. African Dynamics, 10
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Markets of Well-being
Navigating Health and Healing in Africa
Edited by Marleen Dekker and Rijk van Dijk Health and healing are distinctive domains as far as the pursuit of peoples well-being is concerned. In Africa, both fields have increasingly become subject to monetization and commodification, in short, the market. Based on extensive fieldwork in nine African countries by scholars with diverse academic backgrounds, this volume offers different perspectives on the emerging markets and the way medical staff, patients, households and institutions navigate them in their quest for well-being. By presenting a detailed economic ethnography of this multifacetted process of navigating the market, the book sets a new agenda for research as a result of the current predicaments facing health and healing in African societies.
December 2010 ISBN 978 90 04 20110 1 Paperback (x, 312 pp.) List price EUR 44.- / US$ 62. African Dynamics, 9
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African History
For more information please visit brill.nl/afh African History publishes monographs and edited volumes that study the history of Africa south of the Sahara. Wherever appropriate, authors are invited to suggest African ISSN 2211-1441 publishers with whom their work might be published in partnership with Brill.
January 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22389 9 Paperback (xxxii, 380 pp.) List price EUR 75.- / US$ 103. African History, 2
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Preben Kaarsholm, Roskilde University, Carola Lentz, University of Mainz, and John Lonsdale, University of Cambridge
For more information please visit brill.nl/afss In this series Brill publishes monographs that illuminate issues of social change, broadly understood, in Africa south of the Sahara. Coherently edited volumes may also be considered. Brill invites original, empirical, work that makes an essential conceptual contribution to its field, and has a particular interest in work by younger scholars. Brill welcomes proposals from every branch of the social sciences and humanities that also ISSN 1568-1203 appeal to a non-specialist audience. Studies of source materials for African history, African linguistics, and religion in Africa each have their own series and will not be included in this series. Wherever appropriate, authors are invited to suggest African publishers with whom their work might be published in partnership with Brill.
Edited by Eric Morier-Genoud This book brings together new research on the subject of nations and nationalisms in Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique. It explores the history and politics of diverse nationalist discourses and ideologies, and it revisits the formation and contemporary developments of national imagined communities in Portuguese-speaking Africa. It does so by drawing on several disciplines and by exploring themes as diverse as Frelimos liberation literature, UNITAs moral economy and the disaggregation of Guinea-Bissau. The authors provide novel insights in the hope of contributing to the academic and public debate on the subject, not least in those countries where, in the face of liberalisation, ruling parties and their opponents have been arguing intensively over, and have sometime struggled to re-invent, a sense of national community. Through their engagement with the subject, authors also make a contribution to the general discussion of the concepts of nations and nationalism.
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April 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22261 8 Paperback (xxvi, 270 pp.) List price EUR 69.- / US$ 95. African Social Studies Series, 28
December 2011 ISBN 978 90 04 21843 7 Paperback (xiv, 299 pp.) List price EUR 69.- / US$ 95. African Social Studies Series, 27
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Consider Somaliland
State-Building with Traditional Leaders and Institutions
Marleen Renders
Can traditional leaders and institutions help to build more legitimate, accountable and effective governments in polities or states under (re)construction? This book investigates the case of Somaliland, the 20-year old non-recognized state which emerged from Somalias conflict and state collapse. A careful analysis of Somalilands political history, it outlines the complex and evolving institutional and power dynamics involving clan elders, militia leaders, guerrilla movements, as well as politicians and civil servants in its emerging state structures. While showing the great potential of endogenous processes, it clearly demonstrates the complexity and the politics of those processes and the necessity to think beyond one-size-fits-all state-building formulas.
January 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 21848 2 Paperback (xxii, 290 pp.) List price EUR 69.- / US$ 95. African Social Studies Series, 26
June 2011 ISBN 978 90 04 20729 5 Paperback (xvi, 214 pp.) List price EUR 65.- / US$ 89. African Social Studies Series, 25
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October 2010 ISBN 978 90 04 19000 9 Paperback (xiv, 378 pp.) List price EUR 75.- / US$ 107. African Social Studies Series, 24
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Advisory Board: Ralph A. Austen, University of Chicago, Wim van Binsbergen, African Studies Centre Leiden, Karin Barber, Center
of West African Studies, University of Birmingham, Andreas Eckert, Humboldt University, Berlin, John H. Hanson, University of Indiana, David Henige, University of Wisconsin at Madison, Eisei Kurimoto, Osaka University, Claude-Hlne Perrot, Sorbonne, Paris
For more information please visit brill.nl/asah The aim of African Sources for African History is to establish a series of critical editions of indigenous African narrative sources for the history of sub-Saharan Africa, accessible to scholars and students in Africa and elsewhere. African Sources for African History intends to give African viewpoints a more central place
ISSN 1567-6951 in the writing of African history, by making African perspectives more easily available. Its stress on indigenous African sources is also hoped to inspire individual researchers to search actively for African sources and to make these available to the wider academic community.
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September 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23347 8 Paperback (approx. 950 pp.) List price EUR 143.- / US$ 199. African Sources for African History, 13
June 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22915 0 Paperback (xviii, 408 pp.) List price EUR 79.- / US$ 110. African Sources for African History, 12
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Afrika-Studiecentrum Series
Editorial Board: Piet Konings, African Studies Centre, Leiden, Paul Mathieu, FAO-SDAA, Rome, Deborah Posel, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, Nicolas van de Walle, Cornell University, and Ruth Watson, Newnham College, Cambridge For more information please visit brill.nl/asc ISSN 1570-9310
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September 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23418 5 Paperback (approx. 236 pp.) List price EUR 42.- / US$ 58. Afrika-Studiecentrum Series, 24
Institutionalizing Elites
Political Elite Formation and Changein the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Legislature
Suzanne Francis
In this book, Francis expands and redefines the approach to the problematic of a comprehensive framework for the study of political elites through an interrogation of political elite formation in the African context of the Provincial Legislature of KwaZulu-Natal. The result is an empirically rich and detailed study of the realization, accumulation and exercise of institutionalized political power. Political elite agency shapes, enables and undermines political institutions and is dependent on a multiplicity of currencies including social and political capital and patterns of culture, respect and institutional capacity. Studies of political elites must now consider not whether elite values, attitudes and patterns of political etiquette penetrate political institutions, but rather how they do so.
December 2011 ISBN 978 90 04 21922 9 Paperback (xii,324 pp.) List price EUR 42.- / US$ 58. Afrika-Studiecentrum Series, 23
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October 2011 ISBN 978 90 04 21446 0 Paperback (viii, 284 pp.) List price EUR 42.- / US$ 58. Afrika-Studiecentrum Series, 22
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August 2011 ISBN 978 90 04 20986 2 Paperback (xii, 336 pp.) List price EUR 42.- / US$ 60. Afrika-Studiecentrum Series, 21
Not Just a Victim: The Child as Catalyst and Witness of Contemporary Africa
Edited by Sandra J.T.M. Evers, Catrien Notermans and Erik van Ommering Social scientists examining contemporary Africa take considerable pains to resist portraying Africa as nothing more than a land of victims unable to escape historical cycles of war, exploitation and tyranny. However, children are still frequently conceptualised as passive actors, mere extensions of adult societies and receptors of culture. The authors in this volume argue that children are dynamic contributors to the shaping of contemporary Africa. Through novel and unorthodox ethnographic research methods, each chapter provides insights into childrens perspectives on kinship, work, caring, health, migration and conflict, shedding light on childrens views and the vital roles they play in the emerging Africa of tomorrow.
April 2011 ISBN 978 90 04 20400 3 Paperback (viii, 276 pp.) List price EUR 42.- / US$ 60. Afrika-Studiecentrum Series, 20
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Islam in Africa
Editorial board: John Hunwick, Northwestern University, Rdiger Seesemann, Northwestern University, and Knut Vikr, University of Bergen For more information please visit brill.nl/isaf Brills Islam in Africa is designed to present the results of scholarly research into the many aspects of the history and present-day features of Islam in Sub-Saharan Africa. The series will take up issues of religious and intellectual traditions, ISSN 1570-3754 social significance and organization, and other aspects of the Islamic presence in Africa. It includes monographs, collaborative volumes and reference works by researchers from all relevant disciplines.
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September 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 21525 2 Hardback (approx. 402 pp.) List price EUR 136.- / US$ 189. Islam in Africa, 14
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April 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 20337 2 Hardback (xliv, 436 pp.) List price EUR 133.- / US$ 182. Islam in Africa, 13
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Localising Salafism
Religious Change among Oromo Muslims in Bale, Ethiopia
Terje steb
The political transition in 1991 and the new regimes policy towards the ethnic and religious diversity in Ethiopia have contributed to increased activities from various Islamic reform movements. Among these, we find the Salafi movement which expanded rapidly throughout the 1990s, particularly in the Oromo-speaking south-eastern parts of the country. This book sheds light on the emergence and expansion of Salafism in Bale. Focusing on the diversified body of situated actors and their role in the process of religious change, it discusses the early arrival of Salafism in the late 1960s, follows it through the Marxist period (1974-1991) before discussing the rapid expansion of the movement in the 1990s. The movements dynamics and the controversies emerging as a result of the reforms are discussed, particularly with reference to different understandings of sources for religious knowledge and the role of Islamic literacy.
October 2011 ISBN 978 90 04 18478 7 Hardback (xxvi, 382 pp.) List price EUR 133.- / US$ 182. Islam in Africa, 12
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Studies in the History and Society of the Maghrib welcomes monographs, edited texts, translations, and edited volumes. Comparative analyses, preferably theoretically informed, are also welcome to be part of the series. Books in English and French are eligible for publication. For enquiries or to submit a manuscript proposal, please contact Joed Elich, Publishing Manager (elich@brill.nl) or Franca de Kort, Assistant Editor (kort@brill.nl) For more information about the series, please see page 23.
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April 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 20980 0 Hardback (xxiv, 1042 pp.) List price EUR 232.- / US$ 318. Studies in Christian Mission, 41
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Protestant Missions and Local Encounters in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Unto the Ends of the World
Edited by Hilde Nielssen, Inger Marie Okkenhaug, and Karina Hestad Skeie This book makes visible an important but largely neglected aspect of Christian missions: its transnational character. An interdisciplinary group of scholars present case-studies on missions and individual missionaries, unified by a common vision of expanding a Christian Empire to the ends of the world. Examples range from Madagascar, South-Africa, Palestine, Turkey, Tibet, Germany, Norway, the Netherlands, Canada and Britain. Engaging in activities from education, health care and development aid to religion, ethnography and collection of material culture, Christian missionaries considered themselves as global actors working for the benefit of common humanity. Yet, the missionaries came from, and operated within a variety of nationstates. Thus this volume demonstrates how processes on a national level are closely linked to larger transnational processes.
July 2011 ISBN 978 90 04 20298 6 Hardback (xviii, 338 pp.) List price EUR 110.- / US$ 151. Studies in Christian Mission, 40
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April 2011 ISBN 978 90 04 19316 1 Hardback (xii, 552 pp., with 22 maps, 17 tables and 19 figures) List price EUR 129.- / US$ 183. Studies in Global Social History, 8
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October 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23333 1 Hardback (approx. 469 pp.) List price EUR 99.- / US$ 138. Studies in the History and Society of the Maghrib, 3
April 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 20893 3 Hardback (xii, 208 pp.) List price EUR 69.- / US$ 96. Studies in the History and Society of the Maghrib, 2
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February 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 18379 7 Hardback (xviii, 360 pp.) List price EUR 89.- / US$ 122. Studies in the History and Society of the Maghrib, 1
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Ritual Imagination
A Study of Tromba Possession among the Betsimisaraka in Eastern Madagascar
Hilde Nielssen
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October 2011 ISBN 978 90 04 21524 5 Hardback (xiv, 320 pp.) List price EUR 110.- / US$ 151. Studies of Religion in Africa, 40
Ritual Imagination is a study of spirit possession and ritual dynamics. Based on fieldwork in eastern Madagascar, Hilde Nielssen shows how tromba possession works as a flexible and fluid force, whose ritual imaginary playfully draws together elements from radically different cultural and social domains, thereby constituting human realities and creating ways of relating to changing and disjunctive circumstances. Trombas strength lies in its fluid capacities to relate to ongoing social change by altering its own practices, while at the same time continuing to heal person and cosmos. The book critically addresses the still dominant perspective in anthropology, where rituals are understood as representations of culture and society. Using tromba as a pivotal case in the critique of ritual as representation, this book offers a fresh perspective on ritual and spirit possession.
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October 2011 ISBN 978 90 04 20684 7 Hardback (xii, 280 pp.) List price EUR 105.- / US$ 144. Studies of Religion in Africa, 39
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Law Reports of the Special Court for Sierra Leone (Two Volume Set)
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Edited by Charles C. Jalloh and Simon M. Meisenberg The Special Court for Sierra Leone was established through signature of a bilateral treaty between the United Nations and the Government of Sierra Leone in early 2002, making it the third modern ad hoc international criminal tribunal. The tribunal has tried various persons, including former Liberian President Charles Ghankay Taylor, for allegedly bearing greatest responsibility for serious violations of international humanitarian law committed during the latter half of the Sierra Leonean armed conflict. This volume, edited by two legal experts on the Sierra Leone court, presents, for the first time in a single place, a comprehensive collection of all the interlocutory decisions and final trial and appeals judgments issued by the court in the case Prosecutor v. Brima, Kamara and Kanu. It contains the full text of all substantive judicial decisions, including the majority, separate and concurring as well as dissenting opinions. It additionally provides relevant information for a better understanding of the case, such as the indictments, a list of admitted exhibits and a list of documents on the case file. The book, which is only the first in a series of edited law reports that will capture the entire jurisprudential legacy of the tribunal, fills the gap for a single and authoritative reference source of the tribunals jurisprudence. It is intended for national and international judges, lawyers, academics, students and other researchers as well as transitional justice practitioners in courts, tribunals and truth commissions as well as anyone seeking an accurate record of the trials conducted by the Special Court for Sierra Leone.
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Editorial Board Rijk van Dijk, African Studies Centre, Leiden Kristine Krause, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Gttingen Hlne Neveu Kringelbach, University of Oxford John Thornton, Boston University
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Sabrina Bendjaballah, CNRS & University Paris 7 - Denis Diderot Edit Doron, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jean Lowenstamm, University Paris 7 - Denis Diderot Jamal Ouhalla, University College Dublin Jean Lowenstamm, University Paris 7 - Denis Diderot
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The Journal of International Peacekeeping is devoted to reporting upon and analyzing international peacekeeping with an emphasis upon legal and policy issues, but is not limited to these issues. Topics include inter alia peacekeeping, peace, war, conflict resolution, diplomacy, international law, international security, humanitarian relief, humanitarian law, and terrorism. The journal is of scholarly quality but is not narrowly theoretical. It provides the interested public - diplomats, civil servants, politicians, the military, academics, journalists, and NGO employees - with an up-to-date source of information on peacekeeping, enabling them to keep abreast of the most important developments in the field. Peacekeeping is treated in a pragmatic light, seen as a form of international military cooperation for the preservation or restoration of international peace and security. Attention is focused not only on UN peacekeeping operations, but other missions as well. The Journal of International Peacekeeping is the continuation of the journal and yearbook International Peacekeeping founded in 1994. For more information visit also the journals website International Peacekeeping.org at www.internationalpeacekeeping.org. More information on the yearbook can be found on brill.nl/inpi. For more information see brill.nl/joup
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Tucker Childs, Portland State University, Franoise Gadet, Universit de Paris Ouest Nanterre la Dfense, Maarten Kossmann, Leiden University, Isabelle Lglise, Universit Paris 7, Georges Ldi, Universitt Basel, Yaron Matras, University of Manchester, Marianne Mithun, University of California at Santa Barbara, Annie Montaut, Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales, Paris, Maarten Mous, Leiden University, Salikoko Mufwene, University of Chicago, Martine Vanhove, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, Rainer Vossen, Frankfurt, Donald Winford, Ohio State University, and Ghil`ad Zuckermann, University of Adelaide
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Reviews Editor: Misty Bastian, Department of Anthropology, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, PA 2012: Volume 42, in 4 issues ISSN 0022-4200 / E-ISSN 1570-0666 Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: EUR 258.- / US$ 362.Electronic + print: EUR 310.- / US$ 434.Print only: EUR 284.- / US$ 398. Individual subscription rate Print only: EUR 130.- / US$ 182.The Journal of Religion in Africa, founded in 1967 by Andrew Walls, is interested in all religious traditions and all their forms, in every part of Africa, and it is open to every methodology. Its contributors include scholars working in history, anthropology, sociology, political science, missiology, literature and related disciplines. It occasionally publishes religious texts in their original African language. Presenting a unique forum for the debate of theoretical issues in the analysis of African religion past and present, the Journal of Religion in Africa also encourages the development of new methodologies. It reviews a very wide range of books and regularly publishes longer review articles on works of special interest. The Journal of Religion in Africa prides itself on being highly international and is the only Englishlanguage journal dedicated to the study of religion and ritual throughout Africa. In an effort to highlight emerging themes in the study of religion in Africa, and promote the outstanding work of younger scholars, the JRA regularly publishes special issues on current topics. Online submission: Articles for publication in the Journal of Religion in Africa can be submitted online through Editorial Manager, please visit www.editorialmanager.com/JRA. For more information see brill.nl/jra
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Journal of the International Association for Mission Studies
Edited by Lalsangkima Pachuau, Catherine Rae Ross, J. Jayakiran Sebastian, and Susan Smith Book Review Editor: Paul V. Kollman, CSC, University of Notre Dame Contributing Editor: Stephen B. Bevans, SVD 2012: Volume 29, in 2 issues ISSN 0168-9789 / E-ISSN 1573-3831 Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: EUR 117.- / US$ 163.Electronic + print: EUR 140.- / US$ 196.Print only: EUR 129.- / US$ 179. Individual subscription rate Print only: EUR 50.- / US$ 70.The aim of Mission Studies is to better enable the International Association for Mission Studies to expand its services as a forum for the scholarly study of biblical, theological, historical and practical questions related to mission. For more information see brill.nl/mist
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Aalen, L., The Politics of Ethnicity in Ethiopia, Actors, Power and Mobilisation under Ethnic Federalism Abbink, J., Bruijn, M. (eds), Land, Law and Politics in Africa, Mediating Conflict and Reshaping the State Bano, M., Kalmbach, H. (eds), Women, Leadership, and Mosques, Changes in Contemporary Islamic Authority Barber, K., Print Culture and the First Yoruba Novel, I.B. Thomass Life Story of Me, Segilola and other texts Brown, J., Crossing The Strait, Morocco, Gibraltar and Great Britain in the 18th and 19th Centuries Buresi, P., El Aallaoui, H., Governing the Empire: Provincial Administration in the Almohad Caliphate (1224-1269) Campbell, G., David Griffiths and the Missionary History of Madagascar Cantone, C., Making and Remaking Mosques in Senegal Cramer, C., Hammond, L., Pottier, J. (eds), Researching Violence in Africa, Ethical and Methodological Challenges Dekker, M., Dijk, R. (eds), Markets of Well-being, Navigating Health and Healing in Africa Delmas, A., Penn, N. (eds), Written Culture in a Colonial Context, Africa and the Americas 1500 - 1900 Dietz, T., Havnevik, K., Kaag, M., Oestigaard, T. (eds), African Engagements, Africa Negotiating an Emerging Multipolar World Dop, H., Robinson, P. (eds), Travel Sketches from Liberia, Johann Bttikofers 19th Century Rainforest Explorations in West Africa El-Mahdi, R., Empowered Participation or Political Manipulation?, State, Civil Society and Social Funds in Egypt and Bolivia Evers, S., Kooy, M. (eds), Eviction from the Chagos Islands, Displacement and Struggle for Identity Against Two World Powers Evers, S., Notermans, C., Ommering, E. (eds), Not Just a Victim: The Child as Catalyst and Witness of Contemporary Africa Fleet, K., Krmer, G., Matringe, D., Nawas, J., Rowson, E. (eds), Encyclopaedia of Islam - Three 2012-1, 2012-2, 2012-3, 2012-4 Francis, S., Institutionalizing Elites, Political Elite Formation and Change in the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Legislature Gabacca, D.R., Connecting Seas and Connected Ocean Rims, Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific Oceans and China Seas Migrations from the 1830s to the 1930s Genis, R., Olbertz, H., Tol, S., van der Veken, E. (eds), Linguistic Bibliography for the Year 2011 / Bibliographie Linguistique de lanne 2011, and Supplement for Previous Years / et complement des annes prcdentes Gewald, J.-B., Hinfelaar, M., Macola, G. (eds), Living the End of Empire, Politics and Society in Late Colonial Zambia Jalloh, C., Meisenberg, S. (eds), The Law Reports of the Special Court for Sierra Leone, Volume 1: Prosecutor v. Brima, Kamara and Kanu (The AFRC Case)
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Africa, The Mpondo Revolts after Fifty Years Knrr, J., Trajano Filho, W. (eds), The Powerful Presence of the Past, Integration and Conflict along the Upper Guinea Coast Kobo, O., Unveiling Modernity in 20th Century West African Islamic Reforms Lee, A., The Bahai Faith in Africa, Establishing a New Religious Movement, 1952-1962. McNally, D., Monsters of the Market, Zombies, Vampires and Global Capitalism Mehler, A., Melber, H., Walraven, K. (eds), Africa Yearbook Volume 6, Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2009 Mehler, A., Melber, H., Walraven, K. (eds), Africa Yearbook Volume 7, Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2010 Mehler, A., Melber, H., Walraven, K. (eds), Africa Yearbook Volume 8, Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2011 Meuwese, M., Brothers in Arms, Partners in Trade, DutchIndigenous Alliances in the Atlantic World, 1595-1674 Mohamed, M.H., Between Caravan and Sultan: The Bayruk of Southern Morocco, A Study in History and Identity Morier-Genoud, E. (ed.), Sure Road? Nationalisms in Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique Nielssen, H., Ritual Imagination, A Study of Tromba Possession among the Betsimisaraka in Eastern Madagascar Nielssen, H., Okkenhaug, I.M., Hestad-Skeie, K. (eds), Protestant Missions and Local Encounters in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Unto the Ends of the World steb, T., Localising Salafism, Religious Change among Oromo Muslims in Bale, Ethiopia Renders, M., Consider Somaliland, State-Building with Traditional Leaders and Institutions Ribeiro da Silva, F., Dutch and Portuguese in Western Africa, Empires, Merchants and the Atlantic System, 1580-1674 Ssenyonjo, M. (ed.), The African Regional Human Rights System, 30 Years after the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights Tomaselli, K. (ed.), Cultural Tourism and Identity, Rethinking Indigeneity Tronvoll, K., Hagmann, T. (eds), Contested Power in Ethiopia, Traditional Authorities and Multi-Party Elections Vance, S., The Martyrdom of a Moroccan Jewish Saint Vrancken, P.H., South Africa and the Law of the Sea Witbooi, E.V., Fisheries and Sustainability, A Legal Analysis of EU and West African Agreements Yusuf, A.A., Ouguergouz, F., The African Union: Legal and Institutional Framework, A Manual on the Pan-African Organization
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