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Professor  J. F. AJAYI, Nigeria.
Editor of Volume VI,  from 1971

Specialist in the history of West Africa in the nineteenth century; former Vice-Rector of the University of Lagos; Emeritus Professor, Department of History, University of Ibadan (Nigeria).

University of Ibadan (Nigeria)

Select bibliography:

Ajayi, J. F. A. and J. D.Y.Peel (eds.) 1992.
People and Empires in African History : Essays in Memory of Michael Crowder, Longman Group United Kingdom

Ajayi, J. F. A. and Crowder, M. (ed.). 1988.
History of West Africa, vol. II, (first edition, 1974), London, Longman.

Ajayi, J. F. A. 1985.
" The educational process and historiography in contemporary Africa: background paper", in: The educational prpocess and historiography in Africa, The General History of Africa: Studies and documents, N° 9, Paris, UNESCO, pp. 11-21.

Ajayi, J. F. A. and Ikara, B. A. (ed.). 1984.
Political evolution in Nigeria, Ibadan, UPL.

Ajayi, J. F. A. 1969.
Christian missions in Nigeria, 1841-1891. The making of a new elite, Evanston, NUP.

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Professor F. A. ALBUQUERQUE MOURAO, Brazil.
From 1975.

Specialist in the history of Africa; Professor of History and Director of the Centro de Estudos Africanos, University of São Paulo.

cea@edu.usp.br

Select bibliography:

Mourao, F. A. A. 1977.
La présence de la culture africaine et la dynamique du processus social brésilien, Lagos, Colloquium.

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Professor D. BIRMINGHAM, United Kingdom.
From 1985.

Specialist in the modern history of Portuguese Africa and Central Africa; former Director of the Department of African Studies in the University of London; now Professor of Modern History at the University of Kent at Canterbury. Author of books on nationalism in Angola and Mozambique, colonialism in the Belgian Congo and the decolonization of Africa. He also teaches the medieval period of precolonial African history.

University of Kent at Canterbury, United Kingdom

Select bibliography:

Birmingham, D. 1998.
History of Central Africa : The Contemporary Years Since 1960,  Addison-Wesley Pub Co

Birmingham, D. 1998.
Kwame Nkrumah : The Father of African Nationalism, Ohio University Press (Txt)

Birmingham, D. 1996.
The Decolonization of Africa, Ohio University Press (Txt)

Birmingham, D. 1993.
Frontline Nationalism in Angola and Mozambique, Red Sea Press, Inc

Birmingham, D. et Martin, P. (ed.). 1983.
History of Central Africa, vol. I, Londres, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, 314 pp.

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Professor A. A. BOAHEN, Ghana.
Editor of Volume VII, from 1971.

Specialist in the history of colonial West Africa; Professor and Head of the Department of History, University of Legon-Accra, Ghana.

Select bibliography:

Boahen, A. A. 1989.
African Perspectives on Colonialism (Johns Hopkins Symposia in Comparative History, No 15), Johns Hopkins University Press

Boahen, A. A. (ed.). 1987.
Africa under Colonial Domination 1880-1935, General History of Africa, Paris, UNESCO/Heinemann/University of California.

Boahen, A. A. 1986.
Topics in West African history, (first ed., 1966), London, Longman.

Webster, J.B., Tidy, M.,  Boahen, A.A. 1981.
Revolutionary Years : West Africa Since 1800, Addison-Wesley Pub Co

Boahen, A. A. 1975.
Ghana : evolution and change in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, London, Longman.

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Dr (Ms) MUTUMBA BULL, Zambia.
Since 1971.

University of Zambia, Zambia

Select bibliography:

Mutumba Bull, M. 1973.
Bulozi under the Luyana kings. Political Evolution and State-Formation in Pre-colonial Zambia, London, Longman, 278 pp.

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Professor D. CHANAIWA, Zimbabwe.
From 1975.

Specialist in the history of southern Africa in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries; former Professor of History at California State University, Northbridge; former Professor at the University of Harare; former member of The Employers’ Confederation of Zimbabwe, Harare. Died in 1993.

University of Harare, Zimbabwe

Select bibliography:

Chanaiwa, D. 1976.
Profiles of self-determination : African responses to European colonialism in southern Africa, 1952 - Present, Northridge, California State University Foundation.

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Professor P. D. CURTIN, United States of America.
From 1975.

Specialist in the history of the slave trade; Professor of History at the Institute of Global Studies of Johns Hopkins University at Baltimore.

Institute of Global Studies de l’Université John-Hopkins à Baltimore, United States of America

Select bibliography:

Curtin, P. D. 1998.
Disease and Empire : The Health of European Troops in the Conquest of Africa, Cambridge University Press

Curtin, P. D. 1997.
Africa Remembered : Narratives by West Africans from the Era of the Slave Trade, Waveland Press

Perinbam, B.M., Curtin, P.D.   (ed.), Marks, S. (ed.) 1997.
Family Identity and the State in the Bamako Kafu, C. 1800-C.1900 (African States and Societies in History), Westview Press

Curtin, P. D., Bohannan, P. 1995
Africa and Africans, Waveland Press

Curtin, P. D (ed.). 1995
African History : From Earliest Times to Independence, Addison-Wesley Pub C.

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Professor J. DEVISSE, France.
From 1971.

Specialist in the history of North-West Africa from the fourth to the sixteenth century, archaeologist; published many articles and books on the history of Africa; Professor of the History of Africa at the University of Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne, France. Died in 1996.

University of Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne, France

Select bibliography:

Devisse, J. 1972.
Routes de commerce et échanges en Afrique occidentale en relation avec la Méditterranée. Un essai sur le commerce africain médiéval du XIe au XVIe siècle ", RHES, 50, 1, pp. 42-73 ; 50, 3, pp. 357-397.

Devisse, J. 1979.
L’image du Noir dans l’art occidental. Vol. II, première partie : Des premiers siècles chrétien aux " grandes découvertes ". De la menace démoniaque à l’incarnation de la sainteté, Fribourg, Office du Livre.

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Professor M. DIFUILA, Angola.
From 1978.
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Professor CHEIKH ANTA DIOP,  Senegal.
From 1971.

Specialist in human sciences; author of many books and articles about Africa and the origin of humanity; Director of the radiocarbon laboratory of the University of Dakar. Died in 1986.

University of Dakar, Senegal

Select bibliography:

Diop, C. A. 1955.
Nations nègres et culture, Paris, Présence Africaine.

Diop, C. A. 1959.
L’unité culturelle de l’Afrique noire, Paris, Présence Africaine.

Diop, C. A. 1960.
L’Afrique noire précoloniale, Paris, Présence Africaine.

Diop, C. A. 1967.
Antériorité des civilisations nègres : Mythe ou vérité historique, Paris, Présence Africaine.

Diop, C. A. 1973.
Introduction à l’étude des migrations en Afrique occidentale et centrale, Dakar, IFAN

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Professor H. DJAIT, Tunisia.
From 1975.

Specialist in the mediaeval history of North Africa; Professor at the University of Tunis I.

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H. E. M. MOHAMMED EL FASI, Morocco.
Editor of Volume III, from 1971.

Author of many works (in Arabic and French) on linguistic history and literary criticism; former Vice-Chancellor of Kariwiyyin University, Fez. Died in 1991.

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Professor J. L. FRANCO, Cuba.
From 1971.

Died in 1989.

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MUSA H. I. GALAAL, Somalia.
From 1971.

Died in 1981.

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Professor V.L.GROTTANELLI, Italy.
From 1971.

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Professor E.HABERLAND, Germany.
From 1971.

Specialist on Ethiopia and precolonial West Africa; Director of the Frobenius Institute, Frankfurt; Chair of Ethnology and African History, University of Frankfurt; Director, Centre of African Studies, Frankfurt. Died in 1992.

Select bibliography:

Haberland, E. 1973.
L. Frobenius, Wiesbaden, Franz Steiner Verlag.

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Dr Aklilu HABTE, Ethiopia.
From 1971.

Specialist in primary, secondary and higher education, education statistics and the philosophy of education; former President of the University of Addis  Ababa and Vice-President of the Council of the United Nations University; at present, special adviser on education to UNICEF in New York.

Select bibliography:

Habte. A. 1969.
A look forward : a special report from the president, Addis-Abeba, Haile Selassie I University Press.

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Dr Idris S. EL-HAREIR, Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya.
From 1978.

Select bibliography:

El Hareir, I. 1981.
Mawaqif Khalida li umar al-Mukhtar ", dans : Umar al-Mukhtar, Tripoli, Libyan Study Center.

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Dr I. HRBEK, Czech Republic.
Assistant editor of Volume III, from 1971.

Specialist in Arabic sources of the history of Africa, particularly West Africa, and a specialist in Islam; researcher at the Oriental Institute of Prague and scientific consultant to the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. Died in 1993.
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Dr (Ms) A. JONES, Liberia.
From 1971.

Specialist in the history of West Africa in the nineteenth century; former Ambassador and Permanent Delegate of Liberia to the United Nations.

Select bibliography:

Jones, A. 1994 (ed.)
West Africa in the Mid-Seventeenth Century : An Anonymous Dutch Manuscript (African Historical Sources, No 10), African Studies Association

Jones, A. 1987
Raw, Medium, Well Done : A Critical Review of Editorial and Quasi-Editorial Work on Pre-1885 European Sources for Sub-Saharan Africa, 1960-1986, University of Wisconsin Madison

Jones, A.
Who were the Vai ? " 22, 2, pp. 159-178.

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Abbé Alexis KAGAME, Rwanda.
From 1971.

Died in 1981.

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Professor I. M. KIMAMBO, United Republic of Tanzania.
From 1971.

Specialist in the history of Tanzania and East Africa; Professor of History at the University of Dar es Salaam.

Select bibliography:

Kimambo, I. N. 1969.
A political history of the Pare of Tanzania, c. 1500-1900, Nairobi, EAPH.

Kimambo, I. M. et Temu, A. J. (ed.) 1969.
A history of Tanzania. Nairobi, EAPH

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Professor J. KI-ZERBO, Burkina Faso.
Editor of Volume I, from 1971.

Specialist in African history and its methodology; Professor of History at the University of Dakar; Director of the Centre d’Etudes pour le développement africain (CEDA), Ougadougou; politician and Member of the National Assembly of Burkina Faso.

Select bibliography:

Ki-Zerbo, J. 1964.
Le Monde africain noir, Paris, Hatier.

Ki-Zerbo, J. 1978.
Histoire de l’Afrique noire, (first ed., 1972), Paris, Hatier.

Ki-Zerbo, J. (ed.) 1981.
Methodology and African Prehistory, General History of Africa, Vol. I, Paris, Heinemann/California/UNESCO.

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Professor Diouldé LAYA, Niger.
From 1979.

Specialist in West African cultures; sociologist. Former Director of the Centre d’études linguistiques et historiques par tradition orale (CELHTO), Niamey; at present consultant to CELHTO for the Hausa version of the General History of Africa.

Select bibliography:

Laya, D. 1972.
La tradition orale : problématique et méthodologie des sources de l’histoire africaine, Niamey, Centre régional de documentation pour la tradition orale.

Laya, D. (ed.) 1972.
La tradition orale : méthodologie et sources de l’histoire africaine, Niamey, CRDTO.

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Dr Arlem. LETNEV, Russian Federation.
From 1971.

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Dr G. MOKHTAR, Egypt.
Editor of Volume II, froms 1971.

Archaeologist; former Director of the Antiquities Service. Died in 1998.

Select bibliography:

El Din, M.S.  (ed.), Mokhtar, G. Iskandar, F.  Gabra, G., El-Din M.S., Aaher, A, Saadeldin, M. 1998
Sinai : The Site & the History, New York University Press

El Din, M.S. (ed.), Mokhtar,G. El-Abbadi, M.(Unk).1994
Alexandria : The Site & the History, New York University Press

Mokhtar, G. (ed.). 1980.
Ancient Civilizations of Africa, General History of Africa, Vol. II, Paris, UNESCO/Heinemann/University of California.

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Professor P. MUTIBWA, Uganda.
From 1975.

Specialist in the history of Madagascar in the nineteenth century and author of several publications on the subject; former Professor of History and research director at the University of Makerere, Kampala; at present, Secretary of the Uganda Constitutional Commission in Kampala.

University of Makerere

Select bibliography:

Mutibwa, P. 1992.
Uganda Since Inedpendence : A Story of Unfulfilled Hopes, Red Sea Press, Inc

Mutibwa, P. 1974.
The Malagasy and the Europeans : Madagascar’s foreign relations, 1861-1895, London, Longman.

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Professor D. T. NIANE, Senegal.
Editor of Volume IV, from 1971.

Specialist in the Mande world; former Director of the L.S. Senghor Foundation in Dakar; researcher.

Select bibliography:

Niane, D. T. 1975.
Recherches sur l’empire du Mali au Moyen Age, suivi de Mise en place des populations de la Haute-Guinée, Paris, Présence Africaine.

Niane, D. T. 1975.
Le Soudan occidental aux temps des grands empires, XIe-XVIe siècles, Paris, Présence Africaine.

Niane, D. T. 1971.
Soundjata ou l’Epopée mandingue, (first ed., 1960), Paris, Présence Africaine.

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Professor L. D. NGCONGCO, Botswana.
From 1971.

Specialist in the precolonial history of southern Africa; teaches at the University of Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland, Gaborone.

University of Botswana, Botswana

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Professor T. OBENGA, Congo.
From 1975.

Specialist in African languages; former Professor in the Faculty of Arts, Marien N’gouabi University; former Director of the Centre international des civilisations bantoues (CICIBA). Retired.

Select bibliography:

Obenga, T. 1976.
La cuvette congolaise : Les hommes et les structures, Paris, Présence Africaine.

Obenga, T. 1973.
L’Afrique dans l’Antiquité, Paris, Présence Africaine.

Obenga, T. 1971.
L’Afrique dans l’Antiquité. Egypte pharaonique, afrique noire, Paris, Présence Africaine.

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Professor B. A. OGOT, Kenya.
Editor of Volume V, from 1971.

Specialist in African history; pioneer in oral history techniques; former Director of the International Louis Leakey Memorial Institute; then Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of Nairobi; Professor of History, Kenyatta University, Nairobi.

Select bibliography:

Ogot, B. A. (ed.) 1992.
Africa from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century, General History of Africa, Vol. V, Paris, UNESCO.

Ogot, B. A. (ed.), Ochieng, W.R. 1995.
Decolonization & Independence in Kenya 1940-93 (Eastern African Series), Ohio University Press (Txt)

Ogot, B. A. 1976.
Kenya before 1900, Nairobi, EAPH.

Ogot, B. A. 1976.
History and social change in East Africa
, Nairobi,  EALB.

Ogot, B. A. (ed.) 1972.
War and society in Africa, London, Frank Cass.

Ogot, B. A. (ed.) 1972.
Politics and nationalism in colonial Kenya, Nairobi, EAPH.

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Professor C. RAVOAJANAHARY, Madagascar.
From 1971.

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Professor W. RODNEY, Guyana.
From 1979.

Specialist in the economic history of West Africa; former Professor of History at the University of Dar es Salaam; also taught in the West Indies. Deceased.

Select bibliography:

Rodney, W. 1982.
A History of the Guyanese Working People, 1881-1905, Johns Hopkins University Press

Rodney, W. , 1981.
A History of the Upper Guinea Coast, 1545-1800, Monthly Review Press

Rodney, W. 1981.
How Europe underdeveloped Africa, Dar es Salaam/Washington, Tanzania Publishing House/Howard University Press.

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Professor M. SHIBEIKA, Sudan.
From 1971. Died in 1980.

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Professor Y. A. TALIB, Singapore.
From 1975.

Specialist in Islam, the Malay world and the Middle East, particularly southwestern Arabia; former Head of the Department of Malay Studies at the National University of Singapore.

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Professor A. TEIXEIRA DA MOTA, Portugal.
From 1978. Died in 1982.

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Mgr T. TSHIBANGU, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
From 1971.

Theologian, specialist in the oral tradition in central Africa and the history of religions in Africa; former President of the National Board of the Universities of Zaire; now Bishop of Mbujimayi.

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Professor Jan VANSINA, Belgium.
From 1971.

Specialist in African history; author of numerous books and articles on the precolonial history of central Africa; Professor at the University of Lubumbashi, then professor of History and Anthropology at the University of Wisconsin. Now Professor Emeritus.

University of Wisconsin

Select bibliography:

Vansina, J. (ed.), Adenaike, C.K.   (ed.),  1996.
In Pursuit of History : Fieldwork in Africa (Social History of Africa Series), Heinemann (Txt)

Vansina, J. 1994.
Living With Africa, University of Wisconsin Press

Vansina, J. 1990.
Paths in the Rainforests : Toward a History of Political Tradition in Equatorial Africa, University of Wisconsin Press

Vansina, J. 1985.
Oral Tradition As History, University of Wisconsin Press

Vansina, J. 1984.
Art History in Africa, Addison-Wesley Pub Co

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