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    Struggling with the African Bildungsroman by Austen, Ralph A

    Published in Research in African literatures (22-09-2015)
    “…The term “bildungsroman” (novel of “formation,” “cultivation,” or “development”) has, since the 1980s, come into wide use among critics of African (and more…”
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    Middlemen of the Cameroons Rivers: The Duala and Their Hinterland, C. 1600-C. 1960 by Austen, Ralph A, Derrick, Jonathan

    Published 1999
    “…This book is about 'middlemen': Africans who functioned as intermediaries between Europeans and their own hinterland for over 300 years. Based on written and…”
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    Middlemen of the Cameroons Rivers: The Duala and their Hinterland, c.1600–c.1960 by Austen, Ralph A., Derrick, Jonathan

    Published 21-01-1999
    “…The Duala people entered the international scene as merchant-brokers for precolonial trade in ivory, slaves and palm products. Under colonial rule they used…”
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    Finding the Historical Wangrin or the Banality of Virtue by Austen, Ralph A.

    Published in Journal of West African history (01-04-2015)
    “…The hero of Amadou Hampâté Bâ’s canonical book, L’étrange destin de Wangrin, was a historical figure. However, the rich, if incomplete, colonial records of…”
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    SCHOLARSHIP ON AFRICA IN A TROUBLED COMPARATIVE FRAME by AUSTEN, RALPH A.

    Published in Journal of African history (01-11-2012)
    “…(ProQuest: ... denotes non-US-ASCII text omitted.) As indicated in his title, Felix Brahm seeks to make a comparative study of scholarship on Africa in Germany…”
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    Comment on Jean-Pierre Warnier's "“The Grassfields of Cameroon: Center or Periphery?"” by Austen, Ralph A

    Published in Africa today (22-03-2012)
    “…There remain several questions about chronology: the evidence of trade dates from European contacts with the coast from the late seventeenth century (Warnier…”
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    THE MEDIUM OF “TRADITION”: AMADOU HAMPÂTÉ BÂ’S CONFRONTATIONS WITH LANGUAGES, LITERACY, AND COLONIALISM by Austen, Ralph A

    Published in Islamic Africa (01-12-2010)
    “…In his efforts to communicate his research on African “tradition”—more specifically oral texts—Hampâté Bâ was faced with a choice of languages and alphabets…”
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    Colonialism from the Middle: African Clerks as Historical Actors and Discursive Subjects by Austen, Ralph A.

    Published in History in Africa (2011)
    “…In a review of my first published book one of the founding figures of african historical studies suggested that instead of giving so much attention to European…”
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    The Slave Trade as History and Memory: Confrontations of Slaving Voyage Documents and Communal Traditions by Austen, Ralph A.

    Published in The William and Mary quarterly (01-01-2001)
    “…African and African-American memories (or oral traditions) of the slave trade are unambiguously subjective. Their very existence depends on the concerns that…”
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    Monsters of Protocolonial Economic Enterprise: East India Companies and Slave Plantations by Austen, Ralph A.

    Published in Critical historical studies (01-09-2017)
    “…This article examines the Dutch and English East India companies and the mainly British and French Caribbean slave plantations during the seventeenth and…”
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    The Economic Value of British Colonial Empire in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries by Austen, Ralph A., Smith, Woodruff D.

    Published in History compass (01-01-2006)
    “…This article reviews recent research on aspects of the long‐standing debate among historians over the question of whether or not, on the whole, colonial…”
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