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    Pickpockets, Pilot Boys, and Prostitutes: The Construction of Juvenile Delinquency in the Gold Coast [Colonial Ghana], c. 1929–57 by Hynd, Stacey

    Published in Journal of West African history (01-10-2018)
    “…In twentieth-century Gold Coast, youth offending became a metonymy for wider concerns about the impact of urbanization and colonial modernity. Urbanization,…”
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    Trauma, Violence, and Memory in African Child Soldier Memoirs by Hynd, Stacey

    Published in Culture, medicine and psychiatry (01-03-2021)
    “…Child soldiers have been heavily involved in contemporary African warfare. Since the 1990s, the ‘child soldier crisis’ has become a major humanitarian and…”
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    ‘Uncircumcised boys’ and ‘girl Spartans’: Youth, Gender and Generation in Colonial Insurgencies and Counterinsurgency, c. 1954–59 by Hynd, Stacey

    Published in Gender & history (01-07-2021)
    “…Both male and female youth were significant actors in anti‐colonial insurgencies, but their involvement has been neglected in existing historiographies due to…”
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    Future Directions in African Crime and Criminal Justice History by Hynd, Stacey

    Published in Crime, histoire & sociétés (20-12-2018)
    “…“One slaughters a beast and then throws feed to his brother. One does not do that to a human being”. This is what the history of crime and law in Africa should…”
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    Law, Violence and Penal Reform: State Responses to Crime and Disorder in Colonial Malawi, c.1900-1959 by Hynd, Stacey

    Published in Journal of southern African studies (01-09-2011)
    “…The historical analysis of state punishment in colonial Africa has been dominated by studies of individual arenas and practices of judicial authority: prisons,…”
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    KILLING THE CONDEMNED: THE PRACTICE AND PROCESS OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN BRITISH AFRICA, 1900–1950s by HYND, STACEY

    Published in Journal of African history (01-01-2008)
    “…Capital punishment in British colonial Africa was not just a method of crime control or individual punishment, but an integral aspect of colonial networks of…”
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    Murder and Mercy: Capital Punishment in Colonial Kenya, ca. 1909—1956 by Hynd, Stacey

    “…[...]the relationship between these routine usages of capital punishment and the exceptional deployment of the death penalty during the State of Emergency will…”
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    Law, Violence and Penal Reform: State Responses to Crime and Disorder in Colonial Malawi, c. 1900-1959 by Hynd, Stacey

    Published in Journal of southern African studies (01-09-2011)
    “…The historìcal analysis of state punishment in colonial Africa has been dominated by studies of individual arenas and practices of judicial authority: prisons,…”
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    "The extreme penalty of the law": mercy and the death penalty as aspects of state power in colonial Nyasaland, c. 1903-47 by Hynd, Stacey

    Published in Journal of Eastern African studies (01-11-2010)
    “…Capital punishment was the pinnacle of the colonial judicial system and its use of state violence, but has previously been neglected as a topic of historical…”
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    Editors' Introduction: Networks in Imperial History by CURLESS, GARETH, HYND, STACEY, ALANAMU, TEMILOLA, ROSCOE, KATHERINE

    Published in Journal of world history (01-12-2015)
    “…Over the course of the last two decades imperial history has undergone a revival. Inspired by the "cultural turn" and the rise of global history, imperial…”
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