26253nas# 22027851i 450 UON0008485720231205102443.5140001-98871527-197820020107a1954 |0itac50 baengUS|||| |||||aQ|||||||||Africa todaya quarterly review[Vol. 1no. 1 (Jan.-Feb. 1954)]- Denver : Africa Today Association, [1954]- v.22 cmTitolo della copP. 70-73UON00159627P. 63-74UON00159517P. 5-10UON00160277P. 15-28UON00160278P. 61-73UON00159584P. 95-117UON00161952P. 119-134UON00161953P. 67-91UON00161958P. 75-92UON00161951P. 129-147UON00162005P. 149-167UON00162008P. 49-72UON00161950P. 11-40UON00162002P. 29-46UON00161949P. 29-50UON00161957P. 195-222UON00162012P. 169-192UON00162009P. 281-306UON00162029P. 25-36UON00162018P. 351-368UON00162036P. 439-460UON00162040P.45-58UON00162020P. 7-24UON00162017P. 481-494UON00162045P. 161-184UON00162022P. 461-480UON00162043P. 193-212UON00162023P.37-44UON00162019P. 307-322UON00162032P. 213-226UON00162024P. 369-388UON00162038P. 149-154UON00162190P. 309-326UON00162098P. 211-222UON00162188P. 193-210UON00162187P. 327-338UON00162101P. 229-260UON00162189P. 7-32UON00162060P. 33-50UON00162064P. 7-30UON00162233P. 31-55UON00162234P. 26-38UON00162230P. 39-67UON00162232P. 88-121UON00162228P. 75-87UON00162226P. 5-24UON00159430P. 11-19UON00162256P. 63-69UON00159497P. 39-57UON00159427P. 41-62UON00159515P. 50-56UON00159527P. 21-38UON00162257P. 21-38UON00159425P. 5-26UON00159523P. 5-25UON00162352P. 27-49UON00159525P. 25-38UON00159450P. 57-66UON00159529P. 15-40UON00159512P. 39-50UON00159452P. 51-62UON00159465P. 5-14UON00159508P. 70-92UON00159506P. 25-38UON00159622P. 39-54UON00159624P. 74-78UON00159629P. 55-74UON00159636P. 31-54UON00159634P. 27-48UON00159578P. 93-96UON00159613P. 89-90UON00159618P. 29-52UON00159615P. 87-95UON00159638P. 55-69UON00159625P. 82-88UON00159617P. 75-86UON00159637P. 9-24UON00159619P. 7-26UON00159577P. 79-86UON00159632P. 49-60UON00159580P. 82-92UON00159591P. 53-74UON00159616P. 7-30UON00159633P. 7-28UON00159614P. 9-27UON00162478P. 5-22UON00162484P. 35-46UON00162486P. 19-34UON00162485P. 73-88UON00162481P. 23-48UON00162483P. 7-30UON00162477P. 43-54UON00162474P. 69-70UON00162475P. 31-42UON00162472P. 5-6UON00162476P. 19-36UON00160283P. 7-18UON00160282P. 29-38UON00160279P. 3-4UON00160281P. 39-60UON00160280P. 37-48UON00160284Arrivato senza ordine: mantenuto come dono, n. 1-2IT-UONSI A PER Afr136/58001UON001596272001 Advancing African health care through space technologyAn interview with Dr. Mae C. JemisonJendayi Frazera.1993:v.40:n.3 (3rdQuar'93)001UON001595172001 African-Americans and U.S. policy toward post-apartheid South AfricaRichard J. Paynea.1994:v.41:n.3 (3quart.'94)001UON001602772001 ˆThe ‰African right to developmentWorld policy and the debt crisisGeorge W. Shepherda.1990:v.37:n.4 (1990)001UON001602782001 Debt in the eye of a stormThe African crisis in a global contextKaramo Sonkoa.1990:v.37:n.4 (1990)001UON001595842001 Environmental policy in BotswanaA critiqueMohamed H. Abucar, Patrick Molutsia.1993:v.40:n.1 (1st quar93)001UON001619522001 ˆThe ‰State and schooling in Kenyahistorical developments and current challengesClaudia BuchmannP. 95-117001UON001619532001 ˆThe ‰World Bank and African primary education: policies, practices, and recommendationsMichael C. Gonzalesa.1999:v.46:n.1 (1999)001UON001619582001 Education and perceptions od social status of power among women in Larteh, GhanaKathleen M. Fallona.1999:v.46:n.2 (1999)001UON001619512001 Gender and agricultural extension in Burkina FasoR.E. Evenson and Michele Siegela.1999:v.46:n.1 (1999)001UON001620052001 Generational changes, political stagnation, and the evolving dynamics of religion and politics in SenegalLeonardo A. Villalona.1999:v.46:n.3-4 (1999)001UON001620082001 Imperialism, independence, and islam in Senegal and MaliAndrew F. Clarka.1999:v.46:n.3-4 (1999)001UON001619502001 Monuments, holidays, and remembering Moshoeshoe: the emergence of National identity ihn Lesotho, 1902-1966Scott Rosenberga.1999:v.46:n.1 (1999)001UON001620022001 Pilgrimage, power and identitythe role of the Hajj in the lives of Nigerian hausa bori adeptsSusan O'Briena.1999:v.46:n.3-4 (1999)001UON001619492001 Power, sovereignty, and international election observers: the case of ZanzibarPaul J. Kaisera.1999:v.46:n.1 (1999)001UON001619572001 Remembering Youthgeneration inrevolutionary ZanzibarThomas Burgessa.1999:v.46:n.2 (1999)001UON001620122001 ˆA ‰theology of modernity: Hasan al-Turabi and islamic renewal in SudanAbdullahi Ali Ibrahima.1999:v.46:n.3-4 (1999)001UON001620092001 Urban woes and pious remedies: Sufism in nineteenth-century Benaadir (Somalia)Scott S. Reesea.1999:v.46:n.3-4 (1999)001UON001620292001 African perspectives on democracy and the dilemmas of postcolonial intellectualsDickson Eyoha.1998:v.45:n.3-4 (1998)001UON001620182001 All the bourgmestre's menmaking sense of genocide in RwandaMichele D. Wagnera.1998:v.45:n.1 (1998)001UON001620362001 Citizenship amid economic and political change in KenyaStephen N. Ndegwaa.1998:v.45:n.3-4 (1998)001UON001620402001 Citizenship and place: spatial definitions of oppression and agency in south AfricaKiran Lallooa.1998:v.45:n.3-4 (1998)001UON001620202001 ˆLa ‰Communauté africaniste française au Crible de la crise rwandaiseFlorence Bernaulta.1998:v.45:n.1 (1998)001UON001620172001 Ethnicity and the politics of history in RwandaCatherine Newburya.1998:v.45:n.1 (1998)001UON001620452001 Ghanaians, Ghanaian Canadians, and asantes: Citizenship and identity among migrants in TorontoTakyiwaa Manuha.1998:v.45:n.3-4 (1998)001UON001620222001 Guest editor's introduction: Political crisis and renewal in Kenya- prospects for democratic consolidationJohn W. Harbesona.1998:v.45:n.2 (1998)001UON001620432001 Identity, citizenship, and transnationalism: Ismailis in Tanzania and Burundians in the diasporaRose M. Kalende-Kaiser and Paul J. Kaisera.1998:v.45:n.3-4 (1998)001UON001620232001 ˆThe ‰incomplete transition: the constitutional ans electoral context in KenyaStephen N. Ndegwaa.1998:v.45:n.2 (1998)001UON001620192001 ˆThe ‰politics of history and the crisis in the Great LakesJan Vansinaa.1998:v.45:n.1 (1998)001UON001620322001 ˆA ‰research proposal funded by the Social Science Research Council: identity and the negotiation od displacement in southeastern Guinea, West AfricaMichael McGoverna.1998:v.45:n.3-4 (1998)001UON001620242001 Toward a new constitutional framework in KenyaJoel D. Barkana.1998:v.45:n.2 (1998)001UON001620382001 Who are the indigenous Tanzanians? competing conceptions of Tanxanian citizenship in the business communityBruce Heilmana.1998:v.45:n.3-4 (1998)001UON001621902001 Distant beacons and immediate steps: area studies, international studies, and the disciplines in 1996Jane I. Guyera.1997:v.44:n.2 (1997)001UON001620982001 ˆA ‰future with a past: resurrecting the study of Africa in the post-africanist eraMichael O. West and William G. Martina.1997:v.44:n.3 (1997)001UON001621882001 Irredentist Rwanda: ethnic and territorial frontiers in Central AfricaDavid Newburya.1997:v.44:n.2 (1997)001UON001621872001 ˆThe ‰Perpetual solitudes and crises of African studies in the United StatesPaul Tiyambe Zelezaa.1997:v.44:n.2 (1997)001UON001621012001 ˆA ‰research proposal funded by the Social Sciece Research Council: creating parenthood and childhood in Botswana in the time of AIDSFrederick Klaitsa.1997:v.44:n.3 (1997)001UON001621892001 Rural ideologies and urban imaginings: Wolof immigrants in New York CityDonna L. Perrya.1997:v.44:n.2 (1997)001UON001620602001 Toward a peaceful resolution of Africa's colonial boundariesRichard S. Mukisaa.1997:v.44:n.1 (1997)001UON001620642001 Women's status and cultural expression: changing gender relations and structural adjustement in ZimbabweCarol Riphenburga.1997:v.44:n.1 (1997)001UON001622332001 Africa in the global political economy at the end of the Millennium: what implications for politics and policies?Timothy M. Shawa.1995:v.42:n.4 (1995)001UON001622342001 ˆThe ‰African economic communityproblems and prospectsKwaku Dansoa.1995:v.42:n.4 (1995)001UON001622302001 Reason, identity, and the African quest: the problems of self-definition in African philosophyOlusegun Oladipoa.1995:v.42:n.3 (1995)001UON001622322001 Social theory and the challenges of Africa's futureS.N. Sangmpama.1995:v.42:n.3 (1995)001UON001622282001 South Africa's new foreign and military policy: opportunities and constraintsNeta C. Crawforda.1995:v.42:n.1-2 (1/2trim'95)001UON001622262001 Transforming a Pariah State: international dimensions of the South Africa transitionAudie Klotza.1995:v.42:n.1-2 (1/2trim'95)001UON001594302001 ˆThe ‰A.B.C.'s of cloth and politics in Cote d'IvoireKathleen Bickforda.1994:v.41:n.2 (2 quar.'94)001UON001622562001 Africa today in the early years: the debate over strategy for the liberation of South AfricaGeorge W. Shepherda.1994:v.41:n.1 (1st quar94)001UON001594972001 African arts in the AcademeSome thoughts on the politics of exhibitionJohnston A. K. Njokua.1994:v.41:n.2 (2 quar.'94)001UON001594272001 African indigenous churches as a source of socio-political transformation in South AfricaLinda E. Thomasa.1994:v.41:n.1 (1st quar94)001UON001595152001 Elections, leadership and democracy in CongoJohn F. Clarka.1994:v.41:n.3 (3quart.'94)001UON001595272001 Human rights and State despotism in KenyaInstitutional problemsMakau wa Mutuaa.1994:v.41:n.4 (4quar.1994)001UON001622572001 ˆThe ‰ideologie and strategies of resistance in post-Sharpeville south Africa: Thoughts on Antony Marx'slesson of struggleDavid Howartha.1994:v.41:n.1 (1st quar94)001UON001594252001 ˆThe ‰ideologies and strategies of resistance in post-Sharpeville South AfricaThoughts on Antony Marx's "Lessons of struggle"David Horwartha.1994:v.41:n.1 (1st quar94)001UON001595232001 KenyaState and civil society the first year after the electionFrank Holmquist and Michael Forda.1994:v.41:n.4 (4quar.1994)001UON001623522001 Kenya: state and civil society the first year after the electionFrank Holmquist and Michael Forda.1994:v.41:n.4 (4quar.1994)001UON001595252001 Mamas fighting for freedom in KenyaAlexandra Tibbetsa.1994:v.41:n.4 (4quar.1994)001UON001594502001 Negotiating powerA study of the Ben Ka Di women's Association in Bamako, MaliKate Modica.1994:v.41:n.2 (2 quar.'94)001UON001595292001 ˆThe ‰pauperization of the Masai in KenyaEugene Hillmana.1994:v.41:n.4 (4quar.1994)001UON001595122001 Political exclusion, democratization and dynamics of ethnicity in NigerJibrin Ibrahima.1994:v.41:n.3 (3quart.'94)001UON001594522001 Political history and commentary in Malian Sogobò TheaterMary Jo Arnoldia.1994:v.41:n.2 (2 quar.'94)001UON001594652001 ˆThe ‰Priest/Artist tradition in Achebe's "Arrow of God"Anthonia C. Kalua.1994:v.41:n.2 (2 quar.'94)001UON001595082001 Regional elections in NamibiaDeepening democracy and gender inclusionWilliam A. Lindeke and Winnie Wanzalaa.1994:v.41:n.3 (3quart.'94)001UON001595062001 When mirror turns lampFrantz Fanon as cultural visionaryRobyn Danea.1994:v.41:n.2 (2 quar.'94)001UON001596222001 Africa's population and family planning dynamicsAaron Segala.1993:v.40:n.3 (3rdQuar'93)001UON001596242001 AIDS in AfricaA perspective in the epidemicMichael Lathama.1993:v.40:n.3 (3rdQuar'93)001UON001596292001 ˆThe ‰Akufo Akinyele community literacy and health projectA model of integrated developmentJames Ransoma.1993:v.40:n.3 (3rdQuar'93)001UON001596362001 Democracy and democratization in AfricaA plea for pragmatic possibilismSanjeev Khagrama.1993:v.40:n.4 (4 quart'93)001UON001596342001 Development theory and the promise of democracyThe future of postcolonial african statesGeorge M. Carewa.1993:v.40:n.4 (4 quart'93)001UON001595782001 Diamonds are a State's best friendBotswana's policy in Southern AfricaMichael Niemanna.1993:v.40:n.1 (1st quar93)001UON001596132001 Dispelling myths about an underclassPeter W. Van Arsdalea.1993:v.40:n.1 (1st quar93)001UON001596182001 ˆThe ‰eritrean referendum overseasEdward Hawleya.1993:v.40:n.2 (2quart.'93)001UON001596152001 EthiopiaDemocracy and the politics of ethnicityWalle Engedayehua.1993:v.40:n.2 (2quart.'93)001UON001596382001 ˆThe ‰Failed transition to civilian rule in NigeriaIts implications for democracy and human rightsSakah Mahmuda.1993:v.40:n.4 (4 quart'93)001UON001596252001 Food and healthThe Zambian experienceJanice Coffey Swaba.1993:v.40:n.3 (3rdQuar'93)001UON001596172001 Free EritreaLinchpin for stability and peace on the HornGeorge W. Shepherda.1993:v.40:n.2 (2quart.'93)001UON001596372001 ˆThe ‰future of global polarizationSamir Amina.1993:v.40:n.4 (4 quart'93)001UON001596192001 Health care in twentieth century AfricaStatistics, theories, and policiesBruce Fettera.1993:v.40:n.3 (3rdQuar'93)001UON001595772001 Mass media, politics and society in BotswanaThe 1990s and beyondJames J. Zaffiroa.1993:v.40:n.1 (1st quar93)001UON001596322001 Perpetuating neo-colonialism through population controlSouth Africa and the United StatesMonica Kuumbaa.1993:v.40:n.3 (3rdQuar'93)001UON001595802001 Reforming the reformEducation in BotswanaSheldon G. Weeksa.1993:v.40:n.1 (1st quar93)001UON001595912001 Regulation of the environment in traditional society as a basis for the right to a satisfactory environmentDavid R. Pennaa.1993:v.40:n.1 (1st quar93)001UON001596162001 SomaliaThe painful road to reconciliationMarc Michaelsona.1993:v.40:n.2 (2quart.'93)001UON001596332001 Structural adjustment and Africa's democracy movementsErnest Harscha.1993:v.40:n.4 (4 quart'93)001UON001596142001 U.S. intervention in the Horn of AfricaAdmist the end of the cold warPeter J. Schraedera.1993:v.40:n.2 (2quart.'93)001UON001624782001 Colonialism, socialism and destabilization in MozabinqueRobert T. Huffmana.1992:v.39:n.1-2 (1992)001UON001624842001 Fatally flawed mediation: cordier and the Congo crisis of 1960Carole Collinsa.1992:v.39:n.3 (1992)001UON001624862001 Transgressing fundamental boundariesthe struggle for women's human rightsStanlie M. Jamesa.1992:v.39:n.4 (4 tr. '92)001UON001624852001 ˆThe ‰United States and Africa after the cold waerF. Ugboaja Ohaegbulama.1992:v.39:n.4 (4 tr. '92)001UON001624812001 US foreign policy and the Angolan peaceLisa Alfreda.1992:v.39:n.1-2 (1992)001UON001624832001 Zaire's ties to BelgiumPersistence and future prospects in political economyTukumbi Lumumba-Kasongoa.1992:v.39:n.3 (1992)001UON001624772001 Africa in the age of PerestroikaDaniel R. Kemptona.1991:v.38:n.3 (3rd quar91)001UON001624742001 Eritrea and Ethiopiastrategies for reconciliation in the HornRoy Patemana.1991:v.38:n.2 (2nd quar91)001UON001624752001 Eritrea and the United NationsJames Abdelaziza.1991:v.38:n.2 (2nd quar91)001UON001624722001 Political mobilization and nationalist movementsthe case of the Eritrean people's liberation frontTekle Mariam Woldemikaela.1991:v.38:n.2 (2nd quar91)001UON001624762001 Post-Perestroika Africachanging relationships with the outside worldMustafah Dhadaa.1991:v.38:n.3 (3rd quar91)001UON001602832001 Agricultural development in Sierra LeoneImplications for rural women in the aftermath of the women's decadeJosephine Beoku-Bettsa.1990:v.37:n.1 (1990)001UON001602822001 Do women help perpetuate sexism ?A bird's eye view from South AfricaMamphela Ramphelea.1990:v.37:n.1 (1990)001UON001602792001 Economic modeling of structural adjustment programsImpact on human conditionsHaider Ali Khana.1990:v.37:n.4 (1990)001UON001602812001 ˆA ‰great historical momentThe Mandela triumph and opportunityGeorge W. Shepherda.1990:v.37:n.1 (1990)001UON001602802001 IMF conditionality and polity characteristics in Black AfricaAn exploratory analysisWill H. Moore & James R. Scaritta.1990:v.37:n.4 (1990)001UON001602842001 ˆThe ‰United Nations decadepolitical empowerment or increased marginalization for Kenyan womenBessie House-Midambaa.1990:v.37:n.1 (1990)AFRICAPoliticaUONC019906RIUSDenverUONL001359960STORIA DELL'AFRICA21LeMELLETilden J.UONV044993SHEPHERDGeorge W.UONV044994Africa Today AssociatesUONV257156650ITSOL20240220RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSI15(1968)-59(2013); Lac. : 1982,1990,1997; 2012A PER Afr 136 ;UON00084857SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI 15(1968)-59(2013); Lac. : 1982,1990,1997; 2012SI A PER Afr 136 59 SI 5171 7 59 SI A PER Afr 136 58 SI 14497 7 58 Arrivato senza ordine: mantenuto come dono, n. 1-2BuonoSI A PER Afr 136 29 SI AA 5698 7 29 SI A PER Afr 136 30 SI AA 6261 7 30 SI A PER Afr 136 31 SI AA 6625 7 31 SI A PER Afr 136 32 SI AA 7641 7 32 SI A PER Afr 136 33 SI AA 8626 7 33 SI A PER Afr 136 35 SI AA 10837 7 35 SI A PER Afr 136 36 SI AA 11816 7 36 SI A PER Afr 136 34 SI AA 12103 7 34 SI A PER Afr 136 39 SI AA 12575 7 39 SI A PER Afr 136 37 SI AA 13091 7 37 SI A PER Afr 136 38 SI AA 15608 7 38 SI A PER Afr 136 40 SI AA 15670 7 40 SI A PER Afr 136 41 SI AA 17240 7 41 SI A PER Afr 136 42 SI AA 18123 7 42 SI A PER Afr 136 43 SI AA 18711 7 43 SI A PER Afr 136 44 SI AA 19776 7 44 SI A PER Afr 136 15 SI AA 19928 7 15 SI A PER Afr 136 16 SI AA 19929 7 16 SI A PER Afr 136 17 SI AA 19930 7 17 SI A PER Afr 136 18 SI AA 19931 7 18 SI A PER Afr 136 19 SI AA 19932 7 19 SI A PER Afr 136 20 SI AA 19933 7 20 SI A PER Afr 136 21 SI AA 19934 7 21 SI A PER Afr 136 22 SI AA 19935 7 22 SI A PER Afr 136 23 SI AA 19936 7 23 SI A PER Afr 136 24 SI AA 19937 7 24 SI A PER Afr 136 25 SI AA 19938 7 25 SI A PER Afr 136 26 SI AA 19939 7 26 SI A PER Afr 136 27 SI AA 19940 7 27 SI A PER Afr 136 28 SI AA 19941 7 28 SI A PER Afr 136 45 SI AA 20748 7 45 SI A PER Afr 136 46 SI AA 21428 7 46 SI A PER Afr 136 47 SI AA 24136 7 47 SI A PER Afr 136 48 SI AA 25324 7 48 SI AA 26166 7 50 SI AA 27601 7 52 SI AA 28286 7 53 SI AA 28984 7 54 SI AA 29347 7 55 SI AA 29942 7 56 SI A PER Afr 136 49 SI AA 25331 7 49 SI A PER Afr 136 51 SI AA 27007 7 51 SI A PER Afr 136 57 SI AA 30567 7 57 SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI2012513 1J 20121211 Africa today496007UNIOR