Secondary Sources
Secondary Sources
Electronic Journals
Each of these pages contains the table of contents of past issues and links to the full text of articles
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Journal of African History homepage - JAH is the leading journal in the field and the outlet for the best research in African history and archaeology
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Journal of African History JSTOR page - The JAH JSTOR page contains links to the JAH's back issues.
- African Affairs homepage - Over the past five years African Affairs has become predominantly concerned with current politics, but had previously published historical studies as well.
- African Affairs JSTOR page - The African Affairs JSTOR page contains links to back issues.
- African Studies Review JSTOR page - African Studies Review is the journal of the African Studies Association and publishes articles from a variety of disciplines besides history.
- International Journal of African Historical Studies JSTOR page - The IJAHS is another leading history journal for Africanists.
- Canadian Journal of African Studies JSTOR page - Like African Studies Review, CJAS is another good general multi-disciplinary journal.
- Transition JSTOR page - Transition was the leading journal for black intellectuals in the 1960s and 1970s. Articles from the early- to mid-1960s are particularly good for this module and include works by leading political and intellectual figures of the day.
E-Books
E-books on African history published by the University of California Press
ACLS Humanities e-books (scroll down to relevant subject headings)
Royal Historical Society bibliography
The Royal Historical Society, the main professional body for historians in the UK, now compiles an online bibliography covering a wide variety of historical subjects. Go to http://www.rhs.ac.uk/bibl/dataset.asp and then search under the names of the countries covered by this module.