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A QUUUUY NEWSLETTER FOR AFRICAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION MEMBERS
YOLUME XXIY APRILJUNE 1991
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ASA OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS 1991
OFFICERS
President Martin A Klein (University of Toronto) Vice-President Edmond J Keller (UCLA) Past President Ann Seidman (Clark University) Treasurer Joseph C Miller (University of Virginia) Executive Secretary Edna G Bay (Emory Univ)
DIRECTORS RETIRING IN 1991
Martha A Gephart (Social Science Research Counshycil) Catharine Newbury (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Sulayman S Nyang (Howard University)
RETIRING IN 1992 Carol M Eastman (University of Washington) Christraud M Geary (Boston University) Sandra Greene (Kalamazoo College)
RETIRING IN 1993 Joel D Barkan (University of Iowa) Beverly Grier (Clark University) Goran Hyden (University of Florida)
ASA News Vol XXIV No2 AprillJune 1991 Editor Edna G Bay
Editing and Layout Beth Pearce Annmarie Christy
Published quarterly by the African Studies Association
Contributions to ASA News should be sent to ASA News Credit Union Building Emory University Atlanta Georgia 30322 Deadlines for contributions are December 1 March I June I and September 1
Domestic claims for non-receipt of issues must be made within six months of the month of publication - overseas claims must be made within one year
Notice to Members The United States Postal System does not forward periodicals We must receive written notificashytion from you at least five weeks in advance of any change of address Failure to notify us of your correct mailing address will result in suspension of mailings until we receive such notification We can make address changes only when curshyrent dues are paid Reinstatement of membership mailings after suspension may be made by payment of a $500 reinshystatement fee
FROM THE SECRETARIAT
Preparation of the spring issue of ASA News coincides with the arrival of literally hundreds of proposals for pashypers and panels for the Annual Meeting - what we have come to call the March Deluge Each year we try to refine our system for tracking panels and their members and for keeping up with the membership status of ASA Annual Meeting participants
This year each person who submits a proposal is being sent an acknowledgment from this office The acknowledgshyment to individual paper proposers indicates ASA memshybership status (membership is required unless waived for program participants) We hope these letters will serve as a timely reminder to members who may have mislaid their December renewal notice
Panel chairs are being sent notice of the membership status of their panel members We regret being unable to contact individual panel members directly but panel proshyposals typically do not include complete enough addresses for us to reach individual members
Correspondence about the acceptance of proposals will originate from the office of the Program Chair Victor Le Vine of Washington University Individuals who wish to check on the status of their proposals or who wish to othershywise discuss their presentations may contact Dr Le Vine at African and Afro-American Studies Washington Universishyty Campus Box 1109 St Louis MO 63130-4899 (Phone 314-889-5216314-889-5867 and FAX 314-889-5856)
We have received a number of nominations for the ASA International Visitors Program Funding is not confirmed at this point but we remain hopeful that we will have a Program again this year Panel organizers who have nomishynated colleagues to the International Visitors Program need to be aware that only one in five nominees is funded Decishysions are made by the Boards Development Committee members and are announced by the end of May
Look for the preliminary program in mid-July and be sure to make your travel plans early The November 23-26 dates mean that we end on the Tuesday before the Thanksshygiving holiday
And if you havent yet renewed your ASA membership send your check today This is the last pubication that will be sent to individuals who do not renew for 1991
OUR ENDOWMENT IS GROWING We were delighted to receive gifts and pledges from
179 members who added a tax-deductible (in the US) conshytribution to their 1991 dues renewals Their generosity will help us as we seek to make the first goal for receipt of our matching funds from the National Endowment for the Hushymanities $40000 in donations by July 31 1991
Income from the ASA Endowment will be used for three areas of program activity that we are currently unashyble to support from operating revenues 1) outreach proshyjects 2) international contacts among scholars and 3) ASA publications Our short-term interests in using endowment income center on supporting current directions and proshyjects that are not now funded The ASA Outreach Commitshytee for example has proposed a series of worthy projects that include the compilation of a resource guide for Afrishycan studies the creation of a guide for doing African studshyies outreach workshops and the development of modules for integrating African studies into non-Africa courses Our highly successful International Visitors Program has proved its effectiveness in enriching the Annual Meeting but needs more permanent sources of funding The African Studies Association Press is actively developing publicashytion projects in four areas Africa in the Classroom the arts medical studies and reference materials Printing and distribution is expensive and needs more support than is
now available If you have not yet given to the 1991 campaign we
would welcome your check or pledge We urge you to conshysider one of our two special pledge levels
Friends of the ASA - persons who pledge $100 per year for three years
Benefactors of the ASA persons who pledge $1000 over the three-year campaign (payable in installments of $335) Benefactors will receive complimentary registration for the 1991-93 Annual Meetings
You may wish to consider pledging your special inshycome to the ASA book royalties speakers honoraria conshysulting fees or other income related to your work as an Afshyricanist
Or you may want to become a lifetime member of the African Studies Association A lifetime membership costs $1200 and may be purchased over a three-year period The Associations accountant indicates that purchasers of lifeshytime memberships may consider $800 of the membership fee a charitable contribution
WE THANK ASA ENDOWMENT CONTRIBUTORS (Contributing between January 1 and March 1 1991)
Donors Olayiwola Abegunrin j Michael Armer Thomas Bassett amp Carol
Spindel Robert H Bates Simon PX Battestini Anne W Beaman janet Beik Gerald j Bender Iris Berger Caroline Bledsoe jean-Louis Bourgeois Larry W Bowman Patrick M Boyle Thomas Callaghy Maria Cattell Brenda Chalfin Naomi Chazan James H Cobbe David C Conrad Kristy D Cook Clifton C Crais Barbara de Zalduondo Eugene DeBenko
Alison L Des Forges William J Dewey Susan E Diduk Jean M Due David Easterbrook Carol M Eastman Elizabeth Eldredge Risa E1lovich Ralph Faulkingham Gillian Feeley-Hamik Harvey M Feinberg Karen E Fields Augustin Kwasi Fosu Mark Freudenberger Alan Frishman Christraud M Geary Charles Geshekter James Lowell Gibbs Jr Linda Giles Paula Girshick Wendy J Glassmire Harvey Glickman Roger Gocking jean E Meeh Gosebrink
Albert L Gray Margaret H Greenwood David H Groff Susan Hall Thelma Harris Charles W Hartwig Carla W Heath Thomas J Hinnebusch David Uru Iyam amp Ruby A Bell-Gam
Lucy Jarosz Sheridan Wjohns George Joseph Bennetta Jules-Rosette RJuly Edward Kannyo Ivan Karp Vincent B Khapoya Andrew Kirchmeier Audie Klotz Dolores B Koenig jeanne Koopman Mary Alice Kraehe Jon Kraus
Ann M Lesch Barbara Lewis Suzanne Grant Lewis Olga F Linares Anne Lippert Carol Ann Lorenz janice Love amp Peter Sedershy
berg Chris Lowe Edris Makward Kristin Mann Bertram Mapunda George A Martin William Martin Ali A Mazrui Charles W McOellan Neil McHugh Margaret 0 Mclane Eronini R Megwa Mildred amp Robert Mortimer Fred Morton Jack H Mower Patrick K Mutegi Peter Nazareth
Ike Ndolo William W Neher Michael Niemann AnnOHear Jack Parson Karen Porter Labelle Pruss in Elisha P Renne Bart Rousseve Vicki Rovine John Allen Rowe Eve Sandberg David Sandgren
KwasiSarfo Margaret O Saunders Yvette Scheven Ann amp Robert Seidman Peter Seitel Mette Shayne Kathleen Sheldon Carol Sicherman Kenneth H Simmons Audrey Smedley Robert E Smith Emilie Ngo-Nguidjol amp Aliko Songolo
Thomas Spear John Spencer David Sperling William F Steel William M Steen Alonzo T Stephens Beverly J Stoeltje Margaret Strobel JoSullivan Ellen M Suthers Francis X Sutton Barbara P Thomas-Slayter Thomas amp Sheila Tlou
Jeanne M Toungara Meredeth Turshen Juha Uitto Monica Van Beusekom Jerome C Wells Arnold P Wendroff Michael amp Susan Whyte Kenneth E Wilburn Pamela Willoughby Jennifer Yanco SJ Young
Special Donors (Contributing $100 or more)
Joseph E Black Norbert Brockman Elizabeth Colson Gifford B Doxsee Richard Ford
Kofi Glover Frances W Pritchett Marja Hoek-Smit Wolf Roder A H Jeeves Richard L Sklar David K Leonard M Crawford Young David Northrup
Friends of the ASA (Pledging $100 per year for 3 years)
David B Abernethy Charles H Ambler Joel amp Sandra Barkan Sandra T Barnes Margaret L Bates Edna G Bay (in memory of Mary Kushy
jawski Roberts) Phyllis Bischof
Jean M Borgatti amp Donald Morrison Philip D Curtin Shirley M Handel Eugenia Herbert John B Howell Anthony A Lee David T Lloyd Richard A Long
Jane J Martin NormanN Miller Isaac J Mowoe Catharine amp David Newbury Marina Ottaway David Robinson Monica Schuler Julius Eric Thompson
Benefactors of the ASA (Pledging $1000 over a three-year period)
Allen F Roberts ( in memory of Mary Hagihara Kujawski Roberts) Elizabeth A Widenmann
We Welcome New ASA Members (who joined between January 1 and March 1 1991)
Adunagow C M Atunaku Clinton Bamberger Douglas B Chambers Elizabeth A Collins Joseph C Dorsey Cobie Kwasi Harris Tracy Kuperus Heun
Greg Howen Jean M Lynch KofiOwusu David Prochaska Christopher D Roy Rory PB Turner Adeze C Uhiara
Joshua I Uhiara Mbu Walters Alan Waters Laida A Ali Dejene Aredo Maureen Malowany Gwen Schulman
ASA 5 NEWS
LETTERS Dear Dr Bay
I would like to thank you Dr Lashymouse-Smith and Dr Adell Patton for playing an instrumental role in making the African Studies Associashytions tribute to E Franklin Frazier possible Both the Saturday morning panel session on his life and work and the reception which was held the Friday evening before the session were successful
Since the Baltimore meeting I have become aware that my stateshyment on Professor Frazier liE Frankshylin Frazier ASA First African Amerishycan President and a Son of Baltimore has generated a debate as to whom the recognition of the first elected president of the association belongs The principals on which the debate centers are Frazier and Dr Robert Cummings who was presishydent of the ASA in 1985 The primary concern issues from an erroneous declaration that the African Studies Association elected Frazier as presishydent in 1963 Factually Frazier was elected to the office of vice president in 1962 a position from which under ASAs by-laws the encumbent autoshymatically accedes to the presidency Factually Cummings was elected vice president in 1984 and served as president in 1985 making him the first African American to serve a term as president of the ASA
The statement which appears in the program for the Thirty-Third Anshynual Meeting of ASA was not intendshyed to diminish the accomplishment of my fellow colleague Professor Cumshymings Rather it was an attempt to recognize the pioneering works of one of this countrys foremost scholshyars on the African American experishyence
Charles Jarmon Howard University
Dear Dr Bay
We spotted an announcement in the newsletter a month or so back for your 1991 calendar Men and Women of Power Africa in Historical Photoshygraphs We ordered two copies one for a Christmas gift to ourselves and one for a friend
To our surprise on receipt of the calendars we leafed through them and came to July discovering Eliot Elisofons photo of the father and two brothers of one of oUT colleagues (and immediate past department chair) in the History Department at the Unishyversity of Lubumbashi He was born the year of the photo but immediately recognized which of his many brothshyers the two were One has been a Zairian politician and lives in Kinshashysa the other back in the royal village Our other friend lost his intended Christmas gift as it seemed only right to give it to Professor Belepe
For the sake of historical accuracy we would point out an error unshyderstandable for a visiting photograshypher which Professor Belepe noshyticed so it can be corrected for any future use of the photo There has been a confusion among three Kuba kings wi th similar names
Mbop Mabiinc maMbeky1916-1919 Kwete Mabiinc maKyen 1919-1939 Mbop Mabiinc maK yen 1939-1969
As the date of the photo indicates it is the third of these who is pictured here and so the third name is incorrect as is the beginning date of his reign
We are delighted with the calenshydars and sincerely hope that the ASA will repeat the fund-raiser again in 1992
J Jeffrey Hoover University of Lubumbashi
The following letter to James Baker Secretary of State was shared with us by PeArl T Robinson President TransAfrishyca Boston Chapter
Dear Secretary Baker We in the Boston Chapter of Transshy
Africa are concerned that the US Govshyernment make the most positive conshytribution it can to the restoration of peace and security in Liberia and a transition to honest competitive and open elections for a constitutionally legitimate government of that beleashyguered country In keeping with this concern we emphasize the following beliefs
1) The peace and transition plan being implemented by the ECOW AS states offers the best hope that the tragically abused people of Liberia have to achieve a reasonably prompt restoration of law and order and a peaceful workable transition to deshymocracy The ECOWAS state should receive the commendation of the US government and whatever financial and diplomatic support we can give to ECOW AS to help it to carry the inishytiative to a successful conclusion
2) As a central part of the ECOWshyAS transition plan and reflecting the choice of the broadest meeting yet held of the substantial political groups of Liberians the Interim Govshyernment headed by Dr Amos Sawshyyer a person of proven integrity and competence has now taken up resishydence within the country We believe that the IG should receive the recogshynition and support of the US Governshyment The White House or State Deshypartment should immediately make that intention clearly evident
3) Distribution of food and other relief supplies should not be made subject to political criteria Donor agencies and organizations should provide such material and foodstuffs as they can to any other ports and regions of the country able to receive them However inspection by the
Interim Government or the ECOMOG forces of relief shipments coming into the country is a reasonable requirement in our view
4) Now that the Interim Government is in residence within the country the US after extending recognition should resume its economic and emergency assistance to that country working through the Interim Government Further working through the Interim Government the US should unblock all non-lethal assistance provided for Liberia under any of the pending or previous authorizations of assistance and in fact should expand its assistance program to help meet the acute needs for food and health relief resettlement of refugees and displaced persons and restoration of
basic services 5) The US should assist in the
immediate evacuation of refugees from Monrovia and elsewhere There is especially a need to provide security and safe passage for the thousands of persons at the Presidential Palace many of whom come from the former Presidents region or were associated with his regime and now fear for their lives Safe passage and refugee camp arrangements would be needed until these people can safely return to their homes
Liberia is too dose and important a friend of the US and has suffered too much already in which suffering we are complici t to merit being ignored or manipulated by our government in a period of such acute need and such
In Memoriam Gwendolen Carter Gwendolen M Carter died in
Orange City Florida on 20 February 1991 Her life spanned the extraordishynary events and transformations of the twentieth century and she was an active observer and participant in many of them She reached out to people and they in turn saw in her someone who would champion their causes and respond to their needs Human beings rather than detached institutions or political structures were at the center of her political analyses Her particular concern with Africa and her in-depth involvement with South Africa drew her into drashymatic circumstances She discussed politics with Kwame Nkrumah and saluted Nelson Mandela as he was led out of the courtroom to life imshyprisonment
Gwen Carter was born in Hamilshyton Ontario and received the BA from the University of Toronto in 1929 She then went to Oxford Unishyversity where she also received the BA in 1931 She was a member of the faculty of McMaster University at Hamilton Ontario from 1932 to 1935
before returning to Oxford to comshyplete the MA degree in 1936 In 1938 she was awarded the PhD from Radshycliffe College of Harvard University She taught at Wellesley College from 1938 to 1941 and at Tufts College in 1942-43 before joining the faculty at Smith College where she remained from 1943 to 1964 and where she was named to the Sophia Smith Chair of Political Science in 1961
In 1964 she was invited to become the director of the African Studies Proshygram at Northwestern University and was appointed the Melville J Hersshykovits Professor of African Affairs In 1974 she agreed to join the faculty of the African Studies Program and the Political Science Department of Indiashyna University and for the next ten years she enlivened the intellectual life of her colleagues and students In 1984 she accepted an offer from the University of Florida where she taught until 1987 Her international stature was recognized by the confershyral of honorary degrees from 13 unishyversities in the United States and Canshyada the George V Medal for Public
promise for renewal To continue to hesitate in
supporting the Interim Government headed by Dr Sawyer and to continue to encourage fighting forces to believe that some better arrangement than the Interim Government offers might corne to them through US influence as we believe that some US officials have done only prolongs the suffering of the Liberian people and impedes real progress toward full democratic and constitutional government in that country
We hope that you will give your most conscientious attention to the points we raise and take appropriate action
Pearl T Robinson TransAfrica Boston Chapter
Service in 1935 the Achievement Award of the American Association of University Women in 1962 and the Distinguished Scholar Award of the ASA in 1978 She was president of the African Studies Association in 1958shy59 president of the New England Poshylitical Science Association in 1959-60 and vice president of the American Political Science Association in 1963shy64 In the 19405 she became an Amerishycan citizen and was frequently called upon as a consultant by government agencies and private organizations She was a member of the board of the African-American Institute for more than 20 years
Gwen Carter continued to publish and to be professionally engaged into her 80s Her publications which spanned a period of more than 40 years are her enduring and impresshysive legacy to all of us as well as to fushyture generations of scholars Her work ranged from her first book in 1947 on the British Commonwealth to numerous other books articles and essays The Governments of Great Britshyain France and the Soviet Union
which she coauthored with John H Rainey in 1949 was followed by five editions with John Herz For many years this was the preeminent text in comparative politics in departments of political science throughout the United States In the Preface to the first edition Carter and Rainey summed up their perspective Their approach aimed to depict governshyments as a living complex of activities and arrangements which change and develop in response to the character needs desires and purposes of hushyman beings Gwens concern with political power and its effects on peoshyples lives led her to an extensive stay in South Africa in the 1950s and reshysulted in her pioneering study The Politics of Inequality South Africa Since 1948 Some of her comments in the Inshytroduction to the book epitomize Gwens academic beliefs and commitshyment [TJhroughout most of my two substantial periods of investigation in [South Africa] I was far more conshycerned with understanding the points of view and character of action of the different groups in the community than judging them No one who goes to South Africa for a serious study of the situation can ultimately avoid judgements But to the best of my abilshyity I have tried to separate facts and analysis from such judgements and to let the former speak for themshyselves On trips to South Africa Gwen met and interacted with politishycal and intellectual leaders at every level She made lifelong friends throughout the country and became a symbol of a caring outside world This was the crucial period of the imshyplementation of apartheid and Gwens insights provided scholars and policymakers with an undershystanding of what was happening in South Africa
Her monumental work From Protest to Challenge A Documentary History of African Politics in South Afrishyca 1882-1964 which was edited with Thomas Karis Sheridan Johns and Gail Gerhart is a collection of annoshytated documents and essays chronishy
cling African nationalism in South Afshyrica and the struggle for political s0shy
cial and economic rights Without Gwens efforts to collect preserve and protect these documents many of them would certainly have been lost In particular she helped arrange for important materials which might have been confiscated by the authorishyties to leave South Africa
So far I have written about Gwenshydolen Carter the scholar the consumshymate professional and the internationshyal figure On a more personal level she was a woman of great courage and independence who refused to acshycept barriers of any sort Despite the limitations imposed on her by a severe case of polio when she was four years old she was never spatially nor intelshylectually confined In reminiscing Gwen always said I was more intershyested in what I could do than I was inshyterested in what I couldnt do Her father a pediatrician and her mother encouraged her to do anything that she could do No part of Africa or for that matter of the world was inacshycessible despite her physical disabilishyty In an era of male domination Gwen considered no academic posishytion or office beyond her reach Her curiosity interest in human beings reshyfusal to accept barriers of any sort and her sense of adventure are all legenshydary Gwen loved to travel but she never went simply as a tourist She was purposeful and set out to find out what was going on and to meet eveshyryone In fact this started early At the age of 19 on a visit to her uncle who was mayor of Oxford at the time she was asked to act as mayoress for a day and she was presented to the Prince of Wales She really enjoyed meeting new people she kept the conshytacts alive through her voluminous correspondence and on her return visi ts she almost seemed a member of the family Through her conversations and questioning she gained insights and understanding and she translated these impressions into her writings
As a young woman she traveled to Nazi Germany with her lifelong friend
Louise Holborn In 1948-49 she went on a round-the-world trip visiting Commonwealth countries including South Africa where she remained for three months driving herself in a speshycially adapted car as she criss-crossed the country In the 195Os on the eve of independence for many African countries she again traveled extenshysively on the continent Her detailed accounts of her meetings and impresshysions will some day prove to be an inshyvaluable source of information for reshysearchers on this crucial period in African history
Gwen was a great teacher She shared her knowledge fully with her students and she generously opened her home to them for meals seminars and receptions But she also had high academic standards and if these were not met she had no hesitation in letting students know where they stood She helped countless students from Africa adjust to the demands of life in the United States and in many instances was responsible for their coming to America A number of her students are now at universities or in government positions in Africa
It has been a great privilege for me to know Gwen Carter and to work with her on several projects Gwens sense of freshness and excitement nurtured and sustained ideas Occashysionally we had different opinions but we always discussed them fully and resolved them through ongoing and lively debate She was a woman of deep convictions and real courage I can still hear her voice on her return from South Africa at the age of 80 afshyter she had been held in detention and interrogated by South African police I simply refused to talk with them I just kept demanding to see the American ambassador
I honor Gwen Carter as a teacher a researcher a personal friend and a pishyoneer She was a woman of fearless integrity and intrepid mind
Patrick OMeara African Studies Program
Indiana University
The ASA Scholarly Research and South Africa by Martin Klein
The question of the relationship of American researchers right of other nations to impose conditions on foreign to South Africa was raised at last springs board meeting research though I sometimes question the wisdom of and a committee of which I was a hesitant member doing so and I certainly question the wisdom of us produced a resolution recommending that scholars imposing restrictions on ourselves I am opposed to any working in South Africa make contact with the Union of ideological vetting of scholarship I do not believe that we Democratic University Staff Associations We decided to should demand that other scholars take an ideological bring the question before the Business Meeting in litmus test I believe our obligation is to seek our truths Baltimore where a number of amendments were passed wherever we find them To do this we must avoid Since there was no quorum it left us with the problem of ideological blinders and in fact we should seek to criticize what to do with the resolution Convinced that I was in a our own assumptions I have also been convinced that it is minority in my reservations I decided to appoint a new wrong for the ASA to establish a special link to UDUSA committee of people involved with South Africa I found which is a member of the Mass Democratic Movement three people willing to serve but as I looked for a fourth I though my own sympathies are strongly with the MOM I increasingly found that others shared my reservations believe it is incumbent on scholars to make contacts with including many who like myself considered themselves the broadest possible range of groups As an organization strong supporters of the liberation struggle I have we may favor some kinds of exchanges over others but it therefore decided to leave the matter until the spring board is wrong for us to oppose any exchange of ideas or any meeting Members of this board or other members of the contact between scholars There is one other consideration association are free to re-write the resolution we discussed South Africa is going through a rapid process of change in Baltimore or to prepare another one This is not the time for us to link ourselves to any single
faction or to limit the free exercize of our critical faculties I The basis of my opposition is an opposition to any kind will thus probably oppose any resolution brought forward
of ideological controls over research I do not question the
LIBERIA WATCH The African-American Institute has new arrivals employment If you are a Liberian or
established LIBERIA WATCH shy a 3) acting as a clearing house for a friend of Liberia with a knowledge network of Liberian and US groups information about refugee relief of openings in one or more concerned about Liberia shy to efforts in effect or planned in Liberia employment areas and a willingness coordinate information about Liberian andor surrounding countries and to assist Liberian colleagues please let relief efforts to assist Liberian refugee assistance in the US us have your name refugees in this country and to keep 4) distributing updated 3) requests for information from the American public US government information about the situation the media Ifyou are a journalist we and Congressional members UN through a regular newsletter targeted will be glad to assist you in officials and PVO groups aware of developments including the course of the civil war the quest for peace and
to US US Government and PVO organizations the media and individuals of influence and interest
publicizing the Liberian story 4) donations to help LIBERIA
WATCH continue its work and assistance being given by Liberian volunteers to assist the committees and international groups LIBERIA WATCH welcomes Please send information or
The activities of LIBERIA WATCH 1) information that would be
helpful to any of the committees as requests donations and offers of assistance to
include well as information about groups 1) monitoring voluntary working in Liberia and the refugee LIBERIA WATCH
departure options 2) maintaining an inventory of
communities 2) networkers who can assist the
co Jane J Martin The African-American Institute
available resources for Liberians and many Liberians who have taken 833 United Nations Plaza providing an information service for refuge in the US and need to find New York NY 10017
PRISONERS OF CONSCIENCE IN SUDAN The following information was provided by Africa Watch and Amnesty International
The Sudan Government is continuing to hold several hundred political prisoners in conditions that are seriously prejudicial to their physical and psychological health and in some cases put them in danger of serious disablity or premature death These are flagrant violations of the basic rights of detainees In addition torture is practiced on a systematic basis particularly in non-official detention centres
Since the current military government seized power in Sudan in June 1989 a total of several thousand people have been detained without charge and without trial at least once While most have subsequently been released there are presently estimated to be a minimum of 400 political prisoners in Sudan About half of this number are held in ghost-houses the unofficial detention centers of the security services and the remainder in the official prisons chiefly Kober Prison (Khartoum) Shalla Prison (Darfur Region) Port Sudan New Haifa and Kassala Prisons (eastern Region) Dabak prison (near Khartoum) and Military Headquarters More than fifty political detainees are known to be suffering from medical conditions which require treatment
Commonly those suspected of anti-government activities or views are detained by members of the security forces (organizations newly set up since the coup detat of June 1989) and taken at once to ghost houses In these centers detainees are subjected to a wide range of forms of abuse Africa Watch knows of over 70 detainees who have been subjected to torture Some of these methods leave serious physical and psychological scars and one detainee Dr Ali Fadul died under torture in April After a period ranging between a few days to several weeks the detainees are transferred to normal prisons including Kober Prison Shalla and Port Sudan In these prisons the detainees are not subjected to torture and are allowed to socialize with other prisoners However medical attention is frequently deliberately denied even to seriously ill detainees giving rise to grave concern in many cases In Shalla prison
located in a remote desert lack of food clean water and sanitation is also a matter of concern
Among the prisoners of conscience in Sudan are numerous academics detained without charge or trial since a new military government seized power Some have been released uncharged but up to a dozen are still held at various prisons in Sudan They are detained because of their peaceful opposition to the new military government and in some cases because of their past activities
Recommendations for action include writing urgent appeals to the Sudanese authorities listed below
His Excellency Mr Abdalla Ahmed Abdalla Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Sudan 2210 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington DC 20008
His Excellency Mr el Rashid Abu Shama Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Sudan 3 Cleveland Row StJamess London SW1A 1DD England
Lt-Gen Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir Peoples Palace POBox 281 Khartoum Sudan
Mr Mahjoub al-Badawi Mohamed Minister of Education Ministry of Education Khartoum Sudan
African Book Drive by Osei-Mensah Aborampah
Over the last five years a group of imental basis for expansion into other problems University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee African countries We do not anticipate any problems students faculty and staff has built a In the course of the book drive in soliciting the books and in spite of framework for a Book Drive to colshy however we have encountered severe time constraints books that we collect lect books for African universities and financial constraints Finding a way are carefully sorted to suit the needs secondary schools The group beshy to ship the books has become the most of African institutions We ask for lieves that books provide a unique frustrating aspect of the drive Meanshy help in locating funding agencies that type of relief and human capital inshy while requests for books continue to are willing to support the book drive vestment for their users Most memshy be sent in by a few more schools in Any suggestions or questions conshybers including myself are aware of Ghana Thus we want to inform cerning this project may be forwarded the acu te shortage of reading materishy readers about the ongoing book drive to Osei-Mensah Aborampah Departshyals that exist in many African institushy in Wisconsin and to network with orshy ment of Afro-American Studies Unishytions The group has assisted in makshy ganizations and individuals involved versity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Box ing a number of book shipments to in similar projects in order to exshy 413 Milwaukee WI 53201 (414) 229shyvarious schools in Ghana on an exper- change ideas and help solve common 4155
Opportunities in Africa Visions in Action WorldTeach Urban Development Internship Programs in Africa
Namibia independent since March 1990 is seeking colshyVisions in Action is a small nonsectarian nonpolitical lege graduates to serve as math science and English
NGO offering one-year internships in Africa beginning teachers in rural primary and secondary schools throughshyJuly 1991 and October 1991 Positions are available with out the country WorldTeach an international voluntary African nonprofit organizations international developshy service agency based at Harvard University has been inshyment organizations newspapers magazines and health vited to identify select and place candidates The Worldshyclinics The program involves a month-long orientation TeachNamibia program offers participants the opportushyincluding intensive language study followed by a 12- nity to live and work in a rural community and to put month internship their knowledge and skills to work in building a new and
equitable education system Visions has secured placements in Nairobi Kenya and
Kampala Uganda beginning in July 1991 and will open 1) Applications are accepted from all majors no teachshyprograms in Francophone Africa and Sou thern Africa in ing or language experience is required Fall 1991 or Spring 1992 if there is sufficient interest 2) Volunteers receive housing and a monthly salary to
cover day to day expenses Interns are required to cover their own costs which 3) Volunteers make a one-year commitment and pay a
will be between $4200 and $4800 per year Some interns program fee of $3950 which covers airfare health insushymay receive a stipend to partially cover their housing rance placement training and support costs though this cannot be guaranteed
For more information call or write WorldTeach HarshyApplications are due June 14 1991 for October proshy vard Institute for International Development One Eliot
grams For applications contact Visions in Action 3637 Street Cambridge MA 02138-5705 (617) 495-5527 FAX Fulton St NW Washington DC 20007 (202) 625-7403 (617) 495-1239
Iowa Africanists are pleased to announce the founding of the Iowa African Studies Association (IASA) with some 80 active members IASA wishes to be in touch with other state and regional associations to share information on activities and plans Please contact the Iowans through Robert T Anderson Iowa Peace Institute Box 480 Grinnell IA 50112 (515shy236-4880) or James J Zaffiro Dept of Political Science Central COllege Pella IA 50219 (515-628-5123)
Future Meetings and Calls for Papers
Dalhousie University (Halifax Nova Scotia Canada) sponsored a symposium in March on The Political Econoshymy of Security amp Democracy in the South in the 1990s Dishyalectics of National Adjustments Regional Conflicts amp Gloshybal Alignments dealing with the implications of structural adjustment conditions and changing East-West relations on security and development in Africa with parshyticular reference to regional cooperation and politicallibershyalization
On September 26--281991 a symposium building on the first Africa session will be held with a comparative foshycus on the Caribbean and Southeast Asia including conshytrasting contextual and theoretical perspectives surviving at the margins in the new international division of labor and power
Participation is invited from academics analysts media and NGOs Please contact the organizer for further details and with paper proposals Funding is very limited so parshyticipants should seek financial support from their own inshystitutions Only paper-givers may be offered accommodashytion
Organizer Timothy M Shaw African Studies amp Forshyeign Policy Studies Dalhousie University Halifax Nova Scotia B3H 4H6 (902) 494-6630 FAX (902) 494-2319
A joint Royal African SocietyAfrican Studies Associashytion of the UK conference on The African Presence in the United Kingdom will be held on Friday 13 December 1991 at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies University of London
Proposals for papers and further information is availashyble from David Killingray Dept of Historical and Cultural Studies Goldsmiths College University of London New Cross London SE14 6NW England
The Arts Council of the African Studies Association (ACASA) is pleased to announce the Ninth Triennial Symshyposium on African Art It will be hosted by the University of Iowas School of Art and Art History and Museum of Art in Iowa City and will run from April 23 to April 25 1992
Panel and paper proposals from all disciplines and geoshygraphical areas are welcome and those that emphasize cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural approaches are espeshy
cially welcome Deadline for panel proposal submissions is Spring 1991
and the deadline for paper proposals is October 11991 Please send to Allen F Roberts Program Chair Anthropolshyogy Dept McBride Hall The University of Iowa Iowa City IA 52242
Recent Meetings The Constituent Conference of the World Council of Pashy
nafrican Organizations Project met in Cotonou Benin from 11 to 15 February 1991 The meeting was held to promote exchanges of ideas and co-operation between Panafrican Organizations in the international community and all other organizations committed to promoting the renaissance of the African personality humanism and a just and durable peace in a non-racial world
For further information write Africa-Cultures Internashytional Institute Carre 6 Ancien Pont BP 1245 Cotonou Benin
A symposium Science in Africa - Achievements and Prospects was convened during the Sub-Saharan Africa Program of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting in Washington DC on Februshyary 151991 The purpose of the symposium was to inshycrease awareness of the success and importance of science in Africa by highlighting several Africans whose work has affected the world scientific community and made a signifishycant impact on science and technology within Africa Its audience was a diverse group of scientists in related fields as well as science policy experts representatives from the development and diplomatic communities and Africanists from many disciplines
For further information write AAAS Sub-Saharan Afrishyca Program Directorate for International Programs 1333 H Street NW Washington DC 20005 (202) 326--6650
At the Annual Conference on African Policy Issues held at the World Bank on April 3 1991 Robert McNamara preshysented Africas Development Crisis Agricultural Stagnashytion Population Explosion and Environmental Degradashytion In addition Ibrahim Gambari Richard Joseph Kefle Wadajo and Moses Tesi presented Democratic Change in Africa Its Sustenance and Consolidation For further inshyformation regarding this conference write to Moses Tesi Middle Tennessee State University Department of Political Science Murfreesboro TN 37132
Africana Resources in Frankfurt (Germany) (excerpted from Newletter 3 Johann Wolfgang Goethe-UniversiHit October 1990)
Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek (Oty and University Library) Bockenheimer Landstrasse 134-138 6000 Frankfurt am Main 1 Phone 0697907-212
Opening hours Monday Wednesday Friday 10 am - 430 pm Tuesday Thursday 10am- 8 pm
The City and University Library of Frankfurt has an exshytensive collection of works on Africa which - regarding its size and completeness is unparalleled in the Germanshyspeaking world The Africa collection (one of the largest collections on Africa existing in Europe) consists of more than 120000 volumes with 5000 to 6000 acquisitions a year
Hiob Ludolf (1624-1704) the founder of Ethiopian studshyies made the first large donation to the section on Africa A valuable collection of Ethiopian manuscripts was given to the library by the scientist Eduard Ruppell (1794-1884) Continuous acquisitions of reseach reports contributed to keeping the Africa collection always up to date While up to World War II literature on the whole Mrican continent was collected after World War II the emphasis shifted to IIMrica South of the Sahara Today the largest and most important section is the Library of the German Colonial Society It is due to the existence of this stock that in 1964 the spedal collection area IIAfrica South of the Sahara was transferred to the Oty and University Library of Frankfurt Apart from the African states bordering the Mediterraneshyan and Sudan Ethiopia and the Hom of Africa all African countries belong to this special collection area as well as all fields of study except modern economics law and
medicine To make the literature available on Africa known outshy
side Frankfurt a special catalogue (Subject Catalogue Afrishyca Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek Frankfurt am Main Bearb von ID Wolcke-Renk Miinchen New York Lonshydon Paris Saur Vols 1 ff) has been appearing since 1976 as well as a quarterly Current Contents Africa (CCA) inshyforming about new articles from and on Africa In addishytion a listing of all recently acquired titles is published four times a year
Volkerkundliche Bibliothek (Ethnological Library) Liebigstr41 6000 Frankfurt Am Main 1 Phone 069721012
Opening hours Monday - Thursday 2-530pm Friday 9 -12 am
The Ethnological Library which is adminstrated by the Frobenius Institute at present possesses about 85000 volshyumes It contains the literary collection of the Frobenius Institute (about 43800 volumes) of the Frankfurt Museum of Ethnography (about 27900 volumes) of the Institute for Historical Ethnology Johann Wolfgang Goethe University (about 12800 volumes) and of the Frobenius Society (about 500 volumes) The Ethnological Library is at the same time a faculty library within the Faculty of History of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University The Africa secshytion contains about 25000 volumes
Calls for Papers and Authors For a special issue marking the
events and aftermath of 1492 in Eushyrope and the Americas Radical History Review solicits articles including but not limited to the following topics European expansion the conquest of the Americas slavery and the slave trade the origins of European racism and the formation of multi-cultural New World societies
Send to Radical History Review Quincentenary Issue Tamiment Lishybrary 70 Washington Square South 10th Floor New York NY 10012
the series will encourage work that uncovers the linkages among changes
Lynne Rienner Publishers anshy originating in the household workshynounces the inauguration of Women place community and nation-state as and Change in the Developing these are perceived initiated and reshyWorld a series edited by Mary Moshy sponded to by women ran Manuscripts and inquiries should
Focusing on the impact of broad be directed to Mary H Moran Deshysocioeconomic change on women and partment of Sociology and Anthropolshyconceptions of gender in the developshy ogy Colgate University Hamilton ing world this series seeks to broaden NY 13346-1398 or to Martha Peacock the concept of development to include LRP 1800 30th Street Suite 314 Boulshythe active creative participation of loshy der CO 80301 cal women and men In particular
Scarecrow Press which has already published over 40 volumes in its series of African Historical Dictionaries is looking for authors to write or revise the following volumes Congo-Brazzavile Djibouti Kenya Malawi and Uganda We also need authors for a bibliography covering the continent by region subject etc If you are interested please contact (enclosing a brief resume) Jon Woronoff Series Editor 3839 Rodman Street NW Washington DC 20016
Through publication of Kalahari A Journal of Southern African Writing the
Kalahari Press (a private not-for-gain organization) will provide an unprecedented educational bridge between southern Africa and North America Kalahari is looking for fiction and non-fiction written by people from Botswana Lesotho Namibia South Africa Swaziland and Zimbabwe It is intended solely as a vehicle of literary and cultural self-expression not as an outlet for political or economic analysis
Contents Short stories poetry pershysonal essays profiles and artwork Original submissions are especially welcome If your work has been pubshylished elsewhere please provide copshyyright permission to publish it in Kalashyhari
Length Short stories and personal esshysays can range from a paragraph up to 2500 words Profiles can be as short as a paragraph or up to 1000 words
Languages Most of the articles will be published in English though some will appear in a local language with an English translation If you do write in a local language please subshymit your work with a translation
Deadline Submissions must be reshyceived by June 1991 for consideration in the premier issue to be published in November December 1991
Send submissions to Kalahari Press 4000 Cathedral Avenue NW 138B Washington DC 20016
AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS The J Gus Liebenow Fellowship is designed to recruit
and provide assistance for minority students (who are US citizens) interested in pursuing the PhD degree in any school of Indiana University with a concentration in Afrishycan Studies American Indians African Americans Hisshypanic Americans and Puerto Ricans who will receive a bachelors degree from a regionally-accredited college or university by the fall of the year they enroll may apply Students who have received a masters degree or are curshyrently enrolled in graduate study may also apply Tenure of the Liebenow Fellowship is two (2) years with a stipend of $8000 plus tuition and normal fees for each year The successful fellow must maintain a GP A of 32 for the durashytion of the fellowship period and is expected to devote full-time to study during the fellowship period and will not be required to teach or provide other services The Afshyrican Studies Program the students academic department and the University Graduate School will assist the fellow in securing additional funding to continue study for the period after the fellowship
Application Procedure Students should submit a completed fellowship applicashytion to the African Studies Program as well as submit an application to the department or school in which they plan to enroll at Indiana University Application fonns for the J Gus Liebenow Fellowship are available through Patrick
OMeara Director African Studies Program Woodburn Hall 221 Indiana University Bloomington IN 47405 (812) 855-8284
The Trustees of the Institute of Current World Affairs are offering a two-year fellowship in southern Africa ICWA requires Fellows to be 35 or younger and provides support for spouses but tends to shy away from applishycants with small children It does not fund the writing of books already outlined or completing advanced degrees so only candidates who have finished their formal educashytions are considered If a candidate is a practicing professhysional expertise in a field that would be valuable in southshyern Africa such as international law political geography or journalism is preferred Candidates can be of any nashytionality but the ICWA medium of exchange is English
Fellowship applications should include (a) a curriculum vitae or resume (b) an infonnal personalprofessional aushytobiography (c) a rationale and design for the fellowship (this is not intended to be followed to the letter we read it with an eye peeled for seriousness imagination depth of homework wit and writing style) and (d) three samples of previous writing For infonnation contact The Institute of Current World Affairs The Crane-Rogers Foundation 4 West Wheelock Street Hanover NH 03755 (603) 643-5548
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Bucknell University African andor Middle East History
One year replacement position at the Assistant Professhysor level jointly in Department of History and Internationshyal Relations Program To teach 33 load including twoshysemester survey in herhis field and preferably semester courses in history of Imperialism and in European Internal Relations before 1900 Applications will be reviewed as reshyceived Contact Mark Newman Department of History Bucknell University Lewisburg Pa 17837 Applications from women and members of minority groups are espeshycially encouraged
Social Science Research Council Program in African Studies
The Social Science Research Council invites applications for a Program Associate to complement current staffing of its Program in African Studies Applicants must have a PhD in one of the social sciences Candidates with multi-
The Travelling Sabbatical Professor Ernest N Emenyonu seeks a position as a proshy
fessor of African literature for the 1991-92 academic sesshysion He has taught in several universities in the US and was a tenured professor at the University of Colorado Boulder before returning to Nigeria in 1975 He has been professor of English and Literary Studies at the University of Calabar since 1980 and spent the 1984-85 academic year at the University of Montana Missoula as an Exchange Professor of English He currently serves as the General Editor of Calabar Studies in African Literature For a copy of his resume write to him at the University of Calabar Deshypartment of English and Literary Studies PO Box 3645 Unical Post Office Calabar Nigeria
Professor E J Alagoa seeks teachingresearch position in African history as of 1992-93 preferably in affiliation with an African Afro-American andor inter-disciplinary studies program His areas of specialty and in which he has published extensively are oral tradition methodology and historiography For a copy of his resume write to E J Alagoa PO Box 125 University of Port Harcourt Choba Port Harcourt Rivers State Nigeria or Lisa Aronson Deshypartment of Arts Skidmore College Saratoga Springs NY 12866
disciplinary backgrounds are desirable as are candidates who could help link our programs to other regions of the world through the development of comparative projects
Duties would include assisting with research planning planning seminars workshops and conferences over seeshying fellowship competitions preparing grant proposals and maintaining relationships with researchers and acashydemic institutions throughout the world
Salary negotiable depending upon qualifications The Council is seeking an applicant who can take up the posishytion in September 1991 Candidate should submit a letter of application resume and three letters of reference to Afshyrica Program Social Science Research Council 605 Third Avenue New York NY 10158 EOE Applications from women and minorities are especially welcome
Publications of Interest Temple University Presss recent release of the Catalog of
the Charles L Blockson Afro-American Collection is comprised of materials that date from 1581 to the present It is among the largest collection of items relating to the African Diasshypora experience and is the first catalog by an AfricanshyAmerican bibliophile to be published by a major universishyty It is available to ASA members at a 20 discount off the list price of $6995 To order call toll-free 1-800-457shy1656 FAX (215) 787-4719 or write Temple University Press Broad amp Oxford Streets Philadelphia PA 19122
The African Development Prespectives yenetlrbook 1989 (Vol n Karl Wohlmuth et al (eds) fills a gap in the literature on Africas development problems Experts from African and international organizations from universities and research institutions from government and non-governmental orshyganizations report on problems and solutions on new polishycies programmes projections and visions on new and onshygoing projects in and for Africa To order write to Verlag Schelzky ampJeep Arndtstr II D-1000 Berlin 61 Germany ISBN 3-923024-29-0 Pb 712 pp DM 98- $5800
umd and People of Nigeria Rivers State ed E J Alagoa and Tekena N Tamuno Port Harcourt Riverside Commushynications 1989253 pp softcover Contains 28 scholarly arshyticles divided according to the following topics the natural environment the human environment culture history politics and government the economy and social developshyment $25 plus $150 postage and handling Order from Lisa Aronson Dept of Art Skidmore College Saratoga Springs NY 12866
1990 Mentbership Directory Addendum We regret that the following names were inadvertently omitted from the 1990 Membership Directory All of these individuals reshynewed their memberships before the June 1 1990 deadline for inclusion in the Directory
Aborampah Osei-Mensah University of Wisconsin 214 Mitchell Hall Box 413 Milwaukee WI 53201 Associate Professor University of Wisconsin Sociology West Africa414-2294155
Ambruster Nancy 42 W 13th St 213 NewYorkNY 10(H1 Librarian Brooklyn Public Library
Barkan Joel 833 River St Iowa City IA 52246 Professor University of Iowa Political Science East Africa 319-335-2337
Barkan Sandra 833 River St Iowa City IA 52246 Associate Director Honors Program University of Iowa Comshyparative Literature 319-335-1684
Borstelmann M 1705 Buck Creek Ct Fayetteville NC 28304 History
Calhoun Craig Carolina Population Center 123 W Franklin St Chapel Hill NC27514 Research Associate University of North Carolina Political Scishyence 919-966-2329
Coger Dalvan 1433 W Crestwood Dr Memphis TN 38119 Associate Professor Northwest Memphis Community College History Southern Africa 901-678-3392
Coger Greta M 1433 W Crestwood Dr Memphis TN 38119 Instructor Northwest Memphis Community College Literashyture West Africa 901-678-3392
DeLargy Pamela Carolina Population Center 123 W Franklin St Chapel Hill NC 27514 Research Associate University of North Carolina Political Scishyence 919-966-2329
Hoover Ellen United Methodist Church PO Box 22037 Kitwe Zambia Assistant Professor Faculte Methodiste de Thoologie History North Africa
Hoover Jeffrey United Methodist Church PO Box 22037 Kitwe Zambia Associate Professor Universite de Lubumbashi History Censhytral Africa
Kokole Omari H Department of Political Science SUNY-Binghamton Binghamshyton NY 13902 SUNY-Binghamton ReligionPhilosophy Political Science East North West Africa
Nyang Sulayman S PO Box 1193 Howard University Washington DC 20059 Howard University Political Science
Nyangoro Julius E University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Africa amp AfroshyAmerican Studies 401 Alumni Bldg 004 A Chapel Hill NC 27514 University of North Carolin at Chapel Hill Political Science
Ofuatey-Kodjoe W 112-40 177th St St Albans NY 11433 Professor City University of New York Political Science West Africa 212-642-24
Rubin Deborah S Department of SociologyAnthropology University of the Pashycific Stockton CA 95209-3903 Assistant Professor University of the Pacific Anthropology East Africa 209-946-2815
Salamone Frank A 23 West St White Plains NY 10605 Associate Professor Chair Iona College - Seton School Anthroshypology West Africa 914-378-8135
Udogu E Ike Department of Political Science Francis Marion College Florshyence SC 29501 Associate Professor Francis Marion College Political Science Nigeria West Africa 803-661-1617
Yansane Aguibouy Box 4549 Berkeley CA 94704 Professor San Francisco State University Economics 415-338shy2495
NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS TO THE AFRICAN STUDIES REVIEW
The office phone number of Carol Thompson edishytor of the African Studies Review has been changed to 213-740-1683 Professor Thompsons address remains the same Department of Political Science VKC 327 University of Southern California Los Angeles CA 90089-0044
ANNUAL MEETING PAPERS 1990
The following papers are included in the collection of the proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association Baltimore Maryland 14 November 1990 Individual copies are available at $4 each for ASA members and $5 for nonmembers Complete sets of the pashypers in xerox microfilm or microfiche are available for $375 When ordering individual papers please include the order number that accompanies each entry Contact Afrishycan Studies Association Credit Union Building Emory University Atlanta Georgia 30322
Adam Hussein M Leadership Values and NGOVDO Institution Building 19901
Aduonum Kwasi The Atum Pan Talking Drum in the Akan Adowa Musical Ensemble 19902
Aduonum Kwasi Text and Rhythm in African Music 19903 Ajayi Omofolabo Constructing Gender Through Myths An Analyshy
sis of Some West African Myths 19904 Alexander Neville Discussants Comments Black and White Polishy
tics in South Africa The Road Ahead 19905 Allman Jean Marie The Oral Interview That Wasnt Reflections on
Gender Politics and Research Methodology in Asante 19906 Askin Steve Mobutus Wealth How He Got It How He Spends It
19907 Bourgault Louise M Talking to People in the Oral Tradition Ethnoshy
graphic Research for Development Communication 19908 Brooks Paula T Beyond the Debt Crisis Financing Sustainable
Growth 19909 Burt Eugene C Minimum and Maximum Propriety Clothing and
Change in an East African Culture 199010 Cattell Maria G Between the Generations Intergenerational Conshy
tracts and Care of the Elderly in Samia Kenya 199011 Chikwendu Eudora Communication Problems in Government Intershy
vention in Cooperatives in Nigeria 199012 Chimanikire Donald P Africa Development and Ethics The Introshy
duction of Liberalisation in Zimbabwe 199013 Cobbe James Economic Implications for Lesotho of Change in South
Africa 199014 Compagnon Daniel Political Crisis in Somalia The Legacy of an Exshy
hausted Personal Rule 199015 Conner Michael W The 19th Century Nguni Prepuce Cover A Vanshy
isJuu1 Aesthetic Locus 199016 Dale Richard An International Approach to Decolonization The Civshy
il-Military Operations of the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNT AG) in Namibia 1989-1990 199017
Digre Brian Recovered Independence and National Choices The Plebshyiscite of 1959 in the Northern Cameroons 199018
Dipeolu J O UNESCO and the Book Crisis in Africa South of the Sashyhara The Example of Nigeria 199019
Dogbe Korsi A Sociology of Appropriate Medical Practice in Africa A Cultural Theoretical Expose 199020
Dunbar Roberta Ann Nigerien Women and Access to Productive Reshysources An Assessment in View of the Project du Code Rural 199021
Elaigwu J Isawa The Shadow of Religion on Nigerian Federalism 1960-90 199022
Elonge Henry Akwo The Ethical Dilemma Facing Legislators in the Cameroon National Assembly 199023
Eluwa G 1 C Mass Mobilization and Rural Development in Nigeria The Quest for Development Strategy 199024
Fair Jo Ellen Are We Really the World Coverage of U S Food Aid to Africa 1980-1989 199025
Fisher Jr William P Mangoes Metaphors and a Measure of Meanshying 199026
Fonge Fuabeh P Perspectives on Archival Material and Other Tools for the Reconstruction of African History A Case Study of the Bishylingual Cameroon Republic 199027
Fosu Augustin Kwasi Capital Instability and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa 199028
Gottlieb Alma A Society of Secrets The Beng of Cote dIvoire 199029
Green Deborah The Democratic Challenge to Fascism 199030 Haile Semere The African States and the Ethiopia-Eritrea War
199031 Hansen Holgrer Bernt Import and Impact of New Visions Dilemshy
mas of Internationalization in Colonial Uganda 199032 Heath Carla W Restructuring Kenyas Broadcasting System An Apshy
praisal of Recent Developments 199033 Ihonvbere Julius O Structural Adjustment the April 1990 Coup
and Democratization in Nigeria 199034 Jackson Sandra The Crisis of Education in Urban South Africa Reshy
sistance Reforms Redress for Change 199035 Jato Miriam N The Empowerment of African Women Through Famishy
ly Planning 199036 Jenkins Ray Subverting Law Imperialism The Journalist-
Historians of the Gold Coast-Ghana 1882-1888 199037 Kalipeni Ezekiel Evidence of a Spontaneous Population Redistribushy
tion in Malawi A Factor Analytic Study 199038 Kalu Anthonia C Reinventing the African Woman Modern African
Literature and Culture as Tools of Development 199039 Kilbride Philip L Adolescent Premarital Pregnancies Among Abashy
luyia of Kenya The Grandparent Role 199040 Kingei Kitula The Socio-Political Element in the Swahili Taarab
Poetry 199041 Kokole Omari H Islam and Ethnicity in Idi Amins Uganda (1971shy
1979) 199042 Lashley Marilyn E On the Land of the King- GaIda Aron (1300)
Land Tenure Organization and Taxation Roots of Famine in Ethiopia 199043
Law Robin Posthumous Questions for Karl Polanyi Price Inflation in Pre-Colonial Dahomey 199044
LawaI Babatunde The Study of Contemporary Art in Nigeria Toshywards a New Theoretical Framework 199045
Lems-Dworkin Carol African Retentions in the Music of Scott JoPshylin 199046
Lodge Tom The United Democratic Front in the 19805 199047 Lord Marcia and John E Fobes UNESCO in Africa Its Contribushy
tions to Libraries Publishing and Literacy Programs 199048 Mlbbs-Zeno Carl C International Pressures for Change in Food Aid
Allocations to Africa 199049
Mabbs-Zeno Carl Tracy Hart and Maxwell Eseonu How Much Good Is Triangular Food Aid 199050
Manzo Kate and Pat McGowan Is Apartheid Dying 199051 Mapunda Bertram B B The Preservation of Antiquities Through
National and Cultural Pride 199052 Martin Marilyn Is There A Place for Black Abstract Painters in
South Africa 199053 Murray Bruce K Wits University Student Politics and the Coming
of Apartheid 199054 Nathan Martha A and Elliot Fratkin Health and Nutritional Conshy
sequences of Recent Sedentarization of Rendille Pastoralists in Northern Kenya 199055
Nesbitt Prexy On the Cutting Edge African-American Political Movements in the 1970s A Preliminary Historical Review 199056
Nkomo Sibusiso The End of the Cold War A New Paradigm for US Foreign Policy Towards South and Southern Africa 199057
OHear Ann florin Lantana Beads More Than Adornment 199058 OguibeOlu Artist as Poet Poet as Artist 199059 Ojo B Adesegun In Search of Democracy and Development An
Analysis of the Initial Aspirations and Problems of the SWAPO Government in Namibia 199060
Okeke Chukwuanugo S When Minimum Is Appropriate The Igbo Example 199061
Okolie Andrew C Adjusting or Evading the Structures The Structural Adjustment Programme and the Prospects for Stability in Nigerias Third Republic 199062
Omara-Otunnu Amii African States and Domestic Conflict Resolushytion in Africa An Historical Case of Uganda 199063
Onwueme Tess Akaeke The Community as Shadow of the Individshyual in Achebes Novels 199064
Osia Kunirum Africa in the 1990s The Elusiveness of Developshyment 199065
Osirim Mary J The Struggle for Empowerment Women and the Inshyformal Sector in Zimbabwe 199066
Owomoyela Oyekan Gender in Traditional African Consciousness 199067
Pateman Roy Lost in the Sand Soviet Arms Transfers to Ethiopia 1977-1990 199068
Paterson Christopher Television News from the Frontline States 199069
Pido Odoch Aesthetic Persuasion The Role of the Military in Reshystructuring Acoli Art 199070
Pirouet M Louise Ugandan Opposition and Dissident Literature in the 19805 199071
Pittin Renee Selective Education Issues ofGender CfIlss and Ideoloshygy in Northern Nigeria 199072
Rasmussen Susan J Reclaiming KnowledgePower Systems Themes of Knowledge Truth and Deception in Tuareg Oral Art 199073
Ravell-Pinto Thelma M Womens Writing and the Politics of South Africa The Ambiguous Role ofNadine Gordimer 199074
Renne Elisha P Things That Threaten The Symbolism of Bunu Conshyfrontational Art 199075
Rich Peter Ndebele Art and Architecture A Twentieth-Century Vishysion 199076
Rothchild Donald and Caroline Hartzell The Road to Gbadolite Great Power and African Mediations in Angola 199077
Saine Abdoulaye S M The Ascent of Lyndon B Johnson and the Demise of Kwame Nkrumah A Drama in Political Subterfuge 199078
Samoff Joel The Financial-Intellectual Complex 199079
Schaefer Charles Silver Thalers and Valuation Money in Early Twentieth-Century Ethiopia 199080
Schmidt Nancy J Africans as Primary Actors in Their Own Lives and Land Validoting African Curriculum Materials 199081
Sessions Andrew C US Media Discourses on the African Other 199082
Serapiao Luis Benjamin Mozambican Conflict and an African Solution 199083
Serpell Robert Participatory Drama as a Medium of Reflection on the Significance of Schooling in Rural Zambia 199084
Shaw Timothy M Reformism and Revisionism in African Political Economy in the 1990s 199085
Sheik-Abdi Abdi A The Simmering Armed Conflict in the Horn of Africa What Fuels It-Tribalism Nationalism or Socialism 199086
Smaldone Joseph P Militarization in Africa Methodology Measureshyment and Mystery 199087
Snipe Tracy D Does a Setlson of Violence Produce the Right Thing 199088
Steel William F and Leila M Webster Responses to Adjustment in Ghanas Small Enterprise Sector 199089
Steiner Christopher B Graven Images Idols and Ideals in The Euroshypean Pictorial Images of Africa 199090
Teferra Daniel The Economic Future of Africa 199091 Tripp Aili Mari Responses of Urban Women to Economic Reform
and Crisis in Urban Tanzania The New Role of Womens Organishyzations 199092
Van de Walle Nicolas The Decline and Fall of the Franc Zone Monshyetary Politics in Francophone Africa 199093
Vergunst Nicolass Building a National Culture Through Political Action or Bidding for Culture at the Political Auction 199094
Warms Richard L The Pyramid of Commerce in Sikasso Factors That Lead to Success in Business 199095
Welch Jr Claude E The Single Party Paradigm De Mortuis 199096
Wenner Mark D Long Term Food Aid Needs The Case of Morocco 1991-2000 199097
Whyte Michael A One Food or Many The Social and Cultural Conshytexts ofFood Production in Uganda and Kenya 199098
Whyte Susan Reynolds The Dynamics of Medical Pluralism in Ugandtz 199099
Bah M Alpha Sierra Leone-Liberia Border Relations 1882-1982 1990100
RECENT DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS Compiled by Joseph J Lauer (Michigan State University)
The theses listed below were reported in Dissertation Abshystracts International (DAI) vol 51 nos 5-7 parts A and B Each citation ends with a page reference to the abstract and order number (if any) for copies Most US dissertations are available from University Microfilms International (300 North Zeeb Road Ann Arbor MI 48106-1346) Canadian theses are available from the National Library of Canada (395 Wellington St Ottawa KIA ON4) British (UK) theses available from the British Library have order numbers with a tlB (for BRDtI) prefix Details on ordering through UMI are in DAI
This is the tenth quarterly supplement to American and Canadian Doctoral Dissertations and Masters Theses on Africa 1974-1987 (Atlanta Crossroads Press 1989) This series lists all US Canadian and British dissertations about Afrishyca that are abstracted in DAI Researchers interested in a particular author or keyword should consult the indexes of DAI or Comprehensive Dissertation Index
Agriculture Arif Abderrahim Introduction and evaluation of perennial forage grasses in central Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 169pp DA51B2677 9030101
Baumgras John E The effects of product markets and multiproduct harvesting on the economics of managing even-aged upland oak stands [Kenya PhD West Virginia U 1990 220pp DA51B2691 9029354
Bouzza Abderrahmane Water conservation in wheat rotations under several management and tilltlge systems in semi-arid areas [Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 132pp DA51B2678 9030107
Chishala Benson H The status of selected micronutrients in Zambian soils and the response of wheat to their application PhD U of Aberdeen (UK) 1987 322pp DA51B2125 BX89747
Etessami Pantea Mutagenesis studies on the genome of cassava ltItent virus (African cassava mosaic virus) PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1989 237pp DA51B2146 BX90010
Hamad Muawia EL-Bedawi PJwspJwrus interactions with some calcareous soils from the Sudan PhD U of Newcastle Upon Tyne (UK) 1989 261pp DA51B2127 BX89718
Qhobela Molapo Characterization of Zanthomonas campestris pathovars affecting maize pearl millet sorghum and sugarcane
[Nigeria PhD Kansas State U 1990 118pp DA51B2699 9029286
Anthropology Bellomo Randy Vincent Methods for documenting unequivocal
evidence of humanly controlled fire at Early Pleistocene archaeological sites in East Africa The role of actualistic studies [Kenya] PhD U of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 437pp DA51A2432 9035145
Crowley Eve Lakeshmi Contracts with the spirits Religion asylum and ethnic identity in the Cacheu Region of Guinea-Bissau PhD Yale U 1990 750pp DA51A2436 9035333
Gruber Mark Francis Sacrifice in the desert An ethnography of the Coptic monastery [Egypt PhD State U of New York at Stony Brook 1990 318pp DA51A2069 9029807
Gunn Susan Elizabeth Development in a nomadic society A Study of indigenous and exogenous change in northern Somalia PhD U of Colorado at Boulder 1990 330pp DA51A2438 9032837
Helms Loretta Ann The special concerns of African-American Peace Corps volunteers EdD Columbia U Teachers Coil 1990 123pp DA51A24399033849
Hirsch Susan Fern Gender and disputing Insurgent voices in coastal Kenyan Muslim courts PhD Duke U 1990 448pp DA51A16709028222
Johnson Brooke Ronald Nomadic networks and pastoral strategies Surviving and exploiting local instability in south Turkana Kenya PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 242pp DA51A20709033117
Lolo Abdalia Mostafa Sociocultural dimensions of popultltion policies in the Third World The Egyptian case PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 514pp DA51A1671 9023941
Shanafelt Robert Andrew Talking peace living conflict The mental and the material on the borders of apartheid [Lesotho PhDI U of Florida 1989 391pp DA51A2071 9028569
Architecture AI-Asad Mohammad The modern state mosque in the eastern Arab
world 1828-1985 [Egypt PhD Harvard U 1990 321pp DA51A21799035430
Arceneaux Kathleen Dugas The script analogue and its application in architectural analysis The reltltionship of African women to African traditional architecture PhD Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U 1989 217pp DA51A1417 9028009
Magutu Gerald Jerry Urban low-income housing and community development in developing countries A reformuhltion with case studies from Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 282pp DA51A14189028944
Biological Sciences Howell James Allen Variation and evolution of Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L) VertIc Fabaceae) PhD Miami U 1990 251pp DA51B2720 9029376
Mengestou Seyoum Species composition dynamics and production of the dominant crustacean zoophlnkton in Lake Awasa Ethiopia PhD U of Waterloo (Can) 1990 DA51B3239
Youm Ousmane Evaluation of natural enemies associated with the millet stalk borer Haimbachia ignefusalis (Hampson) (LepidopteraPyralidae) in Niger PhD Texas AampM U 1990 160pp DA51B218O9027293
Business Administration Aiyeku Joseph Fola ImfXlct of import substitution and export
expansion policy on channels of distribution on non-oil export commodities in Nigeria DBA Nova U 1990 155pp DA51A2095 9031282
Gutu Jackan M An investigation of the environmental dependence hypothesis in state-owned corporations (parastatals) in Kenya A strategic management perspective DBA United States International U 1990 324pp DA51A1682 9027298
Kilani Kilani Abdulkerim The evolution and status of accounting in Libya PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 877pp DA51A1677 BX90144
Okpara Onyemaechi Chikaodi The accessibility and transfer of management technology in Nigerian manufacturing industries DBA United States International U 1990 219pp DA51A1685 9028231
Earth Sciences Owoade Isiaka A yodele Some aspects of the hydrogeology of the crystalline basement complex rocks of south western Nigeria PhD U of Technology Loughborough (UK) 1989 267pp DA51B2254 BX90191
Economics Abdul Hadi Auman Shafiq The role ofcapital markets in underdeveloped countries with fXlrticuhlr reference to South Korea Brazil and Nigeria PhD U of Exeter (UK) 1989 558pp DA51A2471 BX90473
Benjamin Nancy Claire Investment and real exchange rate responses to foreign capital flows A general equilibrium model applied to Cameroon PhD U of California Berkeley 1988 138pp DA51A16939029089
Bocoum Cheick Abagouro An evaluation of the performance of the marketing systems for fed cattle range cattle and beef in Mali PhD Michigan State U2990 217pp DA51A1705 9028626
Deme Mamit A short-run goal programming model of external debt management Nigeria PhD U of Texas at Austin 1990 28Opp DA51A2111 9031553
Diaby Souleymane Economic imfXld analysis of the Ivorian Sardinella fishery PhD U of Rhode Island 1989 209pp DA51A2108 9023253
Esslimi Lahsen Economic liberalization and structural adjustment The Moroccan sugar policy PhD Purdue U 1990 169pp DA51A21089031318
Fakhamps Marcel Sequential decisions under uncertainty and hlbor market failure A model of household behavior in the African semi-arid tropics [Burkina FasoJ PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 359pp DA51A17069028816
Fauniyar Ganesh Prasad An econometric model of rate ofadoption of agricultural technology for developing countries [SwazihlndJ PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 184pp DA51A2110 9032367
Fofanah Alusine Alghali Internal causes ofdependence The role of agriculture in the economy of African state as exemplified in the case of Sierra Leone 1961-1988 PhD U of Denver 1990 263pp DA51A21099033468
Jomini Patrick Andre The economic viability of phosphorus fertilization in southwestern Niger A dynamic approach incorporating agronomic principles PhD Purdue U 1990 233pp DA51A2109 9031345
Kentley Eric George Suakin and its fishermen A study of economic activities and ethnic groupings in a Sudanese port PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 336pp DA51A1709 BX90150
Kourouma Moussa International trade flows and economic interdependence in the West African market PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 2990 138pp DA51A1709 9031803
LOfgren Hans Lennart A quadratic programming study of Egyptian agriculture PhD U ofTexas at Austin 1990 477pp DA51A2104 9031645
Niklitschek Mario Enrique Economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa The implication of the environmental degradation [Ghana] PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 136pp DA51A1707 9030970
Obi John Chukwuka Education and economic growth in Nigeria A case study DA Middle Tennessee State U 1990 85pp
DA51A1701 9026934
Osei-Amoako Yaw Macroeconomic policy in a single-crop economy An econometric study of Ghana PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1990 181pp DA51A2471 9031812
Saadat Yasmin Rita Peasant decision-making Case of North Cameroon PhD Fletcher Sch of Law amp Diplomacy (fufts U)
1989 172pp DA51A1707 9031195
Saerbeck Rainer Project appraisal in dependent economies Application of cost benefit analysis in economic planning in Botswana PhD U of Bradford (UK) 1989 327pp DA51A2475 B-90598
Yassin Abdiaziz Sharif The effects ofgovernment price policies on rural goods A case study-Somalia PhD U of Cincinnati 1990 113pp DA51A2122 9032638
Education Acquaye Alfred A Ghanaian education Its relevance for Ghana in transition EdD U of San Francisco 1990 331pp DA51A1449 9027810
Agahiu Adams Ademu The role of the Nigerian educational system in meeting the skilled manpower needs for national development EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 185pp DA51A23419033593
Akah R Miebi Descriptive analysis of perceived factors influencing the health care choices of rural child-rearing women in Arogbo-Ijaw Nigeria PhD Ohio State U 1990 219pp DA51A2272 9031035
Atanda Alfred Wahabi Locus-of-control and its relation to sex ethnicity religion and education among Ghanaian and Nigerian tribesmen EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 211pp DA51A2314 9033595
Berger jennifer Wildlife extension-a participatory approach to conservation A case study among the Maasai people of Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 379pp DA51A1474 9028739
Boubakri Mohamed The international financial crisis of the 19805 and its impact on educational reform in Morocco with a history of Moroccan education and policy recommendations EdD U of Michigan 1990 253pp DA51A2289 9034360
Cashman Kristen A grounded theory describing factors in the adoption process of the alley farm ing technology by Yoruba women in Nigeria PhD Iowa State U 1990 129pp DA51A2244 9100422
DeVane Evelyn Gaynelle Music education in teacher training colleges in Ghana PhD U of Ghana (Ghana) 1980 484pp DA51A1946 9024805
Dzimbo Kuzvinetsa Peter A critical analysis of the planning and implementation of teacher education reform in Zimbabwe 1980-1987 PhD U of Wisconsin-Madison 1990 307pp DA51A1581 9020438
Egbuna Bridget Georgia An investigation of the crisis in higher education in the two universities of Anambra State Nigeria EdD George Washington U 1990 174pp DA51A1920 9030828
Elatta Taha Mohamed An analysis of indigenous Sudanese graphic imagery and implications for curriculum development in art education PhD Council for National Academic Awards (UK) 1990 319pp DA51A1484 BX90027
Elrayah Tagelsir Hamza A systemic analysis of the problems of the teaching-practice program at Khartoum International Institute for Arabic Language in Sudan PhD Indiana U 1990 278pp DA51A15849030411
Ibida Ego Yvonne A study of tourism education at the university level in Nigeria as viewed by experts in the government higher education and the tourism industry EdD George Washington U 1990 278pp DA51A1921 9030830
Ifeanyi Uju Bibian A content analysis of selected books used in the teaching of African literature in American colleges and universities PhD Kent State U 1990 213pp DA51A1891 9029271
jaja Amelia Nwadiogwa Labour union education in Nigeria PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 24Opp DA51A1478 BX90139
Kupe Serara Segarona A history of the evolution of nursing education in Botswana1922-1980 EdD Columbia UTeachers ColI 1987 506pp DA51A2290 9033919
Lamptey George Nee Oko Public subsidization of nonpublic schools and the development of education in Liberia PhD Columbia U Teachers Coli 1990 185pp DA51A2265 9033869
Laryea Evans Amartey The role of higher education in Africa A study of the attitude of African educators toward the Tananarive recommendations PhD U of North Texas 1990 177pp DA51A14629027718
M uruIi Leunita Auko Education labor force participation residence and fertility among Kenyan women PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 77pp DA51A1933 9032350
Oji Emmanuel Aniefuna Music in education a study of the status of general music education in the curriculum of Anambra (Nigeria) public school system PhD Union Institute 1989 218pp DA51A19479025448
Olurin Niran Emannuel A School administrators perceptions of
discipline and corporal punishment in seleded contemporary Nigerian public secondary schools PhD Indiana State U 1989 187pp DA51A1859 9026706
Pelshak Smith Kyeskat Daspan Rehabilitation and counseling programs for people with disabilities in Nigeria EdD Oklahoma State U 1990 189pp DA51A2270 9035199
Semenye Lois Mvuli The reltltionship between moral reasoning Tearning style and religious orientation of selected students attending theological schools in Kenya EdD Biola U Talbot Sch of Theology 1990 194pp DA51A2257 9025834
Ukaegbu Ephraim Ifeanyichukwu An analysis of problems encountered by Nigerian students as perceived by Nigerian students in urban universities in Texas EdD Texas Southern U 1989 174pp DA51A18679029526
Williams-Lamptey Felicia Walety Teacher training and resource center for adult education in Liberia Curriculum and organization EdD Columbia U Teachers ColI 1990 195pp DA51A2244 9033870
Environmental Sciences Chiotha Sosten Staphiel Biological control of human schistosomiasis using snail-eating fish lMaltlwi PhD U of Maryland ColI Park 1990 174pp DA51B2261 9030877
Fine Arts Coombes Annie Elena Stuart The representation of Africa and the African in Engltlnd 1890-1913 PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1987 498pp DA51A1811 8-83121
Thomas Thelma Katrina Niche decorations from the Tombs of Byzantine Egypt (Heracleopolis Magna and Oxyrhynchus AD 300-5(0) Visions of Afterlife PhD New York U 1990 717pp DA51A14269025149
Folklore Hill Elizabeth Frances A comparative study of the cultural narrative and ltlnguage content of seleded folk tales told in Burma Canada and Yorubaltlnd Nigeria PhD U of Alberta (Can) 1990 DA51A2482
Geography Krabacher Thomas Scott Fishing food and change along the Sherbro Coast of Sierra Leone PhD U of California Davis 1990 416pp DA51A1726 9026837
Perry Edward Carl Core-periphery reltltions An empirical study of North Cameroon PhD U of Pennsylvania 1990 290pp DA51A17269026626
Picard Mary Theresa Local participation in integrated and multiobjective river basin pltlnning A case study of the Senegal River
Basin PhD Oark U 1990 337pp DA51A1727 9026085
Ramphall Davin Rural energy pltlnning and development in the Third World A multicriteria evaluation approach [Kenya PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 378pp DA51A2123 9032366
Health Sciences Anyanwu Rosemary Chinyere A food safety control strategy for
developing countries Based on studies of Nigeria Ghana Cote dIvoire United Kingdom and France PhD U of Reading (UK) 1989 413pp DA51B2840 BX90197
Chitsulo Lester A comparative study on measurement of Schistosoma mansoni transmission by coprologic and serologic techniques [Egypt amp Maltlwi] PhD Tulane U 1990 120pp DA51B2841 9032509
Ehigiator Lucky Osarchieman The rural health model in Bendel State of Nigeria Impad of community participation DrPH U of California Berkeley 1989 279pp DA51B2306 9028705
Guptill Katharine Schuyler Evaluation of an infant weaning food intervention in Kwara State Nigeria ScD Johns Hopkins U Sch of Public Health and Hygiene 1990 379pp DA51B3331 9030682
Khogali Fathia Ahmed Mohammed The design implementation monitoring and evaluation of a training programme for prospedive catering officers for hospitals in the Sudan PhD U of Bath (UK) 1989 430pp DA51B3307 BX90609
Nhare Duncan Kinyua Simple predictors of low birthweight at the community level Their potential application in primary health care for the prevention ofadverse pregnancy outcomes in rural Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 336pp DA51B2309 9028388
Troslte Richard Murray Differential household survival during a drought-induced food crisis in central Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 536pp DA51B2310 9028376
UpvalI Michele Jean The articultltion of nurses and indigenous healers in Swaziltlnd A nursing perspedive PhD U of Utah 1990 241pp DA51B3329 9100377
History Asres Alem History of the Ethiopian Student Movement (in Ethiopia
and North America) Its impact on internal social change 1960-1974 PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 216pp DA51A1733 9030844
Cook Weston Franklin The Hundred Years War for Morocco 1465-1580 Warfare and state building in the early modern Maghrib PhD Georgetown U 1989 652pp DA51A1740 9027667
Coventry Donald C The public career of Sir Francis Reginald Wingate High Commissioner for Egypt 1917-1919 PhD The
American V 1989 326pp DA51A1730 9027884
Diallo Geraldyne Pemberton The philosophy of Ahmed Sikou Touri and its impact on the development of the Republic of Guinea 1958-1971 PhD City V of New York 1990 278pp DA51A1731 9029929
Gatlin Darryle John A socioeconomic history of Sao Vicente de Cabo Verde 1830-1970 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 284pp DA51A24919017069
Ghebre-Ab Habtu World War II and the disposal of Africa orientale italiana (a comparative study) PhD Miami V 1990 228pp DA51A2127 9029383
James Marylee Massey Good news for the poor The Church and community development in South Africa PhD Boston V 1990 285pp DA51A2130 9029767
Lazerson Joshua Nathaniel The Communist Party of South Africa the Springbok Legion and the South African Congress of Democrats Democratic whites in the South African liberation movement 1942-1964 PhD Northwestern V 1990 433pp DA51A2130 9031953
Mbuia-JOao Tome Nhamitambo The revolt of Dom Jeronimo Chingulia of Mombasa1590-1637 (an African episode in the Portuguese century of decline) [Kenya] PhD Catholic V of America 1990 577pp DA51A1733 9027645
Rubert Steven Craig You have taken my sweat Agricultural wage labour in colonial Zimbabwe 1904 to 1945 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 416pp DA51A2491 9033971
Schoenbrun David Lee Early history in eastern AfricaS Great Lakes region Linguistic ecological and archaeological approaches ca 500 BC to ca AD 1000 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 851pp DA51A2491 9033982
Journalism Chaudhary Anju Grover Coverage of development news by Western and Third World newspapers Theory and practice [Nigeria PhD V of Maryland CoIl Park 1990 297pp DA51A1427 9030874
Ngwe George Anuongong The Pan-African News Agency A regional response to global news flow problems PhD Southern Illinois V at Carbondale 1989 149pp DA51A1813 9022810
Language Faraclas Nicholas Gregory A grammar of Nigerian Pidgin PhD V of CaliforniaBerkeley 1989 706pp DA51A1595 9028817
Mangana Mark Rhetorical content in the Amarna correspondence
from the Levant [Egypt PhD Hebrew Vnion Coll-Jewish Institute of Religion 1990 224pp DA51A1593 9028107
Nyaggah Lynette Behm Cross-Linguistic influence in Kenyan English The impact of Swahili and Kikuyu on syntax PhD Vof California Los Angeles 1990 236pp DA51A1598 9028355
Sheridan J Mark The homilies of Rufus of Shotep on the Gospels of Matthew and Luke [Egypt] PhD Catholic V of America 2990 487pp DA51A1593 9027966
Law Ogiamien Tony Bestman Emokpae The legal aspects and implications of artificial conception services in Nigeria PhD Vof Essex (VK) 1989 411pp DA51A1747 8-90113
Literature Adal Youmna A Sufism in Ibn Khaldun An annotated translation
of the Shifa al-Sailli-Tahdhib al-MasailITunisia PhD Indiana V 1990 378pp DA51A1629 9030377
Guzofsky Rosalie Mujeres heroicas en el romancero judeo~spafiol [Morocco] PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 310pp DA51A1631 9026568
Mama Raouf Images of Africa and Africans in Western literature PhD V of Michigan 1990 130pp DA51A2377 9034479
Sample Maxine J Cornish The representation of space in selected works by Bessie Head Buchi Emecheta and Flora Nwapa PhD Emory V 1990 174pp DA51A1611 9027938
Mass Communications Morgan Muhammad Patricia-Devine An intracultural communication model for socioeconomic redevelopment in Sub-Saharan Africa PhD V of Kentucky 1990 258pp DA51A2189 9035046
Morgan Gary Benedict US media and government A content analysis of press coverage of the us call for sanctions against Libya DA V of Northern Colorado 1990 119pp DA51A1817 9029136
Political Science Adams Linda Shull From peace partner to security partner An
examination of US-Egyptian relations in the Carter administration PhD V of South Carolina 1990 310pp DA51A1748 9029155
Adogamhe Paul Garuba Nigeria-OPEC relations Analysis of the change in Nigerias foreign policy behavior toward OPEC 1983-1985 PhD City V of New York 1990 382pp DA51A1749 9029908
Akingbemi A yodele Makanju-Ola Agricultural development in Nigeria An analysis of the World Bank-assisted Agricultural Development Program PhD Claremont Graduate Sch 1990 349pp DA51A2141 9032564
Attah Okon Efiong The role of African soldiers in politics New diredions in comparing civilian and military regimes PhD Washington V 1989 266pp DA51A1749 9027391
Fage Kamilu Sani Nigerias foreign policy towards Chad 1960-1985 A study of the dynamics of African inter-state relations PhD Vof Pittsburgh 1990 266pp DA51A251O 9028459
Khadiagala Gilbert Muruli The Frontline States in southern African international politics 1975-1989 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 428pp DA51A1764 9030210
Kimaru Christopher Maina An analysis of us foreign assistance to tropical Africa in the 1980s PhD V of Maryland Baltimore County 1990 169pp DA51A2154 9032712
Kosoko David Nigerias inter-African relations A study of continuity and change in Nigerias African policy 1960-1983 PhD American V 1990 287pp DA51A1764 9028140
Mitchell Thomas G Black faces white heads Internal settlements in southern Africa PhD V of Southern California 1990 DA51A1765
Rana Kipkorir Aly Azad Politics underdevelopment and socilll conflict A study of class formation in Kenya PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 358pp DA51A2S06 9033979
Sanad Jamal Ali Islam and sociopolitical change A comparative study of Egyptian Kuwaiti and Palestinian attitudes PhD V of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 DA51A2S06
Sandberg Eve Nan International foreign aid donor cohesion and donor bounded decision-making in Zambias agricultural sedor PhD Yale V 1990 353pp DA51A2S07 9035366
Solop Frederic Ira From the margins to the mainstream The antiapartheid movement and the politics of agenda-setting in the United States PhD Rutgers The State V of New Jersey New Brunswick 1990 302pp DA51A2507 9034957
Tevoedjre Eric The limits and uses ofdeviance in Franco-African relations The relations of Guinea (Conakry) Congo and Benin with France 1958-1981 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 317pp DA51A17669030256
Tidwell Alan Interdependence ethnicity and anti-apartheid The case ofTransAfrica PhD V of Kent at Canterbury (UK) 1989 267pp DA51A1767 BX90013
Torulagha Priye Sunday A study of moral norms concerning war in precolonial traditional Nigerian societies PhD V of Oklahoma 1990 289pp DA51A2151 9033285
Psychology
Pretorius Johannes W White South African identity development and psychopathology PhD Boston V 1990 152pp DA51B2632 9019700
Religion Bassaw Joseph Kwamina Developing a ministry of evangelism among Ghanaians in Brooklyn New York DMin Drew V 1990 160pp DA51A2407 9100003
Frankfurter David Thomas Munro Elijah in Upper Egypt Studies in the history and composition of the Coptic Elijah Apocalypse PhD Princeton V 1990 407pp DA51A1652 9027546
Katz Jonathan Glustrom The vision of the Prophet in fifteenth century North Africa Muhammad al-Zawawis Tuhfat al-Nazir PhD Princeton V 1990 404pp DA51A1653 9027549
Sociology Achanfuo-Yeboah David Joe Internal migration population redistribution and urbanisation in Ghana PhD V of Alberta (Can) 199ODA51A2525
Asana Festus Ambe Problems of marriage and family life in an African context viewed from the perspective of the Christian pastor as counselor [Cameroon] ThO Boston V Sch of Theology 1990 332pp DA51A1790 9026046
Cole Bankole Akinyemi Police power and accountability in the Nigerian criminal process PhD V of Keele (UK) 1989 615pp DA51A1782 BX89951
Diop Francois Path Diop Economic determinants of child health and the utilization of health services in Sub-Saharan Africa The case of Ivory Coast PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 232pp DA51A2525 9030184
Fluharty David Henning Charisma as attachment to the divine Some Hasidic principles for comparison of social movements ofGandhi Nasser Ben-Gurion and King [Egypt] PhD V of New Hampshire 1990 584pp DA51A1802 9027429
Hamid Adil Abdelaziz Mohamed Perceptions of the Sudanese professional working in Saudi Arabia on migration and economic development of the Sudan PhD V of North Texas 1990 152pp DA51A17999027708
Macharia Sospeter Kinuthia The role of social networks and the state in the urban informal sector The case of Nairobi Kenya PhD V of Cali fomi a Berkeley 1989 281pp DA51A1781 9028942
Mengesha Astair Gebremariam The role of women in agricultural production and household decision-making A cross-cultural comparison
between India and Cameroon PhD Iowa State V 1990 170pp DA51A2539 9035101
Osirim Mary Johnson Characteristics ofentrepreneurship in Nigerian industries that started small PhD Harvard V 1990 251pp DA51A2539 9035529
Zaky Hassan Hussein Mohamed Simultaneous approach to family size decisions in Egypt PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 205pp DA51A17869030272
Theater Creamer Richard E Athol Fugard The playwright as director of his works [South Africa) PhD City V of New York 1990 402pp DA51AI4449029926
Theology Egbulem Chris Nwaka The Rite Zairois in the context of liturgical inculturation in midd1e-belt Africa since the Second Vatican Council STD Catholic V of America 1989 41Opp DA51AI659 9027616
Urban amp Regional Planning Elkhishin Khaled Salah Planning for growth in the Cairo region A
strategic management approach modelled on the Paris experience [Egypt PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 311pp DA51AI803 9026548
Oluwoye Jacob Oludoye Assessment of pedestrian crossing activity in the determination of reducing conflict between pedestrian and vehicles along a strip of commercial streets in Nigeria PhD V of New South Wales (Australia) 1988 DA51AI804
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DIRECTORS RETIRING IN 1991
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WE THANK ASA ENDOWMENT CONTRIBUTORS (Contributing between January 1 and March 1 1991)
Donors Olayiwola Abegunrin j Michael Armer Thomas Bassett amp Carol
Spindel Robert H Bates Simon PX Battestini Anne W Beaman janet Beik Gerald j Bender Iris Berger Caroline Bledsoe jean-Louis Bourgeois Larry W Bowman Patrick M Boyle Thomas Callaghy Maria Cattell Brenda Chalfin Naomi Chazan James H Cobbe David C Conrad Kristy D Cook Clifton C Crais Barbara de Zalduondo Eugene DeBenko
Alison L Des Forges William J Dewey Susan E Diduk Jean M Due David Easterbrook Carol M Eastman Elizabeth Eldredge Risa E1lovich Ralph Faulkingham Gillian Feeley-Hamik Harvey M Feinberg Karen E Fields Augustin Kwasi Fosu Mark Freudenberger Alan Frishman Christraud M Geary Charles Geshekter James Lowell Gibbs Jr Linda Giles Paula Girshick Wendy J Glassmire Harvey Glickman Roger Gocking jean E Meeh Gosebrink
Albert L Gray Margaret H Greenwood David H Groff Susan Hall Thelma Harris Charles W Hartwig Carla W Heath Thomas J Hinnebusch David Uru Iyam amp Ruby A Bell-Gam
Lucy Jarosz Sheridan Wjohns George Joseph Bennetta Jules-Rosette RJuly Edward Kannyo Ivan Karp Vincent B Khapoya Andrew Kirchmeier Audie Klotz Dolores B Koenig jeanne Koopman Mary Alice Kraehe Jon Kraus
Ann M Lesch Barbara Lewis Suzanne Grant Lewis Olga F Linares Anne Lippert Carol Ann Lorenz janice Love amp Peter Sedershy
berg Chris Lowe Edris Makward Kristin Mann Bertram Mapunda George A Martin William Martin Ali A Mazrui Charles W McOellan Neil McHugh Margaret 0 Mclane Eronini R Megwa Mildred amp Robert Mortimer Fred Morton Jack H Mower Patrick K Mutegi Peter Nazareth
Ike Ndolo William W Neher Michael Niemann AnnOHear Jack Parson Karen Porter Labelle Pruss in Elisha P Renne Bart Rousseve Vicki Rovine John Allen Rowe Eve Sandberg David Sandgren
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ASA 5 NEWS
LETTERS Dear Dr Bay
I would like to thank you Dr Lashymouse-Smith and Dr Adell Patton for playing an instrumental role in making the African Studies Associashytions tribute to E Franklin Frazier possible Both the Saturday morning panel session on his life and work and the reception which was held the Friday evening before the session were successful
Since the Baltimore meeting I have become aware that my stateshyment on Professor Frazier liE Frankshylin Frazier ASA First African Amerishycan President and a Son of Baltimore has generated a debate as to whom the recognition of the first elected president of the association belongs The principals on which the debate centers are Frazier and Dr Robert Cummings who was presishydent of the ASA in 1985 The primary concern issues from an erroneous declaration that the African Studies Association elected Frazier as presishydent in 1963 Factually Frazier was elected to the office of vice president in 1962 a position from which under ASAs by-laws the encumbent autoshymatically accedes to the presidency Factually Cummings was elected vice president in 1984 and served as president in 1985 making him the first African American to serve a term as president of the ASA
The statement which appears in the program for the Thirty-Third Anshynual Meeting of ASA was not intendshyed to diminish the accomplishment of my fellow colleague Professor Cumshymings Rather it was an attempt to recognize the pioneering works of one of this countrys foremost scholshyars on the African American experishyence
Charles Jarmon Howard University
Dear Dr Bay
We spotted an announcement in the newsletter a month or so back for your 1991 calendar Men and Women of Power Africa in Historical Photoshygraphs We ordered two copies one for a Christmas gift to ourselves and one for a friend
To our surprise on receipt of the calendars we leafed through them and came to July discovering Eliot Elisofons photo of the father and two brothers of one of oUT colleagues (and immediate past department chair) in the History Department at the Unishyversity of Lubumbashi He was born the year of the photo but immediately recognized which of his many brothshyers the two were One has been a Zairian politician and lives in Kinshashysa the other back in the royal village Our other friend lost his intended Christmas gift as it seemed only right to give it to Professor Belepe
For the sake of historical accuracy we would point out an error unshyderstandable for a visiting photograshypher which Professor Belepe noshyticed so it can be corrected for any future use of the photo There has been a confusion among three Kuba kings wi th similar names
Mbop Mabiinc maMbeky1916-1919 Kwete Mabiinc maKyen 1919-1939 Mbop Mabiinc maK yen 1939-1969
As the date of the photo indicates it is the third of these who is pictured here and so the third name is incorrect as is the beginning date of his reign
We are delighted with the calenshydars and sincerely hope that the ASA will repeat the fund-raiser again in 1992
J Jeffrey Hoover University of Lubumbashi
The following letter to James Baker Secretary of State was shared with us by PeArl T Robinson President TransAfrishyca Boston Chapter
Dear Secretary Baker We in the Boston Chapter of Transshy
Africa are concerned that the US Govshyernment make the most positive conshytribution it can to the restoration of peace and security in Liberia and a transition to honest competitive and open elections for a constitutionally legitimate government of that beleashyguered country In keeping with this concern we emphasize the following beliefs
1) The peace and transition plan being implemented by the ECOW AS states offers the best hope that the tragically abused people of Liberia have to achieve a reasonably prompt restoration of law and order and a peaceful workable transition to deshymocracy The ECOWAS state should receive the commendation of the US government and whatever financial and diplomatic support we can give to ECOW AS to help it to carry the inishytiative to a successful conclusion
2) As a central part of the ECOWshyAS transition plan and reflecting the choice of the broadest meeting yet held of the substantial political groups of Liberians the Interim Govshyernment headed by Dr Amos Sawshyyer a person of proven integrity and competence has now taken up resishydence within the country We believe that the IG should receive the recogshynition and support of the US Governshyment The White House or State Deshypartment should immediately make that intention clearly evident
3) Distribution of food and other relief supplies should not be made subject to political criteria Donor agencies and organizations should provide such material and foodstuffs as they can to any other ports and regions of the country able to receive them However inspection by the
Interim Government or the ECOMOG forces of relief shipments coming into the country is a reasonable requirement in our view
4) Now that the Interim Government is in residence within the country the US after extending recognition should resume its economic and emergency assistance to that country working through the Interim Government Further working through the Interim Government the US should unblock all non-lethal assistance provided for Liberia under any of the pending or previous authorizations of assistance and in fact should expand its assistance program to help meet the acute needs for food and health relief resettlement of refugees and displaced persons and restoration of
basic services 5) The US should assist in the
immediate evacuation of refugees from Monrovia and elsewhere There is especially a need to provide security and safe passage for the thousands of persons at the Presidential Palace many of whom come from the former Presidents region or were associated with his regime and now fear for their lives Safe passage and refugee camp arrangements would be needed until these people can safely return to their homes
Liberia is too dose and important a friend of the US and has suffered too much already in which suffering we are complici t to merit being ignored or manipulated by our government in a period of such acute need and such
In Memoriam Gwendolen Carter Gwendolen M Carter died in
Orange City Florida on 20 February 1991 Her life spanned the extraordishynary events and transformations of the twentieth century and she was an active observer and participant in many of them She reached out to people and they in turn saw in her someone who would champion their causes and respond to their needs Human beings rather than detached institutions or political structures were at the center of her political analyses Her particular concern with Africa and her in-depth involvement with South Africa drew her into drashymatic circumstances She discussed politics with Kwame Nkrumah and saluted Nelson Mandela as he was led out of the courtroom to life imshyprisonment
Gwen Carter was born in Hamilshyton Ontario and received the BA from the University of Toronto in 1929 She then went to Oxford Unishyversity where she also received the BA in 1931 She was a member of the faculty of McMaster University at Hamilton Ontario from 1932 to 1935
before returning to Oxford to comshyplete the MA degree in 1936 In 1938 she was awarded the PhD from Radshycliffe College of Harvard University She taught at Wellesley College from 1938 to 1941 and at Tufts College in 1942-43 before joining the faculty at Smith College where she remained from 1943 to 1964 and where she was named to the Sophia Smith Chair of Political Science in 1961
In 1964 she was invited to become the director of the African Studies Proshygram at Northwestern University and was appointed the Melville J Hersshykovits Professor of African Affairs In 1974 she agreed to join the faculty of the African Studies Program and the Political Science Department of Indiashyna University and for the next ten years she enlivened the intellectual life of her colleagues and students In 1984 she accepted an offer from the University of Florida where she taught until 1987 Her international stature was recognized by the confershyral of honorary degrees from 13 unishyversities in the United States and Canshyada the George V Medal for Public
promise for renewal To continue to hesitate in
supporting the Interim Government headed by Dr Sawyer and to continue to encourage fighting forces to believe that some better arrangement than the Interim Government offers might corne to them through US influence as we believe that some US officials have done only prolongs the suffering of the Liberian people and impedes real progress toward full democratic and constitutional government in that country
We hope that you will give your most conscientious attention to the points we raise and take appropriate action
Pearl T Robinson TransAfrica Boston Chapter
Service in 1935 the Achievement Award of the American Association of University Women in 1962 and the Distinguished Scholar Award of the ASA in 1978 She was president of the African Studies Association in 1958shy59 president of the New England Poshylitical Science Association in 1959-60 and vice president of the American Political Science Association in 1963shy64 In the 19405 she became an Amerishycan citizen and was frequently called upon as a consultant by government agencies and private organizations She was a member of the board of the African-American Institute for more than 20 years
Gwen Carter continued to publish and to be professionally engaged into her 80s Her publications which spanned a period of more than 40 years are her enduring and impresshysive legacy to all of us as well as to fushyture generations of scholars Her work ranged from her first book in 1947 on the British Commonwealth to numerous other books articles and essays The Governments of Great Britshyain France and the Soviet Union
which she coauthored with John H Rainey in 1949 was followed by five editions with John Herz For many years this was the preeminent text in comparative politics in departments of political science throughout the United States In the Preface to the first edition Carter and Rainey summed up their perspective Their approach aimed to depict governshyments as a living complex of activities and arrangements which change and develop in response to the character needs desires and purposes of hushyman beings Gwens concern with political power and its effects on peoshyples lives led her to an extensive stay in South Africa in the 1950s and reshysulted in her pioneering study The Politics of Inequality South Africa Since 1948 Some of her comments in the Inshytroduction to the book epitomize Gwens academic beliefs and commitshyment [TJhroughout most of my two substantial periods of investigation in [South Africa] I was far more conshycerned with understanding the points of view and character of action of the different groups in the community than judging them No one who goes to South Africa for a serious study of the situation can ultimately avoid judgements But to the best of my abilshyity I have tried to separate facts and analysis from such judgements and to let the former speak for themshyselves On trips to South Africa Gwen met and interacted with politishycal and intellectual leaders at every level She made lifelong friends throughout the country and became a symbol of a caring outside world This was the crucial period of the imshyplementation of apartheid and Gwens insights provided scholars and policymakers with an undershystanding of what was happening in South Africa
Her monumental work From Protest to Challenge A Documentary History of African Politics in South Afrishyca 1882-1964 which was edited with Thomas Karis Sheridan Johns and Gail Gerhart is a collection of annoshytated documents and essays chronishy
cling African nationalism in South Afshyrica and the struggle for political s0shy
cial and economic rights Without Gwens efforts to collect preserve and protect these documents many of them would certainly have been lost In particular she helped arrange for important materials which might have been confiscated by the authorishyties to leave South Africa
So far I have written about Gwenshydolen Carter the scholar the consumshymate professional and the internationshyal figure On a more personal level she was a woman of great courage and independence who refused to acshycept barriers of any sort Despite the limitations imposed on her by a severe case of polio when she was four years old she was never spatially nor intelshylectually confined In reminiscing Gwen always said I was more intershyested in what I could do than I was inshyterested in what I couldnt do Her father a pediatrician and her mother encouraged her to do anything that she could do No part of Africa or for that matter of the world was inacshycessible despite her physical disabilishyty In an era of male domination Gwen considered no academic posishytion or office beyond her reach Her curiosity interest in human beings reshyfusal to accept barriers of any sort and her sense of adventure are all legenshydary Gwen loved to travel but she never went simply as a tourist She was purposeful and set out to find out what was going on and to meet eveshyryone In fact this started early At the age of 19 on a visit to her uncle who was mayor of Oxford at the time she was asked to act as mayoress for a day and she was presented to the Prince of Wales She really enjoyed meeting new people she kept the conshytacts alive through her voluminous correspondence and on her return visi ts she almost seemed a member of the family Through her conversations and questioning she gained insights and understanding and she translated these impressions into her writings
As a young woman she traveled to Nazi Germany with her lifelong friend
Louise Holborn In 1948-49 she went on a round-the-world trip visiting Commonwealth countries including South Africa where she remained for three months driving herself in a speshycially adapted car as she criss-crossed the country In the 195Os on the eve of independence for many African countries she again traveled extenshysively on the continent Her detailed accounts of her meetings and impresshysions will some day prove to be an inshyvaluable source of information for reshysearchers on this crucial period in African history
Gwen was a great teacher She shared her knowledge fully with her students and she generously opened her home to them for meals seminars and receptions But she also had high academic standards and if these were not met she had no hesitation in letting students know where they stood She helped countless students from Africa adjust to the demands of life in the United States and in many instances was responsible for their coming to America A number of her students are now at universities or in government positions in Africa
It has been a great privilege for me to know Gwen Carter and to work with her on several projects Gwens sense of freshness and excitement nurtured and sustained ideas Occashysionally we had different opinions but we always discussed them fully and resolved them through ongoing and lively debate She was a woman of deep convictions and real courage I can still hear her voice on her return from South Africa at the age of 80 afshyter she had been held in detention and interrogated by South African police I simply refused to talk with them I just kept demanding to see the American ambassador
I honor Gwen Carter as a teacher a researcher a personal friend and a pishyoneer She was a woman of fearless integrity and intrepid mind
Patrick OMeara African Studies Program
Indiana University
The ASA Scholarly Research and South Africa by Martin Klein
The question of the relationship of American researchers right of other nations to impose conditions on foreign to South Africa was raised at last springs board meeting research though I sometimes question the wisdom of and a committee of which I was a hesitant member doing so and I certainly question the wisdom of us produced a resolution recommending that scholars imposing restrictions on ourselves I am opposed to any working in South Africa make contact with the Union of ideological vetting of scholarship I do not believe that we Democratic University Staff Associations We decided to should demand that other scholars take an ideological bring the question before the Business Meeting in litmus test I believe our obligation is to seek our truths Baltimore where a number of amendments were passed wherever we find them To do this we must avoid Since there was no quorum it left us with the problem of ideological blinders and in fact we should seek to criticize what to do with the resolution Convinced that I was in a our own assumptions I have also been convinced that it is minority in my reservations I decided to appoint a new wrong for the ASA to establish a special link to UDUSA committee of people involved with South Africa I found which is a member of the Mass Democratic Movement three people willing to serve but as I looked for a fourth I though my own sympathies are strongly with the MOM I increasingly found that others shared my reservations believe it is incumbent on scholars to make contacts with including many who like myself considered themselves the broadest possible range of groups As an organization strong supporters of the liberation struggle I have we may favor some kinds of exchanges over others but it therefore decided to leave the matter until the spring board is wrong for us to oppose any exchange of ideas or any meeting Members of this board or other members of the contact between scholars There is one other consideration association are free to re-write the resolution we discussed South Africa is going through a rapid process of change in Baltimore or to prepare another one This is not the time for us to link ourselves to any single
faction or to limit the free exercize of our critical faculties I The basis of my opposition is an opposition to any kind will thus probably oppose any resolution brought forward
of ideological controls over research I do not question the
LIBERIA WATCH The African-American Institute has new arrivals employment If you are a Liberian or
established LIBERIA WATCH shy a 3) acting as a clearing house for a friend of Liberia with a knowledge network of Liberian and US groups information about refugee relief of openings in one or more concerned about Liberia shy to efforts in effect or planned in Liberia employment areas and a willingness coordinate information about Liberian andor surrounding countries and to assist Liberian colleagues please let relief efforts to assist Liberian refugee assistance in the US us have your name refugees in this country and to keep 4) distributing updated 3) requests for information from the American public US government information about the situation the media Ifyou are a journalist we and Congressional members UN through a regular newsletter targeted will be glad to assist you in officials and PVO groups aware of developments including the course of the civil war the quest for peace and
to US US Government and PVO organizations the media and individuals of influence and interest
publicizing the Liberian story 4) donations to help LIBERIA
WATCH continue its work and assistance being given by Liberian volunteers to assist the committees and international groups LIBERIA WATCH welcomes Please send information or
The activities of LIBERIA WATCH 1) information that would be
helpful to any of the committees as requests donations and offers of assistance to
include well as information about groups 1) monitoring voluntary working in Liberia and the refugee LIBERIA WATCH
departure options 2) maintaining an inventory of
communities 2) networkers who can assist the
co Jane J Martin The African-American Institute
available resources for Liberians and many Liberians who have taken 833 United Nations Plaza providing an information service for refuge in the US and need to find New York NY 10017
PRISONERS OF CONSCIENCE IN SUDAN The following information was provided by Africa Watch and Amnesty International
The Sudan Government is continuing to hold several hundred political prisoners in conditions that are seriously prejudicial to their physical and psychological health and in some cases put them in danger of serious disablity or premature death These are flagrant violations of the basic rights of detainees In addition torture is practiced on a systematic basis particularly in non-official detention centres
Since the current military government seized power in Sudan in June 1989 a total of several thousand people have been detained without charge and without trial at least once While most have subsequently been released there are presently estimated to be a minimum of 400 political prisoners in Sudan About half of this number are held in ghost-houses the unofficial detention centers of the security services and the remainder in the official prisons chiefly Kober Prison (Khartoum) Shalla Prison (Darfur Region) Port Sudan New Haifa and Kassala Prisons (eastern Region) Dabak prison (near Khartoum) and Military Headquarters More than fifty political detainees are known to be suffering from medical conditions which require treatment
Commonly those suspected of anti-government activities or views are detained by members of the security forces (organizations newly set up since the coup detat of June 1989) and taken at once to ghost houses In these centers detainees are subjected to a wide range of forms of abuse Africa Watch knows of over 70 detainees who have been subjected to torture Some of these methods leave serious physical and psychological scars and one detainee Dr Ali Fadul died under torture in April After a period ranging between a few days to several weeks the detainees are transferred to normal prisons including Kober Prison Shalla and Port Sudan In these prisons the detainees are not subjected to torture and are allowed to socialize with other prisoners However medical attention is frequently deliberately denied even to seriously ill detainees giving rise to grave concern in many cases In Shalla prison
located in a remote desert lack of food clean water and sanitation is also a matter of concern
Among the prisoners of conscience in Sudan are numerous academics detained without charge or trial since a new military government seized power Some have been released uncharged but up to a dozen are still held at various prisons in Sudan They are detained because of their peaceful opposition to the new military government and in some cases because of their past activities
Recommendations for action include writing urgent appeals to the Sudanese authorities listed below
His Excellency Mr Abdalla Ahmed Abdalla Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Sudan 2210 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington DC 20008
His Excellency Mr el Rashid Abu Shama Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Sudan 3 Cleveland Row StJamess London SW1A 1DD England
Lt-Gen Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir Peoples Palace POBox 281 Khartoum Sudan
Mr Mahjoub al-Badawi Mohamed Minister of Education Ministry of Education Khartoum Sudan
African Book Drive by Osei-Mensah Aborampah
Over the last five years a group of imental basis for expansion into other problems University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee African countries We do not anticipate any problems students faculty and staff has built a In the course of the book drive in soliciting the books and in spite of framework for a Book Drive to colshy however we have encountered severe time constraints books that we collect lect books for African universities and financial constraints Finding a way are carefully sorted to suit the needs secondary schools The group beshy to ship the books has become the most of African institutions We ask for lieves that books provide a unique frustrating aspect of the drive Meanshy help in locating funding agencies that type of relief and human capital inshy while requests for books continue to are willing to support the book drive vestment for their users Most memshy be sent in by a few more schools in Any suggestions or questions conshybers including myself are aware of Ghana Thus we want to inform cerning this project may be forwarded the acu te shortage of reading materishy readers about the ongoing book drive to Osei-Mensah Aborampah Departshyals that exist in many African institushy in Wisconsin and to network with orshy ment of Afro-American Studies Unishytions The group has assisted in makshy ganizations and individuals involved versity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Box ing a number of book shipments to in similar projects in order to exshy 413 Milwaukee WI 53201 (414) 229shyvarious schools in Ghana on an exper- change ideas and help solve common 4155
Opportunities in Africa Visions in Action WorldTeach Urban Development Internship Programs in Africa
Namibia independent since March 1990 is seeking colshyVisions in Action is a small nonsectarian nonpolitical lege graduates to serve as math science and English
NGO offering one-year internships in Africa beginning teachers in rural primary and secondary schools throughshyJuly 1991 and October 1991 Positions are available with out the country WorldTeach an international voluntary African nonprofit organizations international developshy service agency based at Harvard University has been inshyment organizations newspapers magazines and health vited to identify select and place candidates The Worldshyclinics The program involves a month-long orientation TeachNamibia program offers participants the opportushyincluding intensive language study followed by a 12- nity to live and work in a rural community and to put month internship their knowledge and skills to work in building a new and
equitable education system Visions has secured placements in Nairobi Kenya and
Kampala Uganda beginning in July 1991 and will open 1) Applications are accepted from all majors no teachshyprograms in Francophone Africa and Sou thern Africa in ing or language experience is required Fall 1991 or Spring 1992 if there is sufficient interest 2) Volunteers receive housing and a monthly salary to
cover day to day expenses Interns are required to cover their own costs which 3) Volunteers make a one-year commitment and pay a
will be between $4200 and $4800 per year Some interns program fee of $3950 which covers airfare health insushymay receive a stipend to partially cover their housing rance placement training and support costs though this cannot be guaranteed
For more information call or write WorldTeach HarshyApplications are due June 14 1991 for October proshy vard Institute for International Development One Eliot
grams For applications contact Visions in Action 3637 Street Cambridge MA 02138-5705 (617) 495-5527 FAX Fulton St NW Washington DC 20007 (202) 625-7403 (617) 495-1239
Iowa Africanists are pleased to announce the founding of the Iowa African Studies Association (IASA) with some 80 active members IASA wishes to be in touch with other state and regional associations to share information on activities and plans Please contact the Iowans through Robert T Anderson Iowa Peace Institute Box 480 Grinnell IA 50112 (515shy236-4880) or James J Zaffiro Dept of Political Science Central COllege Pella IA 50219 (515-628-5123)
Future Meetings and Calls for Papers
Dalhousie University (Halifax Nova Scotia Canada) sponsored a symposium in March on The Political Econoshymy of Security amp Democracy in the South in the 1990s Dishyalectics of National Adjustments Regional Conflicts amp Gloshybal Alignments dealing with the implications of structural adjustment conditions and changing East-West relations on security and development in Africa with parshyticular reference to regional cooperation and politicallibershyalization
On September 26--281991 a symposium building on the first Africa session will be held with a comparative foshycus on the Caribbean and Southeast Asia including conshytrasting contextual and theoretical perspectives surviving at the margins in the new international division of labor and power
Participation is invited from academics analysts media and NGOs Please contact the organizer for further details and with paper proposals Funding is very limited so parshyticipants should seek financial support from their own inshystitutions Only paper-givers may be offered accommodashytion
Organizer Timothy M Shaw African Studies amp Forshyeign Policy Studies Dalhousie University Halifax Nova Scotia B3H 4H6 (902) 494-6630 FAX (902) 494-2319
A joint Royal African SocietyAfrican Studies Associashytion of the UK conference on The African Presence in the United Kingdom will be held on Friday 13 December 1991 at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies University of London
Proposals for papers and further information is availashyble from David Killingray Dept of Historical and Cultural Studies Goldsmiths College University of London New Cross London SE14 6NW England
The Arts Council of the African Studies Association (ACASA) is pleased to announce the Ninth Triennial Symshyposium on African Art It will be hosted by the University of Iowas School of Art and Art History and Museum of Art in Iowa City and will run from April 23 to April 25 1992
Panel and paper proposals from all disciplines and geoshygraphical areas are welcome and those that emphasize cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural approaches are espeshy
cially welcome Deadline for panel proposal submissions is Spring 1991
and the deadline for paper proposals is October 11991 Please send to Allen F Roberts Program Chair Anthropolshyogy Dept McBride Hall The University of Iowa Iowa City IA 52242
Recent Meetings The Constituent Conference of the World Council of Pashy
nafrican Organizations Project met in Cotonou Benin from 11 to 15 February 1991 The meeting was held to promote exchanges of ideas and co-operation between Panafrican Organizations in the international community and all other organizations committed to promoting the renaissance of the African personality humanism and a just and durable peace in a non-racial world
For further information write Africa-Cultures Internashytional Institute Carre 6 Ancien Pont BP 1245 Cotonou Benin
A symposium Science in Africa - Achievements and Prospects was convened during the Sub-Saharan Africa Program of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting in Washington DC on Februshyary 151991 The purpose of the symposium was to inshycrease awareness of the success and importance of science in Africa by highlighting several Africans whose work has affected the world scientific community and made a signifishycant impact on science and technology within Africa Its audience was a diverse group of scientists in related fields as well as science policy experts representatives from the development and diplomatic communities and Africanists from many disciplines
For further information write AAAS Sub-Saharan Afrishyca Program Directorate for International Programs 1333 H Street NW Washington DC 20005 (202) 326--6650
At the Annual Conference on African Policy Issues held at the World Bank on April 3 1991 Robert McNamara preshysented Africas Development Crisis Agricultural Stagnashytion Population Explosion and Environmental Degradashytion In addition Ibrahim Gambari Richard Joseph Kefle Wadajo and Moses Tesi presented Democratic Change in Africa Its Sustenance and Consolidation For further inshyformation regarding this conference write to Moses Tesi Middle Tennessee State University Department of Political Science Murfreesboro TN 37132
Africana Resources in Frankfurt (Germany) (excerpted from Newletter 3 Johann Wolfgang Goethe-UniversiHit October 1990)
Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek (Oty and University Library) Bockenheimer Landstrasse 134-138 6000 Frankfurt am Main 1 Phone 0697907-212
Opening hours Monday Wednesday Friday 10 am - 430 pm Tuesday Thursday 10am- 8 pm
The City and University Library of Frankfurt has an exshytensive collection of works on Africa which - regarding its size and completeness is unparalleled in the Germanshyspeaking world The Africa collection (one of the largest collections on Africa existing in Europe) consists of more than 120000 volumes with 5000 to 6000 acquisitions a year
Hiob Ludolf (1624-1704) the founder of Ethiopian studshyies made the first large donation to the section on Africa A valuable collection of Ethiopian manuscripts was given to the library by the scientist Eduard Ruppell (1794-1884) Continuous acquisitions of reseach reports contributed to keeping the Africa collection always up to date While up to World War II literature on the whole Mrican continent was collected after World War II the emphasis shifted to IIMrica South of the Sahara Today the largest and most important section is the Library of the German Colonial Society It is due to the existence of this stock that in 1964 the spedal collection area IIAfrica South of the Sahara was transferred to the Oty and University Library of Frankfurt Apart from the African states bordering the Mediterraneshyan and Sudan Ethiopia and the Hom of Africa all African countries belong to this special collection area as well as all fields of study except modern economics law and
medicine To make the literature available on Africa known outshy
side Frankfurt a special catalogue (Subject Catalogue Afrishyca Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek Frankfurt am Main Bearb von ID Wolcke-Renk Miinchen New York Lonshydon Paris Saur Vols 1 ff) has been appearing since 1976 as well as a quarterly Current Contents Africa (CCA) inshyforming about new articles from and on Africa In addishytion a listing of all recently acquired titles is published four times a year
Volkerkundliche Bibliothek (Ethnological Library) Liebigstr41 6000 Frankfurt Am Main 1 Phone 069721012
Opening hours Monday - Thursday 2-530pm Friday 9 -12 am
The Ethnological Library which is adminstrated by the Frobenius Institute at present possesses about 85000 volshyumes It contains the literary collection of the Frobenius Institute (about 43800 volumes) of the Frankfurt Museum of Ethnography (about 27900 volumes) of the Institute for Historical Ethnology Johann Wolfgang Goethe University (about 12800 volumes) and of the Frobenius Society (about 500 volumes) The Ethnological Library is at the same time a faculty library within the Faculty of History of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University The Africa secshytion contains about 25000 volumes
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and provide assistance for minority students (who are US citizens) interested in pursuing the PhD degree in any school of Indiana University with a concentration in Afrishycan Studies American Indians African Americans Hisshypanic Americans and Puerto Ricans who will receive a bachelors degree from a regionally-accredited college or university by the fall of the year they enroll may apply Students who have received a masters degree or are curshyrently enrolled in graduate study may also apply Tenure of the Liebenow Fellowship is two (2) years with a stipend of $8000 plus tuition and normal fees for each year The successful fellow must maintain a GP A of 32 for the durashytion of the fellowship period and is expected to devote full-time to study during the fellowship period and will not be required to teach or provide other services The Afshyrican Studies Program the students academic department and the University Graduate School will assist the fellow in securing additional funding to continue study for the period after the fellowship
Application Procedure Students should submit a completed fellowship applicashytion to the African Studies Program as well as submit an application to the department or school in which they plan to enroll at Indiana University Application fonns for the J Gus Liebenow Fellowship are available through Patrick
OMeara Director African Studies Program Woodburn Hall 221 Indiana University Bloomington IN 47405 (812) 855-8284
The Trustees of the Institute of Current World Affairs are offering a two-year fellowship in southern Africa ICWA requires Fellows to be 35 or younger and provides support for spouses but tends to shy away from applishycants with small children It does not fund the writing of books already outlined or completing advanced degrees so only candidates who have finished their formal educashytions are considered If a candidate is a practicing professhysional expertise in a field that would be valuable in southshyern Africa such as international law political geography or journalism is preferred Candidates can be of any nashytionality but the ICWA medium of exchange is English
Fellowship applications should include (a) a curriculum vitae or resume (b) an infonnal personalprofessional aushytobiography (c) a rationale and design for the fellowship (this is not intended to be followed to the letter we read it with an eye peeled for seriousness imagination depth of homework wit and writing style) and (d) three samples of previous writing For infonnation contact The Institute of Current World Affairs The Crane-Rogers Foundation 4 West Wheelock Street Hanover NH 03755 (603) 643-5548
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Bucknell University African andor Middle East History
One year replacement position at the Assistant Professhysor level jointly in Department of History and Internationshyal Relations Program To teach 33 load including twoshysemester survey in herhis field and preferably semester courses in history of Imperialism and in European Internal Relations before 1900 Applications will be reviewed as reshyceived Contact Mark Newman Department of History Bucknell University Lewisburg Pa 17837 Applications from women and members of minority groups are espeshycially encouraged
Social Science Research Council Program in African Studies
The Social Science Research Council invites applications for a Program Associate to complement current staffing of its Program in African Studies Applicants must have a PhD in one of the social sciences Candidates with multi-
The Travelling Sabbatical Professor Ernest N Emenyonu seeks a position as a proshy
fessor of African literature for the 1991-92 academic sesshysion He has taught in several universities in the US and was a tenured professor at the University of Colorado Boulder before returning to Nigeria in 1975 He has been professor of English and Literary Studies at the University of Calabar since 1980 and spent the 1984-85 academic year at the University of Montana Missoula as an Exchange Professor of English He currently serves as the General Editor of Calabar Studies in African Literature For a copy of his resume write to him at the University of Calabar Deshypartment of English and Literary Studies PO Box 3645 Unical Post Office Calabar Nigeria
Professor E J Alagoa seeks teachingresearch position in African history as of 1992-93 preferably in affiliation with an African Afro-American andor inter-disciplinary studies program His areas of specialty and in which he has published extensively are oral tradition methodology and historiography For a copy of his resume write to E J Alagoa PO Box 125 University of Port Harcourt Choba Port Harcourt Rivers State Nigeria or Lisa Aronson Deshypartment of Arts Skidmore College Saratoga Springs NY 12866
disciplinary backgrounds are desirable as are candidates who could help link our programs to other regions of the world through the development of comparative projects
Duties would include assisting with research planning planning seminars workshops and conferences over seeshying fellowship competitions preparing grant proposals and maintaining relationships with researchers and acashydemic institutions throughout the world
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Publications of Interest Temple University Presss recent release of the Catalog of
the Charles L Blockson Afro-American Collection is comprised of materials that date from 1581 to the present It is among the largest collection of items relating to the African Diasshypora experience and is the first catalog by an AfricanshyAmerican bibliophile to be published by a major universishyty It is available to ASA members at a 20 discount off the list price of $6995 To order call toll-free 1-800-457shy1656 FAX (215) 787-4719 or write Temple University Press Broad amp Oxford Streets Philadelphia PA 19122
The African Development Prespectives yenetlrbook 1989 (Vol n Karl Wohlmuth et al (eds) fills a gap in the literature on Africas development problems Experts from African and international organizations from universities and research institutions from government and non-governmental orshyganizations report on problems and solutions on new polishycies programmes projections and visions on new and onshygoing projects in and for Africa To order write to Verlag Schelzky ampJeep Arndtstr II D-1000 Berlin 61 Germany ISBN 3-923024-29-0 Pb 712 pp DM 98- $5800
umd and People of Nigeria Rivers State ed E J Alagoa and Tekena N Tamuno Port Harcourt Riverside Commushynications 1989253 pp softcover Contains 28 scholarly arshyticles divided according to the following topics the natural environment the human environment culture history politics and government the economy and social developshyment $25 plus $150 postage and handling Order from Lisa Aronson Dept of Art Skidmore College Saratoga Springs NY 12866
1990 Mentbership Directory Addendum We regret that the following names were inadvertently omitted from the 1990 Membership Directory All of these individuals reshynewed their memberships before the June 1 1990 deadline for inclusion in the Directory
Aborampah Osei-Mensah University of Wisconsin 214 Mitchell Hall Box 413 Milwaukee WI 53201 Associate Professor University of Wisconsin Sociology West Africa414-2294155
Ambruster Nancy 42 W 13th St 213 NewYorkNY 10(H1 Librarian Brooklyn Public Library
Barkan Joel 833 River St Iowa City IA 52246 Professor University of Iowa Political Science East Africa 319-335-2337
Barkan Sandra 833 River St Iowa City IA 52246 Associate Director Honors Program University of Iowa Comshyparative Literature 319-335-1684
Borstelmann M 1705 Buck Creek Ct Fayetteville NC 28304 History
Calhoun Craig Carolina Population Center 123 W Franklin St Chapel Hill NC27514 Research Associate University of North Carolina Political Scishyence 919-966-2329
Coger Dalvan 1433 W Crestwood Dr Memphis TN 38119 Associate Professor Northwest Memphis Community College History Southern Africa 901-678-3392
Coger Greta M 1433 W Crestwood Dr Memphis TN 38119 Instructor Northwest Memphis Community College Literashyture West Africa 901-678-3392
DeLargy Pamela Carolina Population Center 123 W Franklin St Chapel Hill NC 27514 Research Associate University of North Carolina Political Scishyence 919-966-2329
Hoover Ellen United Methodist Church PO Box 22037 Kitwe Zambia Assistant Professor Faculte Methodiste de Thoologie History North Africa
Hoover Jeffrey United Methodist Church PO Box 22037 Kitwe Zambia Associate Professor Universite de Lubumbashi History Censhytral Africa
Kokole Omari H Department of Political Science SUNY-Binghamton Binghamshyton NY 13902 SUNY-Binghamton ReligionPhilosophy Political Science East North West Africa
Nyang Sulayman S PO Box 1193 Howard University Washington DC 20059 Howard University Political Science
Nyangoro Julius E University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Africa amp AfroshyAmerican Studies 401 Alumni Bldg 004 A Chapel Hill NC 27514 University of North Carolin at Chapel Hill Political Science
Ofuatey-Kodjoe W 112-40 177th St St Albans NY 11433 Professor City University of New York Political Science West Africa 212-642-24
Rubin Deborah S Department of SociologyAnthropology University of the Pashycific Stockton CA 95209-3903 Assistant Professor University of the Pacific Anthropology East Africa 209-946-2815
Salamone Frank A 23 West St White Plains NY 10605 Associate Professor Chair Iona College - Seton School Anthroshypology West Africa 914-378-8135
Udogu E Ike Department of Political Science Francis Marion College Florshyence SC 29501 Associate Professor Francis Marion College Political Science Nigeria West Africa 803-661-1617
Yansane Aguibouy Box 4549 Berkeley CA 94704 Professor San Francisco State University Economics 415-338shy2495
NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS TO THE AFRICAN STUDIES REVIEW
The office phone number of Carol Thompson edishytor of the African Studies Review has been changed to 213-740-1683 Professor Thompsons address remains the same Department of Political Science VKC 327 University of Southern California Los Angeles CA 90089-0044
ANNUAL MEETING PAPERS 1990
The following papers are included in the collection of the proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association Baltimore Maryland 14 November 1990 Individual copies are available at $4 each for ASA members and $5 for nonmembers Complete sets of the pashypers in xerox microfilm or microfiche are available for $375 When ordering individual papers please include the order number that accompanies each entry Contact Afrishycan Studies Association Credit Union Building Emory University Atlanta Georgia 30322
Adam Hussein M Leadership Values and NGOVDO Institution Building 19901
Aduonum Kwasi The Atum Pan Talking Drum in the Akan Adowa Musical Ensemble 19902
Aduonum Kwasi Text and Rhythm in African Music 19903 Ajayi Omofolabo Constructing Gender Through Myths An Analyshy
sis of Some West African Myths 19904 Alexander Neville Discussants Comments Black and White Polishy
tics in South Africa The Road Ahead 19905 Allman Jean Marie The Oral Interview That Wasnt Reflections on
Gender Politics and Research Methodology in Asante 19906 Askin Steve Mobutus Wealth How He Got It How He Spends It
19907 Bourgault Louise M Talking to People in the Oral Tradition Ethnoshy
graphic Research for Development Communication 19908 Brooks Paula T Beyond the Debt Crisis Financing Sustainable
Growth 19909 Burt Eugene C Minimum and Maximum Propriety Clothing and
Change in an East African Culture 199010 Cattell Maria G Between the Generations Intergenerational Conshy
tracts and Care of the Elderly in Samia Kenya 199011 Chikwendu Eudora Communication Problems in Government Intershy
vention in Cooperatives in Nigeria 199012 Chimanikire Donald P Africa Development and Ethics The Introshy
duction of Liberalisation in Zimbabwe 199013 Cobbe James Economic Implications for Lesotho of Change in South
Africa 199014 Compagnon Daniel Political Crisis in Somalia The Legacy of an Exshy
hausted Personal Rule 199015 Conner Michael W The 19th Century Nguni Prepuce Cover A Vanshy
isJuu1 Aesthetic Locus 199016 Dale Richard An International Approach to Decolonization The Civshy
il-Military Operations of the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNT AG) in Namibia 1989-1990 199017
Digre Brian Recovered Independence and National Choices The Plebshyiscite of 1959 in the Northern Cameroons 199018
Dipeolu J O UNESCO and the Book Crisis in Africa South of the Sashyhara The Example of Nigeria 199019
Dogbe Korsi A Sociology of Appropriate Medical Practice in Africa A Cultural Theoretical Expose 199020
Dunbar Roberta Ann Nigerien Women and Access to Productive Reshysources An Assessment in View of the Project du Code Rural 199021
Elaigwu J Isawa The Shadow of Religion on Nigerian Federalism 1960-90 199022
Elonge Henry Akwo The Ethical Dilemma Facing Legislators in the Cameroon National Assembly 199023
Eluwa G 1 C Mass Mobilization and Rural Development in Nigeria The Quest for Development Strategy 199024
Fair Jo Ellen Are We Really the World Coverage of U S Food Aid to Africa 1980-1989 199025
Fisher Jr William P Mangoes Metaphors and a Measure of Meanshying 199026
Fonge Fuabeh P Perspectives on Archival Material and Other Tools for the Reconstruction of African History A Case Study of the Bishylingual Cameroon Republic 199027
Fosu Augustin Kwasi Capital Instability and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa 199028
Gottlieb Alma A Society of Secrets The Beng of Cote dIvoire 199029
Green Deborah The Democratic Challenge to Fascism 199030 Haile Semere The African States and the Ethiopia-Eritrea War
199031 Hansen Holgrer Bernt Import and Impact of New Visions Dilemshy
mas of Internationalization in Colonial Uganda 199032 Heath Carla W Restructuring Kenyas Broadcasting System An Apshy
praisal of Recent Developments 199033 Ihonvbere Julius O Structural Adjustment the April 1990 Coup
and Democratization in Nigeria 199034 Jackson Sandra The Crisis of Education in Urban South Africa Reshy
sistance Reforms Redress for Change 199035 Jato Miriam N The Empowerment of African Women Through Famishy
ly Planning 199036 Jenkins Ray Subverting Law Imperialism The Journalist-
Historians of the Gold Coast-Ghana 1882-1888 199037 Kalipeni Ezekiel Evidence of a Spontaneous Population Redistribushy
tion in Malawi A Factor Analytic Study 199038 Kalu Anthonia C Reinventing the African Woman Modern African
Literature and Culture as Tools of Development 199039 Kilbride Philip L Adolescent Premarital Pregnancies Among Abashy
luyia of Kenya The Grandparent Role 199040 Kingei Kitula The Socio-Political Element in the Swahili Taarab
Poetry 199041 Kokole Omari H Islam and Ethnicity in Idi Amins Uganda (1971shy
1979) 199042 Lashley Marilyn E On the Land of the King- GaIda Aron (1300)
Land Tenure Organization and Taxation Roots of Famine in Ethiopia 199043
Law Robin Posthumous Questions for Karl Polanyi Price Inflation in Pre-Colonial Dahomey 199044
LawaI Babatunde The Study of Contemporary Art in Nigeria Toshywards a New Theoretical Framework 199045
Lems-Dworkin Carol African Retentions in the Music of Scott JoPshylin 199046
Lodge Tom The United Democratic Front in the 19805 199047 Lord Marcia and John E Fobes UNESCO in Africa Its Contribushy
tions to Libraries Publishing and Literacy Programs 199048 Mlbbs-Zeno Carl C International Pressures for Change in Food Aid
Allocations to Africa 199049
Mabbs-Zeno Carl Tracy Hart and Maxwell Eseonu How Much Good Is Triangular Food Aid 199050
Manzo Kate and Pat McGowan Is Apartheid Dying 199051 Mapunda Bertram B B The Preservation of Antiquities Through
National and Cultural Pride 199052 Martin Marilyn Is There A Place for Black Abstract Painters in
South Africa 199053 Murray Bruce K Wits University Student Politics and the Coming
of Apartheid 199054 Nathan Martha A and Elliot Fratkin Health and Nutritional Conshy
sequences of Recent Sedentarization of Rendille Pastoralists in Northern Kenya 199055
Nesbitt Prexy On the Cutting Edge African-American Political Movements in the 1970s A Preliminary Historical Review 199056
Nkomo Sibusiso The End of the Cold War A New Paradigm for US Foreign Policy Towards South and Southern Africa 199057
OHear Ann florin Lantana Beads More Than Adornment 199058 OguibeOlu Artist as Poet Poet as Artist 199059 Ojo B Adesegun In Search of Democracy and Development An
Analysis of the Initial Aspirations and Problems of the SWAPO Government in Namibia 199060
Okeke Chukwuanugo S When Minimum Is Appropriate The Igbo Example 199061
Okolie Andrew C Adjusting or Evading the Structures The Structural Adjustment Programme and the Prospects for Stability in Nigerias Third Republic 199062
Omara-Otunnu Amii African States and Domestic Conflict Resolushytion in Africa An Historical Case of Uganda 199063
Onwueme Tess Akaeke The Community as Shadow of the Individshyual in Achebes Novels 199064
Osia Kunirum Africa in the 1990s The Elusiveness of Developshyment 199065
Osirim Mary J The Struggle for Empowerment Women and the Inshyformal Sector in Zimbabwe 199066
Owomoyela Oyekan Gender in Traditional African Consciousness 199067
Pateman Roy Lost in the Sand Soviet Arms Transfers to Ethiopia 1977-1990 199068
Paterson Christopher Television News from the Frontline States 199069
Pido Odoch Aesthetic Persuasion The Role of the Military in Reshystructuring Acoli Art 199070
Pirouet M Louise Ugandan Opposition and Dissident Literature in the 19805 199071
Pittin Renee Selective Education Issues ofGender CfIlss and Ideoloshygy in Northern Nigeria 199072
Rasmussen Susan J Reclaiming KnowledgePower Systems Themes of Knowledge Truth and Deception in Tuareg Oral Art 199073
Ravell-Pinto Thelma M Womens Writing and the Politics of South Africa The Ambiguous Role ofNadine Gordimer 199074
Renne Elisha P Things That Threaten The Symbolism of Bunu Conshyfrontational Art 199075
Rich Peter Ndebele Art and Architecture A Twentieth-Century Vishysion 199076
Rothchild Donald and Caroline Hartzell The Road to Gbadolite Great Power and African Mediations in Angola 199077
Saine Abdoulaye S M The Ascent of Lyndon B Johnson and the Demise of Kwame Nkrumah A Drama in Political Subterfuge 199078
Samoff Joel The Financial-Intellectual Complex 199079
Schaefer Charles Silver Thalers and Valuation Money in Early Twentieth-Century Ethiopia 199080
Schmidt Nancy J Africans as Primary Actors in Their Own Lives and Land Validoting African Curriculum Materials 199081
Sessions Andrew C US Media Discourses on the African Other 199082
Serapiao Luis Benjamin Mozambican Conflict and an African Solution 199083
Serpell Robert Participatory Drama as a Medium of Reflection on the Significance of Schooling in Rural Zambia 199084
Shaw Timothy M Reformism and Revisionism in African Political Economy in the 1990s 199085
Sheik-Abdi Abdi A The Simmering Armed Conflict in the Horn of Africa What Fuels It-Tribalism Nationalism or Socialism 199086
Smaldone Joseph P Militarization in Africa Methodology Measureshyment and Mystery 199087
Snipe Tracy D Does a Setlson of Violence Produce the Right Thing 199088
Steel William F and Leila M Webster Responses to Adjustment in Ghanas Small Enterprise Sector 199089
Steiner Christopher B Graven Images Idols and Ideals in The Euroshypean Pictorial Images of Africa 199090
Teferra Daniel The Economic Future of Africa 199091 Tripp Aili Mari Responses of Urban Women to Economic Reform
and Crisis in Urban Tanzania The New Role of Womens Organishyzations 199092
Van de Walle Nicolas The Decline and Fall of the Franc Zone Monshyetary Politics in Francophone Africa 199093
Vergunst Nicolass Building a National Culture Through Political Action or Bidding for Culture at the Political Auction 199094
Warms Richard L The Pyramid of Commerce in Sikasso Factors That Lead to Success in Business 199095
Welch Jr Claude E The Single Party Paradigm De Mortuis 199096
Wenner Mark D Long Term Food Aid Needs The Case of Morocco 1991-2000 199097
Whyte Michael A One Food or Many The Social and Cultural Conshytexts ofFood Production in Uganda and Kenya 199098
Whyte Susan Reynolds The Dynamics of Medical Pluralism in Ugandtz 199099
Bah M Alpha Sierra Leone-Liberia Border Relations 1882-1982 1990100
RECENT DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS Compiled by Joseph J Lauer (Michigan State University)
The theses listed below were reported in Dissertation Abshystracts International (DAI) vol 51 nos 5-7 parts A and B Each citation ends with a page reference to the abstract and order number (if any) for copies Most US dissertations are available from University Microfilms International (300 North Zeeb Road Ann Arbor MI 48106-1346) Canadian theses are available from the National Library of Canada (395 Wellington St Ottawa KIA ON4) British (UK) theses available from the British Library have order numbers with a tlB (for BRDtI) prefix Details on ordering through UMI are in DAI
This is the tenth quarterly supplement to American and Canadian Doctoral Dissertations and Masters Theses on Africa 1974-1987 (Atlanta Crossroads Press 1989) This series lists all US Canadian and British dissertations about Afrishyca that are abstracted in DAI Researchers interested in a particular author or keyword should consult the indexes of DAI or Comprehensive Dissertation Index
Agriculture Arif Abderrahim Introduction and evaluation of perennial forage grasses in central Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 169pp DA51B2677 9030101
Baumgras John E The effects of product markets and multiproduct harvesting on the economics of managing even-aged upland oak stands [Kenya PhD West Virginia U 1990 220pp DA51B2691 9029354
Bouzza Abderrahmane Water conservation in wheat rotations under several management and tilltlge systems in semi-arid areas [Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 132pp DA51B2678 9030107
Chishala Benson H The status of selected micronutrients in Zambian soils and the response of wheat to their application PhD U of Aberdeen (UK) 1987 322pp DA51B2125 BX89747
Etessami Pantea Mutagenesis studies on the genome of cassava ltItent virus (African cassava mosaic virus) PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1989 237pp DA51B2146 BX90010
Hamad Muawia EL-Bedawi PJwspJwrus interactions with some calcareous soils from the Sudan PhD U of Newcastle Upon Tyne (UK) 1989 261pp DA51B2127 BX89718
Qhobela Molapo Characterization of Zanthomonas campestris pathovars affecting maize pearl millet sorghum and sugarcane
[Nigeria PhD Kansas State U 1990 118pp DA51B2699 9029286
Anthropology Bellomo Randy Vincent Methods for documenting unequivocal
evidence of humanly controlled fire at Early Pleistocene archaeological sites in East Africa The role of actualistic studies [Kenya] PhD U of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 437pp DA51A2432 9035145
Crowley Eve Lakeshmi Contracts with the spirits Religion asylum and ethnic identity in the Cacheu Region of Guinea-Bissau PhD Yale U 1990 750pp DA51A2436 9035333
Gruber Mark Francis Sacrifice in the desert An ethnography of the Coptic monastery [Egypt PhD State U of New York at Stony Brook 1990 318pp DA51A2069 9029807
Gunn Susan Elizabeth Development in a nomadic society A Study of indigenous and exogenous change in northern Somalia PhD U of Colorado at Boulder 1990 330pp DA51A2438 9032837
Helms Loretta Ann The special concerns of African-American Peace Corps volunteers EdD Columbia U Teachers Coil 1990 123pp DA51A24399033849
Hirsch Susan Fern Gender and disputing Insurgent voices in coastal Kenyan Muslim courts PhD Duke U 1990 448pp DA51A16709028222
Johnson Brooke Ronald Nomadic networks and pastoral strategies Surviving and exploiting local instability in south Turkana Kenya PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 242pp DA51A20709033117
Lolo Abdalia Mostafa Sociocultural dimensions of popultltion policies in the Third World The Egyptian case PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 514pp DA51A1671 9023941
Shanafelt Robert Andrew Talking peace living conflict The mental and the material on the borders of apartheid [Lesotho PhDI U of Florida 1989 391pp DA51A2071 9028569
Architecture AI-Asad Mohammad The modern state mosque in the eastern Arab
world 1828-1985 [Egypt PhD Harvard U 1990 321pp DA51A21799035430
Arceneaux Kathleen Dugas The script analogue and its application in architectural analysis The reltltionship of African women to African traditional architecture PhD Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U 1989 217pp DA51A1417 9028009
Magutu Gerald Jerry Urban low-income housing and community development in developing countries A reformuhltion with case studies from Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 282pp DA51A14189028944
Biological Sciences Howell James Allen Variation and evolution of Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L) VertIc Fabaceae) PhD Miami U 1990 251pp DA51B2720 9029376
Mengestou Seyoum Species composition dynamics and production of the dominant crustacean zoophlnkton in Lake Awasa Ethiopia PhD U of Waterloo (Can) 1990 DA51B3239
Youm Ousmane Evaluation of natural enemies associated with the millet stalk borer Haimbachia ignefusalis (Hampson) (LepidopteraPyralidae) in Niger PhD Texas AampM U 1990 160pp DA51B218O9027293
Business Administration Aiyeku Joseph Fola ImfXlct of import substitution and export
expansion policy on channels of distribution on non-oil export commodities in Nigeria DBA Nova U 1990 155pp DA51A2095 9031282
Gutu Jackan M An investigation of the environmental dependence hypothesis in state-owned corporations (parastatals) in Kenya A strategic management perspective DBA United States International U 1990 324pp DA51A1682 9027298
Kilani Kilani Abdulkerim The evolution and status of accounting in Libya PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 877pp DA51A1677 BX90144
Okpara Onyemaechi Chikaodi The accessibility and transfer of management technology in Nigerian manufacturing industries DBA United States International U 1990 219pp DA51A1685 9028231
Earth Sciences Owoade Isiaka A yodele Some aspects of the hydrogeology of the crystalline basement complex rocks of south western Nigeria PhD U of Technology Loughborough (UK) 1989 267pp DA51B2254 BX90191
Economics Abdul Hadi Auman Shafiq The role ofcapital markets in underdeveloped countries with fXlrticuhlr reference to South Korea Brazil and Nigeria PhD U of Exeter (UK) 1989 558pp DA51A2471 BX90473
Benjamin Nancy Claire Investment and real exchange rate responses to foreign capital flows A general equilibrium model applied to Cameroon PhD U of California Berkeley 1988 138pp DA51A16939029089
Bocoum Cheick Abagouro An evaluation of the performance of the marketing systems for fed cattle range cattle and beef in Mali PhD Michigan State U2990 217pp DA51A1705 9028626
Deme Mamit A short-run goal programming model of external debt management Nigeria PhD U of Texas at Austin 1990 28Opp DA51A2111 9031553
Diaby Souleymane Economic imfXld analysis of the Ivorian Sardinella fishery PhD U of Rhode Island 1989 209pp DA51A2108 9023253
Esslimi Lahsen Economic liberalization and structural adjustment The Moroccan sugar policy PhD Purdue U 1990 169pp DA51A21089031318
Fakhamps Marcel Sequential decisions under uncertainty and hlbor market failure A model of household behavior in the African semi-arid tropics [Burkina FasoJ PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 359pp DA51A17069028816
Fauniyar Ganesh Prasad An econometric model of rate ofadoption of agricultural technology for developing countries [SwazihlndJ PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 184pp DA51A2110 9032367
Fofanah Alusine Alghali Internal causes ofdependence The role of agriculture in the economy of African state as exemplified in the case of Sierra Leone 1961-1988 PhD U of Denver 1990 263pp DA51A21099033468
Jomini Patrick Andre The economic viability of phosphorus fertilization in southwestern Niger A dynamic approach incorporating agronomic principles PhD Purdue U 1990 233pp DA51A2109 9031345
Kentley Eric George Suakin and its fishermen A study of economic activities and ethnic groupings in a Sudanese port PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 336pp DA51A1709 BX90150
Kourouma Moussa International trade flows and economic interdependence in the West African market PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 2990 138pp DA51A1709 9031803
LOfgren Hans Lennart A quadratic programming study of Egyptian agriculture PhD U ofTexas at Austin 1990 477pp DA51A2104 9031645
Niklitschek Mario Enrique Economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa The implication of the environmental degradation [Ghana] PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 136pp DA51A1707 9030970
Obi John Chukwuka Education and economic growth in Nigeria A case study DA Middle Tennessee State U 1990 85pp
DA51A1701 9026934
Osei-Amoako Yaw Macroeconomic policy in a single-crop economy An econometric study of Ghana PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1990 181pp DA51A2471 9031812
Saadat Yasmin Rita Peasant decision-making Case of North Cameroon PhD Fletcher Sch of Law amp Diplomacy (fufts U)
1989 172pp DA51A1707 9031195
Saerbeck Rainer Project appraisal in dependent economies Application of cost benefit analysis in economic planning in Botswana PhD U of Bradford (UK) 1989 327pp DA51A2475 B-90598
Yassin Abdiaziz Sharif The effects ofgovernment price policies on rural goods A case study-Somalia PhD U of Cincinnati 1990 113pp DA51A2122 9032638
Education Acquaye Alfred A Ghanaian education Its relevance for Ghana in transition EdD U of San Francisco 1990 331pp DA51A1449 9027810
Agahiu Adams Ademu The role of the Nigerian educational system in meeting the skilled manpower needs for national development EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 185pp DA51A23419033593
Akah R Miebi Descriptive analysis of perceived factors influencing the health care choices of rural child-rearing women in Arogbo-Ijaw Nigeria PhD Ohio State U 1990 219pp DA51A2272 9031035
Atanda Alfred Wahabi Locus-of-control and its relation to sex ethnicity religion and education among Ghanaian and Nigerian tribesmen EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 211pp DA51A2314 9033595
Berger jennifer Wildlife extension-a participatory approach to conservation A case study among the Maasai people of Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 379pp DA51A1474 9028739
Boubakri Mohamed The international financial crisis of the 19805 and its impact on educational reform in Morocco with a history of Moroccan education and policy recommendations EdD U of Michigan 1990 253pp DA51A2289 9034360
Cashman Kristen A grounded theory describing factors in the adoption process of the alley farm ing technology by Yoruba women in Nigeria PhD Iowa State U 1990 129pp DA51A2244 9100422
DeVane Evelyn Gaynelle Music education in teacher training colleges in Ghana PhD U of Ghana (Ghana) 1980 484pp DA51A1946 9024805
Dzimbo Kuzvinetsa Peter A critical analysis of the planning and implementation of teacher education reform in Zimbabwe 1980-1987 PhD U of Wisconsin-Madison 1990 307pp DA51A1581 9020438
Egbuna Bridget Georgia An investigation of the crisis in higher education in the two universities of Anambra State Nigeria EdD George Washington U 1990 174pp DA51A1920 9030828
Elatta Taha Mohamed An analysis of indigenous Sudanese graphic imagery and implications for curriculum development in art education PhD Council for National Academic Awards (UK) 1990 319pp DA51A1484 BX90027
Elrayah Tagelsir Hamza A systemic analysis of the problems of the teaching-practice program at Khartoum International Institute for Arabic Language in Sudan PhD Indiana U 1990 278pp DA51A15849030411
Ibida Ego Yvonne A study of tourism education at the university level in Nigeria as viewed by experts in the government higher education and the tourism industry EdD George Washington U 1990 278pp DA51A1921 9030830
Ifeanyi Uju Bibian A content analysis of selected books used in the teaching of African literature in American colleges and universities PhD Kent State U 1990 213pp DA51A1891 9029271
jaja Amelia Nwadiogwa Labour union education in Nigeria PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 24Opp DA51A1478 BX90139
Kupe Serara Segarona A history of the evolution of nursing education in Botswana1922-1980 EdD Columbia UTeachers ColI 1987 506pp DA51A2290 9033919
Lamptey George Nee Oko Public subsidization of nonpublic schools and the development of education in Liberia PhD Columbia U Teachers Coli 1990 185pp DA51A2265 9033869
Laryea Evans Amartey The role of higher education in Africa A study of the attitude of African educators toward the Tananarive recommendations PhD U of North Texas 1990 177pp DA51A14629027718
M uruIi Leunita Auko Education labor force participation residence and fertility among Kenyan women PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 77pp DA51A1933 9032350
Oji Emmanuel Aniefuna Music in education a study of the status of general music education in the curriculum of Anambra (Nigeria) public school system PhD Union Institute 1989 218pp DA51A19479025448
Olurin Niran Emannuel A School administrators perceptions of
discipline and corporal punishment in seleded contemporary Nigerian public secondary schools PhD Indiana State U 1989 187pp DA51A1859 9026706
Pelshak Smith Kyeskat Daspan Rehabilitation and counseling programs for people with disabilities in Nigeria EdD Oklahoma State U 1990 189pp DA51A2270 9035199
Semenye Lois Mvuli The reltltionship between moral reasoning Tearning style and religious orientation of selected students attending theological schools in Kenya EdD Biola U Talbot Sch of Theology 1990 194pp DA51A2257 9025834
Ukaegbu Ephraim Ifeanyichukwu An analysis of problems encountered by Nigerian students as perceived by Nigerian students in urban universities in Texas EdD Texas Southern U 1989 174pp DA51A18679029526
Williams-Lamptey Felicia Walety Teacher training and resource center for adult education in Liberia Curriculum and organization EdD Columbia U Teachers ColI 1990 195pp DA51A2244 9033870
Environmental Sciences Chiotha Sosten Staphiel Biological control of human schistosomiasis using snail-eating fish lMaltlwi PhD U of Maryland ColI Park 1990 174pp DA51B2261 9030877
Fine Arts Coombes Annie Elena Stuart The representation of Africa and the African in Engltlnd 1890-1913 PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1987 498pp DA51A1811 8-83121
Thomas Thelma Katrina Niche decorations from the Tombs of Byzantine Egypt (Heracleopolis Magna and Oxyrhynchus AD 300-5(0) Visions of Afterlife PhD New York U 1990 717pp DA51A14269025149
Folklore Hill Elizabeth Frances A comparative study of the cultural narrative and ltlnguage content of seleded folk tales told in Burma Canada and Yorubaltlnd Nigeria PhD U of Alberta (Can) 1990 DA51A2482
Geography Krabacher Thomas Scott Fishing food and change along the Sherbro Coast of Sierra Leone PhD U of California Davis 1990 416pp DA51A1726 9026837
Perry Edward Carl Core-periphery reltltions An empirical study of North Cameroon PhD U of Pennsylvania 1990 290pp DA51A17269026626
Picard Mary Theresa Local participation in integrated and multiobjective river basin pltlnning A case study of the Senegal River
Basin PhD Oark U 1990 337pp DA51A1727 9026085
Ramphall Davin Rural energy pltlnning and development in the Third World A multicriteria evaluation approach [Kenya PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 378pp DA51A2123 9032366
Health Sciences Anyanwu Rosemary Chinyere A food safety control strategy for
developing countries Based on studies of Nigeria Ghana Cote dIvoire United Kingdom and France PhD U of Reading (UK) 1989 413pp DA51B2840 BX90197
Chitsulo Lester A comparative study on measurement of Schistosoma mansoni transmission by coprologic and serologic techniques [Egypt amp Maltlwi] PhD Tulane U 1990 120pp DA51B2841 9032509
Ehigiator Lucky Osarchieman The rural health model in Bendel State of Nigeria Impad of community participation DrPH U of California Berkeley 1989 279pp DA51B2306 9028705
Guptill Katharine Schuyler Evaluation of an infant weaning food intervention in Kwara State Nigeria ScD Johns Hopkins U Sch of Public Health and Hygiene 1990 379pp DA51B3331 9030682
Khogali Fathia Ahmed Mohammed The design implementation monitoring and evaluation of a training programme for prospedive catering officers for hospitals in the Sudan PhD U of Bath (UK) 1989 430pp DA51B3307 BX90609
Nhare Duncan Kinyua Simple predictors of low birthweight at the community level Their potential application in primary health care for the prevention ofadverse pregnancy outcomes in rural Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 336pp DA51B2309 9028388
Troslte Richard Murray Differential household survival during a drought-induced food crisis in central Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 536pp DA51B2310 9028376
UpvalI Michele Jean The articultltion of nurses and indigenous healers in Swaziltlnd A nursing perspedive PhD U of Utah 1990 241pp DA51B3329 9100377
History Asres Alem History of the Ethiopian Student Movement (in Ethiopia
and North America) Its impact on internal social change 1960-1974 PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 216pp DA51A1733 9030844
Cook Weston Franklin The Hundred Years War for Morocco 1465-1580 Warfare and state building in the early modern Maghrib PhD Georgetown U 1989 652pp DA51A1740 9027667
Coventry Donald C The public career of Sir Francis Reginald Wingate High Commissioner for Egypt 1917-1919 PhD The
American V 1989 326pp DA51A1730 9027884
Diallo Geraldyne Pemberton The philosophy of Ahmed Sikou Touri and its impact on the development of the Republic of Guinea 1958-1971 PhD City V of New York 1990 278pp DA51A1731 9029929
Gatlin Darryle John A socioeconomic history of Sao Vicente de Cabo Verde 1830-1970 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 284pp DA51A24919017069
Ghebre-Ab Habtu World War II and the disposal of Africa orientale italiana (a comparative study) PhD Miami V 1990 228pp DA51A2127 9029383
James Marylee Massey Good news for the poor The Church and community development in South Africa PhD Boston V 1990 285pp DA51A2130 9029767
Lazerson Joshua Nathaniel The Communist Party of South Africa the Springbok Legion and the South African Congress of Democrats Democratic whites in the South African liberation movement 1942-1964 PhD Northwestern V 1990 433pp DA51A2130 9031953
Mbuia-JOao Tome Nhamitambo The revolt of Dom Jeronimo Chingulia of Mombasa1590-1637 (an African episode in the Portuguese century of decline) [Kenya] PhD Catholic V of America 1990 577pp DA51A1733 9027645
Rubert Steven Craig You have taken my sweat Agricultural wage labour in colonial Zimbabwe 1904 to 1945 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 416pp DA51A2491 9033971
Schoenbrun David Lee Early history in eastern AfricaS Great Lakes region Linguistic ecological and archaeological approaches ca 500 BC to ca AD 1000 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 851pp DA51A2491 9033982
Journalism Chaudhary Anju Grover Coverage of development news by Western and Third World newspapers Theory and practice [Nigeria PhD V of Maryland CoIl Park 1990 297pp DA51A1427 9030874
Ngwe George Anuongong The Pan-African News Agency A regional response to global news flow problems PhD Southern Illinois V at Carbondale 1989 149pp DA51A1813 9022810
Language Faraclas Nicholas Gregory A grammar of Nigerian Pidgin PhD V of CaliforniaBerkeley 1989 706pp DA51A1595 9028817
Mangana Mark Rhetorical content in the Amarna correspondence
from the Levant [Egypt PhD Hebrew Vnion Coll-Jewish Institute of Religion 1990 224pp DA51A1593 9028107
Nyaggah Lynette Behm Cross-Linguistic influence in Kenyan English The impact of Swahili and Kikuyu on syntax PhD Vof California Los Angeles 1990 236pp DA51A1598 9028355
Sheridan J Mark The homilies of Rufus of Shotep on the Gospels of Matthew and Luke [Egypt] PhD Catholic V of America 2990 487pp DA51A1593 9027966
Law Ogiamien Tony Bestman Emokpae The legal aspects and implications of artificial conception services in Nigeria PhD Vof Essex (VK) 1989 411pp DA51A1747 8-90113
Literature Adal Youmna A Sufism in Ibn Khaldun An annotated translation
of the Shifa al-Sailli-Tahdhib al-MasailITunisia PhD Indiana V 1990 378pp DA51A1629 9030377
Guzofsky Rosalie Mujeres heroicas en el romancero judeo~spafiol [Morocco] PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 310pp DA51A1631 9026568
Mama Raouf Images of Africa and Africans in Western literature PhD V of Michigan 1990 130pp DA51A2377 9034479
Sample Maxine J Cornish The representation of space in selected works by Bessie Head Buchi Emecheta and Flora Nwapa PhD Emory V 1990 174pp DA51A1611 9027938
Mass Communications Morgan Muhammad Patricia-Devine An intracultural communication model for socioeconomic redevelopment in Sub-Saharan Africa PhD V of Kentucky 1990 258pp DA51A2189 9035046
Morgan Gary Benedict US media and government A content analysis of press coverage of the us call for sanctions against Libya DA V of Northern Colorado 1990 119pp DA51A1817 9029136
Political Science Adams Linda Shull From peace partner to security partner An
examination of US-Egyptian relations in the Carter administration PhD V of South Carolina 1990 310pp DA51A1748 9029155
Adogamhe Paul Garuba Nigeria-OPEC relations Analysis of the change in Nigerias foreign policy behavior toward OPEC 1983-1985 PhD City V of New York 1990 382pp DA51A1749 9029908
Akingbemi A yodele Makanju-Ola Agricultural development in Nigeria An analysis of the World Bank-assisted Agricultural Development Program PhD Claremont Graduate Sch 1990 349pp DA51A2141 9032564
Attah Okon Efiong The role of African soldiers in politics New diredions in comparing civilian and military regimes PhD Washington V 1989 266pp DA51A1749 9027391
Fage Kamilu Sani Nigerias foreign policy towards Chad 1960-1985 A study of the dynamics of African inter-state relations PhD Vof Pittsburgh 1990 266pp DA51A251O 9028459
Khadiagala Gilbert Muruli The Frontline States in southern African international politics 1975-1989 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 428pp DA51A1764 9030210
Kimaru Christopher Maina An analysis of us foreign assistance to tropical Africa in the 1980s PhD V of Maryland Baltimore County 1990 169pp DA51A2154 9032712
Kosoko David Nigerias inter-African relations A study of continuity and change in Nigerias African policy 1960-1983 PhD American V 1990 287pp DA51A1764 9028140
Mitchell Thomas G Black faces white heads Internal settlements in southern Africa PhD V of Southern California 1990 DA51A1765
Rana Kipkorir Aly Azad Politics underdevelopment and socilll conflict A study of class formation in Kenya PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 358pp DA51A2S06 9033979
Sanad Jamal Ali Islam and sociopolitical change A comparative study of Egyptian Kuwaiti and Palestinian attitudes PhD V of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 DA51A2S06
Sandberg Eve Nan International foreign aid donor cohesion and donor bounded decision-making in Zambias agricultural sedor PhD Yale V 1990 353pp DA51A2S07 9035366
Solop Frederic Ira From the margins to the mainstream The antiapartheid movement and the politics of agenda-setting in the United States PhD Rutgers The State V of New Jersey New Brunswick 1990 302pp DA51A2507 9034957
Tevoedjre Eric The limits and uses ofdeviance in Franco-African relations The relations of Guinea (Conakry) Congo and Benin with France 1958-1981 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 317pp DA51A17669030256
Tidwell Alan Interdependence ethnicity and anti-apartheid The case ofTransAfrica PhD V of Kent at Canterbury (UK) 1989 267pp DA51A1767 BX90013
Torulagha Priye Sunday A study of moral norms concerning war in precolonial traditional Nigerian societies PhD V of Oklahoma 1990 289pp DA51A2151 9033285
Psychology
Pretorius Johannes W White South African identity development and psychopathology PhD Boston V 1990 152pp DA51B2632 9019700
Religion Bassaw Joseph Kwamina Developing a ministry of evangelism among Ghanaians in Brooklyn New York DMin Drew V 1990 160pp DA51A2407 9100003
Frankfurter David Thomas Munro Elijah in Upper Egypt Studies in the history and composition of the Coptic Elijah Apocalypse PhD Princeton V 1990 407pp DA51A1652 9027546
Katz Jonathan Glustrom The vision of the Prophet in fifteenth century North Africa Muhammad al-Zawawis Tuhfat al-Nazir PhD Princeton V 1990 404pp DA51A1653 9027549
Sociology Achanfuo-Yeboah David Joe Internal migration population redistribution and urbanisation in Ghana PhD V of Alberta (Can) 199ODA51A2525
Asana Festus Ambe Problems of marriage and family life in an African context viewed from the perspective of the Christian pastor as counselor [Cameroon] ThO Boston V Sch of Theology 1990 332pp DA51A1790 9026046
Cole Bankole Akinyemi Police power and accountability in the Nigerian criminal process PhD V of Keele (UK) 1989 615pp DA51A1782 BX89951
Diop Francois Path Diop Economic determinants of child health and the utilization of health services in Sub-Saharan Africa The case of Ivory Coast PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 232pp DA51A2525 9030184
Fluharty David Henning Charisma as attachment to the divine Some Hasidic principles for comparison of social movements ofGandhi Nasser Ben-Gurion and King [Egypt] PhD V of New Hampshire 1990 584pp DA51A1802 9027429
Hamid Adil Abdelaziz Mohamed Perceptions of the Sudanese professional working in Saudi Arabia on migration and economic development of the Sudan PhD V of North Texas 1990 152pp DA51A17999027708
Macharia Sospeter Kinuthia The role of social networks and the state in the urban informal sector The case of Nairobi Kenya PhD V of Cali fomi a Berkeley 1989 281pp DA51A1781 9028942
Mengesha Astair Gebremariam The role of women in agricultural production and household decision-making A cross-cultural comparison
between India and Cameroon PhD Iowa State V 1990 170pp DA51A2539 9035101
Osirim Mary Johnson Characteristics ofentrepreneurship in Nigerian industries that started small PhD Harvard V 1990 251pp DA51A2539 9035529
Zaky Hassan Hussein Mohamed Simultaneous approach to family size decisions in Egypt PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 205pp DA51A17869030272
Theater Creamer Richard E Athol Fugard The playwright as director of his works [South Africa) PhD City V of New York 1990 402pp DA51AI4449029926
Theology Egbulem Chris Nwaka The Rite Zairois in the context of liturgical inculturation in midd1e-belt Africa since the Second Vatican Council STD Catholic V of America 1989 41Opp DA51AI659 9027616
Urban amp Regional Planning Elkhishin Khaled Salah Planning for growth in the Cairo region A
strategic management approach modelled on the Paris experience [Egypt PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 311pp DA51AI803 9026548
Oluwoye Jacob Oludoye Assessment of pedestrian crossing activity in the determination of reducing conflict between pedestrian and vehicles along a strip of commercial streets in Nigeria PhD V of New South Wales (Australia) 1988 DA51AI804
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ASA 5 NEWS
LETTERS Dear Dr Bay
I would like to thank you Dr Lashymouse-Smith and Dr Adell Patton for playing an instrumental role in making the African Studies Associashytions tribute to E Franklin Frazier possible Both the Saturday morning panel session on his life and work and the reception which was held the Friday evening before the session were successful
Since the Baltimore meeting I have become aware that my stateshyment on Professor Frazier liE Frankshylin Frazier ASA First African Amerishycan President and a Son of Baltimore has generated a debate as to whom the recognition of the first elected president of the association belongs The principals on which the debate centers are Frazier and Dr Robert Cummings who was presishydent of the ASA in 1985 The primary concern issues from an erroneous declaration that the African Studies Association elected Frazier as presishydent in 1963 Factually Frazier was elected to the office of vice president in 1962 a position from which under ASAs by-laws the encumbent autoshymatically accedes to the presidency Factually Cummings was elected vice president in 1984 and served as president in 1985 making him the first African American to serve a term as president of the ASA
The statement which appears in the program for the Thirty-Third Anshynual Meeting of ASA was not intendshyed to diminish the accomplishment of my fellow colleague Professor Cumshymings Rather it was an attempt to recognize the pioneering works of one of this countrys foremost scholshyars on the African American experishyence
Charles Jarmon Howard University
Dear Dr Bay
We spotted an announcement in the newsletter a month or so back for your 1991 calendar Men and Women of Power Africa in Historical Photoshygraphs We ordered two copies one for a Christmas gift to ourselves and one for a friend
To our surprise on receipt of the calendars we leafed through them and came to July discovering Eliot Elisofons photo of the father and two brothers of one of oUT colleagues (and immediate past department chair) in the History Department at the Unishyversity of Lubumbashi He was born the year of the photo but immediately recognized which of his many brothshyers the two were One has been a Zairian politician and lives in Kinshashysa the other back in the royal village Our other friend lost his intended Christmas gift as it seemed only right to give it to Professor Belepe
For the sake of historical accuracy we would point out an error unshyderstandable for a visiting photograshypher which Professor Belepe noshyticed so it can be corrected for any future use of the photo There has been a confusion among three Kuba kings wi th similar names
Mbop Mabiinc maMbeky1916-1919 Kwete Mabiinc maKyen 1919-1939 Mbop Mabiinc maK yen 1939-1969
As the date of the photo indicates it is the third of these who is pictured here and so the third name is incorrect as is the beginning date of his reign
We are delighted with the calenshydars and sincerely hope that the ASA will repeat the fund-raiser again in 1992
J Jeffrey Hoover University of Lubumbashi
The following letter to James Baker Secretary of State was shared with us by PeArl T Robinson President TransAfrishyca Boston Chapter
Dear Secretary Baker We in the Boston Chapter of Transshy
Africa are concerned that the US Govshyernment make the most positive conshytribution it can to the restoration of peace and security in Liberia and a transition to honest competitive and open elections for a constitutionally legitimate government of that beleashyguered country In keeping with this concern we emphasize the following beliefs
1) The peace and transition plan being implemented by the ECOW AS states offers the best hope that the tragically abused people of Liberia have to achieve a reasonably prompt restoration of law and order and a peaceful workable transition to deshymocracy The ECOWAS state should receive the commendation of the US government and whatever financial and diplomatic support we can give to ECOW AS to help it to carry the inishytiative to a successful conclusion
2) As a central part of the ECOWshyAS transition plan and reflecting the choice of the broadest meeting yet held of the substantial political groups of Liberians the Interim Govshyernment headed by Dr Amos Sawshyyer a person of proven integrity and competence has now taken up resishydence within the country We believe that the IG should receive the recogshynition and support of the US Governshyment The White House or State Deshypartment should immediately make that intention clearly evident
3) Distribution of food and other relief supplies should not be made subject to political criteria Donor agencies and organizations should provide such material and foodstuffs as they can to any other ports and regions of the country able to receive them However inspection by the
Interim Government or the ECOMOG forces of relief shipments coming into the country is a reasonable requirement in our view
4) Now that the Interim Government is in residence within the country the US after extending recognition should resume its economic and emergency assistance to that country working through the Interim Government Further working through the Interim Government the US should unblock all non-lethal assistance provided for Liberia under any of the pending or previous authorizations of assistance and in fact should expand its assistance program to help meet the acute needs for food and health relief resettlement of refugees and displaced persons and restoration of
basic services 5) The US should assist in the
immediate evacuation of refugees from Monrovia and elsewhere There is especially a need to provide security and safe passage for the thousands of persons at the Presidential Palace many of whom come from the former Presidents region or were associated with his regime and now fear for their lives Safe passage and refugee camp arrangements would be needed until these people can safely return to their homes
Liberia is too dose and important a friend of the US and has suffered too much already in which suffering we are complici t to merit being ignored or manipulated by our government in a period of such acute need and such
In Memoriam Gwendolen Carter Gwendolen M Carter died in
Orange City Florida on 20 February 1991 Her life spanned the extraordishynary events and transformations of the twentieth century and she was an active observer and participant in many of them She reached out to people and they in turn saw in her someone who would champion their causes and respond to their needs Human beings rather than detached institutions or political structures were at the center of her political analyses Her particular concern with Africa and her in-depth involvement with South Africa drew her into drashymatic circumstances She discussed politics with Kwame Nkrumah and saluted Nelson Mandela as he was led out of the courtroom to life imshyprisonment
Gwen Carter was born in Hamilshyton Ontario and received the BA from the University of Toronto in 1929 She then went to Oxford Unishyversity where she also received the BA in 1931 She was a member of the faculty of McMaster University at Hamilton Ontario from 1932 to 1935
before returning to Oxford to comshyplete the MA degree in 1936 In 1938 she was awarded the PhD from Radshycliffe College of Harvard University She taught at Wellesley College from 1938 to 1941 and at Tufts College in 1942-43 before joining the faculty at Smith College where she remained from 1943 to 1964 and where she was named to the Sophia Smith Chair of Political Science in 1961
In 1964 she was invited to become the director of the African Studies Proshygram at Northwestern University and was appointed the Melville J Hersshykovits Professor of African Affairs In 1974 she agreed to join the faculty of the African Studies Program and the Political Science Department of Indiashyna University and for the next ten years she enlivened the intellectual life of her colleagues and students In 1984 she accepted an offer from the University of Florida where she taught until 1987 Her international stature was recognized by the confershyral of honorary degrees from 13 unishyversities in the United States and Canshyada the George V Medal for Public
promise for renewal To continue to hesitate in
supporting the Interim Government headed by Dr Sawyer and to continue to encourage fighting forces to believe that some better arrangement than the Interim Government offers might corne to them through US influence as we believe that some US officials have done only prolongs the suffering of the Liberian people and impedes real progress toward full democratic and constitutional government in that country
We hope that you will give your most conscientious attention to the points we raise and take appropriate action
Pearl T Robinson TransAfrica Boston Chapter
Service in 1935 the Achievement Award of the American Association of University Women in 1962 and the Distinguished Scholar Award of the ASA in 1978 She was president of the African Studies Association in 1958shy59 president of the New England Poshylitical Science Association in 1959-60 and vice president of the American Political Science Association in 1963shy64 In the 19405 she became an Amerishycan citizen and was frequently called upon as a consultant by government agencies and private organizations She was a member of the board of the African-American Institute for more than 20 years
Gwen Carter continued to publish and to be professionally engaged into her 80s Her publications which spanned a period of more than 40 years are her enduring and impresshysive legacy to all of us as well as to fushyture generations of scholars Her work ranged from her first book in 1947 on the British Commonwealth to numerous other books articles and essays The Governments of Great Britshyain France and the Soviet Union
which she coauthored with John H Rainey in 1949 was followed by five editions with John Herz For many years this was the preeminent text in comparative politics in departments of political science throughout the United States In the Preface to the first edition Carter and Rainey summed up their perspective Their approach aimed to depict governshyments as a living complex of activities and arrangements which change and develop in response to the character needs desires and purposes of hushyman beings Gwens concern with political power and its effects on peoshyples lives led her to an extensive stay in South Africa in the 1950s and reshysulted in her pioneering study The Politics of Inequality South Africa Since 1948 Some of her comments in the Inshytroduction to the book epitomize Gwens academic beliefs and commitshyment [TJhroughout most of my two substantial periods of investigation in [South Africa] I was far more conshycerned with understanding the points of view and character of action of the different groups in the community than judging them No one who goes to South Africa for a serious study of the situation can ultimately avoid judgements But to the best of my abilshyity I have tried to separate facts and analysis from such judgements and to let the former speak for themshyselves On trips to South Africa Gwen met and interacted with politishycal and intellectual leaders at every level She made lifelong friends throughout the country and became a symbol of a caring outside world This was the crucial period of the imshyplementation of apartheid and Gwens insights provided scholars and policymakers with an undershystanding of what was happening in South Africa
Her monumental work From Protest to Challenge A Documentary History of African Politics in South Afrishyca 1882-1964 which was edited with Thomas Karis Sheridan Johns and Gail Gerhart is a collection of annoshytated documents and essays chronishy
cling African nationalism in South Afshyrica and the struggle for political s0shy
cial and economic rights Without Gwens efforts to collect preserve and protect these documents many of them would certainly have been lost In particular she helped arrange for important materials which might have been confiscated by the authorishyties to leave South Africa
So far I have written about Gwenshydolen Carter the scholar the consumshymate professional and the internationshyal figure On a more personal level she was a woman of great courage and independence who refused to acshycept barriers of any sort Despite the limitations imposed on her by a severe case of polio when she was four years old she was never spatially nor intelshylectually confined In reminiscing Gwen always said I was more intershyested in what I could do than I was inshyterested in what I couldnt do Her father a pediatrician and her mother encouraged her to do anything that she could do No part of Africa or for that matter of the world was inacshycessible despite her physical disabilishyty In an era of male domination Gwen considered no academic posishytion or office beyond her reach Her curiosity interest in human beings reshyfusal to accept barriers of any sort and her sense of adventure are all legenshydary Gwen loved to travel but she never went simply as a tourist She was purposeful and set out to find out what was going on and to meet eveshyryone In fact this started early At the age of 19 on a visit to her uncle who was mayor of Oxford at the time she was asked to act as mayoress for a day and she was presented to the Prince of Wales She really enjoyed meeting new people she kept the conshytacts alive through her voluminous correspondence and on her return visi ts she almost seemed a member of the family Through her conversations and questioning she gained insights and understanding and she translated these impressions into her writings
As a young woman she traveled to Nazi Germany with her lifelong friend
Louise Holborn In 1948-49 she went on a round-the-world trip visiting Commonwealth countries including South Africa where she remained for three months driving herself in a speshycially adapted car as she criss-crossed the country In the 195Os on the eve of independence for many African countries she again traveled extenshysively on the continent Her detailed accounts of her meetings and impresshysions will some day prove to be an inshyvaluable source of information for reshysearchers on this crucial period in African history
Gwen was a great teacher She shared her knowledge fully with her students and she generously opened her home to them for meals seminars and receptions But she also had high academic standards and if these were not met she had no hesitation in letting students know where they stood She helped countless students from Africa adjust to the demands of life in the United States and in many instances was responsible for their coming to America A number of her students are now at universities or in government positions in Africa
It has been a great privilege for me to know Gwen Carter and to work with her on several projects Gwens sense of freshness and excitement nurtured and sustained ideas Occashysionally we had different opinions but we always discussed them fully and resolved them through ongoing and lively debate She was a woman of deep convictions and real courage I can still hear her voice on her return from South Africa at the age of 80 afshyter she had been held in detention and interrogated by South African police I simply refused to talk with them I just kept demanding to see the American ambassador
I honor Gwen Carter as a teacher a researcher a personal friend and a pishyoneer She was a woman of fearless integrity and intrepid mind
Patrick OMeara African Studies Program
Indiana University
The ASA Scholarly Research and South Africa by Martin Klein
The question of the relationship of American researchers right of other nations to impose conditions on foreign to South Africa was raised at last springs board meeting research though I sometimes question the wisdom of and a committee of which I was a hesitant member doing so and I certainly question the wisdom of us produced a resolution recommending that scholars imposing restrictions on ourselves I am opposed to any working in South Africa make contact with the Union of ideological vetting of scholarship I do not believe that we Democratic University Staff Associations We decided to should demand that other scholars take an ideological bring the question before the Business Meeting in litmus test I believe our obligation is to seek our truths Baltimore where a number of amendments were passed wherever we find them To do this we must avoid Since there was no quorum it left us with the problem of ideological blinders and in fact we should seek to criticize what to do with the resolution Convinced that I was in a our own assumptions I have also been convinced that it is minority in my reservations I decided to appoint a new wrong for the ASA to establish a special link to UDUSA committee of people involved with South Africa I found which is a member of the Mass Democratic Movement three people willing to serve but as I looked for a fourth I though my own sympathies are strongly with the MOM I increasingly found that others shared my reservations believe it is incumbent on scholars to make contacts with including many who like myself considered themselves the broadest possible range of groups As an organization strong supporters of the liberation struggle I have we may favor some kinds of exchanges over others but it therefore decided to leave the matter until the spring board is wrong for us to oppose any exchange of ideas or any meeting Members of this board or other members of the contact between scholars There is one other consideration association are free to re-write the resolution we discussed South Africa is going through a rapid process of change in Baltimore or to prepare another one This is not the time for us to link ourselves to any single
faction or to limit the free exercize of our critical faculties I The basis of my opposition is an opposition to any kind will thus probably oppose any resolution brought forward
of ideological controls over research I do not question the
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PRISONERS OF CONSCIENCE IN SUDAN The following information was provided by Africa Watch and Amnesty International
The Sudan Government is continuing to hold several hundred political prisoners in conditions that are seriously prejudicial to their physical and psychological health and in some cases put them in danger of serious disablity or premature death These are flagrant violations of the basic rights of detainees In addition torture is practiced on a systematic basis particularly in non-official detention centres
Since the current military government seized power in Sudan in June 1989 a total of several thousand people have been detained without charge and without trial at least once While most have subsequently been released there are presently estimated to be a minimum of 400 political prisoners in Sudan About half of this number are held in ghost-houses the unofficial detention centers of the security services and the remainder in the official prisons chiefly Kober Prison (Khartoum) Shalla Prison (Darfur Region) Port Sudan New Haifa and Kassala Prisons (eastern Region) Dabak prison (near Khartoum) and Military Headquarters More than fifty political detainees are known to be suffering from medical conditions which require treatment
Commonly those suspected of anti-government activities or views are detained by members of the security forces (organizations newly set up since the coup detat of June 1989) and taken at once to ghost houses In these centers detainees are subjected to a wide range of forms of abuse Africa Watch knows of over 70 detainees who have been subjected to torture Some of these methods leave serious physical and psychological scars and one detainee Dr Ali Fadul died under torture in April After a period ranging between a few days to several weeks the detainees are transferred to normal prisons including Kober Prison Shalla and Port Sudan In these prisons the detainees are not subjected to torture and are allowed to socialize with other prisoners However medical attention is frequently deliberately denied even to seriously ill detainees giving rise to grave concern in many cases In Shalla prison
located in a remote desert lack of food clean water and sanitation is also a matter of concern
Among the prisoners of conscience in Sudan are numerous academics detained without charge or trial since a new military government seized power Some have been released uncharged but up to a dozen are still held at various prisons in Sudan They are detained because of their peaceful opposition to the new military government and in some cases because of their past activities
Recommendations for action include writing urgent appeals to the Sudanese authorities listed below
His Excellency Mr Abdalla Ahmed Abdalla Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Sudan 2210 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington DC 20008
His Excellency Mr el Rashid Abu Shama Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Sudan 3 Cleveland Row StJamess London SW1A 1DD England
Lt-Gen Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir Peoples Palace POBox 281 Khartoum Sudan
Mr Mahjoub al-Badawi Mohamed Minister of Education Ministry of Education Khartoum Sudan
African Book Drive by Osei-Mensah Aborampah
Over the last five years a group of imental basis for expansion into other problems University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee African countries We do not anticipate any problems students faculty and staff has built a In the course of the book drive in soliciting the books and in spite of framework for a Book Drive to colshy however we have encountered severe time constraints books that we collect lect books for African universities and financial constraints Finding a way are carefully sorted to suit the needs secondary schools The group beshy to ship the books has become the most of African institutions We ask for lieves that books provide a unique frustrating aspect of the drive Meanshy help in locating funding agencies that type of relief and human capital inshy while requests for books continue to are willing to support the book drive vestment for their users Most memshy be sent in by a few more schools in Any suggestions or questions conshybers including myself are aware of Ghana Thus we want to inform cerning this project may be forwarded the acu te shortage of reading materishy readers about the ongoing book drive to Osei-Mensah Aborampah Departshyals that exist in many African institushy in Wisconsin and to network with orshy ment of Afro-American Studies Unishytions The group has assisted in makshy ganizations and individuals involved versity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Box ing a number of book shipments to in similar projects in order to exshy 413 Milwaukee WI 53201 (414) 229shyvarious schools in Ghana on an exper- change ideas and help solve common 4155
Opportunities in Africa Visions in Action WorldTeach Urban Development Internship Programs in Africa
Namibia independent since March 1990 is seeking colshyVisions in Action is a small nonsectarian nonpolitical lege graduates to serve as math science and English
NGO offering one-year internships in Africa beginning teachers in rural primary and secondary schools throughshyJuly 1991 and October 1991 Positions are available with out the country WorldTeach an international voluntary African nonprofit organizations international developshy service agency based at Harvard University has been inshyment organizations newspapers magazines and health vited to identify select and place candidates The Worldshyclinics The program involves a month-long orientation TeachNamibia program offers participants the opportushyincluding intensive language study followed by a 12- nity to live and work in a rural community and to put month internship their knowledge and skills to work in building a new and
equitable education system Visions has secured placements in Nairobi Kenya and
Kampala Uganda beginning in July 1991 and will open 1) Applications are accepted from all majors no teachshyprograms in Francophone Africa and Sou thern Africa in ing or language experience is required Fall 1991 or Spring 1992 if there is sufficient interest 2) Volunteers receive housing and a monthly salary to
cover day to day expenses Interns are required to cover their own costs which 3) Volunteers make a one-year commitment and pay a
will be between $4200 and $4800 per year Some interns program fee of $3950 which covers airfare health insushymay receive a stipend to partially cover their housing rance placement training and support costs though this cannot be guaranteed
For more information call or write WorldTeach HarshyApplications are due June 14 1991 for October proshy vard Institute for International Development One Eliot
grams For applications contact Visions in Action 3637 Street Cambridge MA 02138-5705 (617) 495-5527 FAX Fulton St NW Washington DC 20007 (202) 625-7403 (617) 495-1239
Iowa Africanists are pleased to announce the founding of the Iowa African Studies Association (IASA) with some 80 active members IASA wishes to be in touch with other state and regional associations to share information on activities and plans Please contact the Iowans through Robert T Anderson Iowa Peace Institute Box 480 Grinnell IA 50112 (515shy236-4880) or James J Zaffiro Dept of Political Science Central COllege Pella IA 50219 (515-628-5123)
Future Meetings and Calls for Papers
Dalhousie University (Halifax Nova Scotia Canada) sponsored a symposium in March on The Political Econoshymy of Security amp Democracy in the South in the 1990s Dishyalectics of National Adjustments Regional Conflicts amp Gloshybal Alignments dealing with the implications of structural adjustment conditions and changing East-West relations on security and development in Africa with parshyticular reference to regional cooperation and politicallibershyalization
On September 26--281991 a symposium building on the first Africa session will be held with a comparative foshycus on the Caribbean and Southeast Asia including conshytrasting contextual and theoretical perspectives surviving at the margins in the new international division of labor and power
Participation is invited from academics analysts media and NGOs Please contact the organizer for further details and with paper proposals Funding is very limited so parshyticipants should seek financial support from their own inshystitutions Only paper-givers may be offered accommodashytion
Organizer Timothy M Shaw African Studies amp Forshyeign Policy Studies Dalhousie University Halifax Nova Scotia B3H 4H6 (902) 494-6630 FAX (902) 494-2319
A joint Royal African SocietyAfrican Studies Associashytion of the UK conference on The African Presence in the United Kingdom will be held on Friday 13 December 1991 at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies University of London
Proposals for papers and further information is availashyble from David Killingray Dept of Historical and Cultural Studies Goldsmiths College University of London New Cross London SE14 6NW England
The Arts Council of the African Studies Association (ACASA) is pleased to announce the Ninth Triennial Symshyposium on African Art It will be hosted by the University of Iowas School of Art and Art History and Museum of Art in Iowa City and will run from April 23 to April 25 1992
Panel and paper proposals from all disciplines and geoshygraphical areas are welcome and those that emphasize cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural approaches are espeshy
cially welcome Deadline for panel proposal submissions is Spring 1991
and the deadline for paper proposals is October 11991 Please send to Allen F Roberts Program Chair Anthropolshyogy Dept McBride Hall The University of Iowa Iowa City IA 52242
Recent Meetings The Constituent Conference of the World Council of Pashy
nafrican Organizations Project met in Cotonou Benin from 11 to 15 February 1991 The meeting was held to promote exchanges of ideas and co-operation between Panafrican Organizations in the international community and all other organizations committed to promoting the renaissance of the African personality humanism and a just and durable peace in a non-racial world
For further information write Africa-Cultures Internashytional Institute Carre 6 Ancien Pont BP 1245 Cotonou Benin
A symposium Science in Africa - Achievements and Prospects was convened during the Sub-Saharan Africa Program of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting in Washington DC on Februshyary 151991 The purpose of the symposium was to inshycrease awareness of the success and importance of science in Africa by highlighting several Africans whose work has affected the world scientific community and made a signifishycant impact on science and technology within Africa Its audience was a diverse group of scientists in related fields as well as science policy experts representatives from the development and diplomatic communities and Africanists from many disciplines
For further information write AAAS Sub-Saharan Afrishyca Program Directorate for International Programs 1333 H Street NW Washington DC 20005 (202) 326--6650
At the Annual Conference on African Policy Issues held at the World Bank on April 3 1991 Robert McNamara preshysented Africas Development Crisis Agricultural Stagnashytion Population Explosion and Environmental Degradashytion In addition Ibrahim Gambari Richard Joseph Kefle Wadajo and Moses Tesi presented Democratic Change in Africa Its Sustenance and Consolidation For further inshyformation regarding this conference write to Moses Tesi Middle Tennessee State University Department of Political Science Murfreesboro TN 37132
Africana Resources in Frankfurt (Germany) (excerpted from Newletter 3 Johann Wolfgang Goethe-UniversiHit October 1990)
Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek (Oty and University Library) Bockenheimer Landstrasse 134-138 6000 Frankfurt am Main 1 Phone 0697907-212
Opening hours Monday Wednesday Friday 10 am - 430 pm Tuesday Thursday 10am- 8 pm
The City and University Library of Frankfurt has an exshytensive collection of works on Africa which - regarding its size and completeness is unparalleled in the Germanshyspeaking world The Africa collection (one of the largest collections on Africa existing in Europe) consists of more than 120000 volumes with 5000 to 6000 acquisitions a year
Hiob Ludolf (1624-1704) the founder of Ethiopian studshyies made the first large donation to the section on Africa A valuable collection of Ethiopian manuscripts was given to the library by the scientist Eduard Ruppell (1794-1884) Continuous acquisitions of reseach reports contributed to keeping the Africa collection always up to date While up to World War II literature on the whole Mrican continent was collected after World War II the emphasis shifted to IIMrica South of the Sahara Today the largest and most important section is the Library of the German Colonial Society It is due to the existence of this stock that in 1964 the spedal collection area IIAfrica South of the Sahara was transferred to the Oty and University Library of Frankfurt Apart from the African states bordering the Mediterraneshyan and Sudan Ethiopia and the Hom of Africa all African countries belong to this special collection area as well as all fields of study except modern economics law and
medicine To make the literature available on Africa known outshy
side Frankfurt a special catalogue (Subject Catalogue Afrishyca Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek Frankfurt am Main Bearb von ID Wolcke-Renk Miinchen New York Lonshydon Paris Saur Vols 1 ff) has been appearing since 1976 as well as a quarterly Current Contents Africa (CCA) inshyforming about new articles from and on Africa In addishytion a listing of all recently acquired titles is published four times a year
Volkerkundliche Bibliothek (Ethnological Library) Liebigstr41 6000 Frankfurt Am Main 1 Phone 069721012
Opening hours Monday - Thursday 2-530pm Friday 9 -12 am
The Ethnological Library which is adminstrated by the Frobenius Institute at present possesses about 85000 volshyumes It contains the literary collection of the Frobenius Institute (about 43800 volumes) of the Frankfurt Museum of Ethnography (about 27900 volumes) of the Institute for Historical Ethnology Johann Wolfgang Goethe University (about 12800 volumes) and of the Frobenius Society (about 500 volumes) The Ethnological Library is at the same time a faculty library within the Faculty of History of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University The Africa secshytion contains about 25000 volumes
Calls for Papers and Authors For a special issue marking the
events and aftermath of 1492 in Eushyrope and the Americas Radical History Review solicits articles including but not limited to the following topics European expansion the conquest of the Americas slavery and the slave trade the origins of European racism and the formation of multi-cultural New World societies
Send to Radical History Review Quincentenary Issue Tamiment Lishybrary 70 Washington Square South 10th Floor New York NY 10012
the series will encourage work that uncovers the linkages among changes
Lynne Rienner Publishers anshy originating in the household workshynounces the inauguration of Women place community and nation-state as and Change in the Developing these are perceived initiated and reshyWorld a series edited by Mary Moshy sponded to by women ran Manuscripts and inquiries should
Focusing on the impact of broad be directed to Mary H Moran Deshysocioeconomic change on women and partment of Sociology and Anthropolshyconceptions of gender in the developshy ogy Colgate University Hamilton ing world this series seeks to broaden NY 13346-1398 or to Martha Peacock the concept of development to include LRP 1800 30th Street Suite 314 Boulshythe active creative participation of loshy der CO 80301 cal women and men In particular
Scarecrow Press which has already published over 40 volumes in its series of African Historical Dictionaries is looking for authors to write or revise the following volumes Congo-Brazzavile Djibouti Kenya Malawi and Uganda We also need authors for a bibliography covering the continent by region subject etc If you are interested please contact (enclosing a brief resume) Jon Woronoff Series Editor 3839 Rodman Street NW Washington DC 20016
Through publication of Kalahari A Journal of Southern African Writing the
Kalahari Press (a private not-for-gain organization) will provide an unprecedented educational bridge between southern Africa and North America Kalahari is looking for fiction and non-fiction written by people from Botswana Lesotho Namibia South Africa Swaziland and Zimbabwe It is intended solely as a vehicle of literary and cultural self-expression not as an outlet for political or economic analysis
Contents Short stories poetry pershysonal essays profiles and artwork Original submissions are especially welcome If your work has been pubshylished elsewhere please provide copshyyright permission to publish it in Kalashyhari
Length Short stories and personal esshysays can range from a paragraph up to 2500 words Profiles can be as short as a paragraph or up to 1000 words
Languages Most of the articles will be published in English though some will appear in a local language with an English translation If you do write in a local language please subshymit your work with a translation
Deadline Submissions must be reshyceived by June 1991 for consideration in the premier issue to be published in November December 1991
Send submissions to Kalahari Press 4000 Cathedral Avenue NW 138B Washington DC 20016
AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS The J Gus Liebenow Fellowship is designed to recruit
and provide assistance for minority students (who are US citizens) interested in pursuing the PhD degree in any school of Indiana University with a concentration in Afrishycan Studies American Indians African Americans Hisshypanic Americans and Puerto Ricans who will receive a bachelors degree from a regionally-accredited college or university by the fall of the year they enroll may apply Students who have received a masters degree or are curshyrently enrolled in graduate study may also apply Tenure of the Liebenow Fellowship is two (2) years with a stipend of $8000 plus tuition and normal fees for each year The successful fellow must maintain a GP A of 32 for the durashytion of the fellowship period and is expected to devote full-time to study during the fellowship period and will not be required to teach or provide other services The Afshyrican Studies Program the students academic department and the University Graduate School will assist the fellow in securing additional funding to continue study for the period after the fellowship
Application Procedure Students should submit a completed fellowship applicashytion to the African Studies Program as well as submit an application to the department or school in which they plan to enroll at Indiana University Application fonns for the J Gus Liebenow Fellowship are available through Patrick
OMeara Director African Studies Program Woodburn Hall 221 Indiana University Bloomington IN 47405 (812) 855-8284
The Trustees of the Institute of Current World Affairs are offering a two-year fellowship in southern Africa ICWA requires Fellows to be 35 or younger and provides support for spouses but tends to shy away from applishycants with small children It does not fund the writing of books already outlined or completing advanced degrees so only candidates who have finished their formal educashytions are considered If a candidate is a practicing professhysional expertise in a field that would be valuable in southshyern Africa such as international law political geography or journalism is preferred Candidates can be of any nashytionality but the ICWA medium of exchange is English
Fellowship applications should include (a) a curriculum vitae or resume (b) an infonnal personalprofessional aushytobiography (c) a rationale and design for the fellowship (this is not intended to be followed to the letter we read it with an eye peeled for seriousness imagination depth of homework wit and writing style) and (d) three samples of previous writing For infonnation contact The Institute of Current World Affairs The Crane-Rogers Foundation 4 West Wheelock Street Hanover NH 03755 (603) 643-5548
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Bucknell University African andor Middle East History
One year replacement position at the Assistant Professhysor level jointly in Department of History and Internationshyal Relations Program To teach 33 load including twoshysemester survey in herhis field and preferably semester courses in history of Imperialism and in European Internal Relations before 1900 Applications will be reviewed as reshyceived Contact Mark Newman Department of History Bucknell University Lewisburg Pa 17837 Applications from women and members of minority groups are espeshycially encouraged
Social Science Research Council Program in African Studies
The Social Science Research Council invites applications for a Program Associate to complement current staffing of its Program in African Studies Applicants must have a PhD in one of the social sciences Candidates with multi-
The Travelling Sabbatical Professor Ernest N Emenyonu seeks a position as a proshy
fessor of African literature for the 1991-92 academic sesshysion He has taught in several universities in the US and was a tenured professor at the University of Colorado Boulder before returning to Nigeria in 1975 He has been professor of English and Literary Studies at the University of Calabar since 1980 and spent the 1984-85 academic year at the University of Montana Missoula as an Exchange Professor of English He currently serves as the General Editor of Calabar Studies in African Literature For a copy of his resume write to him at the University of Calabar Deshypartment of English and Literary Studies PO Box 3645 Unical Post Office Calabar Nigeria
Professor E J Alagoa seeks teachingresearch position in African history as of 1992-93 preferably in affiliation with an African Afro-American andor inter-disciplinary studies program His areas of specialty and in which he has published extensively are oral tradition methodology and historiography For a copy of his resume write to E J Alagoa PO Box 125 University of Port Harcourt Choba Port Harcourt Rivers State Nigeria or Lisa Aronson Deshypartment of Arts Skidmore College Saratoga Springs NY 12866
disciplinary backgrounds are desirable as are candidates who could help link our programs to other regions of the world through the development of comparative projects
Duties would include assisting with research planning planning seminars workshops and conferences over seeshying fellowship competitions preparing grant proposals and maintaining relationships with researchers and acashydemic institutions throughout the world
Salary negotiable depending upon qualifications The Council is seeking an applicant who can take up the posishytion in September 1991 Candidate should submit a letter of application resume and three letters of reference to Afshyrica Program Social Science Research Council 605 Third Avenue New York NY 10158 EOE Applications from women and minorities are especially welcome
Publications of Interest Temple University Presss recent release of the Catalog of
the Charles L Blockson Afro-American Collection is comprised of materials that date from 1581 to the present It is among the largest collection of items relating to the African Diasshypora experience and is the first catalog by an AfricanshyAmerican bibliophile to be published by a major universishyty It is available to ASA members at a 20 discount off the list price of $6995 To order call toll-free 1-800-457shy1656 FAX (215) 787-4719 or write Temple University Press Broad amp Oxford Streets Philadelphia PA 19122
The African Development Prespectives yenetlrbook 1989 (Vol n Karl Wohlmuth et al (eds) fills a gap in the literature on Africas development problems Experts from African and international organizations from universities and research institutions from government and non-governmental orshyganizations report on problems and solutions on new polishycies programmes projections and visions on new and onshygoing projects in and for Africa To order write to Verlag Schelzky ampJeep Arndtstr II D-1000 Berlin 61 Germany ISBN 3-923024-29-0 Pb 712 pp DM 98- $5800
umd and People of Nigeria Rivers State ed E J Alagoa and Tekena N Tamuno Port Harcourt Riverside Commushynications 1989253 pp softcover Contains 28 scholarly arshyticles divided according to the following topics the natural environment the human environment culture history politics and government the economy and social developshyment $25 plus $150 postage and handling Order from Lisa Aronson Dept of Art Skidmore College Saratoga Springs NY 12866
1990 Mentbership Directory Addendum We regret that the following names were inadvertently omitted from the 1990 Membership Directory All of these individuals reshynewed their memberships before the June 1 1990 deadline for inclusion in the Directory
Aborampah Osei-Mensah University of Wisconsin 214 Mitchell Hall Box 413 Milwaukee WI 53201 Associate Professor University of Wisconsin Sociology West Africa414-2294155
Ambruster Nancy 42 W 13th St 213 NewYorkNY 10(H1 Librarian Brooklyn Public Library
Barkan Joel 833 River St Iowa City IA 52246 Professor University of Iowa Political Science East Africa 319-335-2337
Barkan Sandra 833 River St Iowa City IA 52246 Associate Director Honors Program University of Iowa Comshyparative Literature 319-335-1684
Borstelmann M 1705 Buck Creek Ct Fayetteville NC 28304 History
Calhoun Craig Carolina Population Center 123 W Franklin St Chapel Hill NC27514 Research Associate University of North Carolina Political Scishyence 919-966-2329
Coger Dalvan 1433 W Crestwood Dr Memphis TN 38119 Associate Professor Northwest Memphis Community College History Southern Africa 901-678-3392
Coger Greta M 1433 W Crestwood Dr Memphis TN 38119 Instructor Northwest Memphis Community College Literashyture West Africa 901-678-3392
DeLargy Pamela Carolina Population Center 123 W Franklin St Chapel Hill NC 27514 Research Associate University of North Carolina Political Scishyence 919-966-2329
Hoover Ellen United Methodist Church PO Box 22037 Kitwe Zambia Assistant Professor Faculte Methodiste de Thoologie History North Africa
Hoover Jeffrey United Methodist Church PO Box 22037 Kitwe Zambia Associate Professor Universite de Lubumbashi History Censhytral Africa
Kokole Omari H Department of Political Science SUNY-Binghamton Binghamshyton NY 13902 SUNY-Binghamton ReligionPhilosophy Political Science East North West Africa
Nyang Sulayman S PO Box 1193 Howard University Washington DC 20059 Howard University Political Science
Nyangoro Julius E University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Africa amp AfroshyAmerican Studies 401 Alumni Bldg 004 A Chapel Hill NC 27514 University of North Carolin at Chapel Hill Political Science
Ofuatey-Kodjoe W 112-40 177th St St Albans NY 11433 Professor City University of New York Political Science West Africa 212-642-24
Rubin Deborah S Department of SociologyAnthropology University of the Pashycific Stockton CA 95209-3903 Assistant Professor University of the Pacific Anthropology East Africa 209-946-2815
Salamone Frank A 23 West St White Plains NY 10605 Associate Professor Chair Iona College - Seton School Anthroshypology West Africa 914-378-8135
Udogu E Ike Department of Political Science Francis Marion College Florshyence SC 29501 Associate Professor Francis Marion College Political Science Nigeria West Africa 803-661-1617
Yansane Aguibouy Box 4549 Berkeley CA 94704 Professor San Francisco State University Economics 415-338shy2495
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ANNUAL MEETING PAPERS 1990
The following papers are included in the collection of the proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association Baltimore Maryland 14 November 1990 Individual copies are available at $4 each for ASA members and $5 for nonmembers Complete sets of the pashypers in xerox microfilm or microfiche are available for $375 When ordering individual papers please include the order number that accompanies each entry Contact Afrishycan Studies Association Credit Union Building Emory University Atlanta Georgia 30322
Adam Hussein M Leadership Values and NGOVDO Institution Building 19901
Aduonum Kwasi The Atum Pan Talking Drum in the Akan Adowa Musical Ensemble 19902
Aduonum Kwasi Text and Rhythm in African Music 19903 Ajayi Omofolabo Constructing Gender Through Myths An Analyshy
sis of Some West African Myths 19904 Alexander Neville Discussants Comments Black and White Polishy
tics in South Africa The Road Ahead 19905 Allman Jean Marie The Oral Interview That Wasnt Reflections on
Gender Politics and Research Methodology in Asante 19906 Askin Steve Mobutus Wealth How He Got It How He Spends It
19907 Bourgault Louise M Talking to People in the Oral Tradition Ethnoshy
graphic Research for Development Communication 19908 Brooks Paula T Beyond the Debt Crisis Financing Sustainable
Growth 19909 Burt Eugene C Minimum and Maximum Propriety Clothing and
Change in an East African Culture 199010 Cattell Maria G Between the Generations Intergenerational Conshy
tracts and Care of the Elderly in Samia Kenya 199011 Chikwendu Eudora Communication Problems in Government Intershy
vention in Cooperatives in Nigeria 199012 Chimanikire Donald P Africa Development and Ethics The Introshy
duction of Liberalisation in Zimbabwe 199013 Cobbe James Economic Implications for Lesotho of Change in South
Africa 199014 Compagnon Daniel Political Crisis in Somalia The Legacy of an Exshy
hausted Personal Rule 199015 Conner Michael W The 19th Century Nguni Prepuce Cover A Vanshy
isJuu1 Aesthetic Locus 199016 Dale Richard An International Approach to Decolonization The Civshy
il-Military Operations of the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNT AG) in Namibia 1989-1990 199017
Digre Brian Recovered Independence and National Choices The Plebshyiscite of 1959 in the Northern Cameroons 199018
Dipeolu J O UNESCO and the Book Crisis in Africa South of the Sashyhara The Example of Nigeria 199019
Dogbe Korsi A Sociology of Appropriate Medical Practice in Africa A Cultural Theoretical Expose 199020
Dunbar Roberta Ann Nigerien Women and Access to Productive Reshysources An Assessment in View of the Project du Code Rural 199021
Elaigwu J Isawa The Shadow of Religion on Nigerian Federalism 1960-90 199022
Elonge Henry Akwo The Ethical Dilemma Facing Legislators in the Cameroon National Assembly 199023
Eluwa G 1 C Mass Mobilization and Rural Development in Nigeria The Quest for Development Strategy 199024
Fair Jo Ellen Are We Really the World Coverage of U S Food Aid to Africa 1980-1989 199025
Fisher Jr William P Mangoes Metaphors and a Measure of Meanshying 199026
Fonge Fuabeh P Perspectives on Archival Material and Other Tools for the Reconstruction of African History A Case Study of the Bishylingual Cameroon Republic 199027
Fosu Augustin Kwasi Capital Instability and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa 199028
Gottlieb Alma A Society of Secrets The Beng of Cote dIvoire 199029
Green Deborah The Democratic Challenge to Fascism 199030 Haile Semere The African States and the Ethiopia-Eritrea War
199031 Hansen Holgrer Bernt Import and Impact of New Visions Dilemshy
mas of Internationalization in Colonial Uganda 199032 Heath Carla W Restructuring Kenyas Broadcasting System An Apshy
praisal of Recent Developments 199033 Ihonvbere Julius O Structural Adjustment the April 1990 Coup
and Democratization in Nigeria 199034 Jackson Sandra The Crisis of Education in Urban South Africa Reshy
sistance Reforms Redress for Change 199035 Jato Miriam N The Empowerment of African Women Through Famishy
ly Planning 199036 Jenkins Ray Subverting Law Imperialism The Journalist-
Historians of the Gold Coast-Ghana 1882-1888 199037 Kalipeni Ezekiel Evidence of a Spontaneous Population Redistribushy
tion in Malawi A Factor Analytic Study 199038 Kalu Anthonia C Reinventing the African Woman Modern African
Literature and Culture as Tools of Development 199039 Kilbride Philip L Adolescent Premarital Pregnancies Among Abashy
luyia of Kenya The Grandparent Role 199040 Kingei Kitula The Socio-Political Element in the Swahili Taarab
Poetry 199041 Kokole Omari H Islam and Ethnicity in Idi Amins Uganda (1971shy
1979) 199042 Lashley Marilyn E On the Land of the King- GaIda Aron (1300)
Land Tenure Organization and Taxation Roots of Famine in Ethiopia 199043
Law Robin Posthumous Questions for Karl Polanyi Price Inflation in Pre-Colonial Dahomey 199044
LawaI Babatunde The Study of Contemporary Art in Nigeria Toshywards a New Theoretical Framework 199045
Lems-Dworkin Carol African Retentions in the Music of Scott JoPshylin 199046
Lodge Tom The United Democratic Front in the 19805 199047 Lord Marcia and John E Fobes UNESCO in Africa Its Contribushy
tions to Libraries Publishing and Literacy Programs 199048 Mlbbs-Zeno Carl C International Pressures for Change in Food Aid
Allocations to Africa 199049
Mabbs-Zeno Carl Tracy Hart and Maxwell Eseonu How Much Good Is Triangular Food Aid 199050
Manzo Kate and Pat McGowan Is Apartheid Dying 199051 Mapunda Bertram B B The Preservation of Antiquities Through
National and Cultural Pride 199052 Martin Marilyn Is There A Place for Black Abstract Painters in
South Africa 199053 Murray Bruce K Wits University Student Politics and the Coming
of Apartheid 199054 Nathan Martha A and Elliot Fratkin Health and Nutritional Conshy
sequences of Recent Sedentarization of Rendille Pastoralists in Northern Kenya 199055
Nesbitt Prexy On the Cutting Edge African-American Political Movements in the 1970s A Preliminary Historical Review 199056
Nkomo Sibusiso The End of the Cold War A New Paradigm for US Foreign Policy Towards South and Southern Africa 199057
OHear Ann florin Lantana Beads More Than Adornment 199058 OguibeOlu Artist as Poet Poet as Artist 199059 Ojo B Adesegun In Search of Democracy and Development An
Analysis of the Initial Aspirations and Problems of the SWAPO Government in Namibia 199060
Okeke Chukwuanugo S When Minimum Is Appropriate The Igbo Example 199061
Okolie Andrew C Adjusting or Evading the Structures The Structural Adjustment Programme and the Prospects for Stability in Nigerias Third Republic 199062
Omara-Otunnu Amii African States and Domestic Conflict Resolushytion in Africa An Historical Case of Uganda 199063
Onwueme Tess Akaeke The Community as Shadow of the Individshyual in Achebes Novels 199064
Osia Kunirum Africa in the 1990s The Elusiveness of Developshyment 199065
Osirim Mary J The Struggle for Empowerment Women and the Inshyformal Sector in Zimbabwe 199066
Owomoyela Oyekan Gender in Traditional African Consciousness 199067
Pateman Roy Lost in the Sand Soviet Arms Transfers to Ethiopia 1977-1990 199068
Paterson Christopher Television News from the Frontline States 199069
Pido Odoch Aesthetic Persuasion The Role of the Military in Reshystructuring Acoli Art 199070
Pirouet M Louise Ugandan Opposition and Dissident Literature in the 19805 199071
Pittin Renee Selective Education Issues ofGender CfIlss and Ideoloshygy in Northern Nigeria 199072
Rasmussen Susan J Reclaiming KnowledgePower Systems Themes of Knowledge Truth and Deception in Tuareg Oral Art 199073
Ravell-Pinto Thelma M Womens Writing and the Politics of South Africa The Ambiguous Role ofNadine Gordimer 199074
Renne Elisha P Things That Threaten The Symbolism of Bunu Conshyfrontational Art 199075
Rich Peter Ndebele Art and Architecture A Twentieth-Century Vishysion 199076
Rothchild Donald and Caroline Hartzell The Road to Gbadolite Great Power and African Mediations in Angola 199077
Saine Abdoulaye S M The Ascent of Lyndon B Johnson and the Demise of Kwame Nkrumah A Drama in Political Subterfuge 199078
Samoff Joel The Financial-Intellectual Complex 199079
Schaefer Charles Silver Thalers and Valuation Money in Early Twentieth-Century Ethiopia 199080
Schmidt Nancy J Africans as Primary Actors in Their Own Lives and Land Validoting African Curriculum Materials 199081
Sessions Andrew C US Media Discourses on the African Other 199082
Serapiao Luis Benjamin Mozambican Conflict and an African Solution 199083
Serpell Robert Participatory Drama as a Medium of Reflection on the Significance of Schooling in Rural Zambia 199084
Shaw Timothy M Reformism and Revisionism in African Political Economy in the 1990s 199085
Sheik-Abdi Abdi A The Simmering Armed Conflict in the Horn of Africa What Fuels It-Tribalism Nationalism or Socialism 199086
Smaldone Joseph P Militarization in Africa Methodology Measureshyment and Mystery 199087
Snipe Tracy D Does a Setlson of Violence Produce the Right Thing 199088
Steel William F and Leila M Webster Responses to Adjustment in Ghanas Small Enterprise Sector 199089
Steiner Christopher B Graven Images Idols and Ideals in The Euroshypean Pictorial Images of Africa 199090
Teferra Daniel The Economic Future of Africa 199091 Tripp Aili Mari Responses of Urban Women to Economic Reform
and Crisis in Urban Tanzania The New Role of Womens Organishyzations 199092
Van de Walle Nicolas The Decline and Fall of the Franc Zone Monshyetary Politics in Francophone Africa 199093
Vergunst Nicolass Building a National Culture Through Political Action or Bidding for Culture at the Political Auction 199094
Warms Richard L The Pyramid of Commerce in Sikasso Factors That Lead to Success in Business 199095
Welch Jr Claude E The Single Party Paradigm De Mortuis 199096
Wenner Mark D Long Term Food Aid Needs The Case of Morocco 1991-2000 199097
Whyte Michael A One Food or Many The Social and Cultural Conshytexts ofFood Production in Uganda and Kenya 199098
Whyte Susan Reynolds The Dynamics of Medical Pluralism in Ugandtz 199099
Bah M Alpha Sierra Leone-Liberia Border Relations 1882-1982 1990100
RECENT DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS Compiled by Joseph J Lauer (Michigan State University)
The theses listed below were reported in Dissertation Abshystracts International (DAI) vol 51 nos 5-7 parts A and B Each citation ends with a page reference to the abstract and order number (if any) for copies Most US dissertations are available from University Microfilms International (300 North Zeeb Road Ann Arbor MI 48106-1346) Canadian theses are available from the National Library of Canada (395 Wellington St Ottawa KIA ON4) British (UK) theses available from the British Library have order numbers with a tlB (for BRDtI) prefix Details on ordering through UMI are in DAI
This is the tenth quarterly supplement to American and Canadian Doctoral Dissertations and Masters Theses on Africa 1974-1987 (Atlanta Crossroads Press 1989) This series lists all US Canadian and British dissertations about Afrishyca that are abstracted in DAI Researchers interested in a particular author or keyword should consult the indexes of DAI or Comprehensive Dissertation Index
Agriculture Arif Abderrahim Introduction and evaluation of perennial forage grasses in central Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 169pp DA51B2677 9030101
Baumgras John E The effects of product markets and multiproduct harvesting on the economics of managing even-aged upland oak stands [Kenya PhD West Virginia U 1990 220pp DA51B2691 9029354
Bouzza Abderrahmane Water conservation in wheat rotations under several management and tilltlge systems in semi-arid areas [Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 132pp DA51B2678 9030107
Chishala Benson H The status of selected micronutrients in Zambian soils and the response of wheat to their application PhD U of Aberdeen (UK) 1987 322pp DA51B2125 BX89747
Etessami Pantea Mutagenesis studies on the genome of cassava ltItent virus (African cassava mosaic virus) PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1989 237pp DA51B2146 BX90010
Hamad Muawia EL-Bedawi PJwspJwrus interactions with some calcareous soils from the Sudan PhD U of Newcastle Upon Tyne (UK) 1989 261pp DA51B2127 BX89718
Qhobela Molapo Characterization of Zanthomonas campestris pathovars affecting maize pearl millet sorghum and sugarcane
[Nigeria PhD Kansas State U 1990 118pp DA51B2699 9029286
Anthropology Bellomo Randy Vincent Methods for documenting unequivocal
evidence of humanly controlled fire at Early Pleistocene archaeological sites in East Africa The role of actualistic studies [Kenya] PhD U of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 437pp DA51A2432 9035145
Crowley Eve Lakeshmi Contracts with the spirits Religion asylum and ethnic identity in the Cacheu Region of Guinea-Bissau PhD Yale U 1990 750pp DA51A2436 9035333
Gruber Mark Francis Sacrifice in the desert An ethnography of the Coptic monastery [Egypt PhD State U of New York at Stony Brook 1990 318pp DA51A2069 9029807
Gunn Susan Elizabeth Development in a nomadic society A Study of indigenous and exogenous change in northern Somalia PhD U of Colorado at Boulder 1990 330pp DA51A2438 9032837
Helms Loretta Ann The special concerns of African-American Peace Corps volunteers EdD Columbia U Teachers Coil 1990 123pp DA51A24399033849
Hirsch Susan Fern Gender and disputing Insurgent voices in coastal Kenyan Muslim courts PhD Duke U 1990 448pp DA51A16709028222
Johnson Brooke Ronald Nomadic networks and pastoral strategies Surviving and exploiting local instability in south Turkana Kenya PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 242pp DA51A20709033117
Lolo Abdalia Mostafa Sociocultural dimensions of popultltion policies in the Third World The Egyptian case PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 514pp DA51A1671 9023941
Shanafelt Robert Andrew Talking peace living conflict The mental and the material on the borders of apartheid [Lesotho PhDI U of Florida 1989 391pp DA51A2071 9028569
Architecture AI-Asad Mohammad The modern state mosque in the eastern Arab
world 1828-1985 [Egypt PhD Harvard U 1990 321pp DA51A21799035430
Arceneaux Kathleen Dugas The script analogue and its application in architectural analysis The reltltionship of African women to African traditional architecture PhD Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U 1989 217pp DA51A1417 9028009
Magutu Gerald Jerry Urban low-income housing and community development in developing countries A reformuhltion with case studies from Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 282pp DA51A14189028944
Biological Sciences Howell James Allen Variation and evolution of Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L) VertIc Fabaceae) PhD Miami U 1990 251pp DA51B2720 9029376
Mengestou Seyoum Species composition dynamics and production of the dominant crustacean zoophlnkton in Lake Awasa Ethiopia PhD U of Waterloo (Can) 1990 DA51B3239
Youm Ousmane Evaluation of natural enemies associated with the millet stalk borer Haimbachia ignefusalis (Hampson) (LepidopteraPyralidae) in Niger PhD Texas AampM U 1990 160pp DA51B218O9027293
Business Administration Aiyeku Joseph Fola ImfXlct of import substitution and export
expansion policy on channels of distribution on non-oil export commodities in Nigeria DBA Nova U 1990 155pp DA51A2095 9031282
Gutu Jackan M An investigation of the environmental dependence hypothesis in state-owned corporations (parastatals) in Kenya A strategic management perspective DBA United States International U 1990 324pp DA51A1682 9027298
Kilani Kilani Abdulkerim The evolution and status of accounting in Libya PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 877pp DA51A1677 BX90144
Okpara Onyemaechi Chikaodi The accessibility and transfer of management technology in Nigerian manufacturing industries DBA United States International U 1990 219pp DA51A1685 9028231
Earth Sciences Owoade Isiaka A yodele Some aspects of the hydrogeology of the crystalline basement complex rocks of south western Nigeria PhD U of Technology Loughborough (UK) 1989 267pp DA51B2254 BX90191
Economics Abdul Hadi Auman Shafiq The role ofcapital markets in underdeveloped countries with fXlrticuhlr reference to South Korea Brazil and Nigeria PhD U of Exeter (UK) 1989 558pp DA51A2471 BX90473
Benjamin Nancy Claire Investment and real exchange rate responses to foreign capital flows A general equilibrium model applied to Cameroon PhD U of California Berkeley 1988 138pp DA51A16939029089
Bocoum Cheick Abagouro An evaluation of the performance of the marketing systems for fed cattle range cattle and beef in Mali PhD Michigan State U2990 217pp DA51A1705 9028626
Deme Mamit A short-run goal programming model of external debt management Nigeria PhD U of Texas at Austin 1990 28Opp DA51A2111 9031553
Diaby Souleymane Economic imfXld analysis of the Ivorian Sardinella fishery PhD U of Rhode Island 1989 209pp DA51A2108 9023253
Esslimi Lahsen Economic liberalization and structural adjustment The Moroccan sugar policy PhD Purdue U 1990 169pp DA51A21089031318
Fakhamps Marcel Sequential decisions under uncertainty and hlbor market failure A model of household behavior in the African semi-arid tropics [Burkina FasoJ PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 359pp DA51A17069028816
Fauniyar Ganesh Prasad An econometric model of rate ofadoption of agricultural technology for developing countries [SwazihlndJ PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 184pp DA51A2110 9032367
Fofanah Alusine Alghali Internal causes ofdependence The role of agriculture in the economy of African state as exemplified in the case of Sierra Leone 1961-1988 PhD U of Denver 1990 263pp DA51A21099033468
Jomini Patrick Andre The economic viability of phosphorus fertilization in southwestern Niger A dynamic approach incorporating agronomic principles PhD Purdue U 1990 233pp DA51A2109 9031345
Kentley Eric George Suakin and its fishermen A study of economic activities and ethnic groupings in a Sudanese port PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 336pp DA51A1709 BX90150
Kourouma Moussa International trade flows and economic interdependence in the West African market PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 2990 138pp DA51A1709 9031803
LOfgren Hans Lennart A quadratic programming study of Egyptian agriculture PhD U ofTexas at Austin 1990 477pp DA51A2104 9031645
Niklitschek Mario Enrique Economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa The implication of the environmental degradation [Ghana] PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 136pp DA51A1707 9030970
Obi John Chukwuka Education and economic growth in Nigeria A case study DA Middle Tennessee State U 1990 85pp
DA51A1701 9026934
Osei-Amoako Yaw Macroeconomic policy in a single-crop economy An econometric study of Ghana PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1990 181pp DA51A2471 9031812
Saadat Yasmin Rita Peasant decision-making Case of North Cameroon PhD Fletcher Sch of Law amp Diplomacy (fufts U)
1989 172pp DA51A1707 9031195
Saerbeck Rainer Project appraisal in dependent economies Application of cost benefit analysis in economic planning in Botswana PhD U of Bradford (UK) 1989 327pp DA51A2475 B-90598
Yassin Abdiaziz Sharif The effects ofgovernment price policies on rural goods A case study-Somalia PhD U of Cincinnati 1990 113pp DA51A2122 9032638
Education Acquaye Alfred A Ghanaian education Its relevance for Ghana in transition EdD U of San Francisco 1990 331pp DA51A1449 9027810
Agahiu Adams Ademu The role of the Nigerian educational system in meeting the skilled manpower needs for national development EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 185pp DA51A23419033593
Akah R Miebi Descriptive analysis of perceived factors influencing the health care choices of rural child-rearing women in Arogbo-Ijaw Nigeria PhD Ohio State U 1990 219pp DA51A2272 9031035
Atanda Alfred Wahabi Locus-of-control and its relation to sex ethnicity religion and education among Ghanaian and Nigerian tribesmen EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 211pp DA51A2314 9033595
Berger jennifer Wildlife extension-a participatory approach to conservation A case study among the Maasai people of Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 379pp DA51A1474 9028739
Boubakri Mohamed The international financial crisis of the 19805 and its impact on educational reform in Morocco with a history of Moroccan education and policy recommendations EdD U of Michigan 1990 253pp DA51A2289 9034360
Cashman Kristen A grounded theory describing factors in the adoption process of the alley farm ing technology by Yoruba women in Nigeria PhD Iowa State U 1990 129pp DA51A2244 9100422
DeVane Evelyn Gaynelle Music education in teacher training colleges in Ghana PhD U of Ghana (Ghana) 1980 484pp DA51A1946 9024805
Dzimbo Kuzvinetsa Peter A critical analysis of the planning and implementation of teacher education reform in Zimbabwe 1980-1987 PhD U of Wisconsin-Madison 1990 307pp DA51A1581 9020438
Egbuna Bridget Georgia An investigation of the crisis in higher education in the two universities of Anambra State Nigeria EdD George Washington U 1990 174pp DA51A1920 9030828
Elatta Taha Mohamed An analysis of indigenous Sudanese graphic imagery and implications for curriculum development in art education PhD Council for National Academic Awards (UK) 1990 319pp DA51A1484 BX90027
Elrayah Tagelsir Hamza A systemic analysis of the problems of the teaching-practice program at Khartoum International Institute for Arabic Language in Sudan PhD Indiana U 1990 278pp DA51A15849030411
Ibida Ego Yvonne A study of tourism education at the university level in Nigeria as viewed by experts in the government higher education and the tourism industry EdD George Washington U 1990 278pp DA51A1921 9030830
Ifeanyi Uju Bibian A content analysis of selected books used in the teaching of African literature in American colleges and universities PhD Kent State U 1990 213pp DA51A1891 9029271
jaja Amelia Nwadiogwa Labour union education in Nigeria PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 24Opp DA51A1478 BX90139
Kupe Serara Segarona A history of the evolution of nursing education in Botswana1922-1980 EdD Columbia UTeachers ColI 1987 506pp DA51A2290 9033919
Lamptey George Nee Oko Public subsidization of nonpublic schools and the development of education in Liberia PhD Columbia U Teachers Coli 1990 185pp DA51A2265 9033869
Laryea Evans Amartey The role of higher education in Africa A study of the attitude of African educators toward the Tananarive recommendations PhD U of North Texas 1990 177pp DA51A14629027718
M uruIi Leunita Auko Education labor force participation residence and fertility among Kenyan women PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 77pp DA51A1933 9032350
Oji Emmanuel Aniefuna Music in education a study of the status of general music education in the curriculum of Anambra (Nigeria) public school system PhD Union Institute 1989 218pp DA51A19479025448
Olurin Niran Emannuel A School administrators perceptions of
discipline and corporal punishment in seleded contemporary Nigerian public secondary schools PhD Indiana State U 1989 187pp DA51A1859 9026706
Pelshak Smith Kyeskat Daspan Rehabilitation and counseling programs for people with disabilities in Nigeria EdD Oklahoma State U 1990 189pp DA51A2270 9035199
Semenye Lois Mvuli The reltltionship between moral reasoning Tearning style and religious orientation of selected students attending theological schools in Kenya EdD Biola U Talbot Sch of Theology 1990 194pp DA51A2257 9025834
Ukaegbu Ephraim Ifeanyichukwu An analysis of problems encountered by Nigerian students as perceived by Nigerian students in urban universities in Texas EdD Texas Southern U 1989 174pp DA51A18679029526
Williams-Lamptey Felicia Walety Teacher training and resource center for adult education in Liberia Curriculum and organization EdD Columbia U Teachers ColI 1990 195pp DA51A2244 9033870
Environmental Sciences Chiotha Sosten Staphiel Biological control of human schistosomiasis using snail-eating fish lMaltlwi PhD U of Maryland ColI Park 1990 174pp DA51B2261 9030877
Fine Arts Coombes Annie Elena Stuart The representation of Africa and the African in Engltlnd 1890-1913 PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1987 498pp DA51A1811 8-83121
Thomas Thelma Katrina Niche decorations from the Tombs of Byzantine Egypt (Heracleopolis Magna and Oxyrhynchus AD 300-5(0) Visions of Afterlife PhD New York U 1990 717pp DA51A14269025149
Folklore Hill Elizabeth Frances A comparative study of the cultural narrative and ltlnguage content of seleded folk tales told in Burma Canada and Yorubaltlnd Nigeria PhD U of Alberta (Can) 1990 DA51A2482
Geography Krabacher Thomas Scott Fishing food and change along the Sherbro Coast of Sierra Leone PhD U of California Davis 1990 416pp DA51A1726 9026837
Perry Edward Carl Core-periphery reltltions An empirical study of North Cameroon PhD U of Pennsylvania 1990 290pp DA51A17269026626
Picard Mary Theresa Local participation in integrated and multiobjective river basin pltlnning A case study of the Senegal River
Basin PhD Oark U 1990 337pp DA51A1727 9026085
Ramphall Davin Rural energy pltlnning and development in the Third World A multicriteria evaluation approach [Kenya PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 378pp DA51A2123 9032366
Health Sciences Anyanwu Rosemary Chinyere A food safety control strategy for
developing countries Based on studies of Nigeria Ghana Cote dIvoire United Kingdom and France PhD U of Reading (UK) 1989 413pp DA51B2840 BX90197
Chitsulo Lester A comparative study on measurement of Schistosoma mansoni transmission by coprologic and serologic techniques [Egypt amp Maltlwi] PhD Tulane U 1990 120pp DA51B2841 9032509
Ehigiator Lucky Osarchieman The rural health model in Bendel State of Nigeria Impad of community participation DrPH U of California Berkeley 1989 279pp DA51B2306 9028705
Guptill Katharine Schuyler Evaluation of an infant weaning food intervention in Kwara State Nigeria ScD Johns Hopkins U Sch of Public Health and Hygiene 1990 379pp DA51B3331 9030682
Khogali Fathia Ahmed Mohammed The design implementation monitoring and evaluation of a training programme for prospedive catering officers for hospitals in the Sudan PhD U of Bath (UK) 1989 430pp DA51B3307 BX90609
Nhare Duncan Kinyua Simple predictors of low birthweight at the community level Their potential application in primary health care for the prevention ofadverse pregnancy outcomes in rural Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 336pp DA51B2309 9028388
Troslte Richard Murray Differential household survival during a drought-induced food crisis in central Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 536pp DA51B2310 9028376
UpvalI Michele Jean The articultltion of nurses and indigenous healers in Swaziltlnd A nursing perspedive PhD U of Utah 1990 241pp DA51B3329 9100377
History Asres Alem History of the Ethiopian Student Movement (in Ethiopia
and North America) Its impact on internal social change 1960-1974 PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 216pp DA51A1733 9030844
Cook Weston Franklin The Hundred Years War for Morocco 1465-1580 Warfare and state building in the early modern Maghrib PhD Georgetown U 1989 652pp DA51A1740 9027667
Coventry Donald C The public career of Sir Francis Reginald Wingate High Commissioner for Egypt 1917-1919 PhD The
American V 1989 326pp DA51A1730 9027884
Diallo Geraldyne Pemberton The philosophy of Ahmed Sikou Touri and its impact on the development of the Republic of Guinea 1958-1971 PhD City V of New York 1990 278pp DA51A1731 9029929
Gatlin Darryle John A socioeconomic history of Sao Vicente de Cabo Verde 1830-1970 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 284pp DA51A24919017069
Ghebre-Ab Habtu World War II and the disposal of Africa orientale italiana (a comparative study) PhD Miami V 1990 228pp DA51A2127 9029383
James Marylee Massey Good news for the poor The Church and community development in South Africa PhD Boston V 1990 285pp DA51A2130 9029767
Lazerson Joshua Nathaniel The Communist Party of South Africa the Springbok Legion and the South African Congress of Democrats Democratic whites in the South African liberation movement 1942-1964 PhD Northwestern V 1990 433pp DA51A2130 9031953
Mbuia-JOao Tome Nhamitambo The revolt of Dom Jeronimo Chingulia of Mombasa1590-1637 (an African episode in the Portuguese century of decline) [Kenya] PhD Catholic V of America 1990 577pp DA51A1733 9027645
Rubert Steven Craig You have taken my sweat Agricultural wage labour in colonial Zimbabwe 1904 to 1945 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 416pp DA51A2491 9033971
Schoenbrun David Lee Early history in eastern AfricaS Great Lakes region Linguistic ecological and archaeological approaches ca 500 BC to ca AD 1000 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 851pp DA51A2491 9033982
Journalism Chaudhary Anju Grover Coverage of development news by Western and Third World newspapers Theory and practice [Nigeria PhD V of Maryland CoIl Park 1990 297pp DA51A1427 9030874
Ngwe George Anuongong The Pan-African News Agency A regional response to global news flow problems PhD Southern Illinois V at Carbondale 1989 149pp DA51A1813 9022810
Language Faraclas Nicholas Gregory A grammar of Nigerian Pidgin PhD V of CaliforniaBerkeley 1989 706pp DA51A1595 9028817
Mangana Mark Rhetorical content in the Amarna correspondence
from the Levant [Egypt PhD Hebrew Vnion Coll-Jewish Institute of Religion 1990 224pp DA51A1593 9028107
Nyaggah Lynette Behm Cross-Linguistic influence in Kenyan English The impact of Swahili and Kikuyu on syntax PhD Vof California Los Angeles 1990 236pp DA51A1598 9028355
Sheridan J Mark The homilies of Rufus of Shotep on the Gospels of Matthew and Luke [Egypt] PhD Catholic V of America 2990 487pp DA51A1593 9027966
Law Ogiamien Tony Bestman Emokpae The legal aspects and implications of artificial conception services in Nigeria PhD Vof Essex (VK) 1989 411pp DA51A1747 8-90113
Literature Adal Youmna A Sufism in Ibn Khaldun An annotated translation
of the Shifa al-Sailli-Tahdhib al-MasailITunisia PhD Indiana V 1990 378pp DA51A1629 9030377
Guzofsky Rosalie Mujeres heroicas en el romancero judeo~spafiol [Morocco] PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 310pp DA51A1631 9026568
Mama Raouf Images of Africa and Africans in Western literature PhD V of Michigan 1990 130pp DA51A2377 9034479
Sample Maxine J Cornish The representation of space in selected works by Bessie Head Buchi Emecheta and Flora Nwapa PhD Emory V 1990 174pp DA51A1611 9027938
Mass Communications Morgan Muhammad Patricia-Devine An intracultural communication model for socioeconomic redevelopment in Sub-Saharan Africa PhD V of Kentucky 1990 258pp DA51A2189 9035046
Morgan Gary Benedict US media and government A content analysis of press coverage of the us call for sanctions against Libya DA V of Northern Colorado 1990 119pp DA51A1817 9029136
Political Science Adams Linda Shull From peace partner to security partner An
examination of US-Egyptian relations in the Carter administration PhD V of South Carolina 1990 310pp DA51A1748 9029155
Adogamhe Paul Garuba Nigeria-OPEC relations Analysis of the change in Nigerias foreign policy behavior toward OPEC 1983-1985 PhD City V of New York 1990 382pp DA51A1749 9029908
Akingbemi A yodele Makanju-Ola Agricultural development in Nigeria An analysis of the World Bank-assisted Agricultural Development Program PhD Claremont Graduate Sch 1990 349pp DA51A2141 9032564
Attah Okon Efiong The role of African soldiers in politics New diredions in comparing civilian and military regimes PhD Washington V 1989 266pp DA51A1749 9027391
Fage Kamilu Sani Nigerias foreign policy towards Chad 1960-1985 A study of the dynamics of African inter-state relations PhD Vof Pittsburgh 1990 266pp DA51A251O 9028459
Khadiagala Gilbert Muruli The Frontline States in southern African international politics 1975-1989 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 428pp DA51A1764 9030210
Kimaru Christopher Maina An analysis of us foreign assistance to tropical Africa in the 1980s PhD V of Maryland Baltimore County 1990 169pp DA51A2154 9032712
Kosoko David Nigerias inter-African relations A study of continuity and change in Nigerias African policy 1960-1983 PhD American V 1990 287pp DA51A1764 9028140
Mitchell Thomas G Black faces white heads Internal settlements in southern Africa PhD V of Southern California 1990 DA51A1765
Rana Kipkorir Aly Azad Politics underdevelopment and socilll conflict A study of class formation in Kenya PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 358pp DA51A2S06 9033979
Sanad Jamal Ali Islam and sociopolitical change A comparative study of Egyptian Kuwaiti and Palestinian attitudes PhD V of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 DA51A2S06
Sandberg Eve Nan International foreign aid donor cohesion and donor bounded decision-making in Zambias agricultural sedor PhD Yale V 1990 353pp DA51A2S07 9035366
Solop Frederic Ira From the margins to the mainstream The antiapartheid movement and the politics of agenda-setting in the United States PhD Rutgers The State V of New Jersey New Brunswick 1990 302pp DA51A2507 9034957
Tevoedjre Eric The limits and uses ofdeviance in Franco-African relations The relations of Guinea (Conakry) Congo and Benin with France 1958-1981 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 317pp DA51A17669030256
Tidwell Alan Interdependence ethnicity and anti-apartheid The case ofTransAfrica PhD V of Kent at Canterbury (UK) 1989 267pp DA51A1767 BX90013
Torulagha Priye Sunday A study of moral norms concerning war in precolonial traditional Nigerian societies PhD V of Oklahoma 1990 289pp DA51A2151 9033285
Psychology
Pretorius Johannes W White South African identity development and psychopathology PhD Boston V 1990 152pp DA51B2632 9019700
Religion Bassaw Joseph Kwamina Developing a ministry of evangelism among Ghanaians in Brooklyn New York DMin Drew V 1990 160pp DA51A2407 9100003
Frankfurter David Thomas Munro Elijah in Upper Egypt Studies in the history and composition of the Coptic Elijah Apocalypse PhD Princeton V 1990 407pp DA51A1652 9027546
Katz Jonathan Glustrom The vision of the Prophet in fifteenth century North Africa Muhammad al-Zawawis Tuhfat al-Nazir PhD Princeton V 1990 404pp DA51A1653 9027549
Sociology Achanfuo-Yeboah David Joe Internal migration population redistribution and urbanisation in Ghana PhD V of Alberta (Can) 199ODA51A2525
Asana Festus Ambe Problems of marriage and family life in an African context viewed from the perspective of the Christian pastor as counselor [Cameroon] ThO Boston V Sch of Theology 1990 332pp DA51A1790 9026046
Cole Bankole Akinyemi Police power and accountability in the Nigerian criminal process PhD V of Keele (UK) 1989 615pp DA51A1782 BX89951
Diop Francois Path Diop Economic determinants of child health and the utilization of health services in Sub-Saharan Africa The case of Ivory Coast PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 232pp DA51A2525 9030184
Fluharty David Henning Charisma as attachment to the divine Some Hasidic principles for comparison of social movements ofGandhi Nasser Ben-Gurion and King [Egypt] PhD V of New Hampshire 1990 584pp DA51A1802 9027429
Hamid Adil Abdelaziz Mohamed Perceptions of the Sudanese professional working in Saudi Arabia on migration and economic development of the Sudan PhD V of North Texas 1990 152pp DA51A17999027708
Macharia Sospeter Kinuthia The role of social networks and the state in the urban informal sector The case of Nairobi Kenya PhD V of Cali fomi a Berkeley 1989 281pp DA51A1781 9028942
Mengesha Astair Gebremariam The role of women in agricultural production and household decision-making A cross-cultural comparison
between India and Cameroon PhD Iowa State V 1990 170pp DA51A2539 9035101
Osirim Mary Johnson Characteristics ofentrepreneurship in Nigerian industries that started small PhD Harvard V 1990 251pp DA51A2539 9035529
Zaky Hassan Hussein Mohamed Simultaneous approach to family size decisions in Egypt PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 205pp DA51A17869030272
Theater Creamer Richard E Athol Fugard The playwright as director of his works [South Africa) PhD City V of New York 1990 402pp DA51AI4449029926
Theology Egbulem Chris Nwaka The Rite Zairois in the context of liturgical inculturation in midd1e-belt Africa since the Second Vatican Council STD Catholic V of America 1989 41Opp DA51AI659 9027616
Urban amp Regional Planning Elkhishin Khaled Salah Planning for growth in the Cairo region A
strategic management approach modelled on the Paris experience [Egypt PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 311pp DA51AI803 9026548
Oluwoye Jacob Oludoye Assessment of pedestrian crossing activity in the determination of reducing conflict between pedestrian and vehicles along a strip of commercial streets in Nigeria PhD V of New South Wales (Australia) 1988 DA51AI804
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LETTERS Dear Dr Bay
I would like to thank you Dr Lashymouse-Smith and Dr Adell Patton for playing an instrumental role in making the African Studies Associashytions tribute to E Franklin Frazier possible Both the Saturday morning panel session on his life and work and the reception which was held the Friday evening before the session were successful
Since the Baltimore meeting I have become aware that my stateshyment on Professor Frazier liE Frankshylin Frazier ASA First African Amerishycan President and a Son of Baltimore has generated a debate as to whom the recognition of the first elected president of the association belongs The principals on which the debate centers are Frazier and Dr Robert Cummings who was presishydent of the ASA in 1985 The primary concern issues from an erroneous declaration that the African Studies Association elected Frazier as presishydent in 1963 Factually Frazier was elected to the office of vice president in 1962 a position from which under ASAs by-laws the encumbent autoshymatically accedes to the presidency Factually Cummings was elected vice president in 1984 and served as president in 1985 making him the first African American to serve a term as president of the ASA
The statement which appears in the program for the Thirty-Third Anshynual Meeting of ASA was not intendshyed to diminish the accomplishment of my fellow colleague Professor Cumshymings Rather it was an attempt to recognize the pioneering works of one of this countrys foremost scholshyars on the African American experishyence
Charles Jarmon Howard University
Dear Dr Bay
We spotted an announcement in the newsletter a month or so back for your 1991 calendar Men and Women of Power Africa in Historical Photoshygraphs We ordered two copies one for a Christmas gift to ourselves and one for a friend
To our surprise on receipt of the calendars we leafed through them and came to July discovering Eliot Elisofons photo of the father and two brothers of one of oUT colleagues (and immediate past department chair) in the History Department at the Unishyversity of Lubumbashi He was born the year of the photo but immediately recognized which of his many brothshyers the two were One has been a Zairian politician and lives in Kinshashysa the other back in the royal village Our other friend lost his intended Christmas gift as it seemed only right to give it to Professor Belepe
For the sake of historical accuracy we would point out an error unshyderstandable for a visiting photograshypher which Professor Belepe noshyticed so it can be corrected for any future use of the photo There has been a confusion among three Kuba kings wi th similar names
Mbop Mabiinc maMbeky1916-1919 Kwete Mabiinc maKyen 1919-1939 Mbop Mabiinc maK yen 1939-1969
As the date of the photo indicates it is the third of these who is pictured here and so the third name is incorrect as is the beginning date of his reign
We are delighted with the calenshydars and sincerely hope that the ASA will repeat the fund-raiser again in 1992
J Jeffrey Hoover University of Lubumbashi
The following letter to James Baker Secretary of State was shared with us by PeArl T Robinson President TransAfrishyca Boston Chapter
Dear Secretary Baker We in the Boston Chapter of Transshy
Africa are concerned that the US Govshyernment make the most positive conshytribution it can to the restoration of peace and security in Liberia and a transition to honest competitive and open elections for a constitutionally legitimate government of that beleashyguered country In keeping with this concern we emphasize the following beliefs
1) The peace and transition plan being implemented by the ECOW AS states offers the best hope that the tragically abused people of Liberia have to achieve a reasonably prompt restoration of law and order and a peaceful workable transition to deshymocracy The ECOWAS state should receive the commendation of the US government and whatever financial and diplomatic support we can give to ECOW AS to help it to carry the inishytiative to a successful conclusion
2) As a central part of the ECOWshyAS transition plan and reflecting the choice of the broadest meeting yet held of the substantial political groups of Liberians the Interim Govshyernment headed by Dr Amos Sawshyyer a person of proven integrity and competence has now taken up resishydence within the country We believe that the IG should receive the recogshynition and support of the US Governshyment The White House or State Deshypartment should immediately make that intention clearly evident
3) Distribution of food and other relief supplies should not be made subject to political criteria Donor agencies and organizations should provide such material and foodstuffs as they can to any other ports and regions of the country able to receive them However inspection by the
Interim Government or the ECOMOG forces of relief shipments coming into the country is a reasonable requirement in our view
4) Now that the Interim Government is in residence within the country the US after extending recognition should resume its economic and emergency assistance to that country working through the Interim Government Further working through the Interim Government the US should unblock all non-lethal assistance provided for Liberia under any of the pending or previous authorizations of assistance and in fact should expand its assistance program to help meet the acute needs for food and health relief resettlement of refugees and displaced persons and restoration of
basic services 5) The US should assist in the
immediate evacuation of refugees from Monrovia and elsewhere There is especially a need to provide security and safe passage for the thousands of persons at the Presidential Palace many of whom come from the former Presidents region or were associated with his regime and now fear for their lives Safe passage and refugee camp arrangements would be needed until these people can safely return to their homes
Liberia is too dose and important a friend of the US and has suffered too much already in which suffering we are complici t to merit being ignored or manipulated by our government in a period of such acute need and such
In Memoriam Gwendolen Carter Gwendolen M Carter died in
Orange City Florida on 20 February 1991 Her life spanned the extraordishynary events and transformations of the twentieth century and she was an active observer and participant in many of them She reached out to people and they in turn saw in her someone who would champion their causes and respond to their needs Human beings rather than detached institutions or political structures were at the center of her political analyses Her particular concern with Africa and her in-depth involvement with South Africa drew her into drashymatic circumstances She discussed politics with Kwame Nkrumah and saluted Nelson Mandela as he was led out of the courtroom to life imshyprisonment
Gwen Carter was born in Hamilshyton Ontario and received the BA from the University of Toronto in 1929 She then went to Oxford Unishyversity where she also received the BA in 1931 She was a member of the faculty of McMaster University at Hamilton Ontario from 1932 to 1935
before returning to Oxford to comshyplete the MA degree in 1936 In 1938 she was awarded the PhD from Radshycliffe College of Harvard University She taught at Wellesley College from 1938 to 1941 and at Tufts College in 1942-43 before joining the faculty at Smith College where she remained from 1943 to 1964 and where she was named to the Sophia Smith Chair of Political Science in 1961
In 1964 she was invited to become the director of the African Studies Proshygram at Northwestern University and was appointed the Melville J Hersshykovits Professor of African Affairs In 1974 she agreed to join the faculty of the African Studies Program and the Political Science Department of Indiashyna University and for the next ten years she enlivened the intellectual life of her colleagues and students In 1984 she accepted an offer from the University of Florida where she taught until 1987 Her international stature was recognized by the confershyral of honorary degrees from 13 unishyversities in the United States and Canshyada the George V Medal for Public
promise for renewal To continue to hesitate in
supporting the Interim Government headed by Dr Sawyer and to continue to encourage fighting forces to believe that some better arrangement than the Interim Government offers might corne to them through US influence as we believe that some US officials have done only prolongs the suffering of the Liberian people and impedes real progress toward full democratic and constitutional government in that country
We hope that you will give your most conscientious attention to the points we raise and take appropriate action
Pearl T Robinson TransAfrica Boston Chapter
Service in 1935 the Achievement Award of the American Association of University Women in 1962 and the Distinguished Scholar Award of the ASA in 1978 She was president of the African Studies Association in 1958shy59 president of the New England Poshylitical Science Association in 1959-60 and vice president of the American Political Science Association in 1963shy64 In the 19405 she became an Amerishycan citizen and was frequently called upon as a consultant by government agencies and private organizations She was a member of the board of the African-American Institute for more than 20 years
Gwen Carter continued to publish and to be professionally engaged into her 80s Her publications which spanned a period of more than 40 years are her enduring and impresshysive legacy to all of us as well as to fushyture generations of scholars Her work ranged from her first book in 1947 on the British Commonwealth to numerous other books articles and essays The Governments of Great Britshyain France and the Soviet Union
which she coauthored with John H Rainey in 1949 was followed by five editions with John Herz For many years this was the preeminent text in comparative politics in departments of political science throughout the United States In the Preface to the first edition Carter and Rainey summed up their perspective Their approach aimed to depict governshyments as a living complex of activities and arrangements which change and develop in response to the character needs desires and purposes of hushyman beings Gwens concern with political power and its effects on peoshyples lives led her to an extensive stay in South Africa in the 1950s and reshysulted in her pioneering study The Politics of Inequality South Africa Since 1948 Some of her comments in the Inshytroduction to the book epitomize Gwens academic beliefs and commitshyment [TJhroughout most of my two substantial periods of investigation in [South Africa] I was far more conshycerned with understanding the points of view and character of action of the different groups in the community than judging them No one who goes to South Africa for a serious study of the situation can ultimately avoid judgements But to the best of my abilshyity I have tried to separate facts and analysis from such judgements and to let the former speak for themshyselves On trips to South Africa Gwen met and interacted with politishycal and intellectual leaders at every level She made lifelong friends throughout the country and became a symbol of a caring outside world This was the crucial period of the imshyplementation of apartheid and Gwens insights provided scholars and policymakers with an undershystanding of what was happening in South Africa
Her monumental work From Protest to Challenge A Documentary History of African Politics in South Afrishyca 1882-1964 which was edited with Thomas Karis Sheridan Johns and Gail Gerhart is a collection of annoshytated documents and essays chronishy
cling African nationalism in South Afshyrica and the struggle for political s0shy
cial and economic rights Without Gwens efforts to collect preserve and protect these documents many of them would certainly have been lost In particular she helped arrange for important materials which might have been confiscated by the authorishyties to leave South Africa
So far I have written about Gwenshydolen Carter the scholar the consumshymate professional and the internationshyal figure On a more personal level she was a woman of great courage and independence who refused to acshycept barriers of any sort Despite the limitations imposed on her by a severe case of polio when she was four years old she was never spatially nor intelshylectually confined In reminiscing Gwen always said I was more intershyested in what I could do than I was inshyterested in what I couldnt do Her father a pediatrician and her mother encouraged her to do anything that she could do No part of Africa or for that matter of the world was inacshycessible despite her physical disabilishyty In an era of male domination Gwen considered no academic posishytion or office beyond her reach Her curiosity interest in human beings reshyfusal to accept barriers of any sort and her sense of adventure are all legenshydary Gwen loved to travel but she never went simply as a tourist She was purposeful and set out to find out what was going on and to meet eveshyryone In fact this started early At the age of 19 on a visit to her uncle who was mayor of Oxford at the time she was asked to act as mayoress for a day and she was presented to the Prince of Wales She really enjoyed meeting new people she kept the conshytacts alive through her voluminous correspondence and on her return visi ts she almost seemed a member of the family Through her conversations and questioning she gained insights and understanding and she translated these impressions into her writings
As a young woman she traveled to Nazi Germany with her lifelong friend
Louise Holborn In 1948-49 she went on a round-the-world trip visiting Commonwealth countries including South Africa where she remained for three months driving herself in a speshycially adapted car as she criss-crossed the country In the 195Os on the eve of independence for many African countries she again traveled extenshysively on the continent Her detailed accounts of her meetings and impresshysions will some day prove to be an inshyvaluable source of information for reshysearchers on this crucial period in African history
Gwen was a great teacher She shared her knowledge fully with her students and she generously opened her home to them for meals seminars and receptions But she also had high academic standards and if these were not met she had no hesitation in letting students know where they stood She helped countless students from Africa adjust to the demands of life in the United States and in many instances was responsible for their coming to America A number of her students are now at universities or in government positions in Africa
It has been a great privilege for me to know Gwen Carter and to work with her on several projects Gwens sense of freshness and excitement nurtured and sustained ideas Occashysionally we had different opinions but we always discussed them fully and resolved them through ongoing and lively debate She was a woman of deep convictions and real courage I can still hear her voice on her return from South Africa at the age of 80 afshyter she had been held in detention and interrogated by South African police I simply refused to talk with them I just kept demanding to see the American ambassador
I honor Gwen Carter as a teacher a researcher a personal friend and a pishyoneer She was a woman of fearless integrity and intrepid mind
Patrick OMeara African Studies Program
Indiana University
The ASA Scholarly Research and South Africa by Martin Klein
The question of the relationship of American researchers right of other nations to impose conditions on foreign to South Africa was raised at last springs board meeting research though I sometimes question the wisdom of and a committee of which I was a hesitant member doing so and I certainly question the wisdom of us produced a resolution recommending that scholars imposing restrictions on ourselves I am opposed to any working in South Africa make contact with the Union of ideological vetting of scholarship I do not believe that we Democratic University Staff Associations We decided to should demand that other scholars take an ideological bring the question before the Business Meeting in litmus test I believe our obligation is to seek our truths Baltimore where a number of amendments were passed wherever we find them To do this we must avoid Since there was no quorum it left us with the problem of ideological blinders and in fact we should seek to criticize what to do with the resolution Convinced that I was in a our own assumptions I have also been convinced that it is minority in my reservations I decided to appoint a new wrong for the ASA to establish a special link to UDUSA committee of people involved with South Africa I found which is a member of the Mass Democratic Movement three people willing to serve but as I looked for a fourth I though my own sympathies are strongly with the MOM I increasingly found that others shared my reservations believe it is incumbent on scholars to make contacts with including many who like myself considered themselves the broadest possible range of groups As an organization strong supporters of the liberation struggle I have we may favor some kinds of exchanges over others but it therefore decided to leave the matter until the spring board is wrong for us to oppose any exchange of ideas or any meeting Members of this board or other members of the contact between scholars There is one other consideration association are free to re-write the resolution we discussed South Africa is going through a rapid process of change in Baltimore or to prepare another one This is not the time for us to link ourselves to any single
faction or to limit the free exercize of our critical faculties I The basis of my opposition is an opposition to any kind will thus probably oppose any resolution brought forward
of ideological controls over research I do not question the
LIBERIA WATCH The African-American Institute has new arrivals employment If you are a Liberian or
established LIBERIA WATCH shy a 3) acting as a clearing house for a friend of Liberia with a knowledge network of Liberian and US groups information about refugee relief of openings in one or more concerned about Liberia shy to efforts in effect or planned in Liberia employment areas and a willingness coordinate information about Liberian andor surrounding countries and to assist Liberian colleagues please let relief efforts to assist Liberian refugee assistance in the US us have your name refugees in this country and to keep 4) distributing updated 3) requests for information from the American public US government information about the situation the media Ifyou are a journalist we and Congressional members UN through a regular newsletter targeted will be glad to assist you in officials and PVO groups aware of developments including the course of the civil war the quest for peace and
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PRISONERS OF CONSCIENCE IN SUDAN The following information was provided by Africa Watch and Amnesty International
The Sudan Government is continuing to hold several hundred political prisoners in conditions that are seriously prejudicial to their physical and psychological health and in some cases put them in danger of serious disablity or premature death These are flagrant violations of the basic rights of detainees In addition torture is practiced on a systematic basis particularly in non-official detention centres
Since the current military government seized power in Sudan in June 1989 a total of several thousand people have been detained without charge and without trial at least once While most have subsequently been released there are presently estimated to be a minimum of 400 political prisoners in Sudan About half of this number are held in ghost-houses the unofficial detention centers of the security services and the remainder in the official prisons chiefly Kober Prison (Khartoum) Shalla Prison (Darfur Region) Port Sudan New Haifa and Kassala Prisons (eastern Region) Dabak prison (near Khartoum) and Military Headquarters More than fifty political detainees are known to be suffering from medical conditions which require treatment
Commonly those suspected of anti-government activities or views are detained by members of the security forces (organizations newly set up since the coup detat of June 1989) and taken at once to ghost houses In these centers detainees are subjected to a wide range of forms of abuse Africa Watch knows of over 70 detainees who have been subjected to torture Some of these methods leave serious physical and psychological scars and one detainee Dr Ali Fadul died under torture in April After a period ranging between a few days to several weeks the detainees are transferred to normal prisons including Kober Prison Shalla and Port Sudan In these prisons the detainees are not subjected to torture and are allowed to socialize with other prisoners However medical attention is frequently deliberately denied even to seriously ill detainees giving rise to grave concern in many cases In Shalla prison
located in a remote desert lack of food clean water and sanitation is also a matter of concern
Among the prisoners of conscience in Sudan are numerous academics detained without charge or trial since a new military government seized power Some have been released uncharged but up to a dozen are still held at various prisons in Sudan They are detained because of their peaceful opposition to the new military government and in some cases because of their past activities
Recommendations for action include writing urgent appeals to the Sudanese authorities listed below
His Excellency Mr Abdalla Ahmed Abdalla Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Sudan 2210 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington DC 20008
His Excellency Mr el Rashid Abu Shama Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Sudan 3 Cleveland Row StJamess London SW1A 1DD England
Lt-Gen Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir Peoples Palace POBox 281 Khartoum Sudan
Mr Mahjoub al-Badawi Mohamed Minister of Education Ministry of Education Khartoum Sudan
African Book Drive by Osei-Mensah Aborampah
Over the last five years a group of imental basis for expansion into other problems University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee African countries We do not anticipate any problems students faculty and staff has built a In the course of the book drive in soliciting the books and in spite of framework for a Book Drive to colshy however we have encountered severe time constraints books that we collect lect books for African universities and financial constraints Finding a way are carefully sorted to suit the needs secondary schools The group beshy to ship the books has become the most of African institutions We ask for lieves that books provide a unique frustrating aspect of the drive Meanshy help in locating funding agencies that type of relief and human capital inshy while requests for books continue to are willing to support the book drive vestment for their users Most memshy be sent in by a few more schools in Any suggestions or questions conshybers including myself are aware of Ghana Thus we want to inform cerning this project may be forwarded the acu te shortage of reading materishy readers about the ongoing book drive to Osei-Mensah Aborampah Departshyals that exist in many African institushy in Wisconsin and to network with orshy ment of Afro-American Studies Unishytions The group has assisted in makshy ganizations and individuals involved versity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Box ing a number of book shipments to in similar projects in order to exshy 413 Milwaukee WI 53201 (414) 229shyvarious schools in Ghana on an exper- change ideas and help solve common 4155
Opportunities in Africa Visions in Action WorldTeach Urban Development Internship Programs in Africa
Namibia independent since March 1990 is seeking colshyVisions in Action is a small nonsectarian nonpolitical lege graduates to serve as math science and English
NGO offering one-year internships in Africa beginning teachers in rural primary and secondary schools throughshyJuly 1991 and October 1991 Positions are available with out the country WorldTeach an international voluntary African nonprofit organizations international developshy service agency based at Harvard University has been inshyment organizations newspapers magazines and health vited to identify select and place candidates The Worldshyclinics The program involves a month-long orientation TeachNamibia program offers participants the opportushyincluding intensive language study followed by a 12- nity to live and work in a rural community and to put month internship their knowledge and skills to work in building a new and
equitable education system Visions has secured placements in Nairobi Kenya and
Kampala Uganda beginning in July 1991 and will open 1) Applications are accepted from all majors no teachshyprograms in Francophone Africa and Sou thern Africa in ing or language experience is required Fall 1991 or Spring 1992 if there is sufficient interest 2) Volunteers receive housing and a monthly salary to
cover day to day expenses Interns are required to cover their own costs which 3) Volunteers make a one-year commitment and pay a
will be between $4200 and $4800 per year Some interns program fee of $3950 which covers airfare health insushymay receive a stipend to partially cover their housing rance placement training and support costs though this cannot be guaranteed
For more information call or write WorldTeach HarshyApplications are due June 14 1991 for October proshy vard Institute for International Development One Eliot
grams For applications contact Visions in Action 3637 Street Cambridge MA 02138-5705 (617) 495-5527 FAX Fulton St NW Washington DC 20007 (202) 625-7403 (617) 495-1239
Iowa Africanists are pleased to announce the founding of the Iowa African Studies Association (IASA) with some 80 active members IASA wishes to be in touch with other state and regional associations to share information on activities and plans Please contact the Iowans through Robert T Anderson Iowa Peace Institute Box 480 Grinnell IA 50112 (515shy236-4880) or James J Zaffiro Dept of Political Science Central COllege Pella IA 50219 (515-628-5123)
Future Meetings and Calls for Papers
Dalhousie University (Halifax Nova Scotia Canada) sponsored a symposium in March on The Political Econoshymy of Security amp Democracy in the South in the 1990s Dishyalectics of National Adjustments Regional Conflicts amp Gloshybal Alignments dealing with the implications of structural adjustment conditions and changing East-West relations on security and development in Africa with parshyticular reference to regional cooperation and politicallibershyalization
On September 26--281991 a symposium building on the first Africa session will be held with a comparative foshycus on the Caribbean and Southeast Asia including conshytrasting contextual and theoretical perspectives surviving at the margins in the new international division of labor and power
Participation is invited from academics analysts media and NGOs Please contact the organizer for further details and with paper proposals Funding is very limited so parshyticipants should seek financial support from their own inshystitutions Only paper-givers may be offered accommodashytion
Organizer Timothy M Shaw African Studies amp Forshyeign Policy Studies Dalhousie University Halifax Nova Scotia B3H 4H6 (902) 494-6630 FAX (902) 494-2319
A joint Royal African SocietyAfrican Studies Associashytion of the UK conference on The African Presence in the United Kingdom will be held on Friday 13 December 1991 at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies University of London
Proposals for papers and further information is availashyble from David Killingray Dept of Historical and Cultural Studies Goldsmiths College University of London New Cross London SE14 6NW England
The Arts Council of the African Studies Association (ACASA) is pleased to announce the Ninth Triennial Symshyposium on African Art It will be hosted by the University of Iowas School of Art and Art History and Museum of Art in Iowa City and will run from April 23 to April 25 1992
Panel and paper proposals from all disciplines and geoshygraphical areas are welcome and those that emphasize cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural approaches are espeshy
cially welcome Deadline for panel proposal submissions is Spring 1991
and the deadline for paper proposals is October 11991 Please send to Allen F Roberts Program Chair Anthropolshyogy Dept McBride Hall The University of Iowa Iowa City IA 52242
Recent Meetings The Constituent Conference of the World Council of Pashy
nafrican Organizations Project met in Cotonou Benin from 11 to 15 February 1991 The meeting was held to promote exchanges of ideas and co-operation between Panafrican Organizations in the international community and all other organizations committed to promoting the renaissance of the African personality humanism and a just and durable peace in a non-racial world
For further information write Africa-Cultures Internashytional Institute Carre 6 Ancien Pont BP 1245 Cotonou Benin
A symposium Science in Africa - Achievements and Prospects was convened during the Sub-Saharan Africa Program of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting in Washington DC on Februshyary 151991 The purpose of the symposium was to inshycrease awareness of the success and importance of science in Africa by highlighting several Africans whose work has affected the world scientific community and made a signifishycant impact on science and technology within Africa Its audience was a diverse group of scientists in related fields as well as science policy experts representatives from the development and diplomatic communities and Africanists from many disciplines
For further information write AAAS Sub-Saharan Afrishyca Program Directorate for International Programs 1333 H Street NW Washington DC 20005 (202) 326--6650
At the Annual Conference on African Policy Issues held at the World Bank on April 3 1991 Robert McNamara preshysented Africas Development Crisis Agricultural Stagnashytion Population Explosion and Environmental Degradashytion In addition Ibrahim Gambari Richard Joseph Kefle Wadajo and Moses Tesi presented Democratic Change in Africa Its Sustenance and Consolidation For further inshyformation regarding this conference write to Moses Tesi Middle Tennessee State University Department of Political Science Murfreesboro TN 37132
Africana Resources in Frankfurt (Germany) (excerpted from Newletter 3 Johann Wolfgang Goethe-UniversiHit October 1990)
Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek (Oty and University Library) Bockenheimer Landstrasse 134-138 6000 Frankfurt am Main 1 Phone 0697907-212
Opening hours Monday Wednesday Friday 10 am - 430 pm Tuesday Thursday 10am- 8 pm
The City and University Library of Frankfurt has an exshytensive collection of works on Africa which - regarding its size and completeness is unparalleled in the Germanshyspeaking world The Africa collection (one of the largest collections on Africa existing in Europe) consists of more than 120000 volumes with 5000 to 6000 acquisitions a year
Hiob Ludolf (1624-1704) the founder of Ethiopian studshyies made the first large donation to the section on Africa A valuable collection of Ethiopian manuscripts was given to the library by the scientist Eduard Ruppell (1794-1884) Continuous acquisitions of reseach reports contributed to keeping the Africa collection always up to date While up to World War II literature on the whole Mrican continent was collected after World War II the emphasis shifted to IIMrica South of the Sahara Today the largest and most important section is the Library of the German Colonial Society It is due to the existence of this stock that in 1964 the spedal collection area IIAfrica South of the Sahara was transferred to the Oty and University Library of Frankfurt Apart from the African states bordering the Mediterraneshyan and Sudan Ethiopia and the Hom of Africa all African countries belong to this special collection area as well as all fields of study except modern economics law and
medicine To make the literature available on Africa known outshy
side Frankfurt a special catalogue (Subject Catalogue Afrishyca Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek Frankfurt am Main Bearb von ID Wolcke-Renk Miinchen New York Lonshydon Paris Saur Vols 1 ff) has been appearing since 1976 as well as a quarterly Current Contents Africa (CCA) inshyforming about new articles from and on Africa In addishytion a listing of all recently acquired titles is published four times a year
Volkerkundliche Bibliothek (Ethnological Library) Liebigstr41 6000 Frankfurt Am Main 1 Phone 069721012
Opening hours Monday - Thursday 2-530pm Friday 9 -12 am
The Ethnological Library which is adminstrated by the Frobenius Institute at present possesses about 85000 volshyumes It contains the literary collection of the Frobenius Institute (about 43800 volumes) of the Frankfurt Museum of Ethnography (about 27900 volumes) of the Institute for Historical Ethnology Johann Wolfgang Goethe University (about 12800 volumes) and of the Frobenius Society (about 500 volumes) The Ethnological Library is at the same time a faculty library within the Faculty of History of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University The Africa secshytion contains about 25000 volumes
Calls for Papers and Authors For a special issue marking the
events and aftermath of 1492 in Eushyrope and the Americas Radical History Review solicits articles including but not limited to the following topics European expansion the conquest of the Americas slavery and the slave trade the origins of European racism and the formation of multi-cultural New World societies
Send to Radical History Review Quincentenary Issue Tamiment Lishybrary 70 Washington Square South 10th Floor New York NY 10012
the series will encourage work that uncovers the linkages among changes
Lynne Rienner Publishers anshy originating in the household workshynounces the inauguration of Women place community and nation-state as and Change in the Developing these are perceived initiated and reshyWorld a series edited by Mary Moshy sponded to by women ran Manuscripts and inquiries should
Focusing on the impact of broad be directed to Mary H Moran Deshysocioeconomic change on women and partment of Sociology and Anthropolshyconceptions of gender in the developshy ogy Colgate University Hamilton ing world this series seeks to broaden NY 13346-1398 or to Martha Peacock the concept of development to include LRP 1800 30th Street Suite 314 Boulshythe active creative participation of loshy der CO 80301 cal women and men In particular
Scarecrow Press which has already published over 40 volumes in its series of African Historical Dictionaries is looking for authors to write or revise the following volumes Congo-Brazzavile Djibouti Kenya Malawi and Uganda We also need authors for a bibliography covering the continent by region subject etc If you are interested please contact (enclosing a brief resume) Jon Woronoff Series Editor 3839 Rodman Street NW Washington DC 20016
Through publication of Kalahari A Journal of Southern African Writing the
Kalahari Press (a private not-for-gain organization) will provide an unprecedented educational bridge between southern Africa and North America Kalahari is looking for fiction and non-fiction written by people from Botswana Lesotho Namibia South Africa Swaziland and Zimbabwe It is intended solely as a vehicle of literary and cultural self-expression not as an outlet for political or economic analysis
Contents Short stories poetry pershysonal essays profiles and artwork Original submissions are especially welcome If your work has been pubshylished elsewhere please provide copshyyright permission to publish it in Kalashyhari
Length Short stories and personal esshysays can range from a paragraph up to 2500 words Profiles can be as short as a paragraph or up to 1000 words
Languages Most of the articles will be published in English though some will appear in a local language with an English translation If you do write in a local language please subshymit your work with a translation
Deadline Submissions must be reshyceived by June 1991 for consideration in the premier issue to be published in November December 1991
Send submissions to Kalahari Press 4000 Cathedral Avenue NW 138B Washington DC 20016
AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS The J Gus Liebenow Fellowship is designed to recruit
and provide assistance for minority students (who are US citizens) interested in pursuing the PhD degree in any school of Indiana University with a concentration in Afrishycan Studies American Indians African Americans Hisshypanic Americans and Puerto Ricans who will receive a bachelors degree from a regionally-accredited college or university by the fall of the year they enroll may apply Students who have received a masters degree or are curshyrently enrolled in graduate study may also apply Tenure of the Liebenow Fellowship is two (2) years with a stipend of $8000 plus tuition and normal fees for each year The successful fellow must maintain a GP A of 32 for the durashytion of the fellowship period and is expected to devote full-time to study during the fellowship period and will not be required to teach or provide other services The Afshyrican Studies Program the students academic department and the University Graduate School will assist the fellow in securing additional funding to continue study for the period after the fellowship
Application Procedure Students should submit a completed fellowship applicashytion to the African Studies Program as well as submit an application to the department or school in which they plan to enroll at Indiana University Application fonns for the J Gus Liebenow Fellowship are available through Patrick
OMeara Director African Studies Program Woodburn Hall 221 Indiana University Bloomington IN 47405 (812) 855-8284
The Trustees of the Institute of Current World Affairs are offering a two-year fellowship in southern Africa ICWA requires Fellows to be 35 or younger and provides support for spouses but tends to shy away from applishycants with small children It does not fund the writing of books already outlined or completing advanced degrees so only candidates who have finished their formal educashytions are considered If a candidate is a practicing professhysional expertise in a field that would be valuable in southshyern Africa such as international law political geography or journalism is preferred Candidates can be of any nashytionality but the ICWA medium of exchange is English
Fellowship applications should include (a) a curriculum vitae or resume (b) an infonnal personalprofessional aushytobiography (c) a rationale and design for the fellowship (this is not intended to be followed to the letter we read it with an eye peeled for seriousness imagination depth of homework wit and writing style) and (d) three samples of previous writing For infonnation contact The Institute of Current World Affairs The Crane-Rogers Foundation 4 West Wheelock Street Hanover NH 03755 (603) 643-5548
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Bucknell University African andor Middle East History
One year replacement position at the Assistant Professhysor level jointly in Department of History and Internationshyal Relations Program To teach 33 load including twoshysemester survey in herhis field and preferably semester courses in history of Imperialism and in European Internal Relations before 1900 Applications will be reviewed as reshyceived Contact Mark Newman Department of History Bucknell University Lewisburg Pa 17837 Applications from women and members of minority groups are espeshycially encouraged
Social Science Research Council Program in African Studies
The Social Science Research Council invites applications for a Program Associate to complement current staffing of its Program in African Studies Applicants must have a PhD in one of the social sciences Candidates with multi-
The Travelling Sabbatical Professor Ernest N Emenyonu seeks a position as a proshy
fessor of African literature for the 1991-92 academic sesshysion He has taught in several universities in the US and was a tenured professor at the University of Colorado Boulder before returning to Nigeria in 1975 He has been professor of English and Literary Studies at the University of Calabar since 1980 and spent the 1984-85 academic year at the University of Montana Missoula as an Exchange Professor of English He currently serves as the General Editor of Calabar Studies in African Literature For a copy of his resume write to him at the University of Calabar Deshypartment of English and Literary Studies PO Box 3645 Unical Post Office Calabar Nigeria
Professor E J Alagoa seeks teachingresearch position in African history as of 1992-93 preferably in affiliation with an African Afro-American andor inter-disciplinary studies program His areas of specialty and in which he has published extensively are oral tradition methodology and historiography For a copy of his resume write to E J Alagoa PO Box 125 University of Port Harcourt Choba Port Harcourt Rivers State Nigeria or Lisa Aronson Deshypartment of Arts Skidmore College Saratoga Springs NY 12866
disciplinary backgrounds are desirable as are candidates who could help link our programs to other regions of the world through the development of comparative projects
Duties would include assisting with research planning planning seminars workshops and conferences over seeshying fellowship competitions preparing grant proposals and maintaining relationships with researchers and acashydemic institutions throughout the world
Salary negotiable depending upon qualifications The Council is seeking an applicant who can take up the posishytion in September 1991 Candidate should submit a letter of application resume and three letters of reference to Afshyrica Program Social Science Research Council 605 Third Avenue New York NY 10158 EOE Applications from women and minorities are especially welcome
Publications of Interest Temple University Presss recent release of the Catalog of
the Charles L Blockson Afro-American Collection is comprised of materials that date from 1581 to the present It is among the largest collection of items relating to the African Diasshypora experience and is the first catalog by an AfricanshyAmerican bibliophile to be published by a major universishyty It is available to ASA members at a 20 discount off the list price of $6995 To order call toll-free 1-800-457shy1656 FAX (215) 787-4719 or write Temple University Press Broad amp Oxford Streets Philadelphia PA 19122
The African Development Prespectives yenetlrbook 1989 (Vol n Karl Wohlmuth et al (eds) fills a gap in the literature on Africas development problems Experts from African and international organizations from universities and research institutions from government and non-governmental orshyganizations report on problems and solutions on new polishycies programmes projections and visions on new and onshygoing projects in and for Africa To order write to Verlag Schelzky ampJeep Arndtstr II D-1000 Berlin 61 Germany ISBN 3-923024-29-0 Pb 712 pp DM 98- $5800
umd and People of Nigeria Rivers State ed E J Alagoa and Tekena N Tamuno Port Harcourt Riverside Commushynications 1989253 pp softcover Contains 28 scholarly arshyticles divided according to the following topics the natural environment the human environment culture history politics and government the economy and social developshyment $25 plus $150 postage and handling Order from Lisa Aronson Dept of Art Skidmore College Saratoga Springs NY 12866
1990 Mentbership Directory Addendum We regret that the following names were inadvertently omitted from the 1990 Membership Directory All of these individuals reshynewed their memberships before the June 1 1990 deadline for inclusion in the Directory
Aborampah Osei-Mensah University of Wisconsin 214 Mitchell Hall Box 413 Milwaukee WI 53201 Associate Professor University of Wisconsin Sociology West Africa414-2294155
Ambruster Nancy 42 W 13th St 213 NewYorkNY 10(H1 Librarian Brooklyn Public Library
Barkan Joel 833 River St Iowa City IA 52246 Professor University of Iowa Political Science East Africa 319-335-2337
Barkan Sandra 833 River St Iowa City IA 52246 Associate Director Honors Program University of Iowa Comshyparative Literature 319-335-1684
Borstelmann M 1705 Buck Creek Ct Fayetteville NC 28304 History
Calhoun Craig Carolina Population Center 123 W Franklin St Chapel Hill NC27514 Research Associate University of North Carolina Political Scishyence 919-966-2329
Coger Dalvan 1433 W Crestwood Dr Memphis TN 38119 Associate Professor Northwest Memphis Community College History Southern Africa 901-678-3392
Coger Greta M 1433 W Crestwood Dr Memphis TN 38119 Instructor Northwest Memphis Community College Literashyture West Africa 901-678-3392
DeLargy Pamela Carolina Population Center 123 W Franklin St Chapel Hill NC 27514 Research Associate University of North Carolina Political Scishyence 919-966-2329
Hoover Ellen United Methodist Church PO Box 22037 Kitwe Zambia Assistant Professor Faculte Methodiste de Thoologie History North Africa
Hoover Jeffrey United Methodist Church PO Box 22037 Kitwe Zambia Associate Professor Universite de Lubumbashi History Censhytral Africa
Kokole Omari H Department of Political Science SUNY-Binghamton Binghamshyton NY 13902 SUNY-Binghamton ReligionPhilosophy Political Science East North West Africa
Nyang Sulayman S PO Box 1193 Howard University Washington DC 20059 Howard University Political Science
Nyangoro Julius E University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Africa amp AfroshyAmerican Studies 401 Alumni Bldg 004 A Chapel Hill NC 27514 University of North Carolin at Chapel Hill Political Science
Ofuatey-Kodjoe W 112-40 177th St St Albans NY 11433 Professor City University of New York Political Science West Africa 212-642-24
Rubin Deborah S Department of SociologyAnthropology University of the Pashycific Stockton CA 95209-3903 Assistant Professor University of the Pacific Anthropology East Africa 209-946-2815
Salamone Frank A 23 West St White Plains NY 10605 Associate Professor Chair Iona College - Seton School Anthroshypology West Africa 914-378-8135
Udogu E Ike Department of Political Science Francis Marion College Florshyence SC 29501 Associate Professor Francis Marion College Political Science Nigeria West Africa 803-661-1617
Yansane Aguibouy Box 4549 Berkeley CA 94704 Professor San Francisco State University Economics 415-338shy2495
NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS TO THE AFRICAN STUDIES REVIEW
The office phone number of Carol Thompson edishytor of the African Studies Review has been changed to 213-740-1683 Professor Thompsons address remains the same Department of Political Science VKC 327 University of Southern California Los Angeles CA 90089-0044
ANNUAL MEETING PAPERS 1990
The following papers are included in the collection of the proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association Baltimore Maryland 14 November 1990 Individual copies are available at $4 each for ASA members and $5 for nonmembers Complete sets of the pashypers in xerox microfilm or microfiche are available for $375 When ordering individual papers please include the order number that accompanies each entry Contact Afrishycan Studies Association Credit Union Building Emory University Atlanta Georgia 30322
Adam Hussein M Leadership Values and NGOVDO Institution Building 19901
Aduonum Kwasi The Atum Pan Talking Drum in the Akan Adowa Musical Ensemble 19902
Aduonum Kwasi Text and Rhythm in African Music 19903 Ajayi Omofolabo Constructing Gender Through Myths An Analyshy
sis of Some West African Myths 19904 Alexander Neville Discussants Comments Black and White Polishy
tics in South Africa The Road Ahead 19905 Allman Jean Marie The Oral Interview That Wasnt Reflections on
Gender Politics and Research Methodology in Asante 19906 Askin Steve Mobutus Wealth How He Got It How He Spends It
19907 Bourgault Louise M Talking to People in the Oral Tradition Ethnoshy
graphic Research for Development Communication 19908 Brooks Paula T Beyond the Debt Crisis Financing Sustainable
Growth 19909 Burt Eugene C Minimum and Maximum Propriety Clothing and
Change in an East African Culture 199010 Cattell Maria G Between the Generations Intergenerational Conshy
tracts and Care of the Elderly in Samia Kenya 199011 Chikwendu Eudora Communication Problems in Government Intershy
vention in Cooperatives in Nigeria 199012 Chimanikire Donald P Africa Development and Ethics The Introshy
duction of Liberalisation in Zimbabwe 199013 Cobbe James Economic Implications for Lesotho of Change in South
Africa 199014 Compagnon Daniel Political Crisis in Somalia The Legacy of an Exshy
hausted Personal Rule 199015 Conner Michael W The 19th Century Nguni Prepuce Cover A Vanshy
isJuu1 Aesthetic Locus 199016 Dale Richard An International Approach to Decolonization The Civshy
il-Military Operations of the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNT AG) in Namibia 1989-1990 199017
Digre Brian Recovered Independence and National Choices The Plebshyiscite of 1959 in the Northern Cameroons 199018
Dipeolu J O UNESCO and the Book Crisis in Africa South of the Sashyhara The Example of Nigeria 199019
Dogbe Korsi A Sociology of Appropriate Medical Practice in Africa A Cultural Theoretical Expose 199020
Dunbar Roberta Ann Nigerien Women and Access to Productive Reshysources An Assessment in View of the Project du Code Rural 199021
Elaigwu J Isawa The Shadow of Religion on Nigerian Federalism 1960-90 199022
Elonge Henry Akwo The Ethical Dilemma Facing Legislators in the Cameroon National Assembly 199023
Eluwa G 1 C Mass Mobilization and Rural Development in Nigeria The Quest for Development Strategy 199024
Fair Jo Ellen Are We Really the World Coverage of U S Food Aid to Africa 1980-1989 199025
Fisher Jr William P Mangoes Metaphors and a Measure of Meanshying 199026
Fonge Fuabeh P Perspectives on Archival Material and Other Tools for the Reconstruction of African History A Case Study of the Bishylingual Cameroon Republic 199027
Fosu Augustin Kwasi Capital Instability and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa 199028
Gottlieb Alma A Society of Secrets The Beng of Cote dIvoire 199029
Green Deborah The Democratic Challenge to Fascism 199030 Haile Semere The African States and the Ethiopia-Eritrea War
199031 Hansen Holgrer Bernt Import and Impact of New Visions Dilemshy
mas of Internationalization in Colonial Uganda 199032 Heath Carla W Restructuring Kenyas Broadcasting System An Apshy
praisal of Recent Developments 199033 Ihonvbere Julius O Structural Adjustment the April 1990 Coup
and Democratization in Nigeria 199034 Jackson Sandra The Crisis of Education in Urban South Africa Reshy
sistance Reforms Redress for Change 199035 Jato Miriam N The Empowerment of African Women Through Famishy
ly Planning 199036 Jenkins Ray Subverting Law Imperialism The Journalist-
Historians of the Gold Coast-Ghana 1882-1888 199037 Kalipeni Ezekiel Evidence of a Spontaneous Population Redistribushy
tion in Malawi A Factor Analytic Study 199038 Kalu Anthonia C Reinventing the African Woman Modern African
Literature and Culture as Tools of Development 199039 Kilbride Philip L Adolescent Premarital Pregnancies Among Abashy
luyia of Kenya The Grandparent Role 199040 Kingei Kitula The Socio-Political Element in the Swahili Taarab
Poetry 199041 Kokole Omari H Islam and Ethnicity in Idi Amins Uganda (1971shy
1979) 199042 Lashley Marilyn E On the Land of the King- GaIda Aron (1300)
Land Tenure Organization and Taxation Roots of Famine in Ethiopia 199043
Law Robin Posthumous Questions for Karl Polanyi Price Inflation in Pre-Colonial Dahomey 199044
LawaI Babatunde The Study of Contemporary Art in Nigeria Toshywards a New Theoretical Framework 199045
Lems-Dworkin Carol African Retentions in the Music of Scott JoPshylin 199046
Lodge Tom The United Democratic Front in the 19805 199047 Lord Marcia and John E Fobes UNESCO in Africa Its Contribushy
tions to Libraries Publishing and Literacy Programs 199048 Mlbbs-Zeno Carl C International Pressures for Change in Food Aid
Allocations to Africa 199049
Mabbs-Zeno Carl Tracy Hart and Maxwell Eseonu How Much Good Is Triangular Food Aid 199050
Manzo Kate and Pat McGowan Is Apartheid Dying 199051 Mapunda Bertram B B The Preservation of Antiquities Through
National and Cultural Pride 199052 Martin Marilyn Is There A Place for Black Abstract Painters in
South Africa 199053 Murray Bruce K Wits University Student Politics and the Coming
of Apartheid 199054 Nathan Martha A and Elliot Fratkin Health and Nutritional Conshy
sequences of Recent Sedentarization of Rendille Pastoralists in Northern Kenya 199055
Nesbitt Prexy On the Cutting Edge African-American Political Movements in the 1970s A Preliminary Historical Review 199056
Nkomo Sibusiso The End of the Cold War A New Paradigm for US Foreign Policy Towards South and Southern Africa 199057
OHear Ann florin Lantana Beads More Than Adornment 199058 OguibeOlu Artist as Poet Poet as Artist 199059 Ojo B Adesegun In Search of Democracy and Development An
Analysis of the Initial Aspirations and Problems of the SWAPO Government in Namibia 199060
Okeke Chukwuanugo S When Minimum Is Appropriate The Igbo Example 199061
Okolie Andrew C Adjusting or Evading the Structures The Structural Adjustment Programme and the Prospects for Stability in Nigerias Third Republic 199062
Omara-Otunnu Amii African States and Domestic Conflict Resolushytion in Africa An Historical Case of Uganda 199063
Onwueme Tess Akaeke The Community as Shadow of the Individshyual in Achebes Novels 199064
Osia Kunirum Africa in the 1990s The Elusiveness of Developshyment 199065
Osirim Mary J The Struggle for Empowerment Women and the Inshyformal Sector in Zimbabwe 199066
Owomoyela Oyekan Gender in Traditional African Consciousness 199067
Pateman Roy Lost in the Sand Soviet Arms Transfers to Ethiopia 1977-1990 199068
Paterson Christopher Television News from the Frontline States 199069
Pido Odoch Aesthetic Persuasion The Role of the Military in Reshystructuring Acoli Art 199070
Pirouet M Louise Ugandan Opposition and Dissident Literature in the 19805 199071
Pittin Renee Selective Education Issues ofGender CfIlss and Ideoloshygy in Northern Nigeria 199072
Rasmussen Susan J Reclaiming KnowledgePower Systems Themes of Knowledge Truth and Deception in Tuareg Oral Art 199073
Ravell-Pinto Thelma M Womens Writing and the Politics of South Africa The Ambiguous Role ofNadine Gordimer 199074
Renne Elisha P Things That Threaten The Symbolism of Bunu Conshyfrontational Art 199075
Rich Peter Ndebele Art and Architecture A Twentieth-Century Vishysion 199076
Rothchild Donald and Caroline Hartzell The Road to Gbadolite Great Power and African Mediations in Angola 199077
Saine Abdoulaye S M The Ascent of Lyndon B Johnson and the Demise of Kwame Nkrumah A Drama in Political Subterfuge 199078
Samoff Joel The Financial-Intellectual Complex 199079
Schaefer Charles Silver Thalers and Valuation Money in Early Twentieth-Century Ethiopia 199080
Schmidt Nancy J Africans as Primary Actors in Their Own Lives and Land Validoting African Curriculum Materials 199081
Sessions Andrew C US Media Discourses on the African Other 199082
Serapiao Luis Benjamin Mozambican Conflict and an African Solution 199083
Serpell Robert Participatory Drama as a Medium of Reflection on the Significance of Schooling in Rural Zambia 199084
Shaw Timothy M Reformism and Revisionism in African Political Economy in the 1990s 199085
Sheik-Abdi Abdi A The Simmering Armed Conflict in the Horn of Africa What Fuels It-Tribalism Nationalism or Socialism 199086
Smaldone Joseph P Militarization in Africa Methodology Measureshyment and Mystery 199087
Snipe Tracy D Does a Setlson of Violence Produce the Right Thing 199088
Steel William F and Leila M Webster Responses to Adjustment in Ghanas Small Enterprise Sector 199089
Steiner Christopher B Graven Images Idols and Ideals in The Euroshypean Pictorial Images of Africa 199090
Teferra Daniel The Economic Future of Africa 199091 Tripp Aili Mari Responses of Urban Women to Economic Reform
and Crisis in Urban Tanzania The New Role of Womens Organishyzations 199092
Van de Walle Nicolas The Decline and Fall of the Franc Zone Monshyetary Politics in Francophone Africa 199093
Vergunst Nicolass Building a National Culture Through Political Action or Bidding for Culture at the Political Auction 199094
Warms Richard L The Pyramid of Commerce in Sikasso Factors That Lead to Success in Business 199095
Welch Jr Claude E The Single Party Paradigm De Mortuis 199096
Wenner Mark D Long Term Food Aid Needs The Case of Morocco 1991-2000 199097
Whyte Michael A One Food or Many The Social and Cultural Conshytexts ofFood Production in Uganda and Kenya 199098
Whyte Susan Reynolds The Dynamics of Medical Pluralism in Ugandtz 199099
Bah M Alpha Sierra Leone-Liberia Border Relations 1882-1982 1990100
RECENT DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS Compiled by Joseph J Lauer (Michigan State University)
The theses listed below were reported in Dissertation Abshystracts International (DAI) vol 51 nos 5-7 parts A and B Each citation ends with a page reference to the abstract and order number (if any) for copies Most US dissertations are available from University Microfilms International (300 North Zeeb Road Ann Arbor MI 48106-1346) Canadian theses are available from the National Library of Canada (395 Wellington St Ottawa KIA ON4) British (UK) theses available from the British Library have order numbers with a tlB (for BRDtI) prefix Details on ordering through UMI are in DAI
This is the tenth quarterly supplement to American and Canadian Doctoral Dissertations and Masters Theses on Africa 1974-1987 (Atlanta Crossroads Press 1989) This series lists all US Canadian and British dissertations about Afrishyca that are abstracted in DAI Researchers interested in a particular author or keyword should consult the indexes of DAI or Comprehensive Dissertation Index
Agriculture Arif Abderrahim Introduction and evaluation of perennial forage grasses in central Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 169pp DA51B2677 9030101
Baumgras John E The effects of product markets and multiproduct harvesting on the economics of managing even-aged upland oak stands [Kenya PhD West Virginia U 1990 220pp DA51B2691 9029354
Bouzza Abderrahmane Water conservation in wheat rotations under several management and tilltlge systems in semi-arid areas [Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 132pp DA51B2678 9030107
Chishala Benson H The status of selected micronutrients in Zambian soils and the response of wheat to their application PhD U of Aberdeen (UK) 1987 322pp DA51B2125 BX89747
Etessami Pantea Mutagenesis studies on the genome of cassava ltItent virus (African cassava mosaic virus) PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1989 237pp DA51B2146 BX90010
Hamad Muawia EL-Bedawi PJwspJwrus interactions with some calcareous soils from the Sudan PhD U of Newcastle Upon Tyne (UK) 1989 261pp DA51B2127 BX89718
Qhobela Molapo Characterization of Zanthomonas campestris pathovars affecting maize pearl millet sorghum and sugarcane
[Nigeria PhD Kansas State U 1990 118pp DA51B2699 9029286
Anthropology Bellomo Randy Vincent Methods for documenting unequivocal
evidence of humanly controlled fire at Early Pleistocene archaeological sites in East Africa The role of actualistic studies [Kenya] PhD U of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 437pp DA51A2432 9035145
Crowley Eve Lakeshmi Contracts with the spirits Religion asylum and ethnic identity in the Cacheu Region of Guinea-Bissau PhD Yale U 1990 750pp DA51A2436 9035333
Gruber Mark Francis Sacrifice in the desert An ethnography of the Coptic monastery [Egypt PhD State U of New York at Stony Brook 1990 318pp DA51A2069 9029807
Gunn Susan Elizabeth Development in a nomadic society A Study of indigenous and exogenous change in northern Somalia PhD U of Colorado at Boulder 1990 330pp DA51A2438 9032837
Helms Loretta Ann The special concerns of African-American Peace Corps volunteers EdD Columbia U Teachers Coil 1990 123pp DA51A24399033849
Hirsch Susan Fern Gender and disputing Insurgent voices in coastal Kenyan Muslim courts PhD Duke U 1990 448pp DA51A16709028222
Johnson Brooke Ronald Nomadic networks and pastoral strategies Surviving and exploiting local instability in south Turkana Kenya PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 242pp DA51A20709033117
Lolo Abdalia Mostafa Sociocultural dimensions of popultltion policies in the Third World The Egyptian case PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 514pp DA51A1671 9023941
Shanafelt Robert Andrew Talking peace living conflict The mental and the material on the borders of apartheid [Lesotho PhDI U of Florida 1989 391pp DA51A2071 9028569
Architecture AI-Asad Mohammad The modern state mosque in the eastern Arab
world 1828-1985 [Egypt PhD Harvard U 1990 321pp DA51A21799035430
Arceneaux Kathleen Dugas The script analogue and its application in architectural analysis The reltltionship of African women to African traditional architecture PhD Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U 1989 217pp DA51A1417 9028009
Magutu Gerald Jerry Urban low-income housing and community development in developing countries A reformuhltion with case studies from Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 282pp DA51A14189028944
Biological Sciences Howell James Allen Variation and evolution of Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L) VertIc Fabaceae) PhD Miami U 1990 251pp DA51B2720 9029376
Mengestou Seyoum Species composition dynamics and production of the dominant crustacean zoophlnkton in Lake Awasa Ethiopia PhD U of Waterloo (Can) 1990 DA51B3239
Youm Ousmane Evaluation of natural enemies associated with the millet stalk borer Haimbachia ignefusalis (Hampson) (LepidopteraPyralidae) in Niger PhD Texas AampM U 1990 160pp DA51B218O9027293
Business Administration Aiyeku Joseph Fola ImfXlct of import substitution and export
expansion policy on channels of distribution on non-oil export commodities in Nigeria DBA Nova U 1990 155pp DA51A2095 9031282
Gutu Jackan M An investigation of the environmental dependence hypothesis in state-owned corporations (parastatals) in Kenya A strategic management perspective DBA United States International U 1990 324pp DA51A1682 9027298
Kilani Kilani Abdulkerim The evolution and status of accounting in Libya PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 877pp DA51A1677 BX90144
Okpara Onyemaechi Chikaodi The accessibility and transfer of management technology in Nigerian manufacturing industries DBA United States International U 1990 219pp DA51A1685 9028231
Earth Sciences Owoade Isiaka A yodele Some aspects of the hydrogeology of the crystalline basement complex rocks of south western Nigeria PhD U of Technology Loughborough (UK) 1989 267pp DA51B2254 BX90191
Economics Abdul Hadi Auman Shafiq The role ofcapital markets in underdeveloped countries with fXlrticuhlr reference to South Korea Brazil and Nigeria PhD U of Exeter (UK) 1989 558pp DA51A2471 BX90473
Benjamin Nancy Claire Investment and real exchange rate responses to foreign capital flows A general equilibrium model applied to Cameroon PhD U of California Berkeley 1988 138pp DA51A16939029089
Bocoum Cheick Abagouro An evaluation of the performance of the marketing systems for fed cattle range cattle and beef in Mali PhD Michigan State U2990 217pp DA51A1705 9028626
Deme Mamit A short-run goal programming model of external debt management Nigeria PhD U of Texas at Austin 1990 28Opp DA51A2111 9031553
Diaby Souleymane Economic imfXld analysis of the Ivorian Sardinella fishery PhD U of Rhode Island 1989 209pp DA51A2108 9023253
Esslimi Lahsen Economic liberalization and structural adjustment The Moroccan sugar policy PhD Purdue U 1990 169pp DA51A21089031318
Fakhamps Marcel Sequential decisions under uncertainty and hlbor market failure A model of household behavior in the African semi-arid tropics [Burkina FasoJ PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 359pp DA51A17069028816
Fauniyar Ganesh Prasad An econometric model of rate ofadoption of agricultural technology for developing countries [SwazihlndJ PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 184pp DA51A2110 9032367
Fofanah Alusine Alghali Internal causes ofdependence The role of agriculture in the economy of African state as exemplified in the case of Sierra Leone 1961-1988 PhD U of Denver 1990 263pp DA51A21099033468
Jomini Patrick Andre The economic viability of phosphorus fertilization in southwestern Niger A dynamic approach incorporating agronomic principles PhD Purdue U 1990 233pp DA51A2109 9031345
Kentley Eric George Suakin and its fishermen A study of economic activities and ethnic groupings in a Sudanese port PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 336pp DA51A1709 BX90150
Kourouma Moussa International trade flows and economic interdependence in the West African market PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 2990 138pp DA51A1709 9031803
LOfgren Hans Lennart A quadratic programming study of Egyptian agriculture PhD U ofTexas at Austin 1990 477pp DA51A2104 9031645
Niklitschek Mario Enrique Economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa The implication of the environmental degradation [Ghana] PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 136pp DA51A1707 9030970
Obi John Chukwuka Education and economic growth in Nigeria A case study DA Middle Tennessee State U 1990 85pp
DA51A1701 9026934
Osei-Amoako Yaw Macroeconomic policy in a single-crop economy An econometric study of Ghana PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1990 181pp DA51A2471 9031812
Saadat Yasmin Rita Peasant decision-making Case of North Cameroon PhD Fletcher Sch of Law amp Diplomacy (fufts U)
1989 172pp DA51A1707 9031195
Saerbeck Rainer Project appraisal in dependent economies Application of cost benefit analysis in economic planning in Botswana PhD U of Bradford (UK) 1989 327pp DA51A2475 B-90598
Yassin Abdiaziz Sharif The effects ofgovernment price policies on rural goods A case study-Somalia PhD U of Cincinnati 1990 113pp DA51A2122 9032638
Education Acquaye Alfred A Ghanaian education Its relevance for Ghana in transition EdD U of San Francisco 1990 331pp DA51A1449 9027810
Agahiu Adams Ademu The role of the Nigerian educational system in meeting the skilled manpower needs for national development EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 185pp DA51A23419033593
Akah R Miebi Descriptive analysis of perceived factors influencing the health care choices of rural child-rearing women in Arogbo-Ijaw Nigeria PhD Ohio State U 1990 219pp DA51A2272 9031035
Atanda Alfred Wahabi Locus-of-control and its relation to sex ethnicity religion and education among Ghanaian and Nigerian tribesmen EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 211pp DA51A2314 9033595
Berger jennifer Wildlife extension-a participatory approach to conservation A case study among the Maasai people of Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 379pp DA51A1474 9028739
Boubakri Mohamed The international financial crisis of the 19805 and its impact on educational reform in Morocco with a history of Moroccan education and policy recommendations EdD U of Michigan 1990 253pp DA51A2289 9034360
Cashman Kristen A grounded theory describing factors in the adoption process of the alley farm ing technology by Yoruba women in Nigeria PhD Iowa State U 1990 129pp DA51A2244 9100422
DeVane Evelyn Gaynelle Music education in teacher training colleges in Ghana PhD U of Ghana (Ghana) 1980 484pp DA51A1946 9024805
Dzimbo Kuzvinetsa Peter A critical analysis of the planning and implementation of teacher education reform in Zimbabwe 1980-1987 PhD U of Wisconsin-Madison 1990 307pp DA51A1581 9020438
Egbuna Bridget Georgia An investigation of the crisis in higher education in the two universities of Anambra State Nigeria EdD George Washington U 1990 174pp DA51A1920 9030828
Elatta Taha Mohamed An analysis of indigenous Sudanese graphic imagery and implications for curriculum development in art education PhD Council for National Academic Awards (UK) 1990 319pp DA51A1484 BX90027
Elrayah Tagelsir Hamza A systemic analysis of the problems of the teaching-practice program at Khartoum International Institute for Arabic Language in Sudan PhD Indiana U 1990 278pp DA51A15849030411
Ibida Ego Yvonne A study of tourism education at the university level in Nigeria as viewed by experts in the government higher education and the tourism industry EdD George Washington U 1990 278pp DA51A1921 9030830
Ifeanyi Uju Bibian A content analysis of selected books used in the teaching of African literature in American colleges and universities PhD Kent State U 1990 213pp DA51A1891 9029271
jaja Amelia Nwadiogwa Labour union education in Nigeria PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 24Opp DA51A1478 BX90139
Kupe Serara Segarona A history of the evolution of nursing education in Botswana1922-1980 EdD Columbia UTeachers ColI 1987 506pp DA51A2290 9033919
Lamptey George Nee Oko Public subsidization of nonpublic schools and the development of education in Liberia PhD Columbia U Teachers Coli 1990 185pp DA51A2265 9033869
Laryea Evans Amartey The role of higher education in Africa A study of the attitude of African educators toward the Tananarive recommendations PhD U of North Texas 1990 177pp DA51A14629027718
M uruIi Leunita Auko Education labor force participation residence and fertility among Kenyan women PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 77pp DA51A1933 9032350
Oji Emmanuel Aniefuna Music in education a study of the status of general music education in the curriculum of Anambra (Nigeria) public school system PhD Union Institute 1989 218pp DA51A19479025448
Olurin Niran Emannuel A School administrators perceptions of
discipline and corporal punishment in seleded contemporary Nigerian public secondary schools PhD Indiana State U 1989 187pp DA51A1859 9026706
Pelshak Smith Kyeskat Daspan Rehabilitation and counseling programs for people with disabilities in Nigeria EdD Oklahoma State U 1990 189pp DA51A2270 9035199
Semenye Lois Mvuli The reltltionship between moral reasoning Tearning style and religious orientation of selected students attending theological schools in Kenya EdD Biola U Talbot Sch of Theology 1990 194pp DA51A2257 9025834
Ukaegbu Ephraim Ifeanyichukwu An analysis of problems encountered by Nigerian students as perceived by Nigerian students in urban universities in Texas EdD Texas Southern U 1989 174pp DA51A18679029526
Williams-Lamptey Felicia Walety Teacher training and resource center for adult education in Liberia Curriculum and organization EdD Columbia U Teachers ColI 1990 195pp DA51A2244 9033870
Environmental Sciences Chiotha Sosten Staphiel Biological control of human schistosomiasis using snail-eating fish lMaltlwi PhD U of Maryland ColI Park 1990 174pp DA51B2261 9030877
Fine Arts Coombes Annie Elena Stuart The representation of Africa and the African in Engltlnd 1890-1913 PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1987 498pp DA51A1811 8-83121
Thomas Thelma Katrina Niche decorations from the Tombs of Byzantine Egypt (Heracleopolis Magna and Oxyrhynchus AD 300-5(0) Visions of Afterlife PhD New York U 1990 717pp DA51A14269025149
Folklore Hill Elizabeth Frances A comparative study of the cultural narrative and ltlnguage content of seleded folk tales told in Burma Canada and Yorubaltlnd Nigeria PhD U of Alberta (Can) 1990 DA51A2482
Geography Krabacher Thomas Scott Fishing food and change along the Sherbro Coast of Sierra Leone PhD U of California Davis 1990 416pp DA51A1726 9026837
Perry Edward Carl Core-periphery reltltions An empirical study of North Cameroon PhD U of Pennsylvania 1990 290pp DA51A17269026626
Picard Mary Theresa Local participation in integrated and multiobjective river basin pltlnning A case study of the Senegal River
Basin PhD Oark U 1990 337pp DA51A1727 9026085
Ramphall Davin Rural energy pltlnning and development in the Third World A multicriteria evaluation approach [Kenya PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 378pp DA51A2123 9032366
Health Sciences Anyanwu Rosemary Chinyere A food safety control strategy for
developing countries Based on studies of Nigeria Ghana Cote dIvoire United Kingdom and France PhD U of Reading (UK) 1989 413pp DA51B2840 BX90197
Chitsulo Lester A comparative study on measurement of Schistosoma mansoni transmission by coprologic and serologic techniques [Egypt amp Maltlwi] PhD Tulane U 1990 120pp DA51B2841 9032509
Ehigiator Lucky Osarchieman The rural health model in Bendel State of Nigeria Impad of community participation DrPH U of California Berkeley 1989 279pp DA51B2306 9028705
Guptill Katharine Schuyler Evaluation of an infant weaning food intervention in Kwara State Nigeria ScD Johns Hopkins U Sch of Public Health and Hygiene 1990 379pp DA51B3331 9030682
Khogali Fathia Ahmed Mohammed The design implementation monitoring and evaluation of a training programme for prospedive catering officers for hospitals in the Sudan PhD U of Bath (UK) 1989 430pp DA51B3307 BX90609
Nhare Duncan Kinyua Simple predictors of low birthweight at the community level Their potential application in primary health care for the prevention ofadverse pregnancy outcomes in rural Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 336pp DA51B2309 9028388
Troslte Richard Murray Differential household survival during a drought-induced food crisis in central Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 536pp DA51B2310 9028376
UpvalI Michele Jean The articultltion of nurses and indigenous healers in Swaziltlnd A nursing perspedive PhD U of Utah 1990 241pp DA51B3329 9100377
History Asres Alem History of the Ethiopian Student Movement (in Ethiopia
and North America) Its impact on internal social change 1960-1974 PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 216pp DA51A1733 9030844
Cook Weston Franklin The Hundred Years War for Morocco 1465-1580 Warfare and state building in the early modern Maghrib PhD Georgetown U 1989 652pp DA51A1740 9027667
Coventry Donald C The public career of Sir Francis Reginald Wingate High Commissioner for Egypt 1917-1919 PhD The
American V 1989 326pp DA51A1730 9027884
Diallo Geraldyne Pemberton The philosophy of Ahmed Sikou Touri and its impact on the development of the Republic of Guinea 1958-1971 PhD City V of New York 1990 278pp DA51A1731 9029929
Gatlin Darryle John A socioeconomic history of Sao Vicente de Cabo Verde 1830-1970 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 284pp DA51A24919017069
Ghebre-Ab Habtu World War II and the disposal of Africa orientale italiana (a comparative study) PhD Miami V 1990 228pp DA51A2127 9029383
James Marylee Massey Good news for the poor The Church and community development in South Africa PhD Boston V 1990 285pp DA51A2130 9029767
Lazerson Joshua Nathaniel The Communist Party of South Africa the Springbok Legion and the South African Congress of Democrats Democratic whites in the South African liberation movement 1942-1964 PhD Northwestern V 1990 433pp DA51A2130 9031953
Mbuia-JOao Tome Nhamitambo The revolt of Dom Jeronimo Chingulia of Mombasa1590-1637 (an African episode in the Portuguese century of decline) [Kenya] PhD Catholic V of America 1990 577pp DA51A1733 9027645
Rubert Steven Craig You have taken my sweat Agricultural wage labour in colonial Zimbabwe 1904 to 1945 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 416pp DA51A2491 9033971
Schoenbrun David Lee Early history in eastern AfricaS Great Lakes region Linguistic ecological and archaeological approaches ca 500 BC to ca AD 1000 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 851pp DA51A2491 9033982
Journalism Chaudhary Anju Grover Coverage of development news by Western and Third World newspapers Theory and practice [Nigeria PhD V of Maryland CoIl Park 1990 297pp DA51A1427 9030874
Ngwe George Anuongong The Pan-African News Agency A regional response to global news flow problems PhD Southern Illinois V at Carbondale 1989 149pp DA51A1813 9022810
Language Faraclas Nicholas Gregory A grammar of Nigerian Pidgin PhD V of CaliforniaBerkeley 1989 706pp DA51A1595 9028817
Mangana Mark Rhetorical content in the Amarna correspondence
from the Levant [Egypt PhD Hebrew Vnion Coll-Jewish Institute of Religion 1990 224pp DA51A1593 9028107
Nyaggah Lynette Behm Cross-Linguistic influence in Kenyan English The impact of Swahili and Kikuyu on syntax PhD Vof California Los Angeles 1990 236pp DA51A1598 9028355
Sheridan J Mark The homilies of Rufus of Shotep on the Gospels of Matthew and Luke [Egypt] PhD Catholic V of America 2990 487pp DA51A1593 9027966
Law Ogiamien Tony Bestman Emokpae The legal aspects and implications of artificial conception services in Nigeria PhD Vof Essex (VK) 1989 411pp DA51A1747 8-90113
Literature Adal Youmna A Sufism in Ibn Khaldun An annotated translation
of the Shifa al-Sailli-Tahdhib al-MasailITunisia PhD Indiana V 1990 378pp DA51A1629 9030377
Guzofsky Rosalie Mujeres heroicas en el romancero judeo~spafiol [Morocco] PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 310pp DA51A1631 9026568
Mama Raouf Images of Africa and Africans in Western literature PhD V of Michigan 1990 130pp DA51A2377 9034479
Sample Maxine J Cornish The representation of space in selected works by Bessie Head Buchi Emecheta and Flora Nwapa PhD Emory V 1990 174pp DA51A1611 9027938
Mass Communications Morgan Muhammad Patricia-Devine An intracultural communication model for socioeconomic redevelopment in Sub-Saharan Africa PhD V of Kentucky 1990 258pp DA51A2189 9035046
Morgan Gary Benedict US media and government A content analysis of press coverage of the us call for sanctions against Libya DA V of Northern Colorado 1990 119pp DA51A1817 9029136
Political Science Adams Linda Shull From peace partner to security partner An
examination of US-Egyptian relations in the Carter administration PhD V of South Carolina 1990 310pp DA51A1748 9029155
Adogamhe Paul Garuba Nigeria-OPEC relations Analysis of the change in Nigerias foreign policy behavior toward OPEC 1983-1985 PhD City V of New York 1990 382pp DA51A1749 9029908
Akingbemi A yodele Makanju-Ola Agricultural development in Nigeria An analysis of the World Bank-assisted Agricultural Development Program PhD Claremont Graduate Sch 1990 349pp DA51A2141 9032564
Attah Okon Efiong The role of African soldiers in politics New diredions in comparing civilian and military regimes PhD Washington V 1989 266pp DA51A1749 9027391
Fage Kamilu Sani Nigerias foreign policy towards Chad 1960-1985 A study of the dynamics of African inter-state relations PhD Vof Pittsburgh 1990 266pp DA51A251O 9028459
Khadiagala Gilbert Muruli The Frontline States in southern African international politics 1975-1989 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 428pp DA51A1764 9030210
Kimaru Christopher Maina An analysis of us foreign assistance to tropical Africa in the 1980s PhD V of Maryland Baltimore County 1990 169pp DA51A2154 9032712
Kosoko David Nigerias inter-African relations A study of continuity and change in Nigerias African policy 1960-1983 PhD American V 1990 287pp DA51A1764 9028140
Mitchell Thomas G Black faces white heads Internal settlements in southern Africa PhD V of Southern California 1990 DA51A1765
Rana Kipkorir Aly Azad Politics underdevelopment and socilll conflict A study of class formation in Kenya PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 358pp DA51A2S06 9033979
Sanad Jamal Ali Islam and sociopolitical change A comparative study of Egyptian Kuwaiti and Palestinian attitudes PhD V of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 DA51A2S06
Sandberg Eve Nan International foreign aid donor cohesion and donor bounded decision-making in Zambias agricultural sedor PhD Yale V 1990 353pp DA51A2S07 9035366
Solop Frederic Ira From the margins to the mainstream The antiapartheid movement and the politics of agenda-setting in the United States PhD Rutgers The State V of New Jersey New Brunswick 1990 302pp DA51A2507 9034957
Tevoedjre Eric The limits and uses ofdeviance in Franco-African relations The relations of Guinea (Conakry) Congo and Benin with France 1958-1981 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 317pp DA51A17669030256
Tidwell Alan Interdependence ethnicity and anti-apartheid The case ofTransAfrica PhD V of Kent at Canterbury (UK) 1989 267pp DA51A1767 BX90013
Torulagha Priye Sunday A study of moral norms concerning war in precolonial traditional Nigerian societies PhD V of Oklahoma 1990 289pp DA51A2151 9033285
Psychology
Pretorius Johannes W White South African identity development and psychopathology PhD Boston V 1990 152pp DA51B2632 9019700
Religion Bassaw Joseph Kwamina Developing a ministry of evangelism among Ghanaians in Brooklyn New York DMin Drew V 1990 160pp DA51A2407 9100003
Frankfurter David Thomas Munro Elijah in Upper Egypt Studies in the history and composition of the Coptic Elijah Apocalypse PhD Princeton V 1990 407pp DA51A1652 9027546
Katz Jonathan Glustrom The vision of the Prophet in fifteenth century North Africa Muhammad al-Zawawis Tuhfat al-Nazir PhD Princeton V 1990 404pp DA51A1653 9027549
Sociology Achanfuo-Yeboah David Joe Internal migration population redistribution and urbanisation in Ghana PhD V of Alberta (Can) 199ODA51A2525
Asana Festus Ambe Problems of marriage and family life in an African context viewed from the perspective of the Christian pastor as counselor [Cameroon] ThO Boston V Sch of Theology 1990 332pp DA51A1790 9026046
Cole Bankole Akinyemi Police power and accountability in the Nigerian criminal process PhD V of Keele (UK) 1989 615pp DA51A1782 BX89951
Diop Francois Path Diop Economic determinants of child health and the utilization of health services in Sub-Saharan Africa The case of Ivory Coast PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 232pp DA51A2525 9030184
Fluharty David Henning Charisma as attachment to the divine Some Hasidic principles for comparison of social movements ofGandhi Nasser Ben-Gurion and King [Egypt] PhD V of New Hampshire 1990 584pp DA51A1802 9027429
Hamid Adil Abdelaziz Mohamed Perceptions of the Sudanese professional working in Saudi Arabia on migration and economic development of the Sudan PhD V of North Texas 1990 152pp DA51A17999027708
Macharia Sospeter Kinuthia The role of social networks and the state in the urban informal sector The case of Nairobi Kenya PhD V of Cali fomi a Berkeley 1989 281pp DA51A1781 9028942
Mengesha Astair Gebremariam The role of women in agricultural production and household decision-making A cross-cultural comparison
between India and Cameroon PhD Iowa State V 1990 170pp DA51A2539 9035101
Osirim Mary Johnson Characteristics ofentrepreneurship in Nigerian industries that started small PhD Harvard V 1990 251pp DA51A2539 9035529
Zaky Hassan Hussein Mohamed Simultaneous approach to family size decisions in Egypt PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 205pp DA51A17869030272
Theater Creamer Richard E Athol Fugard The playwright as director of his works [South Africa) PhD City V of New York 1990 402pp DA51AI4449029926
Theology Egbulem Chris Nwaka The Rite Zairois in the context of liturgical inculturation in midd1e-belt Africa since the Second Vatican Council STD Catholic V of America 1989 41Opp DA51AI659 9027616
Urban amp Regional Planning Elkhishin Khaled Salah Planning for growth in the Cairo region A
strategic management approach modelled on the Paris experience [Egypt PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 311pp DA51AI803 9026548
Oluwoye Jacob Oludoye Assessment of pedestrian crossing activity in the determination of reducing conflict between pedestrian and vehicles along a strip of commercial streets in Nigeria PhD V of New South Wales (Australia) 1988 DA51AI804
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LETTERS Dear Dr Bay
I would like to thank you Dr Lashymouse-Smith and Dr Adell Patton for playing an instrumental role in making the African Studies Associashytions tribute to E Franklin Frazier possible Both the Saturday morning panel session on his life and work and the reception which was held the Friday evening before the session were successful
Since the Baltimore meeting I have become aware that my stateshyment on Professor Frazier liE Frankshylin Frazier ASA First African Amerishycan President and a Son of Baltimore has generated a debate as to whom the recognition of the first elected president of the association belongs The principals on which the debate centers are Frazier and Dr Robert Cummings who was presishydent of the ASA in 1985 The primary concern issues from an erroneous declaration that the African Studies Association elected Frazier as presishydent in 1963 Factually Frazier was elected to the office of vice president in 1962 a position from which under ASAs by-laws the encumbent autoshymatically accedes to the presidency Factually Cummings was elected vice president in 1984 and served as president in 1985 making him the first African American to serve a term as president of the ASA
The statement which appears in the program for the Thirty-Third Anshynual Meeting of ASA was not intendshyed to diminish the accomplishment of my fellow colleague Professor Cumshymings Rather it was an attempt to recognize the pioneering works of one of this countrys foremost scholshyars on the African American experishyence
Charles Jarmon Howard University
Dear Dr Bay
We spotted an announcement in the newsletter a month or so back for your 1991 calendar Men and Women of Power Africa in Historical Photoshygraphs We ordered two copies one for a Christmas gift to ourselves and one for a friend
To our surprise on receipt of the calendars we leafed through them and came to July discovering Eliot Elisofons photo of the father and two brothers of one of oUT colleagues (and immediate past department chair) in the History Department at the Unishyversity of Lubumbashi He was born the year of the photo but immediately recognized which of his many brothshyers the two were One has been a Zairian politician and lives in Kinshashysa the other back in the royal village Our other friend lost his intended Christmas gift as it seemed only right to give it to Professor Belepe
For the sake of historical accuracy we would point out an error unshyderstandable for a visiting photograshypher which Professor Belepe noshyticed so it can be corrected for any future use of the photo There has been a confusion among three Kuba kings wi th similar names
Mbop Mabiinc maMbeky1916-1919 Kwete Mabiinc maKyen 1919-1939 Mbop Mabiinc maK yen 1939-1969
As the date of the photo indicates it is the third of these who is pictured here and so the third name is incorrect as is the beginning date of his reign
We are delighted with the calenshydars and sincerely hope that the ASA will repeat the fund-raiser again in 1992
J Jeffrey Hoover University of Lubumbashi
The following letter to James Baker Secretary of State was shared with us by PeArl T Robinson President TransAfrishyca Boston Chapter
Dear Secretary Baker We in the Boston Chapter of Transshy
Africa are concerned that the US Govshyernment make the most positive conshytribution it can to the restoration of peace and security in Liberia and a transition to honest competitive and open elections for a constitutionally legitimate government of that beleashyguered country In keeping with this concern we emphasize the following beliefs
1) The peace and transition plan being implemented by the ECOW AS states offers the best hope that the tragically abused people of Liberia have to achieve a reasonably prompt restoration of law and order and a peaceful workable transition to deshymocracy The ECOWAS state should receive the commendation of the US government and whatever financial and diplomatic support we can give to ECOW AS to help it to carry the inishytiative to a successful conclusion
2) As a central part of the ECOWshyAS transition plan and reflecting the choice of the broadest meeting yet held of the substantial political groups of Liberians the Interim Govshyernment headed by Dr Amos Sawshyyer a person of proven integrity and competence has now taken up resishydence within the country We believe that the IG should receive the recogshynition and support of the US Governshyment The White House or State Deshypartment should immediately make that intention clearly evident
3) Distribution of food and other relief supplies should not be made subject to political criteria Donor agencies and organizations should provide such material and foodstuffs as they can to any other ports and regions of the country able to receive them However inspection by the
Interim Government or the ECOMOG forces of relief shipments coming into the country is a reasonable requirement in our view
4) Now that the Interim Government is in residence within the country the US after extending recognition should resume its economic and emergency assistance to that country working through the Interim Government Further working through the Interim Government the US should unblock all non-lethal assistance provided for Liberia under any of the pending or previous authorizations of assistance and in fact should expand its assistance program to help meet the acute needs for food and health relief resettlement of refugees and displaced persons and restoration of
basic services 5) The US should assist in the
immediate evacuation of refugees from Monrovia and elsewhere There is especially a need to provide security and safe passage for the thousands of persons at the Presidential Palace many of whom come from the former Presidents region or were associated with his regime and now fear for their lives Safe passage and refugee camp arrangements would be needed until these people can safely return to their homes
Liberia is too dose and important a friend of the US and has suffered too much already in which suffering we are complici t to merit being ignored or manipulated by our government in a period of such acute need and such
In Memoriam Gwendolen Carter Gwendolen M Carter died in
Orange City Florida on 20 February 1991 Her life spanned the extraordishynary events and transformations of the twentieth century and she was an active observer and participant in many of them She reached out to people and they in turn saw in her someone who would champion their causes and respond to their needs Human beings rather than detached institutions or political structures were at the center of her political analyses Her particular concern with Africa and her in-depth involvement with South Africa drew her into drashymatic circumstances She discussed politics with Kwame Nkrumah and saluted Nelson Mandela as he was led out of the courtroom to life imshyprisonment
Gwen Carter was born in Hamilshyton Ontario and received the BA from the University of Toronto in 1929 She then went to Oxford Unishyversity where she also received the BA in 1931 She was a member of the faculty of McMaster University at Hamilton Ontario from 1932 to 1935
before returning to Oxford to comshyplete the MA degree in 1936 In 1938 she was awarded the PhD from Radshycliffe College of Harvard University She taught at Wellesley College from 1938 to 1941 and at Tufts College in 1942-43 before joining the faculty at Smith College where she remained from 1943 to 1964 and where she was named to the Sophia Smith Chair of Political Science in 1961
In 1964 she was invited to become the director of the African Studies Proshygram at Northwestern University and was appointed the Melville J Hersshykovits Professor of African Affairs In 1974 she agreed to join the faculty of the African Studies Program and the Political Science Department of Indiashyna University and for the next ten years she enlivened the intellectual life of her colleagues and students In 1984 she accepted an offer from the University of Florida where she taught until 1987 Her international stature was recognized by the confershyral of honorary degrees from 13 unishyversities in the United States and Canshyada the George V Medal for Public
promise for renewal To continue to hesitate in
supporting the Interim Government headed by Dr Sawyer and to continue to encourage fighting forces to believe that some better arrangement than the Interim Government offers might corne to them through US influence as we believe that some US officials have done only prolongs the suffering of the Liberian people and impedes real progress toward full democratic and constitutional government in that country
We hope that you will give your most conscientious attention to the points we raise and take appropriate action
Pearl T Robinson TransAfrica Boston Chapter
Service in 1935 the Achievement Award of the American Association of University Women in 1962 and the Distinguished Scholar Award of the ASA in 1978 She was president of the African Studies Association in 1958shy59 president of the New England Poshylitical Science Association in 1959-60 and vice president of the American Political Science Association in 1963shy64 In the 19405 she became an Amerishycan citizen and was frequently called upon as a consultant by government agencies and private organizations She was a member of the board of the African-American Institute for more than 20 years
Gwen Carter continued to publish and to be professionally engaged into her 80s Her publications which spanned a period of more than 40 years are her enduring and impresshysive legacy to all of us as well as to fushyture generations of scholars Her work ranged from her first book in 1947 on the British Commonwealth to numerous other books articles and essays The Governments of Great Britshyain France and the Soviet Union
which she coauthored with John H Rainey in 1949 was followed by five editions with John Herz For many years this was the preeminent text in comparative politics in departments of political science throughout the United States In the Preface to the first edition Carter and Rainey summed up their perspective Their approach aimed to depict governshyments as a living complex of activities and arrangements which change and develop in response to the character needs desires and purposes of hushyman beings Gwens concern with political power and its effects on peoshyples lives led her to an extensive stay in South Africa in the 1950s and reshysulted in her pioneering study The Politics of Inequality South Africa Since 1948 Some of her comments in the Inshytroduction to the book epitomize Gwens academic beliefs and commitshyment [TJhroughout most of my two substantial periods of investigation in [South Africa] I was far more conshycerned with understanding the points of view and character of action of the different groups in the community than judging them No one who goes to South Africa for a serious study of the situation can ultimately avoid judgements But to the best of my abilshyity I have tried to separate facts and analysis from such judgements and to let the former speak for themshyselves On trips to South Africa Gwen met and interacted with politishycal and intellectual leaders at every level She made lifelong friends throughout the country and became a symbol of a caring outside world This was the crucial period of the imshyplementation of apartheid and Gwens insights provided scholars and policymakers with an undershystanding of what was happening in South Africa
Her monumental work From Protest to Challenge A Documentary History of African Politics in South Afrishyca 1882-1964 which was edited with Thomas Karis Sheridan Johns and Gail Gerhart is a collection of annoshytated documents and essays chronishy
cling African nationalism in South Afshyrica and the struggle for political s0shy
cial and economic rights Without Gwens efforts to collect preserve and protect these documents many of them would certainly have been lost In particular she helped arrange for important materials which might have been confiscated by the authorishyties to leave South Africa
So far I have written about Gwenshydolen Carter the scholar the consumshymate professional and the internationshyal figure On a more personal level she was a woman of great courage and independence who refused to acshycept barriers of any sort Despite the limitations imposed on her by a severe case of polio when she was four years old she was never spatially nor intelshylectually confined In reminiscing Gwen always said I was more intershyested in what I could do than I was inshyterested in what I couldnt do Her father a pediatrician and her mother encouraged her to do anything that she could do No part of Africa or for that matter of the world was inacshycessible despite her physical disabilishyty In an era of male domination Gwen considered no academic posishytion or office beyond her reach Her curiosity interest in human beings reshyfusal to accept barriers of any sort and her sense of adventure are all legenshydary Gwen loved to travel but she never went simply as a tourist She was purposeful and set out to find out what was going on and to meet eveshyryone In fact this started early At the age of 19 on a visit to her uncle who was mayor of Oxford at the time she was asked to act as mayoress for a day and she was presented to the Prince of Wales She really enjoyed meeting new people she kept the conshytacts alive through her voluminous correspondence and on her return visi ts she almost seemed a member of the family Through her conversations and questioning she gained insights and understanding and she translated these impressions into her writings
As a young woman she traveled to Nazi Germany with her lifelong friend
Louise Holborn In 1948-49 she went on a round-the-world trip visiting Commonwealth countries including South Africa where she remained for three months driving herself in a speshycially adapted car as she criss-crossed the country In the 195Os on the eve of independence for many African countries she again traveled extenshysively on the continent Her detailed accounts of her meetings and impresshysions will some day prove to be an inshyvaluable source of information for reshysearchers on this crucial period in African history
Gwen was a great teacher She shared her knowledge fully with her students and she generously opened her home to them for meals seminars and receptions But she also had high academic standards and if these were not met she had no hesitation in letting students know where they stood She helped countless students from Africa adjust to the demands of life in the United States and in many instances was responsible for their coming to America A number of her students are now at universities or in government positions in Africa
It has been a great privilege for me to know Gwen Carter and to work with her on several projects Gwens sense of freshness and excitement nurtured and sustained ideas Occashysionally we had different opinions but we always discussed them fully and resolved them through ongoing and lively debate She was a woman of deep convictions and real courage I can still hear her voice on her return from South Africa at the age of 80 afshyter she had been held in detention and interrogated by South African police I simply refused to talk with them I just kept demanding to see the American ambassador
I honor Gwen Carter as a teacher a researcher a personal friend and a pishyoneer She was a woman of fearless integrity and intrepid mind
Patrick OMeara African Studies Program
Indiana University
The ASA Scholarly Research and South Africa by Martin Klein
The question of the relationship of American researchers right of other nations to impose conditions on foreign to South Africa was raised at last springs board meeting research though I sometimes question the wisdom of and a committee of which I was a hesitant member doing so and I certainly question the wisdom of us produced a resolution recommending that scholars imposing restrictions on ourselves I am opposed to any working in South Africa make contact with the Union of ideological vetting of scholarship I do not believe that we Democratic University Staff Associations We decided to should demand that other scholars take an ideological bring the question before the Business Meeting in litmus test I believe our obligation is to seek our truths Baltimore where a number of amendments were passed wherever we find them To do this we must avoid Since there was no quorum it left us with the problem of ideological blinders and in fact we should seek to criticize what to do with the resolution Convinced that I was in a our own assumptions I have also been convinced that it is minority in my reservations I decided to appoint a new wrong for the ASA to establish a special link to UDUSA committee of people involved with South Africa I found which is a member of the Mass Democratic Movement three people willing to serve but as I looked for a fourth I though my own sympathies are strongly with the MOM I increasingly found that others shared my reservations believe it is incumbent on scholars to make contacts with including many who like myself considered themselves the broadest possible range of groups As an organization strong supporters of the liberation struggle I have we may favor some kinds of exchanges over others but it therefore decided to leave the matter until the spring board is wrong for us to oppose any exchange of ideas or any meeting Members of this board or other members of the contact between scholars There is one other consideration association are free to re-write the resolution we discussed South Africa is going through a rapid process of change in Baltimore or to prepare another one This is not the time for us to link ourselves to any single
faction or to limit the free exercize of our critical faculties I The basis of my opposition is an opposition to any kind will thus probably oppose any resolution brought forward
of ideological controls over research I do not question the
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PRISONERS OF CONSCIENCE IN SUDAN The following information was provided by Africa Watch and Amnesty International
The Sudan Government is continuing to hold several hundred political prisoners in conditions that are seriously prejudicial to their physical and psychological health and in some cases put them in danger of serious disablity or premature death These are flagrant violations of the basic rights of detainees In addition torture is practiced on a systematic basis particularly in non-official detention centres
Since the current military government seized power in Sudan in June 1989 a total of several thousand people have been detained without charge and without trial at least once While most have subsequently been released there are presently estimated to be a minimum of 400 political prisoners in Sudan About half of this number are held in ghost-houses the unofficial detention centers of the security services and the remainder in the official prisons chiefly Kober Prison (Khartoum) Shalla Prison (Darfur Region) Port Sudan New Haifa and Kassala Prisons (eastern Region) Dabak prison (near Khartoum) and Military Headquarters More than fifty political detainees are known to be suffering from medical conditions which require treatment
Commonly those suspected of anti-government activities or views are detained by members of the security forces (organizations newly set up since the coup detat of June 1989) and taken at once to ghost houses In these centers detainees are subjected to a wide range of forms of abuse Africa Watch knows of over 70 detainees who have been subjected to torture Some of these methods leave serious physical and psychological scars and one detainee Dr Ali Fadul died under torture in April After a period ranging between a few days to several weeks the detainees are transferred to normal prisons including Kober Prison Shalla and Port Sudan In these prisons the detainees are not subjected to torture and are allowed to socialize with other prisoners However medical attention is frequently deliberately denied even to seriously ill detainees giving rise to grave concern in many cases In Shalla prison
located in a remote desert lack of food clean water and sanitation is also a matter of concern
Among the prisoners of conscience in Sudan are numerous academics detained without charge or trial since a new military government seized power Some have been released uncharged but up to a dozen are still held at various prisons in Sudan They are detained because of their peaceful opposition to the new military government and in some cases because of their past activities
Recommendations for action include writing urgent appeals to the Sudanese authorities listed below
His Excellency Mr Abdalla Ahmed Abdalla Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Sudan 2210 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington DC 20008
His Excellency Mr el Rashid Abu Shama Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Sudan 3 Cleveland Row StJamess London SW1A 1DD England
Lt-Gen Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir Peoples Palace POBox 281 Khartoum Sudan
Mr Mahjoub al-Badawi Mohamed Minister of Education Ministry of Education Khartoum Sudan
African Book Drive by Osei-Mensah Aborampah
Over the last five years a group of imental basis for expansion into other problems University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee African countries We do not anticipate any problems students faculty and staff has built a In the course of the book drive in soliciting the books and in spite of framework for a Book Drive to colshy however we have encountered severe time constraints books that we collect lect books for African universities and financial constraints Finding a way are carefully sorted to suit the needs secondary schools The group beshy to ship the books has become the most of African institutions We ask for lieves that books provide a unique frustrating aspect of the drive Meanshy help in locating funding agencies that type of relief and human capital inshy while requests for books continue to are willing to support the book drive vestment for their users Most memshy be sent in by a few more schools in Any suggestions or questions conshybers including myself are aware of Ghana Thus we want to inform cerning this project may be forwarded the acu te shortage of reading materishy readers about the ongoing book drive to Osei-Mensah Aborampah Departshyals that exist in many African institushy in Wisconsin and to network with orshy ment of Afro-American Studies Unishytions The group has assisted in makshy ganizations and individuals involved versity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Box ing a number of book shipments to in similar projects in order to exshy 413 Milwaukee WI 53201 (414) 229shyvarious schools in Ghana on an exper- change ideas and help solve common 4155
Opportunities in Africa Visions in Action WorldTeach Urban Development Internship Programs in Africa
Namibia independent since March 1990 is seeking colshyVisions in Action is a small nonsectarian nonpolitical lege graduates to serve as math science and English
NGO offering one-year internships in Africa beginning teachers in rural primary and secondary schools throughshyJuly 1991 and October 1991 Positions are available with out the country WorldTeach an international voluntary African nonprofit organizations international developshy service agency based at Harvard University has been inshyment organizations newspapers magazines and health vited to identify select and place candidates The Worldshyclinics The program involves a month-long orientation TeachNamibia program offers participants the opportushyincluding intensive language study followed by a 12- nity to live and work in a rural community and to put month internship their knowledge and skills to work in building a new and
equitable education system Visions has secured placements in Nairobi Kenya and
Kampala Uganda beginning in July 1991 and will open 1) Applications are accepted from all majors no teachshyprograms in Francophone Africa and Sou thern Africa in ing or language experience is required Fall 1991 or Spring 1992 if there is sufficient interest 2) Volunteers receive housing and a monthly salary to
cover day to day expenses Interns are required to cover their own costs which 3) Volunteers make a one-year commitment and pay a
will be between $4200 and $4800 per year Some interns program fee of $3950 which covers airfare health insushymay receive a stipend to partially cover their housing rance placement training and support costs though this cannot be guaranteed
For more information call or write WorldTeach HarshyApplications are due June 14 1991 for October proshy vard Institute for International Development One Eliot
grams For applications contact Visions in Action 3637 Street Cambridge MA 02138-5705 (617) 495-5527 FAX Fulton St NW Washington DC 20007 (202) 625-7403 (617) 495-1239
Iowa Africanists are pleased to announce the founding of the Iowa African Studies Association (IASA) with some 80 active members IASA wishes to be in touch with other state and regional associations to share information on activities and plans Please contact the Iowans through Robert T Anderson Iowa Peace Institute Box 480 Grinnell IA 50112 (515shy236-4880) or James J Zaffiro Dept of Political Science Central COllege Pella IA 50219 (515-628-5123)
Future Meetings and Calls for Papers
Dalhousie University (Halifax Nova Scotia Canada) sponsored a symposium in March on The Political Econoshymy of Security amp Democracy in the South in the 1990s Dishyalectics of National Adjustments Regional Conflicts amp Gloshybal Alignments dealing with the implications of structural adjustment conditions and changing East-West relations on security and development in Africa with parshyticular reference to regional cooperation and politicallibershyalization
On September 26--281991 a symposium building on the first Africa session will be held with a comparative foshycus on the Caribbean and Southeast Asia including conshytrasting contextual and theoretical perspectives surviving at the margins in the new international division of labor and power
Participation is invited from academics analysts media and NGOs Please contact the organizer for further details and with paper proposals Funding is very limited so parshyticipants should seek financial support from their own inshystitutions Only paper-givers may be offered accommodashytion
Organizer Timothy M Shaw African Studies amp Forshyeign Policy Studies Dalhousie University Halifax Nova Scotia B3H 4H6 (902) 494-6630 FAX (902) 494-2319
A joint Royal African SocietyAfrican Studies Associashytion of the UK conference on The African Presence in the United Kingdom will be held on Friday 13 December 1991 at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies University of London
Proposals for papers and further information is availashyble from David Killingray Dept of Historical and Cultural Studies Goldsmiths College University of London New Cross London SE14 6NW England
The Arts Council of the African Studies Association (ACASA) is pleased to announce the Ninth Triennial Symshyposium on African Art It will be hosted by the University of Iowas School of Art and Art History and Museum of Art in Iowa City and will run from April 23 to April 25 1992
Panel and paper proposals from all disciplines and geoshygraphical areas are welcome and those that emphasize cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural approaches are espeshy
cially welcome Deadline for panel proposal submissions is Spring 1991
and the deadline for paper proposals is October 11991 Please send to Allen F Roberts Program Chair Anthropolshyogy Dept McBride Hall The University of Iowa Iowa City IA 52242
Recent Meetings The Constituent Conference of the World Council of Pashy
nafrican Organizations Project met in Cotonou Benin from 11 to 15 February 1991 The meeting was held to promote exchanges of ideas and co-operation between Panafrican Organizations in the international community and all other organizations committed to promoting the renaissance of the African personality humanism and a just and durable peace in a non-racial world
For further information write Africa-Cultures Internashytional Institute Carre 6 Ancien Pont BP 1245 Cotonou Benin
A symposium Science in Africa - Achievements and Prospects was convened during the Sub-Saharan Africa Program of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting in Washington DC on Februshyary 151991 The purpose of the symposium was to inshycrease awareness of the success and importance of science in Africa by highlighting several Africans whose work has affected the world scientific community and made a signifishycant impact on science and technology within Africa Its audience was a diverse group of scientists in related fields as well as science policy experts representatives from the development and diplomatic communities and Africanists from many disciplines
For further information write AAAS Sub-Saharan Afrishyca Program Directorate for International Programs 1333 H Street NW Washington DC 20005 (202) 326--6650
At the Annual Conference on African Policy Issues held at the World Bank on April 3 1991 Robert McNamara preshysented Africas Development Crisis Agricultural Stagnashytion Population Explosion and Environmental Degradashytion In addition Ibrahim Gambari Richard Joseph Kefle Wadajo and Moses Tesi presented Democratic Change in Africa Its Sustenance and Consolidation For further inshyformation regarding this conference write to Moses Tesi Middle Tennessee State University Department of Political Science Murfreesboro TN 37132
Africana Resources in Frankfurt (Germany) (excerpted from Newletter 3 Johann Wolfgang Goethe-UniversiHit October 1990)
Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek (Oty and University Library) Bockenheimer Landstrasse 134-138 6000 Frankfurt am Main 1 Phone 0697907-212
Opening hours Monday Wednesday Friday 10 am - 430 pm Tuesday Thursday 10am- 8 pm
The City and University Library of Frankfurt has an exshytensive collection of works on Africa which - regarding its size and completeness is unparalleled in the Germanshyspeaking world The Africa collection (one of the largest collections on Africa existing in Europe) consists of more than 120000 volumes with 5000 to 6000 acquisitions a year
Hiob Ludolf (1624-1704) the founder of Ethiopian studshyies made the first large donation to the section on Africa A valuable collection of Ethiopian manuscripts was given to the library by the scientist Eduard Ruppell (1794-1884) Continuous acquisitions of reseach reports contributed to keeping the Africa collection always up to date While up to World War II literature on the whole Mrican continent was collected after World War II the emphasis shifted to IIMrica South of the Sahara Today the largest and most important section is the Library of the German Colonial Society It is due to the existence of this stock that in 1964 the spedal collection area IIAfrica South of the Sahara was transferred to the Oty and University Library of Frankfurt Apart from the African states bordering the Mediterraneshyan and Sudan Ethiopia and the Hom of Africa all African countries belong to this special collection area as well as all fields of study except modern economics law and
medicine To make the literature available on Africa known outshy
side Frankfurt a special catalogue (Subject Catalogue Afrishyca Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek Frankfurt am Main Bearb von ID Wolcke-Renk Miinchen New York Lonshydon Paris Saur Vols 1 ff) has been appearing since 1976 as well as a quarterly Current Contents Africa (CCA) inshyforming about new articles from and on Africa In addishytion a listing of all recently acquired titles is published four times a year
Volkerkundliche Bibliothek (Ethnological Library) Liebigstr41 6000 Frankfurt Am Main 1 Phone 069721012
Opening hours Monday - Thursday 2-530pm Friday 9 -12 am
The Ethnological Library which is adminstrated by the Frobenius Institute at present possesses about 85000 volshyumes It contains the literary collection of the Frobenius Institute (about 43800 volumes) of the Frankfurt Museum of Ethnography (about 27900 volumes) of the Institute for Historical Ethnology Johann Wolfgang Goethe University (about 12800 volumes) and of the Frobenius Society (about 500 volumes) The Ethnological Library is at the same time a faculty library within the Faculty of History of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University The Africa secshytion contains about 25000 volumes
Calls for Papers and Authors For a special issue marking the
events and aftermath of 1492 in Eushyrope and the Americas Radical History Review solicits articles including but not limited to the following topics European expansion the conquest of the Americas slavery and the slave trade the origins of European racism and the formation of multi-cultural New World societies
Send to Radical History Review Quincentenary Issue Tamiment Lishybrary 70 Washington Square South 10th Floor New York NY 10012
the series will encourage work that uncovers the linkages among changes
Lynne Rienner Publishers anshy originating in the household workshynounces the inauguration of Women place community and nation-state as and Change in the Developing these are perceived initiated and reshyWorld a series edited by Mary Moshy sponded to by women ran Manuscripts and inquiries should
Focusing on the impact of broad be directed to Mary H Moran Deshysocioeconomic change on women and partment of Sociology and Anthropolshyconceptions of gender in the developshy ogy Colgate University Hamilton ing world this series seeks to broaden NY 13346-1398 or to Martha Peacock the concept of development to include LRP 1800 30th Street Suite 314 Boulshythe active creative participation of loshy der CO 80301 cal women and men In particular
Scarecrow Press which has already published over 40 volumes in its series of African Historical Dictionaries is looking for authors to write or revise the following volumes Congo-Brazzavile Djibouti Kenya Malawi and Uganda We also need authors for a bibliography covering the continent by region subject etc If you are interested please contact (enclosing a brief resume) Jon Woronoff Series Editor 3839 Rodman Street NW Washington DC 20016
Through publication of Kalahari A Journal of Southern African Writing the
Kalahari Press (a private not-for-gain organization) will provide an unprecedented educational bridge between southern Africa and North America Kalahari is looking for fiction and non-fiction written by people from Botswana Lesotho Namibia South Africa Swaziland and Zimbabwe It is intended solely as a vehicle of literary and cultural self-expression not as an outlet for political or economic analysis
Contents Short stories poetry pershysonal essays profiles and artwork Original submissions are especially welcome If your work has been pubshylished elsewhere please provide copshyyright permission to publish it in Kalashyhari
Length Short stories and personal esshysays can range from a paragraph up to 2500 words Profiles can be as short as a paragraph or up to 1000 words
Languages Most of the articles will be published in English though some will appear in a local language with an English translation If you do write in a local language please subshymit your work with a translation
Deadline Submissions must be reshyceived by June 1991 for consideration in the premier issue to be published in November December 1991
Send submissions to Kalahari Press 4000 Cathedral Avenue NW 138B Washington DC 20016
AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS The J Gus Liebenow Fellowship is designed to recruit
and provide assistance for minority students (who are US citizens) interested in pursuing the PhD degree in any school of Indiana University with a concentration in Afrishycan Studies American Indians African Americans Hisshypanic Americans and Puerto Ricans who will receive a bachelors degree from a regionally-accredited college or university by the fall of the year they enroll may apply Students who have received a masters degree or are curshyrently enrolled in graduate study may also apply Tenure of the Liebenow Fellowship is two (2) years with a stipend of $8000 plus tuition and normal fees for each year The successful fellow must maintain a GP A of 32 for the durashytion of the fellowship period and is expected to devote full-time to study during the fellowship period and will not be required to teach or provide other services The Afshyrican Studies Program the students academic department and the University Graduate School will assist the fellow in securing additional funding to continue study for the period after the fellowship
Application Procedure Students should submit a completed fellowship applicashytion to the African Studies Program as well as submit an application to the department or school in which they plan to enroll at Indiana University Application fonns for the J Gus Liebenow Fellowship are available through Patrick
OMeara Director African Studies Program Woodburn Hall 221 Indiana University Bloomington IN 47405 (812) 855-8284
The Trustees of the Institute of Current World Affairs are offering a two-year fellowship in southern Africa ICWA requires Fellows to be 35 or younger and provides support for spouses but tends to shy away from applishycants with small children It does not fund the writing of books already outlined or completing advanced degrees so only candidates who have finished their formal educashytions are considered If a candidate is a practicing professhysional expertise in a field that would be valuable in southshyern Africa such as international law political geography or journalism is preferred Candidates can be of any nashytionality but the ICWA medium of exchange is English
Fellowship applications should include (a) a curriculum vitae or resume (b) an infonnal personalprofessional aushytobiography (c) a rationale and design for the fellowship (this is not intended to be followed to the letter we read it with an eye peeled for seriousness imagination depth of homework wit and writing style) and (d) three samples of previous writing For infonnation contact The Institute of Current World Affairs The Crane-Rogers Foundation 4 West Wheelock Street Hanover NH 03755 (603) 643-5548
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Bucknell University African andor Middle East History
One year replacement position at the Assistant Professhysor level jointly in Department of History and Internationshyal Relations Program To teach 33 load including twoshysemester survey in herhis field and preferably semester courses in history of Imperialism and in European Internal Relations before 1900 Applications will be reviewed as reshyceived Contact Mark Newman Department of History Bucknell University Lewisburg Pa 17837 Applications from women and members of minority groups are espeshycially encouraged
Social Science Research Council Program in African Studies
The Social Science Research Council invites applications for a Program Associate to complement current staffing of its Program in African Studies Applicants must have a PhD in one of the social sciences Candidates with multi-
The Travelling Sabbatical Professor Ernest N Emenyonu seeks a position as a proshy
fessor of African literature for the 1991-92 academic sesshysion He has taught in several universities in the US and was a tenured professor at the University of Colorado Boulder before returning to Nigeria in 1975 He has been professor of English and Literary Studies at the University of Calabar since 1980 and spent the 1984-85 academic year at the University of Montana Missoula as an Exchange Professor of English He currently serves as the General Editor of Calabar Studies in African Literature For a copy of his resume write to him at the University of Calabar Deshypartment of English and Literary Studies PO Box 3645 Unical Post Office Calabar Nigeria
Professor E J Alagoa seeks teachingresearch position in African history as of 1992-93 preferably in affiliation with an African Afro-American andor inter-disciplinary studies program His areas of specialty and in which he has published extensively are oral tradition methodology and historiography For a copy of his resume write to E J Alagoa PO Box 125 University of Port Harcourt Choba Port Harcourt Rivers State Nigeria or Lisa Aronson Deshypartment of Arts Skidmore College Saratoga Springs NY 12866
disciplinary backgrounds are desirable as are candidates who could help link our programs to other regions of the world through the development of comparative projects
Duties would include assisting with research planning planning seminars workshops and conferences over seeshying fellowship competitions preparing grant proposals and maintaining relationships with researchers and acashydemic institutions throughout the world
Salary negotiable depending upon qualifications The Council is seeking an applicant who can take up the posishytion in September 1991 Candidate should submit a letter of application resume and three letters of reference to Afshyrica Program Social Science Research Council 605 Third Avenue New York NY 10158 EOE Applications from women and minorities are especially welcome
Publications of Interest Temple University Presss recent release of the Catalog of
the Charles L Blockson Afro-American Collection is comprised of materials that date from 1581 to the present It is among the largest collection of items relating to the African Diasshypora experience and is the first catalog by an AfricanshyAmerican bibliophile to be published by a major universishyty It is available to ASA members at a 20 discount off the list price of $6995 To order call toll-free 1-800-457shy1656 FAX (215) 787-4719 or write Temple University Press Broad amp Oxford Streets Philadelphia PA 19122
The African Development Prespectives yenetlrbook 1989 (Vol n Karl Wohlmuth et al (eds) fills a gap in the literature on Africas development problems Experts from African and international organizations from universities and research institutions from government and non-governmental orshyganizations report on problems and solutions on new polishycies programmes projections and visions on new and onshygoing projects in and for Africa To order write to Verlag Schelzky ampJeep Arndtstr II D-1000 Berlin 61 Germany ISBN 3-923024-29-0 Pb 712 pp DM 98- $5800
umd and People of Nigeria Rivers State ed E J Alagoa and Tekena N Tamuno Port Harcourt Riverside Commushynications 1989253 pp softcover Contains 28 scholarly arshyticles divided according to the following topics the natural environment the human environment culture history politics and government the economy and social developshyment $25 plus $150 postage and handling Order from Lisa Aronson Dept of Art Skidmore College Saratoga Springs NY 12866
1990 Mentbership Directory Addendum We regret that the following names were inadvertently omitted from the 1990 Membership Directory All of these individuals reshynewed their memberships before the June 1 1990 deadline for inclusion in the Directory
Aborampah Osei-Mensah University of Wisconsin 214 Mitchell Hall Box 413 Milwaukee WI 53201 Associate Professor University of Wisconsin Sociology West Africa414-2294155
Ambruster Nancy 42 W 13th St 213 NewYorkNY 10(H1 Librarian Brooklyn Public Library
Barkan Joel 833 River St Iowa City IA 52246 Professor University of Iowa Political Science East Africa 319-335-2337
Barkan Sandra 833 River St Iowa City IA 52246 Associate Director Honors Program University of Iowa Comshyparative Literature 319-335-1684
Borstelmann M 1705 Buck Creek Ct Fayetteville NC 28304 History
Calhoun Craig Carolina Population Center 123 W Franklin St Chapel Hill NC27514 Research Associate University of North Carolina Political Scishyence 919-966-2329
Coger Dalvan 1433 W Crestwood Dr Memphis TN 38119 Associate Professor Northwest Memphis Community College History Southern Africa 901-678-3392
Coger Greta M 1433 W Crestwood Dr Memphis TN 38119 Instructor Northwest Memphis Community College Literashyture West Africa 901-678-3392
DeLargy Pamela Carolina Population Center 123 W Franklin St Chapel Hill NC 27514 Research Associate University of North Carolina Political Scishyence 919-966-2329
Hoover Ellen United Methodist Church PO Box 22037 Kitwe Zambia Assistant Professor Faculte Methodiste de Thoologie History North Africa
Hoover Jeffrey United Methodist Church PO Box 22037 Kitwe Zambia Associate Professor Universite de Lubumbashi History Censhytral Africa
Kokole Omari H Department of Political Science SUNY-Binghamton Binghamshyton NY 13902 SUNY-Binghamton ReligionPhilosophy Political Science East North West Africa
Nyang Sulayman S PO Box 1193 Howard University Washington DC 20059 Howard University Political Science
Nyangoro Julius E University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Africa amp AfroshyAmerican Studies 401 Alumni Bldg 004 A Chapel Hill NC 27514 University of North Carolin at Chapel Hill Political Science
Ofuatey-Kodjoe W 112-40 177th St St Albans NY 11433 Professor City University of New York Political Science West Africa 212-642-24
Rubin Deborah S Department of SociologyAnthropology University of the Pashycific Stockton CA 95209-3903 Assistant Professor University of the Pacific Anthropology East Africa 209-946-2815
Salamone Frank A 23 West St White Plains NY 10605 Associate Professor Chair Iona College - Seton School Anthroshypology West Africa 914-378-8135
Udogu E Ike Department of Political Science Francis Marion College Florshyence SC 29501 Associate Professor Francis Marion College Political Science Nigeria West Africa 803-661-1617
Yansane Aguibouy Box 4549 Berkeley CA 94704 Professor San Francisco State University Economics 415-338shy2495
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ANNUAL MEETING PAPERS 1990
The following papers are included in the collection of the proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association Baltimore Maryland 14 November 1990 Individual copies are available at $4 each for ASA members and $5 for nonmembers Complete sets of the pashypers in xerox microfilm or microfiche are available for $375 When ordering individual papers please include the order number that accompanies each entry Contact Afrishycan Studies Association Credit Union Building Emory University Atlanta Georgia 30322
Adam Hussein M Leadership Values and NGOVDO Institution Building 19901
Aduonum Kwasi The Atum Pan Talking Drum in the Akan Adowa Musical Ensemble 19902
Aduonum Kwasi Text and Rhythm in African Music 19903 Ajayi Omofolabo Constructing Gender Through Myths An Analyshy
sis of Some West African Myths 19904 Alexander Neville Discussants Comments Black and White Polishy
tics in South Africa The Road Ahead 19905 Allman Jean Marie The Oral Interview That Wasnt Reflections on
Gender Politics and Research Methodology in Asante 19906 Askin Steve Mobutus Wealth How He Got It How He Spends It
19907 Bourgault Louise M Talking to People in the Oral Tradition Ethnoshy
graphic Research for Development Communication 19908 Brooks Paula T Beyond the Debt Crisis Financing Sustainable
Growth 19909 Burt Eugene C Minimum and Maximum Propriety Clothing and
Change in an East African Culture 199010 Cattell Maria G Between the Generations Intergenerational Conshy
tracts and Care of the Elderly in Samia Kenya 199011 Chikwendu Eudora Communication Problems in Government Intershy
vention in Cooperatives in Nigeria 199012 Chimanikire Donald P Africa Development and Ethics The Introshy
duction of Liberalisation in Zimbabwe 199013 Cobbe James Economic Implications for Lesotho of Change in South
Africa 199014 Compagnon Daniel Political Crisis in Somalia The Legacy of an Exshy
hausted Personal Rule 199015 Conner Michael W The 19th Century Nguni Prepuce Cover A Vanshy
isJuu1 Aesthetic Locus 199016 Dale Richard An International Approach to Decolonization The Civshy
il-Military Operations of the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNT AG) in Namibia 1989-1990 199017
Digre Brian Recovered Independence and National Choices The Plebshyiscite of 1959 in the Northern Cameroons 199018
Dipeolu J O UNESCO and the Book Crisis in Africa South of the Sashyhara The Example of Nigeria 199019
Dogbe Korsi A Sociology of Appropriate Medical Practice in Africa A Cultural Theoretical Expose 199020
Dunbar Roberta Ann Nigerien Women and Access to Productive Reshysources An Assessment in View of the Project du Code Rural 199021
Elaigwu J Isawa The Shadow of Religion on Nigerian Federalism 1960-90 199022
Elonge Henry Akwo The Ethical Dilemma Facing Legislators in the Cameroon National Assembly 199023
Eluwa G 1 C Mass Mobilization and Rural Development in Nigeria The Quest for Development Strategy 199024
Fair Jo Ellen Are We Really the World Coverage of U S Food Aid to Africa 1980-1989 199025
Fisher Jr William P Mangoes Metaphors and a Measure of Meanshying 199026
Fonge Fuabeh P Perspectives on Archival Material and Other Tools for the Reconstruction of African History A Case Study of the Bishylingual Cameroon Republic 199027
Fosu Augustin Kwasi Capital Instability and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa 199028
Gottlieb Alma A Society of Secrets The Beng of Cote dIvoire 199029
Green Deborah The Democratic Challenge to Fascism 199030 Haile Semere The African States and the Ethiopia-Eritrea War
199031 Hansen Holgrer Bernt Import and Impact of New Visions Dilemshy
mas of Internationalization in Colonial Uganda 199032 Heath Carla W Restructuring Kenyas Broadcasting System An Apshy
praisal of Recent Developments 199033 Ihonvbere Julius O Structural Adjustment the April 1990 Coup
and Democratization in Nigeria 199034 Jackson Sandra The Crisis of Education in Urban South Africa Reshy
sistance Reforms Redress for Change 199035 Jato Miriam N The Empowerment of African Women Through Famishy
ly Planning 199036 Jenkins Ray Subverting Law Imperialism The Journalist-
Historians of the Gold Coast-Ghana 1882-1888 199037 Kalipeni Ezekiel Evidence of a Spontaneous Population Redistribushy
tion in Malawi A Factor Analytic Study 199038 Kalu Anthonia C Reinventing the African Woman Modern African
Literature and Culture as Tools of Development 199039 Kilbride Philip L Adolescent Premarital Pregnancies Among Abashy
luyia of Kenya The Grandparent Role 199040 Kingei Kitula The Socio-Political Element in the Swahili Taarab
Poetry 199041 Kokole Omari H Islam and Ethnicity in Idi Amins Uganda (1971shy
1979) 199042 Lashley Marilyn E On the Land of the King- GaIda Aron (1300)
Land Tenure Organization and Taxation Roots of Famine in Ethiopia 199043
Law Robin Posthumous Questions for Karl Polanyi Price Inflation in Pre-Colonial Dahomey 199044
LawaI Babatunde The Study of Contemporary Art in Nigeria Toshywards a New Theoretical Framework 199045
Lems-Dworkin Carol African Retentions in the Music of Scott JoPshylin 199046
Lodge Tom The United Democratic Front in the 19805 199047 Lord Marcia and John E Fobes UNESCO in Africa Its Contribushy
tions to Libraries Publishing and Literacy Programs 199048 Mlbbs-Zeno Carl C International Pressures for Change in Food Aid
Allocations to Africa 199049
Mabbs-Zeno Carl Tracy Hart and Maxwell Eseonu How Much Good Is Triangular Food Aid 199050
Manzo Kate and Pat McGowan Is Apartheid Dying 199051 Mapunda Bertram B B The Preservation of Antiquities Through
National and Cultural Pride 199052 Martin Marilyn Is There A Place for Black Abstract Painters in
South Africa 199053 Murray Bruce K Wits University Student Politics and the Coming
of Apartheid 199054 Nathan Martha A and Elliot Fratkin Health and Nutritional Conshy
sequences of Recent Sedentarization of Rendille Pastoralists in Northern Kenya 199055
Nesbitt Prexy On the Cutting Edge African-American Political Movements in the 1970s A Preliminary Historical Review 199056
Nkomo Sibusiso The End of the Cold War A New Paradigm for US Foreign Policy Towards South and Southern Africa 199057
OHear Ann florin Lantana Beads More Than Adornment 199058 OguibeOlu Artist as Poet Poet as Artist 199059 Ojo B Adesegun In Search of Democracy and Development An
Analysis of the Initial Aspirations and Problems of the SWAPO Government in Namibia 199060
Okeke Chukwuanugo S When Minimum Is Appropriate The Igbo Example 199061
Okolie Andrew C Adjusting or Evading the Structures The Structural Adjustment Programme and the Prospects for Stability in Nigerias Third Republic 199062
Omara-Otunnu Amii African States and Domestic Conflict Resolushytion in Africa An Historical Case of Uganda 199063
Onwueme Tess Akaeke The Community as Shadow of the Individshyual in Achebes Novels 199064
Osia Kunirum Africa in the 1990s The Elusiveness of Developshyment 199065
Osirim Mary J The Struggle for Empowerment Women and the Inshyformal Sector in Zimbabwe 199066
Owomoyela Oyekan Gender in Traditional African Consciousness 199067
Pateman Roy Lost in the Sand Soviet Arms Transfers to Ethiopia 1977-1990 199068
Paterson Christopher Television News from the Frontline States 199069
Pido Odoch Aesthetic Persuasion The Role of the Military in Reshystructuring Acoli Art 199070
Pirouet M Louise Ugandan Opposition and Dissident Literature in the 19805 199071
Pittin Renee Selective Education Issues ofGender CfIlss and Ideoloshygy in Northern Nigeria 199072
Rasmussen Susan J Reclaiming KnowledgePower Systems Themes of Knowledge Truth and Deception in Tuareg Oral Art 199073
Ravell-Pinto Thelma M Womens Writing and the Politics of South Africa The Ambiguous Role ofNadine Gordimer 199074
Renne Elisha P Things That Threaten The Symbolism of Bunu Conshyfrontational Art 199075
Rich Peter Ndebele Art and Architecture A Twentieth-Century Vishysion 199076
Rothchild Donald and Caroline Hartzell The Road to Gbadolite Great Power and African Mediations in Angola 199077
Saine Abdoulaye S M The Ascent of Lyndon B Johnson and the Demise of Kwame Nkrumah A Drama in Political Subterfuge 199078
Samoff Joel The Financial-Intellectual Complex 199079
Schaefer Charles Silver Thalers and Valuation Money in Early Twentieth-Century Ethiopia 199080
Schmidt Nancy J Africans as Primary Actors in Their Own Lives and Land Validoting African Curriculum Materials 199081
Sessions Andrew C US Media Discourses on the African Other 199082
Serapiao Luis Benjamin Mozambican Conflict and an African Solution 199083
Serpell Robert Participatory Drama as a Medium of Reflection on the Significance of Schooling in Rural Zambia 199084
Shaw Timothy M Reformism and Revisionism in African Political Economy in the 1990s 199085
Sheik-Abdi Abdi A The Simmering Armed Conflict in the Horn of Africa What Fuels It-Tribalism Nationalism or Socialism 199086
Smaldone Joseph P Militarization in Africa Methodology Measureshyment and Mystery 199087
Snipe Tracy D Does a Setlson of Violence Produce the Right Thing 199088
Steel William F and Leila M Webster Responses to Adjustment in Ghanas Small Enterprise Sector 199089
Steiner Christopher B Graven Images Idols and Ideals in The Euroshypean Pictorial Images of Africa 199090
Teferra Daniel The Economic Future of Africa 199091 Tripp Aili Mari Responses of Urban Women to Economic Reform
and Crisis in Urban Tanzania The New Role of Womens Organishyzations 199092
Van de Walle Nicolas The Decline and Fall of the Franc Zone Monshyetary Politics in Francophone Africa 199093
Vergunst Nicolass Building a National Culture Through Political Action or Bidding for Culture at the Political Auction 199094
Warms Richard L The Pyramid of Commerce in Sikasso Factors That Lead to Success in Business 199095
Welch Jr Claude E The Single Party Paradigm De Mortuis 199096
Wenner Mark D Long Term Food Aid Needs The Case of Morocco 1991-2000 199097
Whyte Michael A One Food or Many The Social and Cultural Conshytexts ofFood Production in Uganda and Kenya 199098
Whyte Susan Reynolds The Dynamics of Medical Pluralism in Ugandtz 199099
Bah M Alpha Sierra Leone-Liberia Border Relations 1882-1982 1990100
RECENT DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS Compiled by Joseph J Lauer (Michigan State University)
The theses listed below were reported in Dissertation Abshystracts International (DAI) vol 51 nos 5-7 parts A and B Each citation ends with a page reference to the abstract and order number (if any) for copies Most US dissertations are available from University Microfilms International (300 North Zeeb Road Ann Arbor MI 48106-1346) Canadian theses are available from the National Library of Canada (395 Wellington St Ottawa KIA ON4) British (UK) theses available from the British Library have order numbers with a tlB (for BRDtI) prefix Details on ordering through UMI are in DAI
This is the tenth quarterly supplement to American and Canadian Doctoral Dissertations and Masters Theses on Africa 1974-1987 (Atlanta Crossroads Press 1989) This series lists all US Canadian and British dissertations about Afrishyca that are abstracted in DAI Researchers interested in a particular author or keyword should consult the indexes of DAI or Comprehensive Dissertation Index
Agriculture Arif Abderrahim Introduction and evaluation of perennial forage grasses in central Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 169pp DA51B2677 9030101
Baumgras John E The effects of product markets and multiproduct harvesting on the economics of managing even-aged upland oak stands [Kenya PhD West Virginia U 1990 220pp DA51B2691 9029354
Bouzza Abderrahmane Water conservation in wheat rotations under several management and tilltlge systems in semi-arid areas [Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 132pp DA51B2678 9030107
Chishala Benson H The status of selected micronutrients in Zambian soils and the response of wheat to their application PhD U of Aberdeen (UK) 1987 322pp DA51B2125 BX89747
Etessami Pantea Mutagenesis studies on the genome of cassava ltItent virus (African cassava mosaic virus) PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1989 237pp DA51B2146 BX90010
Hamad Muawia EL-Bedawi PJwspJwrus interactions with some calcareous soils from the Sudan PhD U of Newcastle Upon Tyne (UK) 1989 261pp DA51B2127 BX89718
Qhobela Molapo Characterization of Zanthomonas campestris pathovars affecting maize pearl millet sorghum and sugarcane
[Nigeria PhD Kansas State U 1990 118pp DA51B2699 9029286
Anthropology Bellomo Randy Vincent Methods for documenting unequivocal
evidence of humanly controlled fire at Early Pleistocene archaeological sites in East Africa The role of actualistic studies [Kenya] PhD U of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 437pp DA51A2432 9035145
Crowley Eve Lakeshmi Contracts with the spirits Religion asylum and ethnic identity in the Cacheu Region of Guinea-Bissau PhD Yale U 1990 750pp DA51A2436 9035333
Gruber Mark Francis Sacrifice in the desert An ethnography of the Coptic monastery [Egypt PhD State U of New York at Stony Brook 1990 318pp DA51A2069 9029807
Gunn Susan Elizabeth Development in a nomadic society A Study of indigenous and exogenous change in northern Somalia PhD U of Colorado at Boulder 1990 330pp DA51A2438 9032837
Helms Loretta Ann The special concerns of African-American Peace Corps volunteers EdD Columbia U Teachers Coil 1990 123pp DA51A24399033849
Hirsch Susan Fern Gender and disputing Insurgent voices in coastal Kenyan Muslim courts PhD Duke U 1990 448pp DA51A16709028222
Johnson Brooke Ronald Nomadic networks and pastoral strategies Surviving and exploiting local instability in south Turkana Kenya PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 242pp DA51A20709033117
Lolo Abdalia Mostafa Sociocultural dimensions of popultltion policies in the Third World The Egyptian case PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 514pp DA51A1671 9023941
Shanafelt Robert Andrew Talking peace living conflict The mental and the material on the borders of apartheid [Lesotho PhDI U of Florida 1989 391pp DA51A2071 9028569
Architecture AI-Asad Mohammad The modern state mosque in the eastern Arab
world 1828-1985 [Egypt PhD Harvard U 1990 321pp DA51A21799035430
Arceneaux Kathleen Dugas The script analogue and its application in architectural analysis The reltltionship of African women to African traditional architecture PhD Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U 1989 217pp DA51A1417 9028009
Magutu Gerald Jerry Urban low-income housing and community development in developing countries A reformuhltion with case studies from Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 282pp DA51A14189028944
Biological Sciences Howell James Allen Variation and evolution of Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L) VertIc Fabaceae) PhD Miami U 1990 251pp DA51B2720 9029376
Mengestou Seyoum Species composition dynamics and production of the dominant crustacean zoophlnkton in Lake Awasa Ethiopia PhD U of Waterloo (Can) 1990 DA51B3239
Youm Ousmane Evaluation of natural enemies associated with the millet stalk borer Haimbachia ignefusalis (Hampson) (LepidopteraPyralidae) in Niger PhD Texas AampM U 1990 160pp DA51B218O9027293
Business Administration Aiyeku Joseph Fola ImfXlct of import substitution and export
expansion policy on channels of distribution on non-oil export commodities in Nigeria DBA Nova U 1990 155pp DA51A2095 9031282
Gutu Jackan M An investigation of the environmental dependence hypothesis in state-owned corporations (parastatals) in Kenya A strategic management perspective DBA United States International U 1990 324pp DA51A1682 9027298
Kilani Kilani Abdulkerim The evolution and status of accounting in Libya PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 877pp DA51A1677 BX90144
Okpara Onyemaechi Chikaodi The accessibility and transfer of management technology in Nigerian manufacturing industries DBA United States International U 1990 219pp DA51A1685 9028231
Earth Sciences Owoade Isiaka A yodele Some aspects of the hydrogeology of the crystalline basement complex rocks of south western Nigeria PhD U of Technology Loughborough (UK) 1989 267pp DA51B2254 BX90191
Economics Abdul Hadi Auman Shafiq The role ofcapital markets in underdeveloped countries with fXlrticuhlr reference to South Korea Brazil and Nigeria PhD U of Exeter (UK) 1989 558pp DA51A2471 BX90473
Benjamin Nancy Claire Investment and real exchange rate responses to foreign capital flows A general equilibrium model applied to Cameroon PhD U of California Berkeley 1988 138pp DA51A16939029089
Bocoum Cheick Abagouro An evaluation of the performance of the marketing systems for fed cattle range cattle and beef in Mali PhD Michigan State U2990 217pp DA51A1705 9028626
Deme Mamit A short-run goal programming model of external debt management Nigeria PhD U of Texas at Austin 1990 28Opp DA51A2111 9031553
Diaby Souleymane Economic imfXld analysis of the Ivorian Sardinella fishery PhD U of Rhode Island 1989 209pp DA51A2108 9023253
Esslimi Lahsen Economic liberalization and structural adjustment The Moroccan sugar policy PhD Purdue U 1990 169pp DA51A21089031318
Fakhamps Marcel Sequential decisions under uncertainty and hlbor market failure A model of household behavior in the African semi-arid tropics [Burkina FasoJ PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 359pp DA51A17069028816
Fauniyar Ganesh Prasad An econometric model of rate ofadoption of agricultural technology for developing countries [SwazihlndJ PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 184pp DA51A2110 9032367
Fofanah Alusine Alghali Internal causes ofdependence The role of agriculture in the economy of African state as exemplified in the case of Sierra Leone 1961-1988 PhD U of Denver 1990 263pp DA51A21099033468
Jomini Patrick Andre The economic viability of phosphorus fertilization in southwestern Niger A dynamic approach incorporating agronomic principles PhD Purdue U 1990 233pp DA51A2109 9031345
Kentley Eric George Suakin and its fishermen A study of economic activities and ethnic groupings in a Sudanese port PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 336pp DA51A1709 BX90150
Kourouma Moussa International trade flows and economic interdependence in the West African market PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 2990 138pp DA51A1709 9031803
LOfgren Hans Lennart A quadratic programming study of Egyptian agriculture PhD U ofTexas at Austin 1990 477pp DA51A2104 9031645
Niklitschek Mario Enrique Economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa The implication of the environmental degradation [Ghana] PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 136pp DA51A1707 9030970
Obi John Chukwuka Education and economic growth in Nigeria A case study DA Middle Tennessee State U 1990 85pp
DA51A1701 9026934
Osei-Amoako Yaw Macroeconomic policy in a single-crop economy An econometric study of Ghana PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1990 181pp DA51A2471 9031812
Saadat Yasmin Rita Peasant decision-making Case of North Cameroon PhD Fletcher Sch of Law amp Diplomacy (fufts U)
1989 172pp DA51A1707 9031195
Saerbeck Rainer Project appraisal in dependent economies Application of cost benefit analysis in economic planning in Botswana PhD U of Bradford (UK) 1989 327pp DA51A2475 B-90598
Yassin Abdiaziz Sharif The effects ofgovernment price policies on rural goods A case study-Somalia PhD U of Cincinnati 1990 113pp DA51A2122 9032638
Education Acquaye Alfred A Ghanaian education Its relevance for Ghana in transition EdD U of San Francisco 1990 331pp DA51A1449 9027810
Agahiu Adams Ademu The role of the Nigerian educational system in meeting the skilled manpower needs for national development EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 185pp DA51A23419033593
Akah R Miebi Descriptive analysis of perceived factors influencing the health care choices of rural child-rearing women in Arogbo-Ijaw Nigeria PhD Ohio State U 1990 219pp DA51A2272 9031035
Atanda Alfred Wahabi Locus-of-control and its relation to sex ethnicity religion and education among Ghanaian and Nigerian tribesmen EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 211pp DA51A2314 9033595
Berger jennifer Wildlife extension-a participatory approach to conservation A case study among the Maasai people of Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 379pp DA51A1474 9028739
Boubakri Mohamed The international financial crisis of the 19805 and its impact on educational reform in Morocco with a history of Moroccan education and policy recommendations EdD U of Michigan 1990 253pp DA51A2289 9034360
Cashman Kristen A grounded theory describing factors in the adoption process of the alley farm ing technology by Yoruba women in Nigeria PhD Iowa State U 1990 129pp DA51A2244 9100422
DeVane Evelyn Gaynelle Music education in teacher training colleges in Ghana PhD U of Ghana (Ghana) 1980 484pp DA51A1946 9024805
Dzimbo Kuzvinetsa Peter A critical analysis of the planning and implementation of teacher education reform in Zimbabwe 1980-1987 PhD U of Wisconsin-Madison 1990 307pp DA51A1581 9020438
Egbuna Bridget Georgia An investigation of the crisis in higher education in the two universities of Anambra State Nigeria EdD George Washington U 1990 174pp DA51A1920 9030828
Elatta Taha Mohamed An analysis of indigenous Sudanese graphic imagery and implications for curriculum development in art education PhD Council for National Academic Awards (UK) 1990 319pp DA51A1484 BX90027
Elrayah Tagelsir Hamza A systemic analysis of the problems of the teaching-practice program at Khartoum International Institute for Arabic Language in Sudan PhD Indiana U 1990 278pp DA51A15849030411
Ibida Ego Yvonne A study of tourism education at the university level in Nigeria as viewed by experts in the government higher education and the tourism industry EdD George Washington U 1990 278pp DA51A1921 9030830
Ifeanyi Uju Bibian A content analysis of selected books used in the teaching of African literature in American colleges and universities PhD Kent State U 1990 213pp DA51A1891 9029271
jaja Amelia Nwadiogwa Labour union education in Nigeria PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 24Opp DA51A1478 BX90139
Kupe Serara Segarona A history of the evolution of nursing education in Botswana1922-1980 EdD Columbia UTeachers ColI 1987 506pp DA51A2290 9033919
Lamptey George Nee Oko Public subsidization of nonpublic schools and the development of education in Liberia PhD Columbia U Teachers Coli 1990 185pp DA51A2265 9033869
Laryea Evans Amartey The role of higher education in Africa A study of the attitude of African educators toward the Tananarive recommendations PhD U of North Texas 1990 177pp DA51A14629027718
M uruIi Leunita Auko Education labor force participation residence and fertility among Kenyan women PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 77pp DA51A1933 9032350
Oji Emmanuel Aniefuna Music in education a study of the status of general music education in the curriculum of Anambra (Nigeria) public school system PhD Union Institute 1989 218pp DA51A19479025448
Olurin Niran Emannuel A School administrators perceptions of
discipline and corporal punishment in seleded contemporary Nigerian public secondary schools PhD Indiana State U 1989 187pp DA51A1859 9026706
Pelshak Smith Kyeskat Daspan Rehabilitation and counseling programs for people with disabilities in Nigeria EdD Oklahoma State U 1990 189pp DA51A2270 9035199
Semenye Lois Mvuli The reltltionship between moral reasoning Tearning style and religious orientation of selected students attending theological schools in Kenya EdD Biola U Talbot Sch of Theology 1990 194pp DA51A2257 9025834
Ukaegbu Ephraim Ifeanyichukwu An analysis of problems encountered by Nigerian students as perceived by Nigerian students in urban universities in Texas EdD Texas Southern U 1989 174pp DA51A18679029526
Williams-Lamptey Felicia Walety Teacher training and resource center for adult education in Liberia Curriculum and organization EdD Columbia U Teachers ColI 1990 195pp DA51A2244 9033870
Environmental Sciences Chiotha Sosten Staphiel Biological control of human schistosomiasis using snail-eating fish lMaltlwi PhD U of Maryland ColI Park 1990 174pp DA51B2261 9030877
Fine Arts Coombes Annie Elena Stuart The representation of Africa and the African in Engltlnd 1890-1913 PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1987 498pp DA51A1811 8-83121
Thomas Thelma Katrina Niche decorations from the Tombs of Byzantine Egypt (Heracleopolis Magna and Oxyrhynchus AD 300-5(0) Visions of Afterlife PhD New York U 1990 717pp DA51A14269025149
Folklore Hill Elizabeth Frances A comparative study of the cultural narrative and ltlnguage content of seleded folk tales told in Burma Canada and Yorubaltlnd Nigeria PhD U of Alberta (Can) 1990 DA51A2482
Geography Krabacher Thomas Scott Fishing food and change along the Sherbro Coast of Sierra Leone PhD U of California Davis 1990 416pp DA51A1726 9026837
Perry Edward Carl Core-periphery reltltions An empirical study of North Cameroon PhD U of Pennsylvania 1990 290pp DA51A17269026626
Picard Mary Theresa Local participation in integrated and multiobjective river basin pltlnning A case study of the Senegal River
Basin PhD Oark U 1990 337pp DA51A1727 9026085
Ramphall Davin Rural energy pltlnning and development in the Third World A multicriteria evaluation approach [Kenya PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 378pp DA51A2123 9032366
Health Sciences Anyanwu Rosemary Chinyere A food safety control strategy for
developing countries Based on studies of Nigeria Ghana Cote dIvoire United Kingdom and France PhD U of Reading (UK) 1989 413pp DA51B2840 BX90197
Chitsulo Lester A comparative study on measurement of Schistosoma mansoni transmission by coprologic and serologic techniques [Egypt amp Maltlwi] PhD Tulane U 1990 120pp DA51B2841 9032509
Ehigiator Lucky Osarchieman The rural health model in Bendel State of Nigeria Impad of community participation DrPH U of California Berkeley 1989 279pp DA51B2306 9028705
Guptill Katharine Schuyler Evaluation of an infant weaning food intervention in Kwara State Nigeria ScD Johns Hopkins U Sch of Public Health and Hygiene 1990 379pp DA51B3331 9030682
Khogali Fathia Ahmed Mohammed The design implementation monitoring and evaluation of a training programme for prospedive catering officers for hospitals in the Sudan PhD U of Bath (UK) 1989 430pp DA51B3307 BX90609
Nhare Duncan Kinyua Simple predictors of low birthweight at the community level Their potential application in primary health care for the prevention ofadverse pregnancy outcomes in rural Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 336pp DA51B2309 9028388
Troslte Richard Murray Differential household survival during a drought-induced food crisis in central Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 536pp DA51B2310 9028376
UpvalI Michele Jean The articultltion of nurses and indigenous healers in Swaziltlnd A nursing perspedive PhD U of Utah 1990 241pp DA51B3329 9100377
History Asres Alem History of the Ethiopian Student Movement (in Ethiopia
and North America) Its impact on internal social change 1960-1974 PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 216pp DA51A1733 9030844
Cook Weston Franklin The Hundred Years War for Morocco 1465-1580 Warfare and state building in the early modern Maghrib PhD Georgetown U 1989 652pp DA51A1740 9027667
Coventry Donald C The public career of Sir Francis Reginald Wingate High Commissioner for Egypt 1917-1919 PhD The
American V 1989 326pp DA51A1730 9027884
Diallo Geraldyne Pemberton The philosophy of Ahmed Sikou Touri and its impact on the development of the Republic of Guinea 1958-1971 PhD City V of New York 1990 278pp DA51A1731 9029929
Gatlin Darryle John A socioeconomic history of Sao Vicente de Cabo Verde 1830-1970 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 284pp DA51A24919017069
Ghebre-Ab Habtu World War II and the disposal of Africa orientale italiana (a comparative study) PhD Miami V 1990 228pp DA51A2127 9029383
James Marylee Massey Good news for the poor The Church and community development in South Africa PhD Boston V 1990 285pp DA51A2130 9029767
Lazerson Joshua Nathaniel The Communist Party of South Africa the Springbok Legion and the South African Congress of Democrats Democratic whites in the South African liberation movement 1942-1964 PhD Northwestern V 1990 433pp DA51A2130 9031953
Mbuia-JOao Tome Nhamitambo The revolt of Dom Jeronimo Chingulia of Mombasa1590-1637 (an African episode in the Portuguese century of decline) [Kenya] PhD Catholic V of America 1990 577pp DA51A1733 9027645
Rubert Steven Craig You have taken my sweat Agricultural wage labour in colonial Zimbabwe 1904 to 1945 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 416pp DA51A2491 9033971
Schoenbrun David Lee Early history in eastern AfricaS Great Lakes region Linguistic ecological and archaeological approaches ca 500 BC to ca AD 1000 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 851pp DA51A2491 9033982
Journalism Chaudhary Anju Grover Coverage of development news by Western and Third World newspapers Theory and practice [Nigeria PhD V of Maryland CoIl Park 1990 297pp DA51A1427 9030874
Ngwe George Anuongong The Pan-African News Agency A regional response to global news flow problems PhD Southern Illinois V at Carbondale 1989 149pp DA51A1813 9022810
Language Faraclas Nicholas Gregory A grammar of Nigerian Pidgin PhD V of CaliforniaBerkeley 1989 706pp DA51A1595 9028817
Mangana Mark Rhetorical content in the Amarna correspondence
from the Levant [Egypt PhD Hebrew Vnion Coll-Jewish Institute of Religion 1990 224pp DA51A1593 9028107
Nyaggah Lynette Behm Cross-Linguistic influence in Kenyan English The impact of Swahili and Kikuyu on syntax PhD Vof California Los Angeles 1990 236pp DA51A1598 9028355
Sheridan J Mark The homilies of Rufus of Shotep on the Gospels of Matthew and Luke [Egypt] PhD Catholic V of America 2990 487pp DA51A1593 9027966
Law Ogiamien Tony Bestman Emokpae The legal aspects and implications of artificial conception services in Nigeria PhD Vof Essex (VK) 1989 411pp DA51A1747 8-90113
Literature Adal Youmna A Sufism in Ibn Khaldun An annotated translation
of the Shifa al-Sailli-Tahdhib al-MasailITunisia PhD Indiana V 1990 378pp DA51A1629 9030377
Guzofsky Rosalie Mujeres heroicas en el romancero judeo~spafiol [Morocco] PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 310pp DA51A1631 9026568
Mama Raouf Images of Africa and Africans in Western literature PhD V of Michigan 1990 130pp DA51A2377 9034479
Sample Maxine J Cornish The representation of space in selected works by Bessie Head Buchi Emecheta and Flora Nwapa PhD Emory V 1990 174pp DA51A1611 9027938
Mass Communications Morgan Muhammad Patricia-Devine An intracultural communication model for socioeconomic redevelopment in Sub-Saharan Africa PhD V of Kentucky 1990 258pp DA51A2189 9035046
Morgan Gary Benedict US media and government A content analysis of press coverage of the us call for sanctions against Libya DA V of Northern Colorado 1990 119pp DA51A1817 9029136
Political Science Adams Linda Shull From peace partner to security partner An
examination of US-Egyptian relations in the Carter administration PhD V of South Carolina 1990 310pp DA51A1748 9029155
Adogamhe Paul Garuba Nigeria-OPEC relations Analysis of the change in Nigerias foreign policy behavior toward OPEC 1983-1985 PhD City V of New York 1990 382pp DA51A1749 9029908
Akingbemi A yodele Makanju-Ola Agricultural development in Nigeria An analysis of the World Bank-assisted Agricultural Development Program PhD Claremont Graduate Sch 1990 349pp DA51A2141 9032564
Attah Okon Efiong The role of African soldiers in politics New diredions in comparing civilian and military regimes PhD Washington V 1989 266pp DA51A1749 9027391
Fage Kamilu Sani Nigerias foreign policy towards Chad 1960-1985 A study of the dynamics of African inter-state relations PhD Vof Pittsburgh 1990 266pp DA51A251O 9028459
Khadiagala Gilbert Muruli The Frontline States in southern African international politics 1975-1989 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 428pp DA51A1764 9030210
Kimaru Christopher Maina An analysis of us foreign assistance to tropical Africa in the 1980s PhD V of Maryland Baltimore County 1990 169pp DA51A2154 9032712
Kosoko David Nigerias inter-African relations A study of continuity and change in Nigerias African policy 1960-1983 PhD American V 1990 287pp DA51A1764 9028140
Mitchell Thomas G Black faces white heads Internal settlements in southern Africa PhD V of Southern California 1990 DA51A1765
Rana Kipkorir Aly Azad Politics underdevelopment and socilll conflict A study of class formation in Kenya PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 358pp DA51A2S06 9033979
Sanad Jamal Ali Islam and sociopolitical change A comparative study of Egyptian Kuwaiti and Palestinian attitudes PhD V of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 DA51A2S06
Sandberg Eve Nan International foreign aid donor cohesion and donor bounded decision-making in Zambias agricultural sedor PhD Yale V 1990 353pp DA51A2S07 9035366
Solop Frederic Ira From the margins to the mainstream The antiapartheid movement and the politics of agenda-setting in the United States PhD Rutgers The State V of New Jersey New Brunswick 1990 302pp DA51A2507 9034957
Tevoedjre Eric The limits and uses ofdeviance in Franco-African relations The relations of Guinea (Conakry) Congo and Benin with France 1958-1981 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 317pp DA51A17669030256
Tidwell Alan Interdependence ethnicity and anti-apartheid The case ofTransAfrica PhD V of Kent at Canterbury (UK) 1989 267pp DA51A1767 BX90013
Torulagha Priye Sunday A study of moral norms concerning war in precolonial traditional Nigerian societies PhD V of Oklahoma 1990 289pp DA51A2151 9033285
Psychology
Pretorius Johannes W White South African identity development and psychopathology PhD Boston V 1990 152pp DA51B2632 9019700
Religion Bassaw Joseph Kwamina Developing a ministry of evangelism among Ghanaians in Brooklyn New York DMin Drew V 1990 160pp DA51A2407 9100003
Frankfurter David Thomas Munro Elijah in Upper Egypt Studies in the history and composition of the Coptic Elijah Apocalypse PhD Princeton V 1990 407pp DA51A1652 9027546
Katz Jonathan Glustrom The vision of the Prophet in fifteenth century North Africa Muhammad al-Zawawis Tuhfat al-Nazir PhD Princeton V 1990 404pp DA51A1653 9027549
Sociology Achanfuo-Yeboah David Joe Internal migration population redistribution and urbanisation in Ghana PhD V of Alberta (Can) 199ODA51A2525
Asana Festus Ambe Problems of marriage and family life in an African context viewed from the perspective of the Christian pastor as counselor [Cameroon] ThO Boston V Sch of Theology 1990 332pp DA51A1790 9026046
Cole Bankole Akinyemi Police power and accountability in the Nigerian criminal process PhD V of Keele (UK) 1989 615pp DA51A1782 BX89951
Diop Francois Path Diop Economic determinants of child health and the utilization of health services in Sub-Saharan Africa The case of Ivory Coast PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 232pp DA51A2525 9030184
Fluharty David Henning Charisma as attachment to the divine Some Hasidic principles for comparison of social movements ofGandhi Nasser Ben-Gurion and King [Egypt] PhD V of New Hampshire 1990 584pp DA51A1802 9027429
Hamid Adil Abdelaziz Mohamed Perceptions of the Sudanese professional working in Saudi Arabia on migration and economic development of the Sudan PhD V of North Texas 1990 152pp DA51A17999027708
Macharia Sospeter Kinuthia The role of social networks and the state in the urban informal sector The case of Nairobi Kenya PhD V of Cali fomi a Berkeley 1989 281pp DA51A1781 9028942
Mengesha Astair Gebremariam The role of women in agricultural production and household decision-making A cross-cultural comparison
between India and Cameroon PhD Iowa State V 1990 170pp DA51A2539 9035101
Osirim Mary Johnson Characteristics ofentrepreneurship in Nigerian industries that started small PhD Harvard V 1990 251pp DA51A2539 9035529
Zaky Hassan Hussein Mohamed Simultaneous approach to family size decisions in Egypt PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 205pp DA51A17869030272
Theater Creamer Richard E Athol Fugard The playwright as director of his works [South Africa) PhD City V of New York 1990 402pp DA51AI4449029926
Theology Egbulem Chris Nwaka The Rite Zairois in the context of liturgical inculturation in midd1e-belt Africa since the Second Vatican Council STD Catholic V of America 1989 41Opp DA51AI659 9027616
Urban amp Regional Planning Elkhishin Khaled Salah Planning for growth in the Cairo region A
strategic management approach modelled on the Paris experience [Egypt PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 311pp DA51AI803 9026548
Oluwoye Jacob Oludoye Assessment of pedestrian crossing activity in the determination of reducing conflict between pedestrian and vehicles along a strip of commercial streets in Nigeria PhD V of New South Wales (Australia) 1988 DA51AI804
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Interim Government or the ECOMOG forces of relief shipments coming into the country is a reasonable requirement in our view
4) Now that the Interim Government is in residence within the country the US after extending recognition should resume its economic and emergency assistance to that country working through the Interim Government Further working through the Interim Government the US should unblock all non-lethal assistance provided for Liberia under any of the pending or previous authorizations of assistance and in fact should expand its assistance program to help meet the acute needs for food and health relief resettlement of refugees and displaced persons and restoration of
basic services 5) The US should assist in the
immediate evacuation of refugees from Monrovia and elsewhere There is especially a need to provide security and safe passage for the thousands of persons at the Presidential Palace many of whom come from the former Presidents region or were associated with his regime and now fear for their lives Safe passage and refugee camp arrangements would be needed until these people can safely return to their homes
Liberia is too dose and important a friend of the US and has suffered too much already in which suffering we are complici t to merit being ignored or manipulated by our government in a period of such acute need and such
In Memoriam Gwendolen Carter Gwendolen M Carter died in
Orange City Florida on 20 February 1991 Her life spanned the extraordishynary events and transformations of the twentieth century and she was an active observer and participant in many of them She reached out to people and they in turn saw in her someone who would champion their causes and respond to their needs Human beings rather than detached institutions or political structures were at the center of her political analyses Her particular concern with Africa and her in-depth involvement with South Africa drew her into drashymatic circumstances She discussed politics with Kwame Nkrumah and saluted Nelson Mandela as he was led out of the courtroom to life imshyprisonment
Gwen Carter was born in Hamilshyton Ontario and received the BA from the University of Toronto in 1929 She then went to Oxford Unishyversity where she also received the BA in 1931 She was a member of the faculty of McMaster University at Hamilton Ontario from 1932 to 1935
before returning to Oxford to comshyplete the MA degree in 1936 In 1938 she was awarded the PhD from Radshycliffe College of Harvard University She taught at Wellesley College from 1938 to 1941 and at Tufts College in 1942-43 before joining the faculty at Smith College where she remained from 1943 to 1964 and where she was named to the Sophia Smith Chair of Political Science in 1961
In 1964 she was invited to become the director of the African Studies Proshygram at Northwestern University and was appointed the Melville J Hersshykovits Professor of African Affairs In 1974 she agreed to join the faculty of the African Studies Program and the Political Science Department of Indiashyna University and for the next ten years she enlivened the intellectual life of her colleagues and students In 1984 she accepted an offer from the University of Florida where she taught until 1987 Her international stature was recognized by the confershyral of honorary degrees from 13 unishyversities in the United States and Canshyada the George V Medal for Public
promise for renewal To continue to hesitate in
supporting the Interim Government headed by Dr Sawyer and to continue to encourage fighting forces to believe that some better arrangement than the Interim Government offers might corne to them through US influence as we believe that some US officials have done only prolongs the suffering of the Liberian people and impedes real progress toward full democratic and constitutional government in that country
We hope that you will give your most conscientious attention to the points we raise and take appropriate action
Pearl T Robinson TransAfrica Boston Chapter
Service in 1935 the Achievement Award of the American Association of University Women in 1962 and the Distinguished Scholar Award of the ASA in 1978 She was president of the African Studies Association in 1958shy59 president of the New England Poshylitical Science Association in 1959-60 and vice president of the American Political Science Association in 1963shy64 In the 19405 she became an Amerishycan citizen and was frequently called upon as a consultant by government agencies and private organizations She was a member of the board of the African-American Institute for more than 20 years
Gwen Carter continued to publish and to be professionally engaged into her 80s Her publications which spanned a period of more than 40 years are her enduring and impresshysive legacy to all of us as well as to fushyture generations of scholars Her work ranged from her first book in 1947 on the British Commonwealth to numerous other books articles and essays The Governments of Great Britshyain France and the Soviet Union
which she coauthored with John H Rainey in 1949 was followed by five editions with John Herz For many years this was the preeminent text in comparative politics in departments of political science throughout the United States In the Preface to the first edition Carter and Rainey summed up their perspective Their approach aimed to depict governshyments as a living complex of activities and arrangements which change and develop in response to the character needs desires and purposes of hushyman beings Gwens concern with political power and its effects on peoshyples lives led her to an extensive stay in South Africa in the 1950s and reshysulted in her pioneering study The Politics of Inequality South Africa Since 1948 Some of her comments in the Inshytroduction to the book epitomize Gwens academic beliefs and commitshyment [TJhroughout most of my two substantial periods of investigation in [South Africa] I was far more conshycerned with understanding the points of view and character of action of the different groups in the community than judging them No one who goes to South Africa for a serious study of the situation can ultimately avoid judgements But to the best of my abilshyity I have tried to separate facts and analysis from such judgements and to let the former speak for themshyselves On trips to South Africa Gwen met and interacted with politishycal and intellectual leaders at every level She made lifelong friends throughout the country and became a symbol of a caring outside world This was the crucial period of the imshyplementation of apartheid and Gwens insights provided scholars and policymakers with an undershystanding of what was happening in South Africa
Her monumental work From Protest to Challenge A Documentary History of African Politics in South Afrishyca 1882-1964 which was edited with Thomas Karis Sheridan Johns and Gail Gerhart is a collection of annoshytated documents and essays chronishy
cling African nationalism in South Afshyrica and the struggle for political s0shy
cial and economic rights Without Gwens efforts to collect preserve and protect these documents many of them would certainly have been lost In particular she helped arrange for important materials which might have been confiscated by the authorishyties to leave South Africa
So far I have written about Gwenshydolen Carter the scholar the consumshymate professional and the internationshyal figure On a more personal level she was a woman of great courage and independence who refused to acshycept barriers of any sort Despite the limitations imposed on her by a severe case of polio when she was four years old she was never spatially nor intelshylectually confined In reminiscing Gwen always said I was more intershyested in what I could do than I was inshyterested in what I couldnt do Her father a pediatrician and her mother encouraged her to do anything that she could do No part of Africa or for that matter of the world was inacshycessible despite her physical disabilishyty In an era of male domination Gwen considered no academic posishytion or office beyond her reach Her curiosity interest in human beings reshyfusal to accept barriers of any sort and her sense of adventure are all legenshydary Gwen loved to travel but she never went simply as a tourist She was purposeful and set out to find out what was going on and to meet eveshyryone In fact this started early At the age of 19 on a visit to her uncle who was mayor of Oxford at the time she was asked to act as mayoress for a day and she was presented to the Prince of Wales She really enjoyed meeting new people she kept the conshytacts alive through her voluminous correspondence and on her return visi ts she almost seemed a member of the family Through her conversations and questioning she gained insights and understanding and she translated these impressions into her writings
As a young woman she traveled to Nazi Germany with her lifelong friend
Louise Holborn In 1948-49 she went on a round-the-world trip visiting Commonwealth countries including South Africa where she remained for three months driving herself in a speshycially adapted car as she criss-crossed the country In the 195Os on the eve of independence for many African countries she again traveled extenshysively on the continent Her detailed accounts of her meetings and impresshysions will some day prove to be an inshyvaluable source of information for reshysearchers on this crucial period in African history
Gwen was a great teacher She shared her knowledge fully with her students and she generously opened her home to them for meals seminars and receptions But she also had high academic standards and if these were not met she had no hesitation in letting students know where they stood She helped countless students from Africa adjust to the demands of life in the United States and in many instances was responsible for their coming to America A number of her students are now at universities or in government positions in Africa
It has been a great privilege for me to know Gwen Carter and to work with her on several projects Gwens sense of freshness and excitement nurtured and sustained ideas Occashysionally we had different opinions but we always discussed them fully and resolved them through ongoing and lively debate She was a woman of deep convictions and real courage I can still hear her voice on her return from South Africa at the age of 80 afshyter she had been held in detention and interrogated by South African police I simply refused to talk with them I just kept demanding to see the American ambassador
I honor Gwen Carter as a teacher a researcher a personal friend and a pishyoneer She was a woman of fearless integrity and intrepid mind
Patrick OMeara African Studies Program
Indiana University
The ASA Scholarly Research and South Africa by Martin Klein
The question of the relationship of American researchers right of other nations to impose conditions on foreign to South Africa was raised at last springs board meeting research though I sometimes question the wisdom of and a committee of which I was a hesitant member doing so and I certainly question the wisdom of us produced a resolution recommending that scholars imposing restrictions on ourselves I am opposed to any working in South Africa make contact with the Union of ideological vetting of scholarship I do not believe that we Democratic University Staff Associations We decided to should demand that other scholars take an ideological bring the question before the Business Meeting in litmus test I believe our obligation is to seek our truths Baltimore where a number of amendments were passed wherever we find them To do this we must avoid Since there was no quorum it left us with the problem of ideological blinders and in fact we should seek to criticize what to do with the resolution Convinced that I was in a our own assumptions I have also been convinced that it is minority in my reservations I decided to appoint a new wrong for the ASA to establish a special link to UDUSA committee of people involved with South Africa I found which is a member of the Mass Democratic Movement three people willing to serve but as I looked for a fourth I though my own sympathies are strongly with the MOM I increasingly found that others shared my reservations believe it is incumbent on scholars to make contacts with including many who like myself considered themselves the broadest possible range of groups As an organization strong supporters of the liberation struggle I have we may favor some kinds of exchanges over others but it therefore decided to leave the matter until the spring board is wrong for us to oppose any exchange of ideas or any meeting Members of this board or other members of the contact between scholars There is one other consideration association are free to re-write the resolution we discussed South Africa is going through a rapid process of change in Baltimore or to prepare another one This is not the time for us to link ourselves to any single
faction or to limit the free exercize of our critical faculties I The basis of my opposition is an opposition to any kind will thus probably oppose any resolution brought forward
of ideological controls over research I do not question the
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PRISONERS OF CONSCIENCE IN SUDAN The following information was provided by Africa Watch and Amnesty International
The Sudan Government is continuing to hold several hundred political prisoners in conditions that are seriously prejudicial to their physical and psychological health and in some cases put them in danger of serious disablity or premature death These are flagrant violations of the basic rights of detainees In addition torture is practiced on a systematic basis particularly in non-official detention centres
Since the current military government seized power in Sudan in June 1989 a total of several thousand people have been detained without charge and without trial at least once While most have subsequently been released there are presently estimated to be a minimum of 400 political prisoners in Sudan About half of this number are held in ghost-houses the unofficial detention centers of the security services and the remainder in the official prisons chiefly Kober Prison (Khartoum) Shalla Prison (Darfur Region) Port Sudan New Haifa and Kassala Prisons (eastern Region) Dabak prison (near Khartoum) and Military Headquarters More than fifty political detainees are known to be suffering from medical conditions which require treatment
Commonly those suspected of anti-government activities or views are detained by members of the security forces (organizations newly set up since the coup detat of June 1989) and taken at once to ghost houses In these centers detainees are subjected to a wide range of forms of abuse Africa Watch knows of over 70 detainees who have been subjected to torture Some of these methods leave serious physical and psychological scars and one detainee Dr Ali Fadul died under torture in April After a period ranging between a few days to several weeks the detainees are transferred to normal prisons including Kober Prison Shalla and Port Sudan In these prisons the detainees are not subjected to torture and are allowed to socialize with other prisoners However medical attention is frequently deliberately denied even to seriously ill detainees giving rise to grave concern in many cases In Shalla prison
located in a remote desert lack of food clean water and sanitation is also a matter of concern
Among the prisoners of conscience in Sudan are numerous academics detained without charge or trial since a new military government seized power Some have been released uncharged but up to a dozen are still held at various prisons in Sudan They are detained because of their peaceful opposition to the new military government and in some cases because of their past activities
Recommendations for action include writing urgent appeals to the Sudanese authorities listed below
His Excellency Mr Abdalla Ahmed Abdalla Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Sudan 2210 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington DC 20008
His Excellency Mr el Rashid Abu Shama Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Sudan 3 Cleveland Row StJamess London SW1A 1DD England
Lt-Gen Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir Peoples Palace POBox 281 Khartoum Sudan
Mr Mahjoub al-Badawi Mohamed Minister of Education Ministry of Education Khartoum Sudan
African Book Drive by Osei-Mensah Aborampah
Over the last five years a group of imental basis for expansion into other problems University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee African countries We do not anticipate any problems students faculty and staff has built a In the course of the book drive in soliciting the books and in spite of framework for a Book Drive to colshy however we have encountered severe time constraints books that we collect lect books for African universities and financial constraints Finding a way are carefully sorted to suit the needs secondary schools The group beshy to ship the books has become the most of African institutions We ask for lieves that books provide a unique frustrating aspect of the drive Meanshy help in locating funding agencies that type of relief and human capital inshy while requests for books continue to are willing to support the book drive vestment for their users Most memshy be sent in by a few more schools in Any suggestions or questions conshybers including myself are aware of Ghana Thus we want to inform cerning this project may be forwarded the acu te shortage of reading materishy readers about the ongoing book drive to Osei-Mensah Aborampah Departshyals that exist in many African institushy in Wisconsin and to network with orshy ment of Afro-American Studies Unishytions The group has assisted in makshy ganizations and individuals involved versity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Box ing a number of book shipments to in similar projects in order to exshy 413 Milwaukee WI 53201 (414) 229shyvarious schools in Ghana on an exper- change ideas and help solve common 4155
Opportunities in Africa Visions in Action WorldTeach Urban Development Internship Programs in Africa
Namibia independent since March 1990 is seeking colshyVisions in Action is a small nonsectarian nonpolitical lege graduates to serve as math science and English
NGO offering one-year internships in Africa beginning teachers in rural primary and secondary schools throughshyJuly 1991 and October 1991 Positions are available with out the country WorldTeach an international voluntary African nonprofit organizations international developshy service agency based at Harvard University has been inshyment organizations newspapers magazines and health vited to identify select and place candidates The Worldshyclinics The program involves a month-long orientation TeachNamibia program offers participants the opportushyincluding intensive language study followed by a 12- nity to live and work in a rural community and to put month internship their knowledge and skills to work in building a new and
equitable education system Visions has secured placements in Nairobi Kenya and
Kampala Uganda beginning in July 1991 and will open 1) Applications are accepted from all majors no teachshyprograms in Francophone Africa and Sou thern Africa in ing or language experience is required Fall 1991 or Spring 1992 if there is sufficient interest 2) Volunteers receive housing and a monthly salary to
cover day to day expenses Interns are required to cover their own costs which 3) Volunteers make a one-year commitment and pay a
will be between $4200 and $4800 per year Some interns program fee of $3950 which covers airfare health insushymay receive a stipend to partially cover their housing rance placement training and support costs though this cannot be guaranteed
For more information call or write WorldTeach HarshyApplications are due June 14 1991 for October proshy vard Institute for International Development One Eliot
grams For applications contact Visions in Action 3637 Street Cambridge MA 02138-5705 (617) 495-5527 FAX Fulton St NW Washington DC 20007 (202) 625-7403 (617) 495-1239
Iowa Africanists are pleased to announce the founding of the Iowa African Studies Association (IASA) with some 80 active members IASA wishes to be in touch with other state and regional associations to share information on activities and plans Please contact the Iowans through Robert T Anderson Iowa Peace Institute Box 480 Grinnell IA 50112 (515shy236-4880) or James J Zaffiro Dept of Political Science Central COllege Pella IA 50219 (515-628-5123)
Future Meetings and Calls for Papers
Dalhousie University (Halifax Nova Scotia Canada) sponsored a symposium in March on The Political Econoshymy of Security amp Democracy in the South in the 1990s Dishyalectics of National Adjustments Regional Conflicts amp Gloshybal Alignments dealing with the implications of structural adjustment conditions and changing East-West relations on security and development in Africa with parshyticular reference to regional cooperation and politicallibershyalization
On September 26--281991 a symposium building on the first Africa session will be held with a comparative foshycus on the Caribbean and Southeast Asia including conshytrasting contextual and theoretical perspectives surviving at the margins in the new international division of labor and power
Participation is invited from academics analysts media and NGOs Please contact the organizer for further details and with paper proposals Funding is very limited so parshyticipants should seek financial support from their own inshystitutions Only paper-givers may be offered accommodashytion
Organizer Timothy M Shaw African Studies amp Forshyeign Policy Studies Dalhousie University Halifax Nova Scotia B3H 4H6 (902) 494-6630 FAX (902) 494-2319
A joint Royal African SocietyAfrican Studies Associashytion of the UK conference on The African Presence in the United Kingdom will be held on Friday 13 December 1991 at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies University of London
Proposals for papers and further information is availashyble from David Killingray Dept of Historical and Cultural Studies Goldsmiths College University of London New Cross London SE14 6NW England
The Arts Council of the African Studies Association (ACASA) is pleased to announce the Ninth Triennial Symshyposium on African Art It will be hosted by the University of Iowas School of Art and Art History and Museum of Art in Iowa City and will run from April 23 to April 25 1992
Panel and paper proposals from all disciplines and geoshygraphical areas are welcome and those that emphasize cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural approaches are espeshy
cially welcome Deadline for panel proposal submissions is Spring 1991
and the deadline for paper proposals is October 11991 Please send to Allen F Roberts Program Chair Anthropolshyogy Dept McBride Hall The University of Iowa Iowa City IA 52242
Recent Meetings The Constituent Conference of the World Council of Pashy
nafrican Organizations Project met in Cotonou Benin from 11 to 15 February 1991 The meeting was held to promote exchanges of ideas and co-operation between Panafrican Organizations in the international community and all other organizations committed to promoting the renaissance of the African personality humanism and a just and durable peace in a non-racial world
For further information write Africa-Cultures Internashytional Institute Carre 6 Ancien Pont BP 1245 Cotonou Benin
A symposium Science in Africa - Achievements and Prospects was convened during the Sub-Saharan Africa Program of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting in Washington DC on Februshyary 151991 The purpose of the symposium was to inshycrease awareness of the success and importance of science in Africa by highlighting several Africans whose work has affected the world scientific community and made a signifishycant impact on science and technology within Africa Its audience was a diverse group of scientists in related fields as well as science policy experts representatives from the development and diplomatic communities and Africanists from many disciplines
For further information write AAAS Sub-Saharan Afrishyca Program Directorate for International Programs 1333 H Street NW Washington DC 20005 (202) 326--6650
At the Annual Conference on African Policy Issues held at the World Bank on April 3 1991 Robert McNamara preshysented Africas Development Crisis Agricultural Stagnashytion Population Explosion and Environmental Degradashytion In addition Ibrahim Gambari Richard Joseph Kefle Wadajo and Moses Tesi presented Democratic Change in Africa Its Sustenance and Consolidation For further inshyformation regarding this conference write to Moses Tesi Middle Tennessee State University Department of Political Science Murfreesboro TN 37132
Africana Resources in Frankfurt (Germany) (excerpted from Newletter 3 Johann Wolfgang Goethe-UniversiHit October 1990)
Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek (Oty and University Library) Bockenheimer Landstrasse 134-138 6000 Frankfurt am Main 1 Phone 0697907-212
Opening hours Monday Wednesday Friday 10 am - 430 pm Tuesday Thursday 10am- 8 pm
The City and University Library of Frankfurt has an exshytensive collection of works on Africa which - regarding its size and completeness is unparalleled in the Germanshyspeaking world The Africa collection (one of the largest collections on Africa existing in Europe) consists of more than 120000 volumes with 5000 to 6000 acquisitions a year
Hiob Ludolf (1624-1704) the founder of Ethiopian studshyies made the first large donation to the section on Africa A valuable collection of Ethiopian manuscripts was given to the library by the scientist Eduard Ruppell (1794-1884) Continuous acquisitions of reseach reports contributed to keeping the Africa collection always up to date While up to World War II literature on the whole Mrican continent was collected after World War II the emphasis shifted to IIMrica South of the Sahara Today the largest and most important section is the Library of the German Colonial Society It is due to the existence of this stock that in 1964 the spedal collection area IIAfrica South of the Sahara was transferred to the Oty and University Library of Frankfurt Apart from the African states bordering the Mediterraneshyan and Sudan Ethiopia and the Hom of Africa all African countries belong to this special collection area as well as all fields of study except modern economics law and
medicine To make the literature available on Africa known outshy
side Frankfurt a special catalogue (Subject Catalogue Afrishyca Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek Frankfurt am Main Bearb von ID Wolcke-Renk Miinchen New York Lonshydon Paris Saur Vols 1 ff) has been appearing since 1976 as well as a quarterly Current Contents Africa (CCA) inshyforming about new articles from and on Africa In addishytion a listing of all recently acquired titles is published four times a year
Volkerkundliche Bibliothek (Ethnological Library) Liebigstr41 6000 Frankfurt Am Main 1 Phone 069721012
Opening hours Monday - Thursday 2-530pm Friday 9 -12 am
The Ethnological Library which is adminstrated by the Frobenius Institute at present possesses about 85000 volshyumes It contains the literary collection of the Frobenius Institute (about 43800 volumes) of the Frankfurt Museum of Ethnography (about 27900 volumes) of the Institute for Historical Ethnology Johann Wolfgang Goethe University (about 12800 volumes) and of the Frobenius Society (about 500 volumes) The Ethnological Library is at the same time a faculty library within the Faculty of History of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University The Africa secshytion contains about 25000 volumes
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AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS The J Gus Liebenow Fellowship is designed to recruit
and provide assistance for minority students (who are US citizens) interested in pursuing the PhD degree in any school of Indiana University with a concentration in Afrishycan Studies American Indians African Americans Hisshypanic Americans and Puerto Ricans who will receive a bachelors degree from a regionally-accredited college or university by the fall of the year they enroll may apply Students who have received a masters degree or are curshyrently enrolled in graduate study may also apply Tenure of the Liebenow Fellowship is two (2) years with a stipend of $8000 plus tuition and normal fees for each year The successful fellow must maintain a GP A of 32 for the durashytion of the fellowship period and is expected to devote full-time to study during the fellowship period and will not be required to teach or provide other services The Afshyrican Studies Program the students academic department and the University Graduate School will assist the fellow in securing additional funding to continue study for the period after the fellowship
Application Procedure Students should submit a completed fellowship applicashytion to the African Studies Program as well as submit an application to the department or school in which they plan to enroll at Indiana University Application fonns for the J Gus Liebenow Fellowship are available through Patrick
OMeara Director African Studies Program Woodburn Hall 221 Indiana University Bloomington IN 47405 (812) 855-8284
The Trustees of the Institute of Current World Affairs are offering a two-year fellowship in southern Africa ICWA requires Fellows to be 35 or younger and provides support for spouses but tends to shy away from applishycants with small children It does not fund the writing of books already outlined or completing advanced degrees so only candidates who have finished their formal educashytions are considered If a candidate is a practicing professhysional expertise in a field that would be valuable in southshyern Africa such as international law political geography or journalism is preferred Candidates can be of any nashytionality but the ICWA medium of exchange is English
Fellowship applications should include (a) a curriculum vitae or resume (b) an infonnal personalprofessional aushytobiography (c) a rationale and design for the fellowship (this is not intended to be followed to the letter we read it with an eye peeled for seriousness imagination depth of homework wit and writing style) and (d) three samples of previous writing For infonnation contact The Institute of Current World Affairs The Crane-Rogers Foundation 4 West Wheelock Street Hanover NH 03755 (603) 643-5548
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Bucknell University African andor Middle East History
One year replacement position at the Assistant Professhysor level jointly in Department of History and Internationshyal Relations Program To teach 33 load including twoshysemester survey in herhis field and preferably semester courses in history of Imperialism and in European Internal Relations before 1900 Applications will be reviewed as reshyceived Contact Mark Newman Department of History Bucknell University Lewisburg Pa 17837 Applications from women and members of minority groups are espeshycially encouraged
Social Science Research Council Program in African Studies
The Social Science Research Council invites applications for a Program Associate to complement current staffing of its Program in African Studies Applicants must have a PhD in one of the social sciences Candidates with multi-
The Travelling Sabbatical Professor Ernest N Emenyonu seeks a position as a proshy
fessor of African literature for the 1991-92 academic sesshysion He has taught in several universities in the US and was a tenured professor at the University of Colorado Boulder before returning to Nigeria in 1975 He has been professor of English and Literary Studies at the University of Calabar since 1980 and spent the 1984-85 academic year at the University of Montana Missoula as an Exchange Professor of English He currently serves as the General Editor of Calabar Studies in African Literature For a copy of his resume write to him at the University of Calabar Deshypartment of English and Literary Studies PO Box 3645 Unical Post Office Calabar Nigeria
Professor E J Alagoa seeks teachingresearch position in African history as of 1992-93 preferably in affiliation with an African Afro-American andor inter-disciplinary studies program His areas of specialty and in which he has published extensively are oral tradition methodology and historiography For a copy of his resume write to E J Alagoa PO Box 125 University of Port Harcourt Choba Port Harcourt Rivers State Nigeria or Lisa Aronson Deshypartment of Arts Skidmore College Saratoga Springs NY 12866
disciplinary backgrounds are desirable as are candidates who could help link our programs to other regions of the world through the development of comparative projects
Duties would include assisting with research planning planning seminars workshops and conferences over seeshying fellowship competitions preparing grant proposals and maintaining relationships with researchers and acashydemic institutions throughout the world
Salary negotiable depending upon qualifications The Council is seeking an applicant who can take up the posishytion in September 1991 Candidate should submit a letter of application resume and three letters of reference to Afshyrica Program Social Science Research Council 605 Third Avenue New York NY 10158 EOE Applications from women and minorities are especially welcome
Publications of Interest Temple University Presss recent release of the Catalog of
the Charles L Blockson Afro-American Collection is comprised of materials that date from 1581 to the present It is among the largest collection of items relating to the African Diasshypora experience and is the first catalog by an AfricanshyAmerican bibliophile to be published by a major universishyty It is available to ASA members at a 20 discount off the list price of $6995 To order call toll-free 1-800-457shy1656 FAX (215) 787-4719 or write Temple University Press Broad amp Oxford Streets Philadelphia PA 19122
The African Development Prespectives yenetlrbook 1989 (Vol n Karl Wohlmuth et al (eds) fills a gap in the literature on Africas development problems Experts from African and international organizations from universities and research institutions from government and non-governmental orshyganizations report on problems and solutions on new polishycies programmes projections and visions on new and onshygoing projects in and for Africa To order write to Verlag Schelzky ampJeep Arndtstr II D-1000 Berlin 61 Germany ISBN 3-923024-29-0 Pb 712 pp DM 98- $5800
umd and People of Nigeria Rivers State ed E J Alagoa and Tekena N Tamuno Port Harcourt Riverside Commushynications 1989253 pp softcover Contains 28 scholarly arshyticles divided according to the following topics the natural environment the human environment culture history politics and government the economy and social developshyment $25 plus $150 postage and handling Order from Lisa Aronson Dept of Art Skidmore College Saratoga Springs NY 12866
1990 Mentbership Directory Addendum We regret that the following names were inadvertently omitted from the 1990 Membership Directory All of these individuals reshynewed their memberships before the June 1 1990 deadline for inclusion in the Directory
Aborampah Osei-Mensah University of Wisconsin 214 Mitchell Hall Box 413 Milwaukee WI 53201 Associate Professor University of Wisconsin Sociology West Africa414-2294155
Ambruster Nancy 42 W 13th St 213 NewYorkNY 10(H1 Librarian Brooklyn Public Library
Barkan Joel 833 River St Iowa City IA 52246 Professor University of Iowa Political Science East Africa 319-335-2337
Barkan Sandra 833 River St Iowa City IA 52246 Associate Director Honors Program University of Iowa Comshyparative Literature 319-335-1684
Borstelmann M 1705 Buck Creek Ct Fayetteville NC 28304 History
Calhoun Craig Carolina Population Center 123 W Franklin St Chapel Hill NC27514 Research Associate University of North Carolina Political Scishyence 919-966-2329
Coger Dalvan 1433 W Crestwood Dr Memphis TN 38119 Associate Professor Northwest Memphis Community College History Southern Africa 901-678-3392
Coger Greta M 1433 W Crestwood Dr Memphis TN 38119 Instructor Northwest Memphis Community College Literashyture West Africa 901-678-3392
DeLargy Pamela Carolina Population Center 123 W Franklin St Chapel Hill NC 27514 Research Associate University of North Carolina Political Scishyence 919-966-2329
Hoover Ellen United Methodist Church PO Box 22037 Kitwe Zambia Assistant Professor Faculte Methodiste de Thoologie History North Africa
Hoover Jeffrey United Methodist Church PO Box 22037 Kitwe Zambia Associate Professor Universite de Lubumbashi History Censhytral Africa
Kokole Omari H Department of Political Science SUNY-Binghamton Binghamshyton NY 13902 SUNY-Binghamton ReligionPhilosophy Political Science East North West Africa
Nyang Sulayman S PO Box 1193 Howard University Washington DC 20059 Howard University Political Science
Nyangoro Julius E University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Africa amp AfroshyAmerican Studies 401 Alumni Bldg 004 A Chapel Hill NC 27514 University of North Carolin at Chapel Hill Political Science
Ofuatey-Kodjoe W 112-40 177th St St Albans NY 11433 Professor City University of New York Political Science West Africa 212-642-24
Rubin Deborah S Department of SociologyAnthropology University of the Pashycific Stockton CA 95209-3903 Assistant Professor University of the Pacific Anthropology East Africa 209-946-2815
Salamone Frank A 23 West St White Plains NY 10605 Associate Professor Chair Iona College - Seton School Anthroshypology West Africa 914-378-8135
Udogu E Ike Department of Political Science Francis Marion College Florshyence SC 29501 Associate Professor Francis Marion College Political Science Nigeria West Africa 803-661-1617
Yansane Aguibouy Box 4549 Berkeley CA 94704 Professor San Francisco State University Economics 415-338shy2495
NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS TO THE AFRICAN STUDIES REVIEW
The office phone number of Carol Thompson edishytor of the African Studies Review has been changed to 213-740-1683 Professor Thompsons address remains the same Department of Political Science VKC 327 University of Southern California Los Angeles CA 90089-0044
ANNUAL MEETING PAPERS 1990
The following papers are included in the collection of the proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association Baltimore Maryland 14 November 1990 Individual copies are available at $4 each for ASA members and $5 for nonmembers Complete sets of the pashypers in xerox microfilm or microfiche are available for $375 When ordering individual papers please include the order number that accompanies each entry Contact Afrishycan Studies Association Credit Union Building Emory University Atlanta Georgia 30322
Adam Hussein M Leadership Values and NGOVDO Institution Building 19901
Aduonum Kwasi The Atum Pan Talking Drum in the Akan Adowa Musical Ensemble 19902
Aduonum Kwasi Text and Rhythm in African Music 19903 Ajayi Omofolabo Constructing Gender Through Myths An Analyshy
sis of Some West African Myths 19904 Alexander Neville Discussants Comments Black and White Polishy
tics in South Africa The Road Ahead 19905 Allman Jean Marie The Oral Interview That Wasnt Reflections on
Gender Politics and Research Methodology in Asante 19906 Askin Steve Mobutus Wealth How He Got It How He Spends It
19907 Bourgault Louise M Talking to People in the Oral Tradition Ethnoshy
graphic Research for Development Communication 19908 Brooks Paula T Beyond the Debt Crisis Financing Sustainable
Growth 19909 Burt Eugene C Minimum and Maximum Propriety Clothing and
Change in an East African Culture 199010 Cattell Maria G Between the Generations Intergenerational Conshy
tracts and Care of the Elderly in Samia Kenya 199011 Chikwendu Eudora Communication Problems in Government Intershy
vention in Cooperatives in Nigeria 199012 Chimanikire Donald P Africa Development and Ethics The Introshy
duction of Liberalisation in Zimbabwe 199013 Cobbe James Economic Implications for Lesotho of Change in South
Africa 199014 Compagnon Daniel Political Crisis in Somalia The Legacy of an Exshy
hausted Personal Rule 199015 Conner Michael W The 19th Century Nguni Prepuce Cover A Vanshy
isJuu1 Aesthetic Locus 199016 Dale Richard An International Approach to Decolonization The Civshy
il-Military Operations of the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNT AG) in Namibia 1989-1990 199017
Digre Brian Recovered Independence and National Choices The Plebshyiscite of 1959 in the Northern Cameroons 199018
Dipeolu J O UNESCO and the Book Crisis in Africa South of the Sashyhara The Example of Nigeria 199019
Dogbe Korsi A Sociology of Appropriate Medical Practice in Africa A Cultural Theoretical Expose 199020
Dunbar Roberta Ann Nigerien Women and Access to Productive Reshysources An Assessment in View of the Project du Code Rural 199021
Elaigwu J Isawa The Shadow of Religion on Nigerian Federalism 1960-90 199022
Elonge Henry Akwo The Ethical Dilemma Facing Legislators in the Cameroon National Assembly 199023
Eluwa G 1 C Mass Mobilization and Rural Development in Nigeria The Quest for Development Strategy 199024
Fair Jo Ellen Are We Really the World Coverage of U S Food Aid to Africa 1980-1989 199025
Fisher Jr William P Mangoes Metaphors and a Measure of Meanshying 199026
Fonge Fuabeh P Perspectives on Archival Material and Other Tools for the Reconstruction of African History A Case Study of the Bishylingual Cameroon Republic 199027
Fosu Augustin Kwasi Capital Instability and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa 199028
Gottlieb Alma A Society of Secrets The Beng of Cote dIvoire 199029
Green Deborah The Democratic Challenge to Fascism 199030 Haile Semere The African States and the Ethiopia-Eritrea War
199031 Hansen Holgrer Bernt Import and Impact of New Visions Dilemshy
mas of Internationalization in Colonial Uganda 199032 Heath Carla W Restructuring Kenyas Broadcasting System An Apshy
praisal of Recent Developments 199033 Ihonvbere Julius O Structural Adjustment the April 1990 Coup
and Democratization in Nigeria 199034 Jackson Sandra The Crisis of Education in Urban South Africa Reshy
sistance Reforms Redress for Change 199035 Jato Miriam N The Empowerment of African Women Through Famishy
ly Planning 199036 Jenkins Ray Subverting Law Imperialism The Journalist-
Historians of the Gold Coast-Ghana 1882-1888 199037 Kalipeni Ezekiel Evidence of a Spontaneous Population Redistribushy
tion in Malawi A Factor Analytic Study 199038 Kalu Anthonia C Reinventing the African Woman Modern African
Literature and Culture as Tools of Development 199039 Kilbride Philip L Adolescent Premarital Pregnancies Among Abashy
luyia of Kenya The Grandparent Role 199040 Kingei Kitula The Socio-Political Element in the Swahili Taarab
Poetry 199041 Kokole Omari H Islam and Ethnicity in Idi Amins Uganda (1971shy
1979) 199042 Lashley Marilyn E On the Land of the King- GaIda Aron (1300)
Land Tenure Organization and Taxation Roots of Famine in Ethiopia 199043
Law Robin Posthumous Questions for Karl Polanyi Price Inflation in Pre-Colonial Dahomey 199044
LawaI Babatunde The Study of Contemporary Art in Nigeria Toshywards a New Theoretical Framework 199045
Lems-Dworkin Carol African Retentions in the Music of Scott JoPshylin 199046
Lodge Tom The United Democratic Front in the 19805 199047 Lord Marcia and John E Fobes UNESCO in Africa Its Contribushy
tions to Libraries Publishing and Literacy Programs 199048 Mlbbs-Zeno Carl C International Pressures for Change in Food Aid
Allocations to Africa 199049
Mabbs-Zeno Carl Tracy Hart and Maxwell Eseonu How Much Good Is Triangular Food Aid 199050
Manzo Kate and Pat McGowan Is Apartheid Dying 199051 Mapunda Bertram B B The Preservation of Antiquities Through
National and Cultural Pride 199052 Martin Marilyn Is There A Place for Black Abstract Painters in
South Africa 199053 Murray Bruce K Wits University Student Politics and the Coming
of Apartheid 199054 Nathan Martha A and Elliot Fratkin Health and Nutritional Conshy
sequences of Recent Sedentarization of Rendille Pastoralists in Northern Kenya 199055
Nesbitt Prexy On the Cutting Edge African-American Political Movements in the 1970s A Preliminary Historical Review 199056
Nkomo Sibusiso The End of the Cold War A New Paradigm for US Foreign Policy Towards South and Southern Africa 199057
OHear Ann florin Lantana Beads More Than Adornment 199058 OguibeOlu Artist as Poet Poet as Artist 199059 Ojo B Adesegun In Search of Democracy and Development An
Analysis of the Initial Aspirations and Problems of the SWAPO Government in Namibia 199060
Okeke Chukwuanugo S When Minimum Is Appropriate The Igbo Example 199061
Okolie Andrew C Adjusting or Evading the Structures The Structural Adjustment Programme and the Prospects for Stability in Nigerias Third Republic 199062
Omara-Otunnu Amii African States and Domestic Conflict Resolushytion in Africa An Historical Case of Uganda 199063
Onwueme Tess Akaeke The Community as Shadow of the Individshyual in Achebes Novels 199064
Osia Kunirum Africa in the 1990s The Elusiveness of Developshyment 199065
Osirim Mary J The Struggle for Empowerment Women and the Inshyformal Sector in Zimbabwe 199066
Owomoyela Oyekan Gender in Traditional African Consciousness 199067
Pateman Roy Lost in the Sand Soviet Arms Transfers to Ethiopia 1977-1990 199068
Paterson Christopher Television News from the Frontline States 199069
Pido Odoch Aesthetic Persuasion The Role of the Military in Reshystructuring Acoli Art 199070
Pirouet M Louise Ugandan Opposition and Dissident Literature in the 19805 199071
Pittin Renee Selective Education Issues ofGender CfIlss and Ideoloshygy in Northern Nigeria 199072
Rasmussen Susan J Reclaiming KnowledgePower Systems Themes of Knowledge Truth and Deception in Tuareg Oral Art 199073
Ravell-Pinto Thelma M Womens Writing and the Politics of South Africa The Ambiguous Role ofNadine Gordimer 199074
Renne Elisha P Things That Threaten The Symbolism of Bunu Conshyfrontational Art 199075
Rich Peter Ndebele Art and Architecture A Twentieth-Century Vishysion 199076
Rothchild Donald and Caroline Hartzell The Road to Gbadolite Great Power and African Mediations in Angola 199077
Saine Abdoulaye S M The Ascent of Lyndon B Johnson and the Demise of Kwame Nkrumah A Drama in Political Subterfuge 199078
Samoff Joel The Financial-Intellectual Complex 199079
Schaefer Charles Silver Thalers and Valuation Money in Early Twentieth-Century Ethiopia 199080
Schmidt Nancy J Africans as Primary Actors in Their Own Lives and Land Validoting African Curriculum Materials 199081
Sessions Andrew C US Media Discourses on the African Other 199082
Serapiao Luis Benjamin Mozambican Conflict and an African Solution 199083
Serpell Robert Participatory Drama as a Medium of Reflection on the Significance of Schooling in Rural Zambia 199084
Shaw Timothy M Reformism and Revisionism in African Political Economy in the 1990s 199085
Sheik-Abdi Abdi A The Simmering Armed Conflict in the Horn of Africa What Fuels It-Tribalism Nationalism or Socialism 199086
Smaldone Joseph P Militarization in Africa Methodology Measureshyment and Mystery 199087
Snipe Tracy D Does a Setlson of Violence Produce the Right Thing 199088
Steel William F and Leila M Webster Responses to Adjustment in Ghanas Small Enterprise Sector 199089
Steiner Christopher B Graven Images Idols and Ideals in The Euroshypean Pictorial Images of Africa 199090
Teferra Daniel The Economic Future of Africa 199091 Tripp Aili Mari Responses of Urban Women to Economic Reform
and Crisis in Urban Tanzania The New Role of Womens Organishyzations 199092
Van de Walle Nicolas The Decline and Fall of the Franc Zone Monshyetary Politics in Francophone Africa 199093
Vergunst Nicolass Building a National Culture Through Political Action or Bidding for Culture at the Political Auction 199094
Warms Richard L The Pyramid of Commerce in Sikasso Factors That Lead to Success in Business 199095
Welch Jr Claude E The Single Party Paradigm De Mortuis 199096
Wenner Mark D Long Term Food Aid Needs The Case of Morocco 1991-2000 199097
Whyte Michael A One Food or Many The Social and Cultural Conshytexts ofFood Production in Uganda and Kenya 199098
Whyte Susan Reynolds The Dynamics of Medical Pluralism in Ugandtz 199099
Bah M Alpha Sierra Leone-Liberia Border Relations 1882-1982 1990100
RECENT DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS Compiled by Joseph J Lauer (Michigan State University)
The theses listed below were reported in Dissertation Abshystracts International (DAI) vol 51 nos 5-7 parts A and B Each citation ends with a page reference to the abstract and order number (if any) for copies Most US dissertations are available from University Microfilms International (300 North Zeeb Road Ann Arbor MI 48106-1346) Canadian theses are available from the National Library of Canada (395 Wellington St Ottawa KIA ON4) British (UK) theses available from the British Library have order numbers with a tlB (for BRDtI) prefix Details on ordering through UMI are in DAI
This is the tenth quarterly supplement to American and Canadian Doctoral Dissertations and Masters Theses on Africa 1974-1987 (Atlanta Crossroads Press 1989) This series lists all US Canadian and British dissertations about Afrishyca that are abstracted in DAI Researchers interested in a particular author or keyword should consult the indexes of DAI or Comprehensive Dissertation Index
Agriculture Arif Abderrahim Introduction and evaluation of perennial forage grasses in central Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 169pp DA51B2677 9030101
Baumgras John E The effects of product markets and multiproduct harvesting on the economics of managing even-aged upland oak stands [Kenya PhD West Virginia U 1990 220pp DA51B2691 9029354
Bouzza Abderrahmane Water conservation in wheat rotations under several management and tilltlge systems in semi-arid areas [Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 132pp DA51B2678 9030107
Chishala Benson H The status of selected micronutrients in Zambian soils and the response of wheat to their application PhD U of Aberdeen (UK) 1987 322pp DA51B2125 BX89747
Etessami Pantea Mutagenesis studies on the genome of cassava ltItent virus (African cassava mosaic virus) PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1989 237pp DA51B2146 BX90010
Hamad Muawia EL-Bedawi PJwspJwrus interactions with some calcareous soils from the Sudan PhD U of Newcastle Upon Tyne (UK) 1989 261pp DA51B2127 BX89718
Qhobela Molapo Characterization of Zanthomonas campestris pathovars affecting maize pearl millet sorghum and sugarcane
[Nigeria PhD Kansas State U 1990 118pp DA51B2699 9029286
Anthropology Bellomo Randy Vincent Methods for documenting unequivocal
evidence of humanly controlled fire at Early Pleistocene archaeological sites in East Africa The role of actualistic studies [Kenya] PhD U of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 437pp DA51A2432 9035145
Crowley Eve Lakeshmi Contracts with the spirits Religion asylum and ethnic identity in the Cacheu Region of Guinea-Bissau PhD Yale U 1990 750pp DA51A2436 9035333
Gruber Mark Francis Sacrifice in the desert An ethnography of the Coptic monastery [Egypt PhD State U of New York at Stony Brook 1990 318pp DA51A2069 9029807
Gunn Susan Elizabeth Development in a nomadic society A Study of indigenous and exogenous change in northern Somalia PhD U of Colorado at Boulder 1990 330pp DA51A2438 9032837
Helms Loretta Ann The special concerns of African-American Peace Corps volunteers EdD Columbia U Teachers Coil 1990 123pp DA51A24399033849
Hirsch Susan Fern Gender and disputing Insurgent voices in coastal Kenyan Muslim courts PhD Duke U 1990 448pp DA51A16709028222
Johnson Brooke Ronald Nomadic networks and pastoral strategies Surviving and exploiting local instability in south Turkana Kenya PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 242pp DA51A20709033117
Lolo Abdalia Mostafa Sociocultural dimensions of popultltion policies in the Third World The Egyptian case PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 514pp DA51A1671 9023941
Shanafelt Robert Andrew Talking peace living conflict The mental and the material on the borders of apartheid [Lesotho PhDI U of Florida 1989 391pp DA51A2071 9028569
Architecture AI-Asad Mohammad The modern state mosque in the eastern Arab
world 1828-1985 [Egypt PhD Harvard U 1990 321pp DA51A21799035430
Arceneaux Kathleen Dugas The script analogue and its application in architectural analysis The reltltionship of African women to African traditional architecture PhD Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U 1989 217pp DA51A1417 9028009
Magutu Gerald Jerry Urban low-income housing and community development in developing countries A reformuhltion with case studies from Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 282pp DA51A14189028944
Biological Sciences Howell James Allen Variation and evolution of Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L) VertIc Fabaceae) PhD Miami U 1990 251pp DA51B2720 9029376
Mengestou Seyoum Species composition dynamics and production of the dominant crustacean zoophlnkton in Lake Awasa Ethiopia PhD U of Waterloo (Can) 1990 DA51B3239
Youm Ousmane Evaluation of natural enemies associated with the millet stalk borer Haimbachia ignefusalis (Hampson) (LepidopteraPyralidae) in Niger PhD Texas AampM U 1990 160pp DA51B218O9027293
Business Administration Aiyeku Joseph Fola ImfXlct of import substitution and export
expansion policy on channels of distribution on non-oil export commodities in Nigeria DBA Nova U 1990 155pp DA51A2095 9031282
Gutu Jackan M An investigation of the environmental dependence hypothesis in state-owned corporations (parastatals) in Kenya A strategic management perspective DBA United States International U 1990 324pp DA51A1682 9027298
Kilani Kilani Abdulkerim The evolution and status of accounting in Libya PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 877pp DA51A1677 BX90144
Okpara Onyemaechi Chikaodi The accessibility and transfer of management technology in Nigerian manufacturing industries DBA United States International U 1990 219pp DA51A1685 9028231
Earth Sciences Owoade Isiaka A yodele Some aspects of the hydrogeology of the crystalline basement complex rocks of south western Nigeria PhD U of Technology Loughborough (UK) 1989 267pp DA51B2254 BX90191
Economics Abdul Hadi Auman Shafiq The role ofcapital markets in underdeveloped countries with fXlrticuhlr reference to South Korea Brazil and Nigeria PhD U of Exeter (UK) 1989 558pp DA51A2471 BX90473
Benjamin Nancy Claire Investment and real exchange rate responses to foreign capital flows A general equilibrium model applied to Cameroon PhD U of California Berkeley 1988 138pp DA51A16939029089
Bocoum Cheick Abagouro An evaluation of the performance of the marketing systems for fed cattle range cattle and beef in Mali PhD Michigan State U2990 217pp DA51A1705 9028626
Deme Mamit A short-run goal programming model of external debt management Nigeria PhD U of Texas at Austin 1990 28Opp DA51A2111 9031553
Diaby Souleymane Economic imfXld analysis of the Ivorian Sardinella fishery PhD U of Rhode Island 1989 209pp DA51A2108 9023253
Esslimi Lahsen Economic liberalization and structural adjustment The Moroccan sugar policy PhD Purdue U 1990 169pp DA51A21089031318
Fakhamps Marcel Sequential decisions under uncertainty and hlbor market failure A model of household behavior in the African semi-arid tropics [Burkina FasoJ PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 359pp DA51A17069028816
Fauniyar Ganesh Prasad An econometric model of rate ofadoption of agricultural technology for developing countries [SwazihlndJ PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 184pp DA51A2110 9032367
Fofanah Alusine Alghali Internal causes ofdependence The role of agriculture in the economy of African state as exemplified in the case of Sierra Leone 1961-1988 PhD U of Denver 1990 263pp DA51A21099033468
Jomini Patrick Andre The economic viability of phosphorus fertilization in southwestern Niger A dynamic approach incorporating agronomic principles PhD Purdue U 1990 233pp DA51A2109 9031345
Kentley Eric George Suakin and its fishermen A study of economic activities and ethnic groupings in a Sudanese port PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 336pp DA51A1709 BX90150
Kourouma Moussa International trade flows and economic interdependence in the West African market PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 2990 138pp DA51A1709 9031803
LOfgren Hans Lennart A quadratic programming study of Egyptian agriculture PhD U ofTexas at Austin 1990 477pp DA51A2104 9031645
Niklitschek Mario Enrique Economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa The implication of the environmental degradation [Ghana] PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 136pp DA51A1707 9030970
Obi John Chukwuka Education and economic growth in Nigeria A case study DA Middle Tennessee State U 1990 85pp
DA51A1701 9026934
Osei-Amoako Yaw Macroeconomic policy in a single-crop economy An econometric study of Ghana PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1990 181pp DA51A2471 9031812
Saadat Yasmin Rita Peasant decision-making Case of North Cameroon PhD Fletcher Sch of Law amp Diplomacy (fufts U)
1989 172pp DA51A1707 9031195
Saerbeck Rainer Project appraisal in dependent economies Application of cost benefit analysis in economic planning in Botswana PhD U of Bradford (UK) 1989 327pp DA51A2475 B-90598
Yassin Abdiaziz Sharif The effects ofgovernment price policies on rural goods A case study-Somalia PhD U of Cincinnati 1990 113pp DA51A2122 9032638
Education Acquaye Alfred A Ghanaian education Its relevance for Ghana in transition EdD U of San Francisco 1990 331pp DA51A1449 9027810
Agahiu Adams Ademu The role of the Nigerian educational system in meeting the skilled manpower needs for national development EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 185pp DA51A23419033593
Akah R Miebi Descriptive analysis of perceived factors influencing the health care choices of rural child-rearing women in Arogbo-Ijaw Nigeria PhD Ohio State U 1990 219pp DA51A2272 9031035
Atanda Alfred Wahabi Locus-of-control and its relation to sex ethnicity religion and education among Ghanaian and Nigerian tribesmen EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 211pp DA51A2314 9033595
Berger jennifer Wildlife extension-a participatory approach to conservation A case study among the Maasai people of Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 379pp DA51A1474 9028739
Boubakri Mohamed The international financial crisis of the 19805 and its impact on educational reform in Morocco with a history of Moroccan education and policy recommendations EdD U of Michigan 1990 253pp DA51A2289 9034360
Cashman Kristen A grounded theory describing factors in the adoption process of the alley farm ing technology by Yoruba women in Nigeria PhD Iowa State U 1990 129pp DA51A2244 9100422
DeVane Evelyn Gaynelle Music education in teacher training colleges in Ghana PhD U of Ghana (Ghana) 1980 484pp DA51A1946 9024805
Dzimbo Kuzvinetsa Peter A critical analysis of the planning and implementation of teacher education reform in Zimbabwe 1980-1987 PhD U of Wisconsin-Madison 1990 307pp DA51A1581 9020438
Egbuna Bridget Georgia An investigation of the crisis in higher education in the two universities of Anambra State Nigeria EdD George Washington U 1990 174pp DA51A1920 9030828
Elatta Taha Mohamed An analysis of indigenous Sudanese graphic imagery and implications for curriculum development in art education PhD Council for National Academic Awards (UK) 1990 319pp DA51A1484 BX90027
Elrayah Tagelsir Hamza A systemic analysis of the problems of the teaching-practice program at Khartoum International Institute for Arabic Language in Sudan PhD Indiana U 1990 278pp DA51A15849030411
Ibida Ego Yvonne A study of tourism education at the university level in Nigeria as viewed by experts in the government higher education and the tourism industry EdD George Washington U 1990 278pp DA51A1921 9030830
Ifeanyi Uju Bibian A content analysis of selected books used in the teaching of African literature in American colleges and universities PhD Kent State U 1990 213pp DA51A1891 9029271
jaja Amelia Nwadiogwa Labour union education in Nigeria PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 24Opp DA51A1478 BX90139
Kupe Serara Segarona A history of the evolution of nursing education in Botswana1922-1980 EdD Columbia UTeachers ColI 1987 506pp DA51A2290 9033919
Lamptey George Nee Oko Public subsidization of nonpublic schools and the development of education in Liberia PhD Columbia U Teachers Coli 1990 185pp DA51A2265 9033869
Laryea Evans Amartey The role of higher education in Africa A study of the attitude of African educators toward the Tananarive recommendations PhD U of North Texas 1990 177pp DA51A14629027718
M uruIi Leunita Auko Education labor force participation residence and fertility among Kenyan women PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 77pp DA51A1933 9032350
Oji Emmanuel Aniefuna Music in education a study of the status of general music education in the curriculum of Anambra (Nigeria) public school system PhD Union Institute 1989 218pp DA51A19479025448
Olurin Niran Emannuel A School administrators perceptions of
discipline and corporal punishment in seleded contemporary Nigerian public secondary schools PhD Indiana State U 1989 187pp DA51A1859 9026706
Pelshak Smith Kyeskat Daspan Rehabilitation and counseling programs for people with disabilities in Nigeria EdD Oklahoma State U 1990 189pp DA51A2270 9035199
Semenye Lois Mvuli The reltltionship between moral reasoning Tearning style and religious orientation of selected students attending theological schools in Kenya EdD Biola U Talbot Sch of Theology 1990 194pp DA51A2257 9025834
Ukaegbu Ephraim Ifeanyichukwu An analysis of problems encountered by Nigerian students as perceived by Nigerian students in urban universities in Texas EdD Texas Southern U 1989 174pp DA51A18679029526
Williams-Lamptey Felicia Walety Teacher training and resource center for adult education in Liberia Curriculum and organization EdD Columbia U Teachers ColI 1990 195pp DA51A2244 9033870
Environmental Sciences Chiotha Sosten Staphiel Biological control of human schistosomiasis using snail-eating fish lMaltlwi PhD U of Maryland ColI Park 1990 174pp DA51B2261 9030877
Fine Arts Coombes Annie Elena Stuart The representation of Africa and the African in Engltlnd 1890-1913 PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1987 498pp DA51A1811 8-83121
Thomas Thelma Katrina Niche decorations from the Tombs of Byzantine Egypt (Heracleopolis Magna and Oxyrhynchus AD 300-5(0) Visions of Afterlife PhD New York U 1990 717pp DA51A14269025149
Folklore Hill Elizabeth Frances A comparative study of the cultural narrative and ltlnguage content of seleded folk tales told in Burma Canada and Yorubaltlnd Nigeria PhD U of Alberta (Can) 1990 DA51A2482
Geography Krabacher Thomas Scott Fishing food and change along the Sherbro Coast of Sierra Leone PhD U of California Davis 1990 416pp DA51A1726 9026837
Perry Edward Carl Core-periphery reltltions An empirical study of North Cameroon PhD U of Pennsylvania 1990 290pp DA51A17269026626
Picard Mary Theresa Local participation in integrated and multiobjective river basin pltlnning A case study of the Senegal River
Basin PhD Oark U 1990 337pp DA51A1727 9026085
Ramphall Davin Rural energy pltlnning and development in the Third World A multicriteria evaluation approach [Kenya PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 378pp DA51A2123 9032366
Health Sciences Anyanwu Rosemary Chinyere A food safety control strategy for
developing countries Based on studies of Nigeria Ghana Cote dIvoire United Kingdom and France PhD U of Reading (UK) 1989 413pp DA51B2840 BX90197
Chitsulo Lester A comparative study on measurement of Schistosoma mansoni transmission by coprologic and serologic techniques [Egypt amp Maltlwi] PhD Tulane U 1990 120pp DA51B2841 9032509
Ehigiator Lucky Osarchieman The rural health model in Bendel State of Nigeria Impad of community participation DrPH U of California Berkeley 1989 279pp DA51B2306 9028705
Guptill Katharine Schuyler Evaluation of an infant weaning food intervention in Kwara State Nigeria ScD Johns Hopkins U Sch of Public Health and Hygiene 1990 379pp DA51B3331 9030682
Khogali Fathia Ahmed Mohammed The design implementation monitoring and evaluation of a training programme for prospedive catering officers for hospitals in the Sudan PhD U of Bath (UK) 1989 430pp DA51B3307 BX90609
Nhare Duncan Kinyua Simple predictors of low birthweight at the community level Their potential application in primary health care for the prevention ofadverse pregnancy outcomes in rural Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 336pp DA51B2309 9028388
Troslte Richard Murray Differential household survival during a drought-induced food crisis in central Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 536pp DA51B2310 9028376
UpvalI Michele Jean The articultltion of nurses and indigenous healers in Swaziltlnd A nursing perspedive PhD U of Utah 1990 241pp DA51B3329 9100377
History Asres Alem History of the Ethiopian Student Movement (in Ethiopia
and North America) Its impact on internal social change 1960-1974 PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 216pp DA51A1733 9030844
Cook Weston Franklin The Hundred Years War for Morocco 1465-1580 Warfare and state building in the early modern Maghrib PhD Georgetown U 1989 652pp DA51A1740 9027667
Coventry Donald C The public career of Sir Francis Reginald Wingate High Commissioner for Egypt 1917-1919 PhD The
American V 1989 326pp DA51A1730 9027884
Diallo Geraldyne Pemberton The philosophy of Ahmed Sikou Touri and its impact on the development of the Republic of Guinea 1958-1971 PhD City V of New York 1990 278pp DA51A1731 9029929
Gatlin Darryle John A socioeconomic history of Sao Vicente de Cabo Verde 1830-1970 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 284pp DA51A24919017069
Ghebre-Ab Habtu World War II and the disposal of Africa orientale italiana (a comparative study) PhD Miami V 1990 228pp DA51A2127 9029383
James Marylee Massey Good news for the poor The Church and community development in South Africa PhD Boston V 1990 285pp DA51A2130 9029767
Lazerson Joshua Nathaniel The Communist Party of South Africa the Springbok Legion and the South African Congress of Democrats Democratic whites in the South African liberation movement 1942-1964 PhD Northwestern V 1990 433pp DA51A2130 9031953
Mbuia-JOao Tome Nhamitambo The revolt of Dom Jeronimo Chingulia of Mombasa1590-1637 (an African episode in the Portuguese century of decline) [Kenya] PhD Catholic V of America 1990 577pp DA51A1733 9027645
Rubert Steven Craig You have taken my sweat Agricultural wage labour in colonial Zimbabwe 1904 to 1945 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 416pp DA51A2491 9033971
Schoenbrun David Lee Early history in eastern AfricaS Great Lakes region Linguistic ecological and archaeological approaches ca 500 BC to ca AD 1000 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 851pp DA51A2491 9033982
Journalism Chaudhary Anju Grover Coverage of development news by Western and Third World newspapers Theory and practice [Nigeria PhD V of Maryland CoIl Park 1990 297pp DA51A1427 9030874
Ngwe George Anuongong The Pan-African News Agency A regional response to global news flow problems PhD Southern Illinois V at Carbondale 1989 149pp DA51A1813 9022810
Language Faraclas Nicholas Gregory A grammar of Nigerian Pidgin PhD V of CaliforniaBerkeley 1989 706pp DA51A1595 9028817
Mangana Mark Rhetorical content in the Amarna correspondence
from the Levant [Egypt PhD Hebrew Vnion Coll-Jewish Institute of Religion 1990 224pp DA51A1593 9028107
Nyaggah Lynette Behm Cross-Linguistic influence in Kenyan English The impact of Swahili and Kikuyu on syntax PhD Vof California Los Angeles 1990 236pp DA51A1598 9028355
Sheridan J Mark The homilies of Rufus of Shotep on the Gospels of Matthew and Luke [Egypt] PhD Catholic V of America 2990 487pp DA51A1593 9027966
Law Ogiamien Tony Bestman Emokpae The legal aspects and implications of artificial conception services in Nigeria PhD Vof Essex (VK) 1989 411pp DA51A1747 8-90113
Literature Adal Youmna A Sufism in Ibn Khaldun An annotated translation
of the Shifa al-Sailli-Tahdhib al-MasailITunisia PhD Indiana V 1990 378pp DA51A1629 9030377
Guzofsky Rosalie Mujeres heroicas en el romancero judeo~spafiol [Morocco] PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 310pp DA51A1631 9026568
Mama Raouf Images of Africa and Africans in Western literature PhD V of Michigan 1990 130pp DA51A2377 9034479
Sample Maxine J Cornish The representation of space in selected works by Bessie Head Buchi Emecheta and Flora Nwapa PhD Emory V 1990 174pp DA51A1611 9027938
Mass Communications Morgan Muhammad Patricia-Devine An intracultural communication model for socioeconomic redevelopment in Sub-Saharan Africa PhD V of Kentucky 1990 258pp DA51A2189 9035046
Morgan Gary Benedict US media and government A content analysis of press coverage of the us call for sanctions against Libya DA V of Northern Colorado 1990 119pp DA51A1817 9029136
Political Science Adams Linda Shull From peace partner to security partner An
examination of US-Egyptian relations in the Carter administration PhD V of South Carolina 1990 310pp DA51A1748 9029155
Adogamhe Paul Garuba Nigeria-OPEC relations Analysis of the change in Nigerias foreign policy behavior toward OPEC 1983-1985 PhD City V of New York 1990 382pp DA51A1749 9029908
Akingbemi A yodele Makanju-Ola Agricultural development in Nigeria An analysis of the World Bank-assisted Agricultural Development Program PhD Claremont Graduate Sch 1990 349pp DA51A2141 9032564
Attah Okon Efiong The role of African soldiers in politics New diredions in comparing civilian and military regimes PhD Washington V 1989 266pp DA51A1749 9027391
Fage Kamilu Sani Nigerias foreign policy towards Chad 1960-1985 A study of the dynamics of African inter-state relations PhD Vof Pittsburgh 1990 266pp DA51A251O 9028459
Khadiagala Gilbert Muruli The Frontline States in southern African international politics 1975-1989 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 428pp DA51A1764 9030210
Kimaru Christopher Maina An analysis of us foreign assistance to tropical Africa in the 1980s PhD V of Maryland Baltimore County 1990 169pp DA51A2154 9032712
Kosoko David Nigerias inter-African relations A study of continuity and change in Nigerias African policy 1960-1983 PhD American V 1990 287pp DA51A1764 9028140
Mitchell Thomas G Black faces white heads Internal settlements in southern Africa PhD V of Southern California 1990 DA51A1765
Rana Kipkorir Aly Azad Politics underdevelopment and socilll conflict A study of class formation in Kenya PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 358pp DA51A2S06 9033979
Sanad Jamal Ali Islam and sociopolitical change A comparative study of Egyptian Kuwaiti and Palestinian attitudes PhD V of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 DA51A2S06
Sandberg Eve Nan International foreign aid donor cohesion and donor bounded decision-making in Zambias agricultural sedor PhD Yale V 1990 353pp DA51A2S07 9035366
Solop Frederic Ira From the margins to the mainstream The antiapartheid movement and the politics of agenda-setting in the United States PhD Rutgers The State V of New Jersey New Brunswick 1990 302pp DA51A2507 9034957
Tevoedjre Eric The limits and uses ofdeviance in Franco-African relations The relations of Guinea (Conakry) Congo and Benin with France 1958-1981 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 317pp DA51A17669030256
Tidwell Alan Interdependence ethnicity and anti-apartheid The case ofTransAfrica PhD V of Kent at Canterbury (UK) 1989 267pp DA51A1767 BX90013
Torulagha Priye Sunday A study of moral norms concerning war in precolonial traditional Nigerian societies PhD V of Oklahoma 1990 289pp DA51A2151 9033285
Psychology
Pretorius Johannes W White South African identity development and psychopathology PhD Boston V 1990 152pp DA51B2632 9019700
Religion Bassaw Joseph Kwamina Developing a ministry of evangelism among Ghanaians in Brooklyn New York DMin Drew V 1990 160pp DA51A2407 9100003
Frankfurter David Thomas Munro Elijah in Upper Egypt Studies in the history and composition of the Coptic Elijah Apocalypse PhD Princeton V 1990 407pp DA51A1652 9027546
Katz Jonathan Glustrom The vision of the Prophet in fifteenth century North Africa Muhammad al-Zawawis Tuhfat al-Nazir PhD Princeton V 1990 404pp DA51A1653 9027549
Sociology Achanfuo-Yeboah David Joe Internal migration population redistribution and urbanisation in Ghana PhD V of Alberta (Can) 199ODA51A2525
Asana Festus Ambe Problems of marriage and family life in an African context viewed from the perspective of the Christian pastor as counselor [Cameroon] ThO Boston V Sch of Theology 1990 332pp DA51A1790 9026046
Cole Bankole Akinyemi Police power and accountability in the Nigerian criminal process PhD V of Keele (UK) 1989 615pp DA51A1782 BX89951
Diop Francois Path Diop Economic determinants of child health and the utilization of health services in Sub-Saharan Africa The case of Ivory Coast PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 232pp DA51A2525 9030184
Fluharty David Henning Charisma as attachment to the divine Some Hasidic principles for comparison of social movements ofGandhi Nasser Ben-Gurion and King [Egypt] PhD V of New Hampshire 1990 584pp DA51A1802 9027429
Hamid Adil Abdelaziz Mohamed Perceptions of the Sudanese professional working in Saudi Arabia on migration and economic development of the Sudan PhD V of North Texas 1990 152pp DA51A17999027708
Macharia Sospeter Kinuthia The role of social networks and the state in the urban informal sector The case of Nairobi Kenya PhD V of Cali fomi a Berkeley 1989 281pp DA51A1781 9028942
Mengesha Astair Gebremariam The role of women in agricultural production and household decision-making A cross-cultural comparison
between India and Cameroon PhD Iowa State V 1990 170pp DA51A2539 9035101
Osirim Mary Johnson Characteristics ofentrepreneurship in Nigerian industries that started small PhD Harvard V 1990 251pp DA51A2539 9035529
Zaky Hassan Hussein Mohamed Simultaneous approach to family size decisions in Egypt PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 205pp DA51A17869030272
Theater Creamer Richard E Athol Fugard The playwright as director of his works [South Africa) PhD City V of New York 1990 402pp DA51AI4449029926
Theology Egbulem Chris Nwaka The Rite Zairois in the context of liturgical inculturation in midd1e-belt Africa since the Second Vatican Council STD Catholic V of America 1989 41Opp DA51AI659 9027616
Urban amp Regional Planning Elkhishin Khaled Salah Planning for growth in the Cairo region A
strategic management approach modelled on the Paris experience [Egypt PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 311pp DA51AI803 9026548
Oluwoye Jacob Oludoye Assessment of pedestrian crossing activity in the determination of reducing conflict between pedestrian and vehicles along a strip of commercial streets in Nigeria PhD V of New South Wales (Australia) 1988 DA51AI804
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which she coauthored with John H Rainey in 1949 was followed by five editions with John Herz For many years this was the preeminent text in comparative politics in departments of political science throughout the United States In the Preface to the first edition Carter and Rainey summed up their perspective Their approach aimed to depict governshyments as a living complex of activities and arrangements which change and develop in response to the character needs desires and purposes of hushyman beings Gwens concern with political power and its effects on peoshyples lives led her to an extensive stay in South Africa in the 1950s and reshysulted in her pioneering study The Politics of Inequality South Africa Since 1948 Some of her comments in the Inshytroduction to the book epitomize Gwens academic beliefs and commitshyment [TJhroughout most of my two substantial periods of investigation in [South Africa] I was far more conshycerned with understanding the points of view and character of action of the different groups in the community than judging them No one who goes to South Africa for a serious study of the situation can ultimately avoid judgements But to the best of my abilshyity I have tried to separate facts and analysis from such judgements and to let the former speak for themshyselves On trips to South Africa Gwen met and interacted with politishycal and intellectual leaders at every level She made lifelong friends throughout the country and became a symbol of a caring outside world This was the crucial period of the imshyplementation of apartheid and Gwens insights provided scholars and policymakers with an undershystanding of what was happening in South Africa
Her monumental work From Protest to Challenge A Documentary History of African Politics in South Afrishyca 1882-1964 which was edited with Thomas Karis Sheridan Johns and Gail Gerhart is a collection of annoshytated documents and essays chronishy
cling African nationalism in South Afshyrica and the struggle for political s0shy
cial and economic rights Without Gwens efforts to collect preserve and protect these documents many of them would certainly have been lost In particular she helped arrange for important materials which might have been confiscated by the authorishyties to leave South Africa
So far I have written about Gwenshydolen Carter the scholar the consumshymate professional and the internationshyal figure On a more personal level she was a woman of great courage and independence who refused to acshycept barriers of any sort Despite the limitations imposed on her by a severe case of polio when she was four years old she was never spatially nor intelshylectually confined In reminiscing Gwen always said I was more intershyested in what I could do than I was inshyterested in what I couldnt do Her father a pediatrician and her mother encouraged her to do anything that she could do No part of Africa or for that matter of the world was inacshycessible despite her physical disabilishyty In an era of male domination Gwen considered no academic posishytion or office beyond her reach Her curiosity interest in human beings reshyfusal to accept barriers of any sort and her sense of adventure are all legenshydary Gwen loved to travel but she never went simply as a tourist She was purposeful and set out to find out what was going on and to meet eveshyryone In fact this started early At the age of 19 on a visit to her uncle who was mayor of Oxford at the time she was asked to act as mayoress for a day and she was presented to the Prince of Wales She really enjoyed meeting new people she kept the conshytacts alive through her voluminous correspondence and on her return visi ts she almost seemed a member of the family Through her conversations and questioning she gained insights and understanding and she translated these impressions into her writings
As a young woman she traveled to Nazi Germany with her lifelong friend
Louise Holborn In 1948-49 she went on a round-the-world trip visiting Commonwealth countries including South Africa where she remained for three months driving herself in a speshycially adapted car as she criss-crossed the country In the 195Os on the eve of independence for many African countries she again traveled extenshysively on the continent Her detailed accounts of her meetings and impresshysions will some day prove to be an inshyvaluable source of information for reshysearchers on this crucial period in African history
Gwen was a great teacher She shared her knowledge fully with her students and she generously opened her home to them for meals seminars and receptions But she also had high academic standards and if these were not met she had no hesitation in letting students know where they stood She helped countless students from Africa adjust to the demands of life in the United States and in many instances was responsible for their coming to America A number of her students are now at universities or in government positions in Africa
It has been a great privilege for me to know Gwen Carter and to work with her on several projects Gwens sense of freshness and excitement nurtured and sustained ideas Occashysionally we had different opinions but we always discussed them fully and resolved them through ongoing and lively debate She was a woman of deep convictions and real courage I can still hear her voice on her return from South Africa at the age of 80 afshyter she had been held in detention and interrogated by South African police I simply refused to talk with them I just kept demanding to see the American ambassador
I honor Gwen Carter as a teacher a researcher a personal friend and a pishyoneer She was a woman of fearless integrity and intrepid mind
Patrick OMeara African Studies Program
Indiana University
The ASA Scholarly Research and South Africa by Martin Klein
The question of the relationship of American researchers right of other nations to impose conditions on foreign to South Africa was raised at last springs board meeting research though I sometimes question the wisdom of and a committee of which I was a hesitant member doing so and I certainly question the wisdom of us produced a resolution recommending that scholars imposing restrictions on ourselves I am opposed to any working in South Africa make contact with the Union of ideological vetting of scholarship I do not believe that we Democratic University Staff Associations We decided to should demand that other scholars take an ideological bring the question before the Business Meeting in litmus test I believe our obligation is to seek our truths Baltimore where a number of amendments were passed wherever we find them To do this we must avoid Since there was no quorum it left us with the problem of ideological blinders and in fact we should seek to criticize what to do with the resolution Convinced that I was in a our own assumptions I have also been convinced that it is minority in my reservations I decided to appoint a new wrong for the ASA to establish a special link to UDUSA committee of people involved with South Africa I found which is a member of the Mass Democratic Movement three people willing to serve but as I looked for a fourth I though my own sympathies are strongly with the MOM I increasingly found that others shared my reservations believe it is incumbent on scholars to make contacts with including many who like myself considered themselves the broadest possible range of groups As an organization strong supporters of the liberation struggle I have we may favor some kinds of exchanges over others but it therefore decided to leave the matter until the spring board is wrong for us to oppose any exchange of ideas or any meeting Members of this board or other members of the contact between scholars There is one other consideration association are free to re-write the resolution we discussed South Africa is going through a rapid process of change in Baltimore or to prepare another one This is not the time for us to link ourselves to any single
faction or to limit the free exercize of our critical faculties I The basis of my opposition is an opposition to any kind will thus probably oppose any resolution brought forward
of ideological controls over research I do not question the
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PRISONERS OF CONSCIENCE IN SUDAN The following information was provided by Africa Watch and Amnesty International
The Sudan Government is continuing to hold several hundred political prisoners in conditions that are seriously prejudicial to their physical and psychological health and in some cases put them in danger of serious disablity or premature death These are flagrant violations of the basic rights of detainees In addition torture is practiced on a systematic basis particularly in non-official detention centres
Since the current military government seized power in Sudan in June 1989 a total of several thousand people have been detained without charge and without trial at least once While most have subsequently been released there are presently estimated to be a minimum of 400 political prisoners in Sudan About half of this number are held in ghost-houses the unofficial detention centers of the security services and the remainder in the official prisons chiefly Kober Prison (Khartoum) Shalla Prison (Darfur Region) Port Sudan New Haifa and Kassala Prisons (eastern Region) Dabak prison (near Khartoum) and Military Headquarters More than fifty political detainees are known to be suffering from medical conditions which require treatment
Commonly those suspected of anti-government activities or views are detained by members of the security forces (organizations newly set up since the coup detat of June 1989) and taken at once to ghost houses In these centers detainees are subjected to a wide range of forms of abuse Africa Watch knows of over 70 detainees who have been subjected to torture Some of these methods leave serious physical and psychological scars and one detainee Dr Ali Fadul died under torture in April After a period ranging between a few days to several weeks the detainees are transferred to normal prisons including Kober Prison Shalla and Port Sudan In these prisons the detainees are not subjected to torture and are allowed to socialize with other prisoners However medical attention is frequently deliberately denied even to seriously ill detainees giving rise to grave concern in many cases In Shalla prison
located in a remote desert lack of food clean water and sanitation is also a matter of concern
Among the prisoners of conscience in Sudan are numerous academics detained without charge or trial since a new military government seized power Some have been released uncharged but up to a dozen are still held at various prisons in Sudan They are detained because of their peaceful opposition to the new military government and in some cases because of their past activities
Recommendations for action include writing urgent appeals to the Sudanese authorities listed below
His Excellency Mr Abdalla Ahmed Abdalla Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Sudan 2210 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington DC 20008
His Excellency Mr el Rashid Abu Shama Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Sudan 3 Cleveland Row StJamess London SW1A 1DD England
Lt-Gen Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir Peoples Palace POBox 281 Khartoum Sudan
Mr Mahjoub al-Badawi Mohamed Minister of Education Ministry of Education Khartoum Sudan
African Book Drive by Osei-Mensah Aborampah
Over the last five years a group of imental basis for expansion into other problems University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee African countries We do not anticipate any problems students faculty and staff has built a In the course of the book drive in soliciting the books and in spite of framework for a Book Drive to colshy however we have encountered severe time constraints books that we collect lect books for African universities and financial constraints Finding a way are carefully sorted to suit the needs secondary schools The group beshy to ship the books has become the most of African institutions We ask for lieves that books provide a unique frustrating aspect of the drive Meanshy help in locating funding agencies that type of relief and human capital inshy while requests for books continue to are willing to support the book drive vestment for their users Most memshy be sent in by a few more schools in Any suggestions or questions conshybers including myself are aware of Ghana Thus we want to inform cerning this project may be forwarded the acu te shortage of reading materishy readers about the ongoing book drive to Osei-Mensah Aborampah Departshyals that exist in many African institushy in Wisconsin and to network with orshy ment of Afro-American Studies Unishytions The group has assisted in makshy ganizations and individuals involved versity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Box ing a number of book shipments to in similar projects in order to exshy 413 Milwaukee WI 53201 (414) 229shyvarious schools in Ghana on an exper- change ideas and help solve common 4155
Opportunities in Africa Visions in Action WorldTeach Urban Development Internship Programs in Africa
Namibia independent since March 1990 is seeking colshyVisions in Action is a small nonsectarian nonpolitical lege graduates to serve as math science and English
NGO offering one-year internships in Africa beginning teachers in rural primary and secondary schools throughshyJuly 1991 and October 1991 Positions are available with out the country WorldTeach an international voluntary African nonprofit organizations international developshy service agency based at Harvard University has been inshyment organizations newspapers magazines and health vited to identify select and place candidates The Worldshyclinics The program involves a month-long orientation TeachNamibia program offers participants the opportushyincluding intensive language study followed by a 12- nity to live and work in a rural community and to put month internship their knowledge and skills to work in building a new and
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Kampala Uganda beginning in July 1991 and will open 1) Applications are accepted from all majors no teachshyprograms in Francophone Africa and Sou thern Africa in ing or language experience is required Fall 1991 or Spring 1992 if there is sufficient interest 2) Volunteers receive housing and a monthly salary to
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For more information call or write WorldTeach HarshyApplications are due June 14 1991 for October proshy vard Institute for International Development One Eliot
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Iowa Africanists are pleased to announce the founding of the Iowa African Studies Association (IASA) with some 80 active members IASA wishes to be in touch with other state and regional associations to share information on activities and plans Please contact the Iowans through Robert T Anderson Iowa Peace Institute Box 480 Grinnell IA 50112 (515shy236-4880) or James J Zaffiro Dept of Political Science Central COllege Pella IA 50219 (515-628-5123)
Future Meetings and Calls for Papers
Dalhousie University (Halifax Nova Scotia Canada) sponsored a symposium in March on The Political Econoshymy of Security amp Democracy in the South in the 1990s Dishyalectics of National Adjustments Regional Conflicts amp Gloshybal Alignments dealing with the implications of structural adjustment conditions and changing East-West relations on security and development in Africa with parshyticular reference to regional cooperation and politicallibershyalization
On September 26--281991 a symposium building on the first Africa session will be held with a comparative foshycus on the Caribbean and Southeast Asia including conshytrasting contextual and theoretical perspectives surviving at the margins in the new international division of labor and power
Participation is invited from academics analysts media and NGOs Please contact the organizer for further details and with paper proposals Funding is very limited so parshyticipants should seek financial support from their own inshystitutions Only paper-givers may be offered accommodashytion
Organizer Timothy M Shaw African Studies amp Forshyeign Policy Studies Dalhousie University Halifax Nova Scotia B3H 4H6 (902) 494-6630 FAX (902) 494-2319
A joint Royal African SocietyAfrican Studies Associashytion of the UK conference on The African Presence in the United Kingdom will be held on Friday 13 December 1991 at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies University of London
Proposals for papers and further information is availashyble from David Killingray Dept of Historical and Cultural Studies Goldsmiths College University of London New Cross London SE14 6NW England
The Arts Council of the African Studies Association (ACASA) is pleased to announce the Ninth Triennial Symshyposium on African Art It will be hosted by the University of Iowas School of Art and Art History and Museum of Art in Iowa City and will run from April 23 to April 25 1992
Panel and paper proposals from all disciplines and geoshygraphical areas are welcome and those that emphasize cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural approaches are espeshy
cially welcome Deadline for panel proposal submissions is Spring 1991
and the deadline for paper proposals is October 11991 Please send to Allen F Roberts Program Chair Anthropolshyogy Dept McBride Hall The University of Iowa Iowa City IA 52242
Recent Meetings The Constituent Conference of the World Council of Pashy
nafrican Organizations Project met in Cotonou Benin from 11 to 15 February 1991 The meeting was held to promote exchanges of ideas and co-operation between Panafrican Organizations in the international community and all other organizations committed to promoting the renaissance of the African personality humanism and a just and durable peace in a non-racial world
For further information write Africa-Cultures Internashytional Institute Carre 6 Ancien Pont BP 1245 Cotonou Benin
A symposium Science in Africa - Achievements and Prospects was convened during the Sub-Saharan Africa Program of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting in Washington DC on Februshyary 151991 The purpose of the symposium was to inshycrease awareness of the success and importance of science in Africa by highlighting several Africans whose work has affected the world scientific community and made a signifishycant impact on science and technology within Africa Its audience was a diverse group of scientists in related fields as well as science policy experts representatives from the development and diplomatic communities and Africanists from many disciplines
For further information write AAAS Sub-Saharan Afrishyca Program Directorate for International Programs 1333 H Street NW Washington DC 20005 (202) 326--6650
At the Annual Conference on African Policy Issues held at the World Bank on April 3 1991 Robert McNamara preshysented Africas Development Crisis Agricultural Stagnashytion Population Explosion and Environmental Degradashytion In addition Ibrahim Gambari Richard Joseph Kefle Wadajo and Moses Tesi presented Democratic Change in Africa Its Sustenance and Consolidation For further inshyformation regarding this conference write to Moses Tesi Middle Tennessee State University Department of Political Science Murfreesboro TN 37132
Africana Resources in Frankfurt (Germany) (excerpted from Newletter 3 Johann Wolfgang Goethe-UniversiHit October 1990)
Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek (Oty and University Library) Bockenheimer Landstrasse 134-138 6000 Frankfurt am Main 1 Phone 0697907-212
Opening hours Monday Wednesday Friday 10 am - 430 pm Tuesday Thursday 10am- 8 pm
The City and University Library of Frankfurt has an exshytensive collection of works on Africa which - regarding its size and completeness is unparalleled in the Germanshyspeaking world The Africa collection (one of the largest collections on Africa existing in Europe) consists of more than 120000 volumes with 5000 to 6000 acquisitions a year
Hiob Ludolf (1624-1704) the founder of Ethiopian studshyies made the first large donation to the section on Africa A valuable collection of Ethiopian manuscripts was given to the library by the scientist Eduard Ruppell (1794-1884) Continuous acquisitions of reseach reports contributed to keeping the Africa collection always up to date While up to World War II literature on the whole Mrican continent was collected after World War II the emphasis shifted to IIMrica South of the Sahara Today the largest and most important section is the Library of the German Colonial Society It is due to the existence of this stock that in 1964 the spedal collection area IIAfrica South of the Sahara was transferred to the Oty and University Library of Frankfurt Apart from the African states bordering the Mediterraneshyan and Sudan Ethiopia and the Hom of Africa all African countries belong to this special collection area as well as all fields of study except modern economics law and
medicine To make the literature available on Africa known outshy
side Frankfurt a special catalogue (Subject Catalogue Afrishyca Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek Frankfurt am Main Bearb von ID Wolcke-Renk Miinchen New York Lonshydon Paris Saur Vols 1 ff) has been appearing since 1976 as well as a quarterly Current Contents Africa (CCA) inshyforming about new articles from and on Africa In addishytion a listing of all recently acquired titles is published four times a year
Volkerkundliche Bibliothek (Ethnological Library) Liebigstr41 6000 Frankfurt Am Main 1 Phone 069721012
Opening hours Monday - Thursday 2-530pm Friday 9 -12 am
The Ethnological Library which is adminstrated by the Frobenius Institute at present possesses about 85000 volshyumes It contains the literary collection of the Frobenius Institute (about 43800 volumes) of the Frankfurt Museum of Ethnography (about 27900 volumes) of the Institute for Historical Ethnology Johann Wolfgang Goethe University (about 12800 volumes) and of the Frobenius Society (about 500 volumes) The Ethnological Library is at the same time a faculty library within the Faculty of History of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University The Africa secshytion contains about 25000 volumes
Calls for Papers and Authors For a special issue marking the
events and aftermath of 1492 in Eushyrope and the Americas Radical History Review solicits articles including but not limited to the following topics European expansion the conquest of the Americas slavery and the slave trade the origins of European racism and the formation of multi-cultural New World societies
Send to Radical History Review Quincentenary Issue Tamiment Lishybrary 70 Washington Square South 10th Floor New York NY 10012
the series will encourage work that uncovers the linkages among changes
Lynne Rienner Publishers anshy originating in the household workshynounces the inauguration of Women place community and nation-state as and Change in the Developing these are perceived initiated and reshyWorld a series edited by Mary Moshy sponded to by women ran Manuscripts and inquiries should
Focusing on the impact of broad be directed to Mary H Moran Deshysocioeconomic change on women and partment of Sociology and Anthropolshyconceptions of gender in the developshy ogy Colgate University Hamilton ing world this series seeks to broaden NY 13346-1398 or to Martha Peacock the concept of development to include LRP 1800 30th Street Suite 314 Boulshythe active creative participation of loshy der CO 80301 cal women and men In particular
Scarecrow Press which has already published over 40 volumes in its series of African Historical Dictionaries is looking for authors to write or revise the following volumes Congo-Brazzavile Djibouti Kenya Malawi and Uganda We also need authors for a bibliography covering the continent by region subject etc If you are interested please contact (enclosing a brief resume) Jon Woronoff Series Editor 3839 Rodman Street NW Washington DC 20016
Through publication of Kalahari A Journal of Southern African Writing the
Kalahari Press (a private not-for-gain organization) will provide an unprecedented educational bridge between southern Africa and North America Kalahari is looking for fiction and non-fiction written by people from Botswana Lesotho Namibia South Africa Swaziland and Zimbabwe It is intended solely as a vehicle of literary and cultural self-expression not as an outlet for political or economic analysis
Contents Short stories poetry pershysonal essays profiles and artwork Original submissions are especially welcome If your work has been pubshylished elsewhere please provide copshyyright permission to publish it in Kalashyhari
Length Short stories and personal esshysays can range from a paragraph up to 2500 words Profiles can be as short as a paragraph or up to 1000 words
Languages Most of the articles will be published in English though some will appear in a local language with an English translation If you do write in a local language please subshymit your work with a translation
Deadline Submissions must be reshyceived by June 1991 for consideration in the premier issue to be published in November December 1991
Send submissions to Kalahari Press 4000 Cathedral Avenue NW 138B Washington DC 20016
AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS The J Gus Liebenow Fellowship is designed to recruit
and provide assistance for minority students (who are US citizens) interested in pursuing the PhD degree in any school of Indiana University with a concentration in Afrishycan Studies American Indians African Americans Hisshypanic Americans and Puerto Ricans who will receive a bachelors degree from a regionally-accredited college or university by the fall of the year they enroll may apply Students who have received a masters degree or are curshyrently enrolled in graduate study may also apply Tenure of the Liebenow Fellowship is two (2) years with a stipend of $8000 plus tuition and normal fees for each year The successful fellow must maintain a GP A of 32 for the durashytion of the fellowship period and is expected to devote full-time to study during the fellowship period and will not be required to teach or provide other services The Afshyrican Studies Program the students academic department and the University Graduate School will assist the fellow in securing additional funding to continue study for the period after the fellowship
Application Procedure Students should submit a completed fellowship applicashytion to the African Studies Program as well as submit an application to the department or school in which they plan to enroll at Indiana University Application fonns for the J Gus Liebenow Fellowship are available through Patrick
OMeara Director African Studies Program Woodburn Hall 221 Indiana University Bloomington IN 47405 (812) 855-8284
The Trustees of the Institute of Current World Affairs are offering a two-year fellowship in southern Africa ICWA requires Fellows to be 35 or younger and provides support for spouses but tends to shy away from applishycants with small children It does not fund the writing of books already outlined or completing advanced degrees so only candidates who have finished their formal educashytions are considered If a candidate is a practicing professhysional expertise in a field that would be valuable in southshyern Africa such as international law political geography or journalism is preferred Candidates can be of any nashytionality but the ICWA medium of exchange is English
Fellowship applications should include (a) a curriculum vitae or resume (b) an infonnal personalprofessional aushytobiography (c) a rationale and design for the fellowship (this is not intended to be followed to the letter we read it with an eye peeled for seriousness imagination depth of homework wit and writing style) and (d) three samples of previous writing For infonnation contact The Institute of Current World Affairs The Crane-Rogers Foundation 4 West Wheelock Street Hanover NH 03755 (603) 643-5548
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Bucknell University African andor Middle East History
One year replacement position at the Assistant Professhysor level jointly in Department of History and Internationshyal Relations Program To teach 33 load including twoshysemester survey in herhis field and preferably semester courses in history of Imperialism and in European Internal Relations before 1900 Applications will be reviewed as reshyceived Contact Mark Newman Department of History Bucknell University Lewisburg Pa 17837 Applications from women and members of minority groups are espeshycially encouraged
Social Science Research Council Program in African Studies
The Social Science Research Council invites applications for a Program Associate to complement current staffing of its Program in African Studies Applicants must have a PhD in one of the social sciences Candidates with multi-
The Travelling Sabbatical Professor Ernest N Emenyonu seeks a position as a proshy
fessor of African literature for the 1991-92 academic sesshysion He has taught in several universities in the US and was a tenured professor at the University of Colorado Boulder before returning to Nigeria in 1975 He has been professor of English and Literary Studies at the University of Calabar since 1980 and spent the 1984-85 academic year at the University of Montana Missoula as an Exchange Professor of English He currently serves as the General Editor of Calabar Studies in African Literature For a copy of his resume write to him at the University of Calabar Deshypartment of English and Literary Studies PO Box 3645 Unical Post Office Calabar Nigeria
Professor E J Alagoa seeks teachingresearch position in African history as of 1992-93 preferably in affiliation with an African Afro-American andor inter-disciplinary studies program His areas of specialty and in which he has published extensively are oral tradition methodology and historiography For a copy of his resume write to E J Alagoa PO Box 125 University of Port Harcourt Choba Port Harcourt Rivers State Nigeria or Lisa Aronson Deshypartment of Arts Skidmore College Saratoga Springs NY 12866
disciplinary backgrounds are desirable as are candidates who could help link our programs to other regions of the world through the development of comparative projects
Duties would include assisting with research planning planning seminars workshops and conferences over seeshying fellowship competitions preparing grant proposals and maintaining relationships with researchers and acashydemic institutions throughout the world
Salary negotiable depending upon qualifications The Council is seeking an applicant who can take up the posishytion in September 1991 Candidate should submit a letter of application resume and three letters of reference to Afshyrica Program Social Science Research Council 605 Third Avenue New York NY 10158 EOE Applications from women and minorities are especially welcome
Publications of Interest Temple University Presss recent release of the Catalog of
the Charles L Blockson Afro-American Collection is comprised of materials that date from 1581 to the present It is among the largest collection of items relating to the African Diasshypora experience and is the first catalog by an AfricanshyAmerican bibliophile to be published by a major universishyty It is available to ASA members at a 20 discount off the list price of $6995 To order call toll-free 1-800-457shy1656 FAX (215) 787-4719 or write Temple University Press Broad amp Oxford Streets Philadelphia PA 19122
The African Development Prespectives yenetlrbook 1989 (Vol n Karl Wohlmuth et al (eds) fills a gap in the literature on Africas development problems Experts from African and international organizations from universities and research institutions from government and non-governmental orshyganizations report on problems and solutions on new polishycies programmes projections and visions on new and onshygoing projects in and for Africa To order write to Verlag Schelzky ampJeep Arndtstr II D-1000 Berlin 61 Germany ISBN 3-923024-29-0 Pb 712 pp DM 98- $5800
umd and People of Nigeria Rivers State ed E J Alagoa and Tekena N Tamuno Port Harcourt Riverside Commushynications 1989253 pp softcover Contains 28 scholarly arshyticles divided according to the following topics the natural environment the human environment culture history politics and government the economy and social developshyment $25 plus $150 postage and handling Order from Lisa Aronson Dept of Art Skidmore College Saratoga Springs NY 12866
1990 Mentbership Directory Addendum We regret that the following names were inadvertently omitted from the 1990 Membership Directory All of these individuals reshynewed their memberships before the June 1 1990 deadline for inclusion in the Directory
Aborampah Osei-Mensah University of Wisconsin 214 Mitchell Hall Box 413 Milwaukee WI 53201 Associate Professor University of Wisconsin Sociology West Africa414-2294155
Ambruster Nancy 42 W 13th St 213 NewYorkNY 10(H1 Librarian Brooklyn Public Library
Barkan Joel 833 River St Iowa City IA 52246 Professor University of Iowa Political Science East Africa 319-335-2337
Barkan Sandra 833 River St Iowa City IA 52246 Associate Director Honors Program University of Iowa Comshyparative Literature 319-335-1684
Borstelmann M 1705 Buck Creek Ct Fayetteville NC 28304 History
Calhoun Craig Carolina Population Center 123 W Franklin St Chapel Hill NC27514 Research Associate University of North Carolina Political Scishyence 919-966-2329
Coger Dalvan 1433 W Crestwood Dr Memphis TN 38119 Associate Professor Northwest Memphis Community College History Southern Africa 901-678-3392
Coger Greta M 1433 W Crestwood Dr Memphis TN 38119 Instructor Northwest Memphis Community College Literashyture West Africa 901-678-3392
DeLargy Pamela Carolina Population Center 123 W Franklin St Chapel Hill NC 27514 Research Associate University of North Carolina Political Scishyence 919-966-2329
Hoover Ellen United Methodist Church PO Box 22037 Kitwe Zambia Assistant Professor Faculte Methodiste de Thoologie History North Africa
Hoover Jeffrey United Methodist Church PO Box 22037 Kitwe Zambia Associate Professor Universite de Lubumbashi History Censhytral Africa
Kokole Omari H Department of Political Science SUNY-Binghamton Binghamshyton NY 13902 SUNY-Binghamton ReligionPhilosophy Political Science East North West Africa
Nyang Sulayman S PO Box 1193 Howard University Washington DC 20059 Howard University Political Science
Nyangoro Julius E University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Africa amp AfroshyAmerican Studies 401 Alumni Bldg 004 A Chapel Hill NC 27514 University of North Carolin at Chapel Hill Political Science
Ofuatey-Kodjoe W 112-40 177th St St Albans NY 11433 Professor City University of New York Political Science West Africa 212-642-24
Rubin Deborah S Department of SociologyAnthropology University of the Pashycific Stockton CA 95209-3903 Assistant Professor University of the Pacific Anthropology East Africa 209-946-2815
Salamone Frank A 23 West St White Plains NY 10605 Associate Professor Chair Iona College - Seton School Anthroshypology West Africa 914-378-8135
Udogu E Ike Department of Political Science Francis Marion College Florshyence SC 29501 Associate Professor Francis Marion College Political Science Nigeria West Africa 803-661-1617
Yansane Aguibouy Box 4549 Berkeley CA 94704 Professor San Francisco State University Economics 415-338shy2495
NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS TO THE AFRICAN STUDIES REVIEW
The office phone number of Carol Thompson edishytor of the African Studies Review has been changed to 213-740-1683 Professor Thompsons address remains the same Department of Political Science VKC 327 University of Southern California Los Angeles CA 90089-0044
ANNUAL MEETING PAPERS 1990
The following papers are included in the collection of the proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association Baltimore Maryland 14 November 1990 Individual copies are available at $4 each for ASA members and $5 for nonmembers Complete sets of the pashypers in xerox microfilm or microfiche are available for $375 When ordering individual papers please include the order number that accompanies each entry Contact Afrishycan Studies Association Credit Union Building Emory University Atlanta Georgia 30322
Adam Hussein M Leadership Values and NGOVDO Institution Building 19901
Aduonum Kwasi The Atum Pan Talking Drum in the Akan Adowa Musical Ensemble 19902
Aduonum Kwasi Text and Rhythm in African Music 19903 Ajayi Omofolabo Constructing Gender Through Myths An Analyshy
sis of Some West African Myths 19904 Alexander Neville Discussants Comments Black and White Polishy
tics in South Africa The Road Ahead 19905 Allman Jean Marie The Oral Interview That Wasnt Reflections on
Gender Politics and Research Methodology in Asante 19906 Askin Steve Mobutus Wealth How He Got It How He Spends It
19907 Bourgault Louise M Talking to People in the Oral Tradition Ethnoshy
graphic Research for Development Communication 19908 Brooks Paula T Beyond the Debt Crisis Financing Sustainable
Growth 19909 Burt Eugene C Minimum and Maximum Propriety Clothing and
Change in an East African Culture 199010 Cattell Maria G Between the Generations Intergenerational Conshy
tracts and Care of the Elderly in Samia Kenya 199011 Chikwendu Eudora Communication Problems in Government Intershy
vention in Cooperatives in Nigeria 199012 Chimanikire Donald P Africa Development and Ethics The Introshy
duction of Liberalisation in Zimbabwe 199013 Cobbe James Economic Implications for Lesotho of Change in South
Africa 199014 Compagnon Daniel Political Crisis in Somalia The Legacy of an Exshy
hausted Personal Rule 199015 Conner Michael W The 19th Century Nguni Prepuce Cover A Vanshy
isJuu1 Aesthetic Locus 199016 Dale Richard An International Approach to Decolonization The Civshy
il-Military Operations of the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNT AG) in Namibia 1989-1990 199017
Digre Brian Recovered Independence and National Choices The Plebshyiscite of 1959 in the Northern Cameroons 199018
Dipeolu J O UNESCO and the Book Crisis in Africa South of the Sashyhara The Example of Nigeria 199019
Dogbe Korsi A Sociology of Appropriate Medical Practice in Africa A Cultural Theoretical Expose 199020
Dunbar Roberta Ann Nigerien Women and Access to Productive Reshysources An Assessment in View of the Project du Code Rural 199021
Elaigwu J Isawa The Shadow of Religion on Nigerian Federalism 1960-90 199022
Elonge Henry Akwo The Ethical Dilemma Facing Legislators in the Cameroon National Assembly 199023
Eluwa G 1 C Mass Mobilization and Rural Development in Nigeria The Quest for Development Strategy 199024
Fair Jo Ellen Are We Really the World Coverage of U S Food Aid to Africa 1980-1989 199025
Fisher Jr William P Mangoes Metaphors and a Measure of Meanshying 199026
Fonge Fuabeh P Perspectives on Archival Material and Other Tools for the Reconstruction of African History A Case Study of the Bishylingual Cameroon Republic 199027
Fosu Augustin Kwasi Capital Instability and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa 199028
Gottlieb Alma A Society of Secrets The Beng of Cote dIvoire 199029
Green Deborah The Democratic Challenge to Fascism 199030 Haile Semere The African States and the Ethiopia-Eritrea War
199031 Hansen Holgrer Bernt Import and Impact of New Visions Dilemshy
mas of Internationalization in Colonial Uganda 199032 Heath Carla W Restructuring Kenyas Broadcasting System An Apshy
praisal of Recent Developments 199033 Ihonvbere Julius O Structural Adjustment the April 1990 Coup
and Democratization in Nigeria 199034 Jackson Sandra The Crisis of Education in Urban South Africa Reshy
sistance Reforms Redress for Change 199035 Jato Miriam N The Empowerment of African Women Through Famishy
ly Planning 199036 Jenkins Ray Subverting Law Imperialism The Journalist-
Historians of the Gold Coast-Ghana 1882-1888 199037 Kalipeni Ezekiel Evidence of a Spontaneous Population Redistribushy
tion in Malawi A Factor Analytic Study 199038 Kalu Anthonia C Reinventing the African Woman Modern African
Literature and Culture as Tools of Development 199039 Kilbride Philip L Adolescent Premarital Pregnancies Among Abashy
luyia of Kenya The Grandparent Role 199040 Kingei Kitula The Socio-Political Element in the Swahili Taarab
Poetry 199041 Kokole Omari H Islam and Ethnicity in Idi Amins Uganda (1971shy
1979) 199042 Lashley Marilyn E On the Land of the King- GaIda Aron (1300)
Land Tenure Organization and Taxation Roots of Famine in Ethiopia 199043
Law Robin Posthumous Questions for Karl Polanyi Price Inflation in Pre-Colonial Dahomey 199044
LawaI Babatunde The Study of Contemporary Art in Nigeria Toshywards a New Theoretical Framework 199045
Lems-Dworkin Carol African Retentions in the Music of Scott JoPshylin 199046
Lodge Tom The United Democratic Front in the 19805 199047 Lord Marcia and John E Fobes UNESCO in Africa Its Contribushy
tions to Libraries Publishing and Literacy Programs 199048 Mlbbs-Zeno Carl C International Pressures for Change in Food Aid
Allocations to Africa 199049
Mabbs-Zeno Carl Tracy Hart and Maxwell Eseonu How Much Good Is Triangular Food Aid 199050
Manzo Kate and Pat McGowan Is Apartheid Dying 199051 Mapunda Bertram B B The Preservation of Antiquities Through
National and Cultural Pride 199052 Martin Marilyn Is There A Place for Black Abstract Painters in
South Africa 199053 Murray Bruce K Wits University Student Politics and the Coming
of Apartheid 199054 Nathan Martha A and Elliot Fratkin Health and Nutritional Conshy
sequences of Recent Sedentarization of Rendille Pastoralists in Northern Kenya 199055
Nesbitt Prexy On the Cutting Edge African-American Political Movements in the 1970s A Preliminary Historical Review 199056
Nkomo Sibusiso The End of the Cold War A New Paradigm for US Foreign Policy Towards South and Southern Africa 199057
OHear Ann florin Lantana Beads More Than Adornment 199058 OguibeOlu Artist as Poet Poet as Artist 199059 Ojo B Adesegun In Search of Democracy and Development An
Analysis of the Initial Aspirations and Problems of the SWAPO Government in Namibia 199060
Okeke Chukwuanugo S When Minimum Is Appropriate The Igbo Example 199061
Okolie Andrew C Adjusting or Evading the Structures The Structural Adjustment Programme and the Prospects for Stability in Nigerias Third Republic 199062
Omara-Otunnu Amii African States and Domestic Conflict Resolushytion in Africa An Historical Case of Uganda 199063
Onwueme Tess Akaeke The Community as Shadow of the Individshyual in Achebes Novels 199064
Osia Kunirum Africa in the 1990s The Elusiveness of Developshyment 199065
Osirim Mary J The Struggle for Empowerment Women and the Inshyformal Sector in Zimbabwe 199066
Owomoyela Oyekan Gender in Traditional African Consciousness 199067
Pateman Roy Lost in the Sand Soviet Arms Transfers to Ethiopia 1977-1990 199068
Paterson Christopher Television News from the Frontline States 199069
Pido Odoch Aesthetic Persuasion The Role of the Military in Reshystructuring Acoli Art 199070
Pirouet M Louise Ugandan Opposition and Dissident Literature in the 19805 199071
Pittin Renee Selective Education Issues ofGender CfIlss and Ideoloshygy in Northern Nigeria 199072
Rasmussen Susan J Reclaiming KnowledgePower Systems Themes of Knowledge Truth and Deception in Tuareg Oral Art 199073
Ravell-Pinto Thelma M Womens Writing and the Politics of South Africa The Ambiguous Role ofNadine Gordimer 199074
Renne Elisha P Things That Threaten The Symbolism of Bunu Conshyfrontational Art 199075
Rich Peter Ndebele Art and Architecture A Twentieth-Century Vishysion 199076
Rothchild Donald and Caroline Hartzell The Road to Gbadolite Great Power and African Mediations in Angola 199077
Saine Abdoulaye S M The Ascent of Lyndon B Johnson and the Demise of Kwame Nkrumah A Drama in Political Subterfuge 199078
Samoff Joel The Financial-Intellectual Complex 199079
Schaefer Charles Silver Thalers and Valuation Money in Early Twentieth-Century Ethiopia 199080
Schmidt Nancy J Africans as Primary Actors in Their Own Lives and Land Validoting African Curriculum Materials 199081
Sessions Andrew C US Media Discourses on the African Other 199082
Serapiao Luis Benjamin Mozambican Conflict and an African Solution 199083
Serpell Robert Participatory Drama as a Medium of Reflection on the Significance of Schooling in Rural Zambia 199084
Shaw Timothy M Reformism and Revisionism in African Political Economy in the 1990s 199085
Sheik-Abdi Abdi A The Simmering Armed Conflict in the Horn of Africa What Fuels It-Tribalism Nationalism or Socialism 199086
Smaldone Joseph P Militarization in Africa Methodology Measureshyment and Mystery 199087
Snipe Tracy D Does a Setlson of Violence Produce the Right Thing 199088
Steel William F and Leila M Webster Responses to Adjustment in Ghanas Small Enterprise Sector 199089
Steiner Christopher B Graven Images Idols and Ideals in The Euroshypean Pictorial Images of Africa 199090
Teferra Daniel The Economic Future of Africa 199091 Tripp Aili Mari Responses of Urban Women to Economic Reform
and Crisis in Urban Tanzania The New Role of Womens Organishyzations 199092
Van de Walle Nicolas The Decline and Fall of the Franc Zone Monshyetary Politics in Francophone Africa 199093
Vergunst Nicolass Building a National Culture Through Political Action or Bidding for Culture at the Political Auction 199094
Warms Richard L The Pyramid of Commerce in Sikasso Factors That Lead to Success in Business 199095
Welch Jr Claude E The Single Party Paradigm De Mortuis 199096
Wenner Mark D Long Term Food Aid Needs The Case of Morocco 1991-2000 199097
Whyte Michael A One Food or Many The Social and Cultural Conshytexts ofFood Production in Uganda and Kenya 199098
Whyte Susan Reynolds The Dynamics of Medical Pluralism in Ugandtz 199099
Bah M Alpha Sierra Leone-Liberia Border Relations 1882-1982 1990100
RECENT DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS Compiled by Joseph J Lauer (Michigan State University)
The theses listed below were reported in Dissertation Abshystracts International (DAI) vol 51 nos 5-7 parts A and B Each citation ends with a page reference to the abstract and order number (if any) for copies Most US dissertations are available from University Microfilms International (300 North Zeeb Road Ann Arbor MI 48106-1346) Canadian theses are available from the National Library of Canada (395 Wellington St Ottawa KIA ON4) British (UK) theses available from the British Library have order numbers with a tlB (for BRDtI) prefix Details on ordering through UMI are in DAI
This is the tenth quarterly supplement to American and Canadian Doctoral Dissertations and Masters Theses on Africa 1974-1987 (Atlanta Crossroads Press 1989) This series lists all US Canadian and British dissertations about Afrishyca that are abstracted in DAI Researchers interested in a particular author or keyword should consult the indexes of DAI or Comprehensive Dissertation Index
Agriculture Arif Abderrahim Introduction and evaluation of perennial forage grasses in central Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 169pp DA51B2677 9030101
Baumgras John E The effects of product markets and multiproduct harvesting on the economics of managing even-aged upland oak stands [Kenya PhD West Virginia U 1990 220pp DA51B2691 9029354
Bouzza Abderrahmane Water conservation in wheat rotations under several management and tilltlge systems in semi-arid areas [Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 132pp DA51B2678 9030107
Chishala Benson H The status of selected micronutrients in Zambian soils and the response of wheat to their application PhD U of Aberdeen (UK) 1987 322pp DA51B2125 BX89747
Etessami Pantea Mutagenesis studies on the genome of cassava ltItent virus (African cassava mosaic virus) PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1989 237pp DA51B2146 BX90010
Hamad Muawia EL-Bedawi PJwspJwrus interactions with some calcareous soils from the Sudan PhD U of Newcastle Upon Tyne (UK) 1989 261pp DA51B2127 BX89718
Qhobela Molapo Characterization of Zanthomonas campestris pathovars affecting maize pearl millet sorghum and sugarcane
[Nigeria PhD Kansas State U 1990 118pp DA51B2699 9029286
Anthropology Bellomo Randy Vincent Methods for documenting unequivocal
evidence of humanly controlled fire at Early Pleistocene archaeological sites in East Africa The role of actualistic studies [Kenya] PhD U of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 437pp DA51A2432 9035145
Crowley Eve Lakeshmi Contracts with the spirits Religion asylum and ethnic identity in the Cacheu Region of Guinea-Bissau PhD Yale U 1990 750pp DA51A2436 9035333
Gruber Mark Francis Sacrifice in the desert An ethnography of the Coptic monastery [Egypt PhD State U of New York at Stony Brook 1990 318pp DA51A2069 9029807
Gunn Susan Elizabeth Development in a nomadic society A Study of indigenous and exogenous change in northern Somalia PhD U of Colorado at Boulder 1990 330pp DA51A2438 9032837
Helms Loretta Ann The special concerns of African-American Peace Corps volunteers EdD Columbia U Teachers Coil 1990 123pp DA51A24399033849
Hirsch Susan Fern Gender and disputing Insurgent voices in coastal Kenyan Muslim courts PhD Duke U 1990 448pp DA51A16709028222
Johnson Brooke Ronald Nomadic networks and pastoral strategies Surviving and exploiting local instability in south Turkana Kenya PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 242pp DA51A20709033117
Lolo Abdalia Mostafa Sociocultural dimensions of popultltion policies in the Third World The Egyptian case PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 514pp DA51A1671 9023941
Shanafelt Robert Andrew Talking peace living conflict The mental and the material on the borders of apartheid [Lesotho PhDI U of Florida 1989 391pp DA51A2071 9028569
Architecture AI-Asad Mohammad The modern state mosque in the eastern Arab
world 1828-1985 [Egypt PhD Harvard U 1990 321pp DA51A21799035430
Arceneaux Kathleen Dugas The script analogue and its application in architectural analysis The reltltionship of African women to African traditional architecture PhD Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U 1989 217pp DA51A1417 9028009
Magutu Gerald Jerry Urban low-income housing and community development in developing countries A reformuhltion with case studies from Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 282pp DA51A14189028944
Biological Sciences Howell James Allen Variation and evolution of Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L) VertIc Fabaceae) PhD Miami U 1990 251pp DA51B2720 9029376
Mengestou Seyoum Species composition dynamics and production of the dominant crustacean zoophlnkton in Lake Awasa Ethiopia PhD U of Waterloo (Can) 1990 DA51B3239
Youm Ousmane Evaluation of natural enemies associated with the millet stalk borer Haimbachia ignefusalis (Hampson) (LepidopteraPyralidae) in Niger PhD Texas AampM U 1990 160pp DA51B218O9027293
Business Administration Aiyeku Joseph Fola ImfXlct of import substitution and export
expansion policy on channels of distribution on non-oil export commodities in Nigeria DBA Nova U 1990 155pp DA51A2095 9031282
Gutu Jackan M An investigation of the environmental dependence hypothesis in state-owned corporations (parastatals) in Kenya A strategic management perspective DBA United States International U 1990 324pp DA51A1682 9027298
Kilani Kilani Abdulkerim The evolution and status of accounting in Libya PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 877pp DA51A1677 BX90144
Okpara Onyemaechi Chikaodi The accessibility and transfer of management technology in Nigerian manufacturing industries DBA United States International U 1990 219pp DA51A1685 9028231
Earth Sciences Owoade Isiaka A yodele Some aspects of the hydrogeology of the crystalline basement complex rocks of south western Nigeria PhD U of Technology Loughborough (UK) 1989 267pp DA51B2254 BX90191
Economics Abdul Hadi Auman Shafiq The role ofcapital markets in underdeveloped countries with fXlrticuhlr reference to South Korea Brazil and Nigeria PhD U of Exeter (UK) 1989 558pp DA51A2471 BX90473
Benjamin Nancy Claire Investment and real exchange rate responses to foreign capital flows A general equilibrium model applied to Cameroon PhD U of California Berkeley 1988 138pp DA51A16939029089
Bocoum Cheick Abagouro An evaluation of the performance of the marketing systems for fed cattle range cattle and beef in Mali PhD Michigan State U2990 217pp DA51A1705 9028626
Deme Mamit A short-run goal programming model of external debt management Nigeria PhD U of Texas at Austin 1990 28Opp DA51A2111 9031553
Diaby Souleymane Economic imfXld analysis of the Ivorian Sardinella fishery PhD U of Rhode Island 1989 209pp DA51A2108 9023253
Esslimi Lahsen Economic liberalization and structural adjustment The Moroccan sugar policy PhD Purdue U 1990 169pp DA51A21089031318
Fakhamps Marcel Sequential decisions under uncertainty and hlbor market failure A model of household behavior in the African semi-arid tropics [Burkina FasoJ PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 359pp DA51A17069028816
Fauniyar Ganesh Prasad An econometric model of rate ofadoption of agricultural technology for developing countries [SwazihlndJ PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 184pp DA51A2110 9032367
Fofanah Alusine Alghali Internal causes ofdependence The role of agriculture in the economy of African state as exemplified in the case of Sierra Leone 1961-1988 PhD U of Denver 1990 263pp DA51A21099033468
Jomini Patrick Andre The economic viability of phosphorus fertilization in southwestern Niger A dynamic approach incorporating agronomic principles PhD Purdue U 1990 233pp DA51A2109 9031345
Kentley Eric George Suakin and its fishermen A study of economic activities and ethnic groupings in a Sudanese port PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 336pp DA51A1709 BX90150
Kourouma Moussa International trade flows and economic interdependence in the West African market PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 2990 138pp DA51A1709 9031803
LOfgren Hans Lennart A quadratic programming study of Egyptian agriculture PhD U ofTexas at Austin 1990 477pp DA51A2104 9031645
Niklitschek Mario Enrique Economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa The implication of the environmental degradation [Ghana] PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 136pp DA51A1707 9030970
Obi John Chukwuka Education and economic growth in Nigeria A case study DA Middle Tennessee State U 1990 85pp
DA51A1701 9026934
Osei-Amoako Yaw Macroeconomic policy in a single-crop economy An econometric study of Ghana PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1990 181pp DA51A2471 9031812
Saadat Yasmin Rita Peasant decision-making Case of North Cameroon PhD Fletcher Sch of Law amp Diplomacy (fufts U)
1989 172pp DA51A1707 9031195
Saerbeck Rainer Project appraisal in dependent economies Application of cost benefit analysis in economic planning in Botswana PhD U of Bradford (UK) 1989 327pp DA51A2475 B-90598
Yassin Abdiaziz Sharif The effects ofgovernment price policies on rural goods A case study-Somalia PhD U of Cincinnati 1990 113pp DA51A2122 9032638
Education Acquaye Alfred A Ghanaian education Its relevance for Ghana in transition EdD U of San Francisco 1990 331pp DA51A1449 9027810
Agahiu Adams Ademu The role of the Nigerian educational system in meeting the skilled manpower needs for national development EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 185pp DA51A23419033593
Akah R Miebi Descriptive analysis of perceived factors influencing the health care choices of rural child-rearing women in Arogbo-Ijaw Nigeria PhD Ohio State U 1990 219pp DA51A2272 9031035
Atanda Alfred Wahabi Locus-of-control and its relation to sex ethnicity religion and education among Ghanaian and Nigerian tribesmen EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 211pp DA51A2314 9033595
Berger jennifer Wildlife extension-a participatory approach to conservation A case study among the Maasai people of Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 379pp DA51A1474 9028739
Boubakri Mohamed The international financial crisis of the 19805 and its impact on educational reform in Morocco with a history of Moroccan education and policy recommendations EdD U of Michigan 1990 253pp DA51A2289 9034360
Cashman Kristen A grounded theory describing factors in the adoption process of the alley farm ing technology by Yoruba women in Nigeria PhD Iowa State U 1990 129pp DA51A2244 9100422
DeVane Evelyn Gaynelle Music education in teacher training colleges in Ghana PhD U of Ghana (Ghana) 1980 484pp DA51A1946 9024805
Dzimbo Kuzvinetsa Peter A critical analysis of the planning and implementation of teacher education reform in Zimbabwe 1980-1987 PhD U of Wisconsin-Madison 1990 307pp DA51A1581 9020438
Egbuna Bridget Georgia An investigation of the crisis in higher education in the two universities of Anambra State Nigeria EdD George Washington U 1990 174pp DA51A1920 9030828
Elatta Taha Mohamed An analysis of indigenous Sudanese graphic imagery and implications for curriculum development in art education PhD Council for National Academic Awards (UK) 1990 319pp DA51A1484 BX90027
Elrayah Tagelsir Hamza A systemic analysis of the problems of the teaching-practice program at Khartoum International Institute for Arabic Language in Sudan PhD Indiana U 1990 278pp DA51A15849030411
Ibida Ego Yvonne A study of tourism education at the university level in Nigeria as viewed by experts in the government higher education and the tourism industry EdD George Washington U 1990 278pp DA51A1921 9030830
Ifeanyi Uju Bibian A content analysis of selected books used in the teaching of African literature in American colleges and universities PhD Kent State U 1990 213pp DA51A1891 9029271
jaja Amelia Nwadiogwa Labour union education in Nigeria PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 24Opp DA51A1478 BX90139
Kupe Serara Segarona A history of the evolution of nursing education in Botswana1922-1980 EdD Columbia UTeachers ColI 1987 506pp DA51A2290 9033919
Lamptey George Nee Oko Public subsidization of nonpublic schools and the development of education in Liberia PhD Columbia U Teachers Coli 1990 185pp DA51A2265 9033869
Laryea Evans Amartey The role of higher education in Africa A study of the attitude of African educators toward the Tananarive recommendations PhD U of North Texas 1990 177pp DA51A14629027718
M uruIi Leunita Auko Education labor force participation residence and fertility among Kenyan women PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 77pp DA51A1933 9032350
Oji Emmanuel Aniefuna Music in education a study of the status of general music education in the curriculum of Anambra (Nigeria) public school system PhD Union Institute 1989 218pp DA51A19479025448
Olurin Niran Emannuel A School administrators perceptions of
discipline and corporal punishment in seleded contemporary Nigerian public secondary schools PhD Indiana State U 1989 187pp DA51A1859 9026706
Pelshak Smith Kyeskat Daspan Rehabilitation and counseling programs for people with disabilities in Nigeria EdD Oklahoma State U 1990 189pp DA51A2270 9035199
Semenye Lois Mvuli The reltltionship between moral reasoning Tearning style and religious orientation of selected students attending theological schools in Kenya EdD Biola U Talbot Sch of Theology 1990 194pp DA51A2257 9025834
Ukaegbu Ephraim Ifeanyichukwu An analysis of problems encountered by Nigerian students as perceived by Nigerian students in urban universities in Texas EdD Texas Southern U 1989 174pp DA51A18679029526
Williams-Lamptey Felicia Walety Teacher training and resource center for adult education in Liberia Curriculum and organization EdD Columbia U Teachers ColI 1990 195pp DA51A2244 9033870
Environmental Sciences Chiotha Sosten Staphiel Biological control of human schistosomiasis using snail-eating fish lMaltlwi PhD U of Maryland ColI Park 1990 174pp DA51B2261 9030877
Fine Arts Coombes Annie Elena Stuart The representation of Africa and the African in Engltlnd 1890-1913 PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1987 498pp DA51A1811 8-83121
Thomas Thelma Katrina Niche decorations from the Tombs of Byzantine Egypt (Heracleopolis Magna and Oxyrhynchus AD 300-5(0) Visions of Afterlife PhD New York U 1990 717pp DA51A14269025149
Folklore Hill Elizabeth Frances A comparative study of the cultural narrative and ltlnguage content of seleded folk tales told in Burma Canada and Yorubaltlnd Nigeria PhD U of Alberta (Can) 1990 DA51A2482
Geography Krabacher Thomas Scott Fishing food and change along the Sherbro Coast of Sierra Leone PhD U of California Davis 1990 416pp DA51A1726 9026837
Perry Edward Carl Core-periphery reltltions An empirical study of North Cameroon PhD U of Pennsylvania 1990 290pp DA51A17269026626
Picard Mary Theresa Local participation in integrated and multiobjective river basin pltlnning A case study of the Senegal River
Basin PhD Oark U 1990 337pp DA51A1727 9026085
Ramphall Davin Rural energy pltlnning and development in the Third World A multicriteria evaluation approach [Kenya PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 378pp DA51A2123 9032366
Health Sciences Anyanwu Rosemary Chinyere A food safety control strategy for
developing countries Based on studies of Nigeria Ghana Cote dIvoire United Kingdom and France PhD U of Reading (UK) 1989 413pp DA51B2840 BX90197
Chitsulo Lester A comparative study on measurement of Schistosoma mansoni transmission by coprologic and serologic techniques [Egypt amp Maltlwi] PhD Tulane U 1990 120pp DA51B2841 9032509
Ehigiator Lucky Osarchieman The rural health model in Bendel State of Nigeria Impad of community participation DrPH U of California Berkeley 1989 279pp DA51B2306 9028705
Guptill Katharine Schuyler Evaluation of an infant weaning food intervention in Kwara State Nigeria ScD Johns Hopkins U Sch of Public Health and Hygiene 1990 379pp DA51B3331 9030682
Khogali Fathia Ahmed Mohammed The design implementation monitoring and evaluation of a training programme for prospedive catering officers for hospitals in the Sudan PhD U of Bath (UK) 1989 430pp DA51B3307 BX90609
Nhare Duncan Kinyua Simple predictors of low birthweight at the community level Their potential application in primary health care for the prevention ofadverse pregnancy outcomes in rural Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 336pp DA51B2309 9028388
Troslte Richard Murray Differential household survival during a drought-induced food crisis in central Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 536pp DA51B2310 9028376
UpvalI Michele Jean The articultltion of nurses and indigenous healers in Swaziltlnd A nursing perspedive PhD U of Utah 1990 241pp DA51B3329 9100377
History Asres Alem History of the Ethiopian Student Movement (in Ethiopia
and North America) Its impact on internal social change 1960-1974 PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 216pp DA51A1733 9030844
Cook Weston Franklin The Hundred Years War for Morocco 1465-1580 Warfare and state building in the early modern Maghrib PhD Georgetown U 1989 652pp DA51A1740 9027667
Coventry Donald C The public career of Sir Francis Reginald Wingate High Commissioner for Egypt 1917-1919 PhD The
American V 1989 326pp DA51A1730 9027884
Diallo Geraldyne Pemberton The philosophy of Ahmed Sikou Touri and its impact on the development of the Republic of Guinea 1958-1971 PhD City V of New York 1990 278pp DA51A1731 9029929
Gatlin Darryle John A socioeconomic history of Sao Vicente de Cabo Verde 1830-1970 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 284pp DA51A24919017069
Ghebre-Ab Habtu World War II and the disposal of Africa orientale italiana (a comparative study) PhD Miami V 1990 228pp DA51A2127 9029383
James Marylee Massey Good news for the poor The Church and community development in South Africa PhD Boston V 1990 285pp DA51A2130 9029767
Lazerson Joshua Nathaniel The Communist Party of South Africa the Springbok Legion and the South African Congress of Democrats Democratic whites in the South African liberation movement 1942-1964 PhD Northwestern V 1990 433pp DA51A2130 9031953
Mbuia-JOao Tome Nhamitambo The revolt of Dom Jeronimo Chingulia of Mombasa1590-1637 (an African episode in the Portuguese century of decline) [Kenya] PhD Catholic V of America 1990 577pp DA51A1733 9027645
Rubert Steven Craig You have taken my sweat Agricultural wage labour in colonial Zimbabwe 1904 to 1945 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 416pp DA51A2491 9033971
Schoenbrun David Lee Early history in eastern AfricaS Great Lakes region Linguistic ecological and archaeological approaches ca 500 BC to ca AD 1000 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 851pp DA51A2491 9033982
Journalism Chaudhary Anju Grover Coverage of development news by Western and Third World newspapers Theory and practice [Nigeria PhD V of Maryland CoIl Park 1990 297pp DA51A1427 9030874
Ngwe George Anuongong The Pan-African News Agency A regional response to global news flow problems PhD Southern Illinois V at Carbondale 1989 149pp DA51A1813 9022810
Language Faraclas Nicholas Gregory A grammar of Nigerian Pidgin PhD V of CaliforniaBerkeley 1989 706pp DA51A1595 9028817
Mangana Mark Rhetorical content in the Amarna correspondence
from the Levant [Egypt PhD Hebrew Vnion Coll-Jewish Institute of Religion 1990 224pp DA51A1593 9028107
Nyaggah Lynette Behm Cross-Linguistic influence in Kenyan English The impact of Swahili and Kikuyu on syntax PhD Vof California Los Angeles 1990 236pp DA51A1598 9028355
Sheridan J Mark The homilies of Rufus of Shotep on the Gospels of Matthew and Luke [Egypt] PhD Catholic V of America 2990 487pp DA51A1593 9027966
Law Ogiamien Tony Bestman Emokpae The legal aspects and implications of artificial conception services in Nigeria PhD Vof Essex (VK) 1989 411pp DA51A1747 8-90113
Literature Adal Youmna A Sufism in Ibn Khaldun An annotated translation
of the Shifa al-Sailli-Tahdhib al-MasailITunisia PhD Indiana V 1990 378pp DA51A1629 9030377
Guzofsky Rosalie Mujeres heroicas en el romancero judeo~spafiol [Morocco] PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 310pp DA51A1631 9026568
Mama Raouf Images of Africa and Africans in Western literature PhD V of Michigan 1990 130pp DA51A2377 9034479
Sample Maxine J Cornish The representation of space in selected works by Bessie Head Buchi Emecheta and Flora Nwapa PhD Emory V 1990 174pp DA51A1611 9027938
Mass Communications Morgan Muhammad Patricia-Devine An intracultural communication model for socioeconomic redevelopment in Sub-Saharan Africa PhD V of Kentucky 1990 258pp DA51A2189 9035046
Morgan Gary Benedict US media and government A content analysis of press coverage of the us call for sanctions against Libya DA V of Northern Colorado 1990 119pp DA51A1817 9029136
Political Science Adams Linda Shull From peace partner to security partner An
examination of US-Egyptian relations in the Carter administration PhD V of South Carolina 1990 310pp DA51A1748 9029155
Adogamhe Paul Garuba Nigeria-OPEC relations Analysis of the change in Nigerias foreign policy behavior toward OPEC 1983-1985 PhD City V of New York 1990 382pp DA51A1749 9029908
Akingbemi A yodele Makanju-Ola Agricultural development in Nigeria An analysis of the World Bank-assisted Agricultural Development Program PhD Claremont Graduate Sch 1990 349pp DA51A2141 9032564
Attah Okon Efiong The role of African soldiers in politics New diredions in comparing civilian and military regimes PhD Washington V 1989 266pp DA51A1749 9027391
Fage Kamilu Sani Nigerias foreign policy towards Chad 1960-1985 A study of the dynamics of African inter-state relations PhD Vof Pittsburgh 1990 266pp DA51A251O 9028459
Khadiagala Gilbert Muruli The Frontline States in southern African international politics 1975-1989 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 428pp DA51A1764 9030210
Kimaru Christopher Maina An analysis of us foreign assistance to tropical Africa in the 1980s PhD V of Maryland Baltimore County 1990 169pp DA51A2154 9032712
Kosoko David Nigerias inter-African relations A study of continuity and change in Nigerias African policy 1960-1983 PhD American V 1990 287pp DA51A1764 9028140
Mitchell Thomas G Black faces white heads Internal settlements in southern Africa PhD V of Southern California 1990 DA51A1765
Rana Kipkorir Aly Azad Politics underdevelopment and socilll conflict A study of class formation in Kenya PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 358pp DA51A2S06 9033979
Sanad Jamal Ali Islam and sociopolitical change A comparative study of Egyptian Kuwaiti and Palestinian attitudes PhD V of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 DA51A2S06
Sandberg Eve Nan International foreign aid donor cohesion and donor bounded decision-making in Zambias agricultural sedor PhD Yale V 1990 353pp DA51A2S07 9035366
Solop Frederic Ira From the margins to the mainstream The antiapartheid movement and the politics of agenda-setting in the United States PhD Rutgers The State V of New Jersey New Brunswick 1990 302pp DA51A2507 9034957
Tevoedjre Eric The limits and uses ofdeviance in Franco-African relations The relations of Guinea (Conakry) Congo and Benin with France 1958-1981 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 317pp DA51A17669030256
Tidwell Alan Interdependence ethnicity and anti-apartheid The case ofTransAfrica PhD V of Kent at Canterbury (UK) 1989 267pp DA51A1767 BX90013
Torulagha Priye Sunday A study of moral norms concerning war in precolonial traditional Nigerian societies PhD V of Oklahoma 1990 289pp DA51A2151 9033285
Psychology
Pretorius Johannes W White South African identity development and psychopathology PhD Boston V 1990 152pp DA51B2632 9019700
Religion Bassaw Joseph Kwamina Developing a ministry of evangelism among Ghanaians in Brooklyn New York DMin Drew V 1990 160pp DA51A2407 9100003
Frankfurter David Thomas Munro Elijah in Upper Egypt Studies in the history and composition of the Coptic Elijah Apocalypse PhD Princeton V 1990 407pp DA51A1652 9027546
Katz Jonathan Glustrom The vision of the Prophet in fifteenth century North Africa Muhammad al-Zawawis Tuhfat al-Nazir PhD Princeton V 1990 404pp DA51A1653 9027549
Sociology Achanfuo-Yeboah David Joe Internal migration population redistribution and urbanisation in Ghana PhD V of Alberta (Can) 199ODA51A2525
Asana Festus Ambe Problems of marriage and family life in an African context viewed from the perspective of the Christian pastor as counselor [Cameroon] ThO Boston V Sch of Theology 1990 332pp DA51A1790 9026046
Cole Bankole Akinyemi Police power and accountability in the Nigerian criminal process PhD V of Keele (UK) 1989 615pp DA51A1782 BX89951
Diop Francois Path Diop Economic determinants of child health and the utilization of health services in Sub-Saharan Africa The case of Ivory Coast PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 232pp DA51A2525 9030184
Fluharty David Henning Charisma as attachment to the divine Some Hasidic principles for comparison of social movements ofGandhi Nasser Ben-Gurion and King [Egypt] PhD V of New Hampshire 1990 584pp DA51A1802 9027429
Hamid Adil Abdelaziz Mohamed Perceptions of the Sudanese professional working in Saudi Arabia on migration and economic development of the Sudan PhD V of North Texas 1990 152pp DA51A17999027708
Macharia Sospeter Kinuthia The role of social networks and the state in the urban informal sector The case of Nairobi Kenya PhD V of Cali fomi a Berkeley 1989 281pp DA51A1781 9028942
Mengesha Astair Gebremariam The role of women in agricultural production and household decision-making A cross-cultural comparison
between India and Cameroon PhD Iowa State V 1990 170pp DA51A2539 9035101
Osirim Mary Johnson Characteristics ofentrepreneurship in Nigerian industries that started small PhD Harvard V 1990 251pp DA51A2539 9035529
Zaky Hassan Hussein Mohamed Simultaneous approach to family size decisions in Egypt PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 205pp DA51A17869030272
Theater Creamer Richard E Athol Fugard The playwright as director of his works [South Africa) PhD City V of New York 1990 402pp DA51AI4449029926
Theology Egbulem Chris Nwaka The Rite Zairois in the context of liturgical inculturation in midd1e-belt Africa since the Second Vatican Council STD Catholic V of America 1989 41Opp DA51AI659 9027616
Urban amp Regional Planning Elkhishin Khaled Salah Planning for growth in the Cairo region A
strategic management approach modelled on the Paris experience [Egypt PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 311pp DA51AI803 9026548
Oluwoye Jacob Oludoye Assessment of pedestrian crossing activity in the determination of reducing conflict between pedestrian and vehicles along a strip of commercial streets in Nigeria PhD V of New South Wales (Australia) 1988 DA51AI804
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The question of the relationship of American researchers right of other nations to impose conditions on foreign to South Africa was raised at last springs board meeting research though I sometimes question the wisdom of and a committee of which I was a hesitant member doing so and I certainly question the wisdom of us produced a resolution recommending that scholars imposing restrictions on ourselves I am opposed to any working in South Africa make contact with the Union of ideological vetting of scholarship I do not believe that we Democratic University Staff Associations We decided to should demand that other scholars take an ideological bring the question before the Business Meeting in litmus test I believe our obligation is to seek our truths Baltimore where a number of amendments were passed wherever we find them To do this we must avoid Since there was no quorum it left us with the problem of ideological blinders and in fact we should seek to criticize what to do with the resolution Convinced that I was in a our own assumptions I have also been convinced that it is minority in my reservations I decided to appoint a new wrong for the ASA to establish a special link to UDUSA committee of people involved with South Africa I found which is a member of the Mass Democratic Movement three people willing to serve but as I looked for a fourth I though my own sympathies are strongly with the MOM I increasingly found that others shared my reservations believe it is incumbent on scholars to make contacts with including many who like myself considered themselves the broadest possible range of groups As an organization strong supporters of the liberation struggle I have we may favor some kinds of exchanges over others but it therefore decided to leave the matter until the spring board is wrong for us to oppose any exchange of ideas or any meeting Members of this board or other members of the contact between scholars There is one other consideration association are free to re-write the resolution we discussed South Africa is going through a rapid process of change in Baltimore or to prepare another one This is not the time for us to link ourselves to any single
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PRISONERS OF CONSCIENCE IN SUDAN The following information was provided by Africa Watch and Amnesty International
The Sudan Government is continuing to hold several hundred political prisoners in conditions that are seriously prejudicial to their physical and psychological health and in some cases put them in danger of serious disablity or premature death These are flagrant violations of the basic rights of detainees In addition torture is practiced on a systematic basis particularly in non-official detention centres
Since the current military government seized power in Sudan in June 1989 a total of several thousand people have been detained without charge and without trial at least once While most have subsequently been released there are presently estimated to be a minimum of 400 political prisoners in Sudan About half of this number are held in ghost-houses the unofficial detention centers of the security services and the remainder in the official prisons chiefly Kober Prison (Khartoum) Shalla Prison (Darfur Region) Port Sudan New Haifa and Kassala Prisons (eastern Region) Dabak prison (near Khartoum) and Military Headquarters More than fifty political detainees are known to be suffering from medical conditions which require treatment
Commonly those suspected of anti-government activities or views are detained by members of the security forces (organizations newly set up since the coup detat of June 1989) and taken at once to ghost houses In these centers detainees are subjected to a wide range of forms of abuse Africa Watch knows of over 70 detainees who have been subjected to torture Some of these methods leave serious physical and psychological scars and one detainee Dr Ali Fadul died under torture in April After a period ranging between a few days to several weeks the detainees are transferred to normal prisons including Kober Prison Shalla and Port Sudan In these prisons the detainees are not subjected to torture and are allowed to socialize with other prisoners However medical attention is frequently deliberately denied even to seriously ill detainees giving rise to grave concern in many cases In Shalla prison
located in a remote desert lack of food clean water and sanitation is also a matter of concern
Among the prisoners of conscience in Sudan are numerous academics detained without charge or trial since a new military government seized power Some have been released uncharged but up to a dozen are still held at various prisons in Sudan They are detained because of their peaceful opposition to the new military government and in some cases because of their past activities
Recommendations for action include writing urgent appeals to the Sudanese authorities listed below
His Excellency Mr Abdalla Ahmed Abdalla Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Sudan 2210 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington DC 20008
His Excellency Mr el Rashid Abu Shama Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Sudan 3 Cleveland Row StJamess London SW1A 1DD England
Lt-Gen Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir Peoples Palace POBox 281 Khartoum Sudan
Mr Mahjoub al-Badawi Mohamed Minister of Education Ministry of Education Khartoum Sudan
African Book Drive by Osei-Mensah Aborampah
Over the last five years a group of imental basis for expansion into other problems University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee African countries We do not anticipate any problems students faculty and staff has built a In the course of the book drive in soliciting the books and in spite of framework for a Book Drive to colshy however we have encountered severe time constraints books that we collect lect books for African universities and financial constraints Finding a way are carefully sorted to suit the needs secondary schools The group beshy to ship the books has become the most of African institutions We ask for lieves that books provide a unique frustrating aspect of the drive Meanshy help in locating funding agencies that type of relief and human capital inshy while requests for books continue to are willing to support the book drive vestment for their users Most memshy be sent in by a few more schools in Any suggestions or questions conshybers including myself are aware of Ghana Thus we want to inform cerning this project may be forwarded the acu te shortage of reading materishy readers about the ongoing book drive to Osei-Mensah Aborampah Departshyals that exist in many African institushy in Wisconsin and to network with orshy ment of Afro-American Studies Unishytions The group has assisted in makshy ganizations and individuals involved versity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Box ing a number of book shipments to in similar projects in order to exshy 413 Milwaukee WI 53201 (414) 229shyvarious schools in Ghana on an exper- change ideas and help solve common 4155
Opportunities in Africa Visions in Action WorldTeach Urban Development Internship Programs in Africa
Namibia independent since March 1990 is seeking colshyVisions in Action is a small nonsectarian nonpolitical lege graduates to serve as math science and English
NGO offering one-year internships in Africa beginning teachers in rural primary and secondary schools throughshyJuly 1991 and October 1991 Positions are available with out the country WorldTeach an international voluntary African nonprofit organizations international developshy service agency based at Harvard University has been inshyment organizations newspapers magazines and health vited to identify select and place candidates The Worldshyclinics The program involves a month-long orientation TeachNamibia program offers participants the opportushyincluding intensive language study followed by a 12- nity to live and work in a rural community and to put month internship their knowledge and skills to work in building a new and
equitable education system Visions has secured placements in Nairobi Kenya and
Kampala Uganda beginning in July 1991 and will open 1) Applications are accepted from all majors no teachshyprograms in Francophone Africa and Sou thern Africa in ing or language experience is required Fall 1991 or Spring 1992 if there is sufficient interest 2) Volunteers receive housing and a monthly salary to
cover day to day expenses Interns are required to cover their own costs which 3) Volunteers make a one-year commitment and pay a
will be between $4200 and $4800 per year Some interns program fee of $3950 which covers airfare health insushymay receive a stipend to partially cover their housing rance placement training and support costs though this cannot be guaranteed
For more information call or write WorldTeach HarshyApplications are due June 14 1991 for October proshy vard Institute for International Development One Eliot
grams For applications contact Visions in Action 3637 Street Cambridge MA 02138-5705 (617) 495-5527 FAX Fulton St NW Washington DC 20007 (202) 625-7403 (617) 495-1239
Iowa Africanists are pleased to announce the founding of the Iowa African Studies Association (IASA) with some 80 active members IASA wishes to be in touch with other state and regional associations to share information on activities and plans Please contact the Iowans through Robert T Anderson Iowa Peace Institute Box 480 Grinnell IA 50112 (515shy236-4880) or James J Zaffiro Dept of Political Science Central COllege Pella IA 50219 (515-628-5123)
Future Meetings and Calls for Papers
Dalhousie University (Halifax Nova Scotia Canada) sponsored a symposium in March on The Political Econoshymy of Security amp Democracy in the South in the 1990s Dishyalectics of National Adjustments Regional Conflicts amp Gloshybal Alignments dealing with the implications of structural adjustment conditions and changing East-West relations on security and development in Africa with parshyticular reference to regional cooperation and politicallibershyalization
On September 26--281991 a symposium building on the first Africa session will be held with a comparative foshycus on the Caribbean and Southeast Asia including conshytrasting contextual and theoretical perspectives surviving at the margins in the new international division of labor and power
Participation is invited from academics analysts media and NGOs Please contact the organizer for further details and with paper proposals Funding is very limited so parshyticipants should seek financial support from their own inshystitutions Only paper-givers may be offered accommodashytion
Organizer Timothy M Shaw African Studies amp Forshyeign Policy Studies Dalhousie University Halifax Nova Scotia B3H 4H6 (902) 494-6630 FAX (902) 494-2319
A joint Royal African SocietyAfrican Studies Associashytion of the UK conference on The African Presence in the United Kingdom will be held on Friday 13 December 1991 at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies University of London
Proposals for papers and further information is availashyble from David Killingray Dept of Historical and Cultural Studies Goldsmiths College University of London New Cross London SE14 6NW England
The Arts Council of the African Studies Association (ACASA) is pleased to announce the Ninth Triennial Symshyposium on African Art It will be hosted by the University of Iowas School of Art and Art History and Museum of Art in Iowa City and will run from April 23 to April 25 1992
Panel and paper proposals from all disciplines and geoshygraphical areas are welcome and those that emphasize cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural approaches are espeshy
cially welcome Deadline for panel proposal submissions is Spring 1991
and the deadline for paper proposals is October 11991 Please send to Allen F Roberts Program Chair Anthropolshyogy Dept McBride Hall The University of Iowa Iowa City IA 52242
Recent Meetings The Constituent Conference of the World Council of Pashy
nafrican Organizations Project met in Cotonou Benin from 11 to 15 February 1991 The meeting was held to promote exchanges of ideas and co-operation between Panafrican Organizations in the international community and all other organizations committed to promoting the renaissance of the African personality humanism and a just and durable peace in a non-racial world
For further information write Africa-Cultures Internashytional Institute Carre 6 Ancien Pont BP 1245 Cotonou Benin
A symposium Science in Africa - Achievements and Prospects was convened during the Sub-Saharan Africa Program of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting in Washington DC on Februshyary 151991 The purpose of the symposium was to inshycrease awareness of the success and importance of science in Africa by highlighting several Africans whose work has affected the world scientific community and made a signifishycant impact on science and technology within Africa Its audience was a diverse group of scientists in related fields as well as science policy experts representatives from the development and diplomatic communities and Africanists from many disciplines
For further information write AAAS Sub-Saharan Afrishyca Program Directorate for International Programs 1333 H Street NW Washington DC 20005 (202) 326--6650
At the Annual Conference on African Policy Issues held at the World Bank on April 3 1991 Robert McNamara preshysented Africas Development Crisis Agricultural Stagnashytion Population Explosion and Environmental Degradashytion In addition Ibrahim Gambari Richard Joseph Kefle Wadajo and Moses Tesi presented Democratic Change in Africa Its Sustenance and Consolidation For further inshyformation regarding this conference write to Moses Tesi Middle Tennessee State University Department of Political Science Murfreesboro TN 37132
Africana Resources in Frankfurt (Germany) (excerpted from Newletter 3 Johann Wolfgang Goethe-UniversiHit October 1990)
Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek (Oty and University Library) Bockenheimer Landstrasse 134-138 6000 Frankfurt am Main 1 Phone 0697907-212
Opening hours Monday Wednesday Friday 10 am - 430 pm Tuesday Thursday 10am- 8 pm
The City and University Library of Frankfurt has an exshytensive collection of works on Africa which - regarding its size and completeness is unparalleled in the Germanshyspeaking world The Africa collection (one of the largest collections on Africa existing in Europe) consists of more than 120000 volumes with 5000 to 6000 acquisitions a year
Hiob Ludolf (1624-1704) the founder of Ethiopian studshyies made the first large donation to the section on Africa A valuable collection of Ethiopian manuscripts was given to the library by the scientist Eduard Ruppell (1794-1884) Continuous acquisitions of reseach reports contributed to keeping the Africa collection always up to date While up to World War II literature on the whole Mrican continent was collected after World War II the emphasis shifted to IIMrica South of the Sahara Today the largest and most important section is the Library of the German Colonial Society It is due to the existence of this stock that in 1964 the spedal collection area IIAfrica South of the Sahara was transferred to the Oty and University Library of Frankfurt Apart from the African states bordering the Mediterraneshyan and Sudan Ethiopia and the Hom of Africa all African countries belong to this special collection area as well as all fields of study except modern economics law and
medicine To make the literature available on Africa known outshy
side Frankfurt a special catalogue (Subject Catalogue Afrishyca Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek Frankfurt am Main Bearb von ID Wolcke-Renk Miinchen New York Lonshydon Paris Saur Vols 1 ff) has been appearing since 1976 as well as a quarterly Current Contents Africa (CCA) inshyforming about new articles from and on Africa In addishytion a listing of all recently acquired titles is published four times a year
Volkerkundliche Bibliothek (Ethnological Library) Liebigstr41 6000 Frankfurt Am Main 1 Phone 069721012
Opening hours Monday - Thursday 2-530pm Friday 9 -12 am
The Ethnological Library which is adminstrated by the Frobenius Institute at present possesses about 85000 volshyumes It contains the literary collection of the Frobenius Institute (about 43800 volumes) of the Frankfurt Museum of Ethnography (about 27900 volumes) of the Institute for Historical Ethnology Johann Wolfgang Goethe University (about 12800 volumes) and of the Frobenius Society (about 500 volumes) The Ethnological Library is at the same time a faculty library within the Faculty of History of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University The Africa secshytion contains about 25000 volumes
Calls for Papers and Authors For a special issue marking the
events and aftermath of 1492 in Eushyrope and the Americas Radical History Review solicits articles including but not limited to the following topics European expansion the conquest of the Americas slavery and the slave trade the origins of European racism and the formation of multi-cultural New World societies
Send to Radical History Review Quincentenary Issue Tamiment Lishybrary 70 Washington Square South 10th Floor New York NY 10012
the series will encourage work that uncovers the linkages among changes
Lynne Rienner Publishers anshy originating in the household workshynounces the inauguration of Women place community and nation-state as and Change in the Developing these are perceived initiated and reshyWorld a series edited by Mary Moshy sponded to by women ran Manuscripts and inquiries should
Focusing on the impact of broad be directed to Mary H Moran Deshysocioeconomic change on women and partment of Sociology and Anthropolshyconceptions of gender in the developshy ogy Colgate University Hamilton ing world this series seeks to broaden NY 13346-1398 or to Martha Peacock the concept of development to include LRP 1800 30th Street Suite 314 Boulshythe active creative participation of loshy der CO 80301 cal women and men In particular
Scarecrow Press which has already published over 40 volumes in its series of African Historical Dictionaries is looking for authors to write or revise the following volumes Congo-Brazzavile Djibouti Kenya Malawi and Uganda We also need authors for a bibliography covering the continent by region subject etc If you are interested please contact (enclosing a brief resume) Jon Woronoff Series Editor 3839 Rodman Street NW Washington DC 20016
Through publication of Kalahari A Journal of Southern African Writing the
Kalahari Press (a private not-for-gain organization) will provide an unprecedented educational bridge between southern Africa and North America Kalahari is looking for fiction and non-fiction written by people from Botswana Lesotho Namibia South Africa Swaziland and Zimbabwe It is intended solely as a vehicle of literary and cultural self-expression not as an outlet for political or economic analysis
Contents Short stories poetry pershysonal essays profiles and artwork Original submissions are especially welcome If your work has been pubshylished elsewhere please provide copshyyright permission to publish it in Kalashyhari
Length Short stories and personal esshysays can range from a paragraph up to 2500 words Profiles can be as short as a paragraph or up to 1000 words
Languages Most of the articles will be published in English though some will appear in a local language with an English translation If you do write in a local language please subshymit your work with a translation
Deadline Submissions must be reshyceived by June 1991 for consideration in the premier issue to be published in November December 1991
Send submissions to Kalahari Press 4000 Cathedral Avenue NW 138B Washington DC 20016
AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS The J Gus Liebenow Fellowship is designed to recruit
and provide assistance for minority students (who are US citizens) interested in pursuing the PhD degree in any school of Indiana University with a concentration in Afrishycan Studies American Indians African Americans Hisshypanic Americans and Puerto Ricans who will receive a bachelors degree from a regionally-accredited college or university by the fall of the year they enroll may apply Students who have received a masters degree or are curshyrently enrolled in graduate study may also apply Tenure of the Liebenow Fellowship is two (2) years with a stipend of $8000 plus tuition and normal fees for each year The successful fellow must maintain a GP A of 32 for the durashytion of the fellowship period and is expected to devote full-time to study during the fellowship period and will not be required to teach or provide other services The Afshyrican Studies Program the students academic department and the University Graduate School will assist the fellow in securing additional funding to continue study for the period after the fellowship
Application Procedure Students should submit a completed fellowship applicashytion to the African Studies Program as well as submit an application to the department or school in which they plan to enroll at Indiana University Application fonns for the J Gus Liebenow Fellowship are available through Patrick
OMeara Director African Studies Program Woodburn Hall 221 Indiana University Bloomington IN 47405 (812) 855-8284
The Trustees of the Institute of Current World Affairs are offering a two-year fellowship in southern Africa ICWA requires Fellows to be 35 or younger and provides support for spouses but tends to shy away from applishycants with small children It does not fund the writing of books already outlined or completing advanced degrees so only candidates who have finished their formal educashytions are considered If a candidate is a practicing professhysional expertise in a field that would be valuable in southshyern Africa such as international law political geography or journalism is preferred Candidates can be of any nashytionality but the ICWA medium of exchange is English
Fellowship applications should include (a) a curriculum vitae or resume (b) an infonnal personalprofessional aushytobiography (c) a rationale and design for the fellowship (this is not intended to be followed to the letter we read it with an eye peeled for seriousness imagination depth of homework wit and writing style) and (d) three samples of previous writing For infonnation contact The Institute of Current World Affairs The Crane-Rogers Foundation 4 West Wheelock Street Hanover NH 03755 (603) 643-5548
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Bucknell University African andor Middle East History
One year replacement position at the Assistant Professhysor level jointly in Department of History and Internationshyal Relations Program To teach 33 load including twoshysemester survey in herhis field and preferably semester courses in history of Imperialism and in European Internal Relations before 1900 Applications will be reviewed as reshyceived Contact Mark Newman Department of History Bucknell University Lewisburg Pa 17837 Applications from women and members of minority groups are espeshycially encouraged
Social Science Research Council Program in African Studies
The Social Science Research Council invites applications for a Program Associate to complement current staffing of its Program in African Studies Applicants must have a PhD in one of the social sciences Candidates with multi-
The Travelling Sabbatical Professor Ernest N Emenyonu seeks a position as a proshy
fessor of African literature for the 1991-92 academic sesshysion He has taught in several universities in the US and was a tenured professor at the University of Colorado Boulder before returning to Nigeria in 1975 He has been professor of English and Literary Studies at the University of Calabar since 1980 and spent the 1984-85 academic year at the University of Montana Missoula as an Exchange Professor of English He currently serves as the General Editor of Calabar Studies in African Literature For a copy of his resume write to him at the University of Calabar Deshypartment of English and Literary Studies PO Box 3645 Unical Post Office Calabar Nigeria
Professor E J Alagoa seeks teachingresearch position in African history as of 1992-93 preferably in affiliation with an African Afro-American andor inter-disciplinary studies program His areas of specialty and in which he has published extensively are oral tradition methodology and historiography For a copy of his resume write to E J Alagoa PO Box 125 University of Port Harcourt Choba Port Harcourt Rivers State Nigeria or Lisa Aronson Deshypartment of Arts Skidmore College Saratoga Springs NY 12866
disciplinary backgrounds are desirable as are candidates who could help link our programs to other regions of the world through the development of comparative projects
Duties would include assisting with research planning planning seminars workshops and conferences over seeshying fellowship competitions preparing grant proposals and maintaining relationships with researchers and acashydemic institutions throughout the world
Salary negotiable depending upon qualifications The Council is seeking an applicant who can take up the posishytion in September 1991 Candidate should submit a letter of application resume and three letters of reference to Afshyrica Program Social Science Research Council 605 Third Avenue New York NY 10158 EOE Applications from women and minorities are especially welcome
Publications of Interest Temple University Presss recent release of the Catalog of
the Charles L Blockson Afro-American Collection is comprised of materials that date from 1581 to the present It is among the largest collection of items relating to the African Diasshypora experience and is the first catalog by an AfricanshyAmerican bibliophile to be published by a major universishyty It is available to ASA members at a 20 discount off the list price of $6995 To order call toll-free 1-800-457shy1656 FAX (215) 787-4719 or write Temple University Press Broad amp Oxford Streets Philadelphia PA 19122
The African Development Prespectives yenetlrbook 1989 (Vol n Karl Wohlmuth et al (eds) fills a gap in the literature on Africas development problems Experts from African and international organizations from universities and research institutions from government and non-governmental orshyganizations report on problems and solutions on new polishycies programmes projections and visions on new and onshygoing projects in and for Africa To order write to Verlag Schelzky ampJeep Arndtstr II D-1000 Berlin 61 Germany ISBN 3-923024-29-0 Pb 712 pp DM 98- $5800
umd and People of Nigeria Rivers State ed E J Alagoa and Tekena N Tamuno Port Harcourt Riverside Commushynications 1989253 pp softcover Contains 28 scholarly arshyticles divided according to the following topics the natural environment the human environment culture history politics and government the economy and social developshyment $25 plus $150 postage and handling Order from Lisa Aronson Dept of Art Skidmore College Saratoga Springs NY 12866
1990 Mentbership Directory Addendum We regret that the following names were inadvertently omitted from the 1990 Membership Directory All of these individuals reshynewed their memberships before the June 1 1990 deadline for inclusion in the Directory
Aborampah Osei-Mensah University of Wisconsin 214 Mitchell Hall Box 413 Milwaukee WI 53201 Associate Professor University of Wisconsin Sociology West Africa414-2294155
Ambruster Nancy 42 W 13th St 213 NewYorkNY 10(H1 Librarian Brooklyn Public Library
Barkan Joel 833 River St Iowa City IA 52246 Professor University of Iowa Political Science East Africa 319-335-2337
Barkan Sandra 833 River St Iowa City IA 52246 Associate Director Honors Program University of Iowa Comshyparative Literature 319-335-1684
Borstelmann M 1705 Buck Creek Ct Fayetteville NC 28304 History
Calhoun Craig Carolina Population Center 123 W Franklin St Chapel Hill NC27514 Research Associate University of North Carolina Political Scishyence 919-966-2329
Coger Dalvan 1433 W Crestwood Dr Memphis TN 38119 Associate Professor Northwest Memphis Community College History Southern Africa 901-678-3392
Coger Greta M 1433 W Crestwood Dr Memphis TN 38119 Instructor Northwest Memphis Community College Literashyture West Africa 901-678-3392
DeLargy Pamela Carolina Population Center 123 W Franklin St Chapel Hill NC 27514 Research Associate University of North Carolina Political Scishyence 919-966-2329
Hoover Ellen United Methodist Church PO Box 22037 Kitwe Zambia Assistant Professor Faculte Methodiste de Thoologie History North Africa
Hoover Jeffrey United Methodist Church PO Box 22037 Kitwe Zambia Associate Professor Universite de Lubumbashi History Censhytral Africa
Kokole Omari H Department of Political Science SUNY-Binghamton Binghamshyton NY 13902 SUNY-Binghamton ReligionPhilosophy Political Science East North West Africa
Nyang Sulayman S PO Box 1193 Howard University Washington DC 20059 Howard University Political Science
Nyangoro Julius E University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Africa amp AfroshyAmerican Studies 401 Alumni Bldg 004 A Chapel Hill NC 27514 University of North Carolin at Chapel Hill Political Science
Ofuatey-Kodjoe W 112-40 177th St St Albans NY 11433 Professor City University of New York Political Science West Africa 212-642-24
Rubin Deborah S Department of SociologyAnthropology University of the Pashycific Stockton CA 95209-3903 Assistant Professor University of the Pacific Anthropology East Africa 209-946-2815
Salamone Frank A 23 West St White Plains NY 10605 Associate Professor Chair Iona College - Seton School Anthroshypology West Africa 914-378-8135
Udogu E Ike Department of Political Science Francis Marion College Florshyence SC 29501 Associate Professor Francis Marion College Political Science Nigeria West Africa 803-661-1617
Yansane Aguibouy Box 4549 Berkeley CA 94704 Professor San Francisco State University Economics 415-338shy2495
NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS TO THE AFRICAN STUDIES REVIEW
The office phone number of Carol Thompson edishytor of the African Studies Review has been changed to 213-740-1683 Professor Thompsons address remains the same Department of Political Science VKC 327 University of Southern California Los Angeles CA 90089-0044
ANNUAL MEETING PAPERS 1990
The following papers are included in the collection of the proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association Baltimore Maryland 14 November 1990 Individual copies are available at $4 each for ASA members and $5 for nonmembers Complete sets of the pashypers in xerox microfilm or microfiche are available for $375 When ordering individual papers please include the order number that accompanies each entry Contact Afrishycan Studies Association Credit Union Building Emory University Atlanta Georgia 30322
Adam Hussein M Leadership Values and NGOVDO Institution Building 19901
Aduonum Kwasi The Atum Pan Talking Drum in the Akan Adowa Musical Ensemble 19902
Aduonum Kwasi Text and Rhythm in African Music 19903 Ajayi Omofolabo Constructing Gender Through Myths An Analyshy
sis of Some West African Myths 19904 Alexander Neville Discussants Comments Black and White Polishy
tics in South Africa The Road Ahead 19905 Allman Jean Marie The Oral Interview That Wasnt Reflections on
Gender Politics and Research Methodology in Asante 19906 Askin Steve Mobutus Wealth How He Got It How He Spends It
19907 Bourgault Louise M Talking to People in the Oral Tradition Ethnoshy
graphic Research for Development Communication 19908 Brooks Paula T Beyond the Debt Crisis Financing Sustainable
Growth 19909 Burt Eugene C Minimum and Maximum Propriety Clothing and
Change in an East African Culture 199010 Cattell Maria G Between the Generations Intergenerational Conshy
tracts and Care of the Elderly in Samia Kenya 199011 Chikwendu Eudora Communication Problems in Government Intershy
vention in Cooperatives in Nigeria 199012 Chimanikire Donald P Africa Development and Ethics The Introshy
duction of Liberalisation in Zimbabwe 199013 Cobbe James Economic Implications for Lesotho of Change in South
Africa 199014 Compagnon Daniel Political Crisis in Somalia The Legacy of an Exshy
hausted Personal Rule 199015 Conner Michael W The 19th Century Nguni Prepuce Cover A Vanshy
isJuu1 Aesthetic Locus 199016 Dale Richard An International Approach to Decolonization The Civshy
il-Military Operations of the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNT AG) in Namibia 1989-1990 199017
Digre Brian Recovered Independence and National Choices The Plebshyiscite of 1959 in the Northern Cameroons 199018
Dipeolu J O UNESCO and the Book Crisis in Africa South of the Sashyhara The Example of Nigeria 199019
Dogbe Korsi A Sociology of Appropriate Medical Practice in Africa A Cultural Theoretical Expose 199020
Dunbar Roberta Ann Nigerien Women and Access to Productive Reshysources An Assessment in View of the Project du Code Rural 199021
Elaigwu J Isawa The Shadow of Religion on Nigerian Federalism 1960-90 199022
Elonge Henry Akwo The Ethical Dilemma Facing Legislators in the Cameroon National Assembly 199023
Eluwa G 1 C Mass Mobilization and Rural Development in Nigeria The Quest for Development Strategy 199024
Fair Jo Ellen Are We Really the World Coverage of U S Food Aid to Africa 1980-1989 199025
Fisher Jr William P Mangoes Metaphors and a Measure of Meanshying 199026
Fonge Fuabeh P Perspectives on Archival Material and Other Tools for the Reconstruction of African History A Case Study of the Bishylingual Cameroon Republic 199027
Fosu Augustin Kwasi Capital Instability and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa 199028
Gottlieb Alma A Society of Secrets The Beng of Cote dIvoire 199029
Green Deborah The Democratic Challenge to Fascism 199030 Haile Semere The African States and the Ethiopia-Eritrea War
199031 Hansen Holgrer Bernt Import and Impact of New Visions Dilemshy
mas of Internationalization in Colonial Uganda 199032 Heath Carla W Restructuring Kenyas Broadcasting System An Apshy
praisal of Recent Developments 199033 Ihonvbere Julius O Structural Adjustment the April 1990 Coup
and Democratization in Nigeria 199034 Jackson Sandra The Crisis of Education in Urban South Africa Reshy
sistance Reforms Redress for Change 199035 Jato Miriam N The Empowerment of African Women Through Famishy
ly Planning 199036 Jenkins Ray Subverting Law Imperialism The Journalist-
Historians of the Gold Coast-Ghana 1882-1888 199037 Kalipeni Ezekiel Evidence of a Spontaneous Population Redistribushy
tion in Malawi A Factor Analytic Study 199038 Kalu Anthonia C Reinventing the African Woman Modern African
Literature and Culture as Tools of Development 199039 Kilbride Philip L Adolescent Premarital Pregnancies Among Abashy
luyia of Kenya The Grandparent Role 199040 Kingei Kitula The Socio-Political Element in the Swahili Taarab
Poetry 199041 Kokole Omari H Islam and Ethnicity in Idi Amins Uganda (1971shy
1979) 199042 Lashley Marilyn E On the Land of the King- GaIda Aron (1300)
Land Tenure Organization and Taxation Roots of Famine in Ethiopia 199043
Law Robin Posthumous Questions for Karl Polanyi Price Inflation in Pre-Colonial Dahomey 199044
LawaI Babatunde The Study of Contemporary Art in Nigeria Toshywards a New Theoretical Framework 199045
Lems-Dworkin Carol African Retentions in the Music of Scott JoPshylin 199046
Lodge Tom The United Democratic Front in the 19805 199047 Lord Marcia and John E Fobes UNESCO in Africa Its Contribushy
tions to Libraries Publishing and Literacy Programs 199048 Mlbbs-Zeno Carl C International Pressures for Change in Food Aid
Allocations to Africa 199049
Mabbs-Zeno Carl Tracy Hart and Maxwell Eseonu How Much Good Is Triangular Food Aid 199050
Manzo Kate and Pat McGowan Is Apartheid Dying 199051 Mapunda Bertram B B The Preservation of Antiquities Through
National and Cultural Pride 199052 Martin Marilyn Is There A Place for Black Abstract Painters in
South Africa 199053 Murray Bruce K Wits University Student Politics and the Coming
of Apartheid 199054 Nathan Martha A and Elliot Fratkin Health and Nutritional Conshy
sequences of Recent Sedentarization of Rendille Pastoralists in Northern Kenya 199055
Nesbitt Prexy On the Cutting Edge African-American Political Movements in the 1970s A Preliminary Historical Review 199056
Nkomo Sibusiso The End of the Cold War A New Paradigm for US Foreign Policy Towards South and Southern Africa 199057
OHear Ann florin Lantana Beads More Than Adornment 199058 OguibeOlu Artist as Poet Poet as Artist 199059 Ojo B Adesegun In Search of Democracy and Development An
Analysis of the Initial Aspirations and Problems of the SWAPO Government in Namibia 199060
Okeke Chukwuanugo S When Minimum Is Appropriate The Igbo Example 199061
Okolie Andrew C Adjusting or Evading the Structures The Structural Adjustment Programme and the Prospects for Stability in Nigerias Third Republic 199062
Omara-Otunnu Amii African States and Domestic Conflict Resolushytion in Africa An Historical Case of Uganda 199063
Onwueme Tess Akaeke The Community as Shadow of the Individshyual in Achebes Novels 199064
Osia Kunirum Africa in the 1990s The Elusiveness of Developshyment 199065
Osirim Mary J The Struggle for Empowerment Women and the Inshyformal Sector in Zimbabwe 199066
Owomoyela Oyekan Gender in Traditional African Consciousness 199067
Pateman Roy Lost in the Sand Soviet Arms Transfers to Ethiopia 1977-1990 199068
Paterson Christopher Television News from the Frontline States 199069
Pido Odoch Aesthetic Persuasion The Role of the Military in Reshystructuring Acoli Art 199070
Pirouet M Louise Ugandan Opposition and Dissident Literature in the 19805 199071
Pittin Renee Selective Education Issues ofGender CfIlss and Ideoloshygy in Northern Nigeria 199072
Rasmussen Susan J Reclaiming KnowledgePower Systems Themes of Knowledge Truth and Deception in Tuareg Oral Art 199073
Ravell-Pinto Thelma M Womens Writing and the Politics of South Africa The Ambiguous Role ofNadine Gordimer 199074
Renne Elisha P Things That Threaten The Symbolism of Bunu Conshyfrontational Art 199075
Rich Peter Ndebele Art and Architecture A Twentieth-Century Vishysion 199076
Rothchild Donald and Caroline Hartzell The Road to Gbadolite Great Power and African Mediations in Angola 199077
Saine Abdoulaye S M The Ascent of Lyndon B Johnson and the Demise of Kwame Nkrumah A Drama in Political Subterfuge 199078
Samoff Joel The Financial-Intellectual Complex 199079
Schaefer Charles Silver Thalers and Valuation Money in Early Twentieth-Century Ethiopia 199080
Schmidt Nancy J Africans as Primary Actors in Their Own Lives and Land Validoting African Curriculum Materials 199081
Sessions Andrew C US Media Discourses on the African Other 199082
Serapiao Luis Benjamin Mozambican Conflict and an African Solution 199083
Serpell Robert Participatory Drama as a Medium of Reflection on the Significance of Schooling in Rural Zambia 199084
Shaw Timothy M Reformism and Revisionism in African Political Economy in the 1990s 199085
Sheik-Abdi Abdi A The Simmering Armed Conflict in the Horn of Africa What Fuels It-Tribalism Nationalism or Socialism 199086
Smaldone Joseph P Militarization in Africa Methodology Measureshyment and Mystery 199087
Snipe Tracy D Does a Setlson of Violence Produce the Right Thing 199088
Steel William F and Leila M Webster Responses to Adjustment in Ghanas Small Enterprise Sector 199089
Steiner Christopher B Graven Images Idols and Ideals in The Euroshypean Pictorial Images of Africa 199090
Teferra Daniel The Economic Future of Africa 199091 Tripp Aili Mari Responses of Urban Women to Economic Reform
and Crisis in Urban Tanzania The New Role of Womens Organishyzations 199092
Van de Walle Nicolas The Decline and Fall of the Franc Zone Monshyetary Politics in Francophone Africa 199093
Vergunst Nicolass Building a National Culture Through Political Action or Bidding for Culture at the Political Auction 199094
Warms Richard L The Pyramid of Commerce in Sikasso Factors That Lead to Success in Business 199095
Welch Jr Claude E The Single Party Paradigm De Mortuis 199096
Wenner Mark D Long Term Food Aid Needs The Case of Morocco 1991-2000 199097
Whyte Michael A One Food or Many The Social and Cultural Conshytexts ofFood Production in Uganda and Kenya 199098
Whyte Susan Reynolds The Dynamics of Medical Pluralism in Ugandtz 199099
Bah M Alpha Sierra Leone-Liberia Border Relations 1882-1982 1990100
RECENT DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS Compiled by Joseph J Lauer (Michigan State University)
The theses listed below were reported in Dissertation Abshystracts International (DAI) vol 51 nos 5-7 parts A and B Each citation ends with a page reference to the abstract and order number (if any) for copies Most US dissertations are available from University Microfilms International (300 North Zeeb Road Ann Arbor MI 48106-1346) Canadian theses are available from the National Library of Canada (395 Wellington St Ottawa KIA ON4) British (UK) theses available from the British Library have order numbers with a tlB (for BRDtI) prefix Details on ordering through UMI are in DAI
This is the tenth quarterly supplement to American and Canadian Doctoral Dissertations and Masters Theses on Africa 1974-1987 (Atlanta Crossroads Press 1989) This series lists all US Canadian and British dissertations about Afrishyca that are abstracted in DAI Researchers interested in a particular author or keyword should consult the indexes of DAI or Comprehensive Dissertation Index
Agriculture Arif Abderrahim Introduction and evaluation of perennial forage grasses in central Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 169pp DA51B2677 9030101
Baumgras John E The effects of product markets and multiproduct harvesting on the economics of managing even-aged upland oak stands [Kenya PhD West Virginia U 1990 220pp DA51B2691 9029354
Bouzza Abderrahmane Water conservation in wheat rotations under several management and tilltlge systems in semi-arid areas [Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 132pp DA51B2678 9030107
Chishala Benson H The status of selected micronutrients in Zambian soils and the response of wheat to their application PhD U of Aberdeen (UK) 1987 322pp DA51B2125 BX89747
Etessami Pantea Mutagenesis studies on the genome of cassava ltItent virus (African cassava mosaic virus) PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1989 237pp DA51B2146 BX90010
Hamad Muawia EL-Bedawi PJwspJwrus interactions with some calcareous soils from the Sudan PhD U of Newcastle Upon Tyne (UK) 1989 261pp DA51B2127 BX89718
Qhobela Molapo Characterization of Zanthomonas campestris pathovars affecting maize pearl millet sorghum and sugarcane
[Nigeria PhD Kansas State U 1990 118pp DA51B2699 9029286
Anthropology Bellomo Randy Vincent Methods for documenting unequivocal
evidence of humanly controlled fire at Early Pleistocene archaeological sites in East Africa The role of actualistic studies [Kenya] PhD U of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 437pp DA51A2432 9035145
Crowley Eve Lakeshmi Contracts with the spirits Religion asylum and ethnic identity in the Cacheu Region of Guinea-Bissau PhD Yale U 1990 750pp DA51A2436 9035333
Gruber Mark Francis Sacrifice in the desert An ethnography of the Coptic monastery [Egypt PhD State U of New York at Stony Brook 1990 318pp DA51A2069 9029807
Gunn Susan Elizabeth Development in a nomadic society A Study of indigenous and exogenous change in northern Somalia PhD U of Colorado at Boulder 1990 330pp DA51A2438 9032837
Helms Loretta Ann The special concerns of African-American Peace Corps volunteers EdD Columbia U Teachers Coil 1990 123pp DA51A24399033849
Hirsch Susan Fern Gender and disputing Insurgent voices in coastal Kenyan Muslim courts PhD Duke U 1990 448pp DA51A16709028222
Johnson Brooke Ronald Nomadic networks and pastoral strategies Surviving and exploiting local instability in south Turkana Kenya PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 242pp DA51A20709033117
Lolo Abdalia Mostafa Sociocultural dimensions of popultltion policies in the Third World The Egyptian case PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 514pp DA51A1671 9023941
Shanafelt Robert Andrew Talking peace living conflict The mental and the material on the borders of apartheid [Lesotho PhDI U of Florida 1989 391pp DA51A2071 9028569
Architecture AI-Asad Mohammad The modern state mosque in the eastern Arab
world 1828-1985 [Egypt PhD Harvard U 1990 321pp DA51A21799035430
Arceneaux Kathleen Dugas The script analogue and its application in architectural analysis The reltltionship of African women to African traditional architecture PhD Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U 1989 217pp DA51A1417 9028009
Magutu Gerald Jerry Urban low-income housing and community development in developing countries A reformuhltion with case studies from Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 282pp DA51A14189028944
Biological Sciences Howell James Allen Variation and evolution of Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L) VertIc Fabaceae) PhD Miami U 1990 251pp DA51B2720 9029376
Mengestou Seyoum Species composition dynamics and production of the dominant crustacean zoophlnkton in Lake Awasa Ethiopia PhD U of Waterloo (Can) 1990 DA51B3239
Youm Ousmane Evaluation of natural enemies associated with the millet stalk borer Haimbachia ignefusalis (Hampson) (LepidopteraPyralidae) in Niger PhD Texas AampM U 1990 160pp DA51B218O9027293
Business Administration Aiyeku Joseph Fola ImfXlct of import substitution and export
expansion policy on channels of distribution on non-oil export commodities in Nigeria DBA Nova U 1990 155pp DA51A2095 9031282
Gutu Jackan M An investigation of the environmental dependence hypothesis in state-owned corporations (parastatals) in Kenya A strategic management perspective DBA United States International U 1990 324pp DA51A1682 9027298
Kilani Kilani Abdulkerim The evolution and status of accounting in Libya PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 877pp DA51A1677 BX90144
Okpara Onyemaechi Chikaodi The accessibility and transfer of management technology in Nigerian manufacturing industries DBA United States International U 1990 219pp DA51A1685 9028231
Earth Sciences Owoade Isiaka A yodele Some aspects of the hydrogeology of the crystalline basement complex rocks of south western Nigeria PhD U of Technology Loughborough (UK) 1989 267pp DA51B2254 BX90191
Economics Abdul Hadi Auman Shafiq The role ofcapital markets in underdeveloped countries with fXlrticuhlr reference to South Korea Brazil and Nigeria PhD U of Exeter (UK) 1989 558pp DA51A2471 BX90473
Benjamin Nancy Claire Investment and real exchange rate responses to foreign capital flows A general equilibrium model applied to Cameroon PhD U of California Berkeley 1988 138pp DA51A16939029089
Bocoum Cheick Abagouro An evaluation of the performance of the marketing systems for fed cattle range cattle and beef in Mali PhD Michigan State U2990 217pp DA51A1705 9028626
Deme Mamit A short-run goal programming model of external debt management Nigeria PhD U of Texas at Austin 1990 28Opp DA51A2111 9031553
Diaby Souleymane Economic imfXld analysis of the Ivorian Sardinella fishery PhD U of Rhode Island 1989 209pp DA51A2108 9023253
Esslimi Lahsen Economic liberalization and structural adjustment The Moroccan sugar policy PhD Purdue U 1990 169pp DA51A21089031318
Fakhamps Marcel Sequential decisions under uncertainty and hlbor market failure A model of household behavior in the African semi-arid tropics [Burkina FasoJ PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 359pp DA51A17069028816
Fauniyar Ganesh Prasad An econometric model of rate ofadoption of agricultural technology for developing countries [SwazihlndJ PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 184pp DA51A2110 9032367
Fofanah Alusine Alghali Internal causes ofdependence The role of agriculture in the economy of African state as exemplified in the case of Sierra Leone 1961-1988 PhD U of Denver 1990 263pp DA51A21099033468
Jomini Patrick Andre The economic viability of phosphorus fertilization in southwestern Niger A dynamic approach incorporating agronomic principles PhD Purdue U 1990 233pp DA51A2109 9031345
Kentley Eric George Suakin and its fishermen A study of economic activities and ethnic groupings in a Sudanese port PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 336pp DA51A1709 BX90150
Kourouma Moussa International trade flows and economic interdependence in the West African market PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 2990 138pp DA51A1709 9031803
LOfgren Hans Lennart A quadratic programming study of Egyptian agriculture PhD U ofTexas at Austin 1990 477pp DA51A2104 9031645
Niklitschek Mario Enrique Economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa The implication of the environmental degradation [Ghana] PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 136pp DA51A1707 9030970
Obi John Chukwuka Education and economic growth in Nigeria A case study DA Middle Tennessee State U 1990 85pp
DA51A1701 9026934
Osei-Amoako Yaw Macroeconomic policy in a single-crop economy An econometric study of Ghana PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1990 181pp DA51A2471 9031812
Saadat Yasmin Rita Peasant decision-making Case of North Cameroon PhD Fletcher Sch of Law amp Diplomacy (fufts U)
1989 172pp DA51A1707 9031195
Saerbeck Rainer Project appraisal in dependent economies Application of cost benefit analysis in economic planning in Botswana PhD U of Bradford (UK) 1989 327pp DA51A2475 B-90598
Yassin Abdiaziz Sharif The effects ofgovernment price policies on rural goods A case study-Somalia PhD U of Cincinnati 1990 113pp DA51A2122 9032638
Education Acquaye Alfred A Ghanaian education Its relevance for Ghana in transition EdD U of San Francisco 1990 331pp DA51A1449 9027810
Agahiu Adams Ademu The role of the Nigerian educational system in meeting the skilled manpower needs for national development EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 185pp DA51A23419033593
Akah R Miebi Descriptive analysis of perceived factors influencing the health care choices of rural child-rearing women in Arogbo-Ijaw Nigeria PhD Ohio State U 1990 219pp DA51A2272 9031035
Atanda Alfred Wahabi Locus-of-control and its relation to sex ethnicity religion and education among Ghanaian and Nigerian tribesmen EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 211pp DA51A2314 9033595
Berger jennifer Wildlife extension-a participatory approach to conservation A case study among the Maasai people of Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 379pp DA51A1474 9028739
Boubakri Mohamed The international financial crisis of the 19805 and its impact on educational reform in Morocco with a history of Moroccan education and policy recommendations EdD U of Michigan 1990 253pp DA51A2289 9034360
Cashman Kristen A grounded theory describing factors in the adoption process of the alley farm ing technology by Yoruba women in Nigeria PhD Iowa State U 1990 129pp DA51A2244 9100422
DeVane Evelyn Gaynelle Music education in teacher training colleges in Ghana PhD U of Ghana (Ghana) 1980 484pp DA51A1946 9024805
Dzimbo Kuzvinetsa Peter A critical analysis of the planning and implementation of teacher education reform in Zimbabwe 1980-1987 PhD U of Wisconsin-Madison 1990 307pp DA51A1581 9020438
Egbuna Bridget Georgia An investigation of the crisis in higher education in the two universities of Anambra State Nigeria EdD George Washington U 1990 174pp DA51A1920 9030828
Elatta Taha Mohamed An analysis of indigenous Sudanese graphic imagery and implications for curriculum development in art education PhD Council for National Academic Awards (UK) 1990 319pp DA51A1484 BX90027
Elrayah Tagelsir Hamza A systemic analysis of the problems of the teaching-practice program at Khartoum International Institute for Arabic Language in Sudan PhD Indiana U 1990 278pp DA51A15849030411
Ibida Ego Yvonne A study of tourism education at the university level in Nigeria as viewed by experts in the government higher education and the tourism industry EdD George Washington U 1990 278pp DA51A1921 9030830
Ifeanyi Uju Bibian A content analysis of selected books used in the teaching of African literature in American colleges and universities PhD Kent State U 1990 213pp DA51A1891 9029271
jaja Amelia Nwadiogwa Labour union education in Nigeria PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 24Opp DA51A1478 BX90139
Kupe Serara Segarona A history of the evolution of nursing education in Botswana1922-1980 EdD Columbia UTeachers ColI 1987 506pp DA51A2290 9033919
Lamptey George Nee Oko Public subsidization of nonpublic schools and the development of education in Liberia PhD Columbia U Teachers Coli 1990 185pp DA51A2265 9033869
Laryea Evans Amartey The role of higher education in Africa A study of the attitude of African educators toward the Tananarive recommendations PhD U of North Texas 1990 177pp DA51A14629027718
M uruIi Leunita Auko Education labor force participation residence and fertility among Kenyan women PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 77pp DA51A1933 9032350
Oji Emmanuel Aniefuna Music in education a study of the status of general music education in the curriculum of Anambra (Nigeria) public school system PhD Union Institute 1989 218pp DA51A19479025448
Olurin Niran Emannuel A School administrators perceptions of
discipline and corporal punishment in seleded contemporary Nigerian public secondary schools PhD Indiana State U 1989 187pp DA51A1859 9026706
Pelshak Smith Kyeskat Daspan Rehabilitation and counseling programs for people with disabilities in Nigeria EdD Oklahoma State U 1990 189pp DA51A2270 9035199
Semenye Lois Mvuli The reltltionship between moral reasoning Tearning style and religious orientation of selected students attending theological schools in Kenya EdD Biola U Talbot Sch of Theology 1990 194pp DA51A2257 9025834
Ukaegbu Ephraim Ifeanyichukwu An analysis of problems encountered by Nigerian students as perceived by Nigerian students in urban universities in Texas EdD Texas Southern U 1989 174pp DA51A18679029526
Williams-Lamptey Felicia Walety Teacher training and resource center for adult education in Liberia Curriculum and organization EdD Columbia U Teachers ColI 1990 195pp DA51A2244 9033870
Environmental Sciences Chiotha Sosten Staphiel Biological control of human schistosomiasis using snail-eating fish lMaltlwi PhD U of Maryland ColI Park 1990 174pp DA51B2261 9030877
Fine Arts Coombes Annie Elena Stuart The representation of Africa and the African in Engltlnd 1890-1913 PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1987 498pp DA51A1811 8-83121
Thomas Thelma Katrina Niche decorations from the Tombs of Byzantine Egypt (Heracleopolis Magna and Oxyrhynchus AD 300-5(0) Visions of Afterlife PhD New York U 1990 717pp DA51A14269025149
Folklore Hill Elizabeth Frances A comparative study of the cultural narrative and ltlnguage content of seleded folk tales told in Burma Canada and Yorubaltlnd Nigeria PhD U of Alberta (Can) 1990 DA51A2482
Geography Krabacher Thomas Scott Fishing food and change along the Sherbro Coast of Sierra Leone PhD U of California Davis 1990 416pp DA51A1726 9026837
Perry Edward Carl Core-periphery reltltions An empirical study of North Cameroon PhD U of Pennsylvania 1990 290pp DA51A17269026626
Picard Mary Theresa Local participation in integrated and multiobjective river basin pltlnning A case study of the Senegal River
Basin PhD Oark U 1990 337pp DA51A1727 9026085
Ramphall Davin Rural energy pltlnning and development in the Third World A multicriteria evaluation approach [Kenya PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 378pp DA51A2123 9032366
Health Sciences Anyanwu Rosemary Chinyere A food safety control strategy for
developing countries Based on studies of Nigeria Ghana Cote dIvoire United Kingdom and France PhD U of Reading (UK) 1989 413pp DA51B2840 BX90197
Chitsulo Lester A comparative study on measurement of Schistosoma mansoni transmission by coprologic and serologic techniques [Egypt amp Maltlwi] PhD Tulane U 1990 120pp DA51B2841 9032509
Ehigiator Lucky Osarchieman The rural health model in Bendel State of Nigeria Impad of community participation DrPH U of California Berkeley 1989 279pp DA51B2306 9028705
Guptill Katharine Schuyler Evaluation of an infant weaning food intervention in Kwara State Nigeria ScD Johns Hopkins U Sch of Public Health and Hygiene 1990 379pp DA51B3331 9030682
Khogali Fathia Ahmed Mohammed The design implementation monitoring and evaluation of a training programme for prospedive catering officers for hospitals in the Sudan PhD U of Bath (UK) 1989 430pp DA51B3307 BX90609
Nhare Duncan Kinyua Simple predictors of low birthweight at the community level Their potential application in primary health care for the prevention ofadverse pregnancy outcomes in rural Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 336pp DA51B2309 9028388
Troslte Richard Murray Differential household survival during a drought-induced food crisis in central Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 536pp DA51B2310 9028376
UpvalI Michele Jean The articultltion of nurses and indigenous healers in Swaziltlnd A nursing perspedive PhD U of Utah 1990 241pp DA51B3329 9100377
History Asres Alem History of the Ethiopian Student Movement (in Ethiopia
and North America) Its impact on internal social change 1960-1974 PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 216pp DA51A1733 9030844
Cook Weston Franklin The Hundred Years War for Morocco 1465-1580 Warfare and state building in the early modern Maghrib PhD Georgetown U 1989 652pp DA51A1740 9027667
Coventry Donald C The public career of Sir Francis Reginald Wingate High Commissioner for Egypt 1917-1919 PhD The
American V 1989 326pp DA51A1730 9027884
Diallo Geraldyne Pemberton The philosophy of Ahmed Sikou Touri and its impact on the development of the Republic of Guinea 1958-1971 PhD City V of New York 1990 278pp DA51A1731 9029929
Gatlin Darryle John A socioeconomic history of Sao Vicente de Cabo Verde 1830-1970 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 284pp DA51A24919017069
Ghebre-Ab Habtu World War II and the disposal of Africa orientale italiana (a comparative study) PhD Miami V 1990 228pp DA51A2127 9029383
James Marylee Massey Good news for the poor The Church and community development in South Africa PhD Boston V 1990 285pp DA51A2130 9029767
Lazerson Joshua Nathaniel The Communist Party of South Africa the Springbok Legion and the South African Congress of Democrats Democratic whites in the South African liberation movement 1942-1964 PhD Northwestern V 1990 433pp DA51A2130 9031953
Mbuia-JOao Tome Nhamitambo The revolt of Dom Jeronimo Chingulia of Mombasa1590-1637 (an African episode in the Portuguese century of decline) [Kenya] PhD Catholic V of America 1990 577pp DA51A1733 9027645
Rubert Steven Craig You have taken my sweat Agricultural wage labour in colonial Zimbabwe 1904 to 1945 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 416pp DA51A2491 9033971
Schoenbrun David Lee Early history in eastern AfricaS Great Lakes region Linguistic ecological and archaeological approaches ca 500 BC to ca AD 1000 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 851pp DA51A2491 9033982
Journalism Chaudhary Anju Grover Coverage of development news by Western and Third World newspapers Theory and practice [Nigeria PhD V of Maryland CoIl Park 1990 297pp DA51A1427 9030874
Ngwe George Anuongong The Pan-African News Agency A regional response to global news flow problems PhD Southern Illinois V at Carbondale 1989 149pp DA51A1813 9022810
Language Faraclas Nicholas Gregory A grammar of Nigerian Pidgin PhD V of CaliforniaBerkeley 1989 706pp DA51A1595 9028817
Mangana Mark Rhetorical content in the Amarna correspondence
from the Levant [Egypt PhD Hebrew Vnion Coll-Jewish Institute of Religion 1990 224pp DA51A1593 9028107
Nyaggah Lynette Behm Cross-Linguistic influence in Kenyan English The impact of Swahili and Kikuyu on syntax PhD Vof California Los Angeles 1990 236pp DA51A1598 9028355
Sheridan J Mark The homilies of Rufus of Shotep on the Gospels of Matthew and Luke [Egypt] PhD Catholic V of America 2990 487pp DA51A1593 9027966
Law Ogiamien Tony Bestman Emokpae The legal aspects and implications of artificial conception services in Nigeria PhD Vof Essex (VK) 1989 411pp DA51A1747 8-90113
Literature Adal Youmna A Sufism in Ibn Khaldun An annotated translation
of the Shifa al-Sailli-Tahdhib al-MasailITunisia PhD Indiana V 1990 378pp DA51A1629 9030377
Guzofsky Rosalie Mujeres heroicas en el romancero judeo~spafiol [Morocco] PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 310pp DA51A1631 9026568
Mama Raouf Images of Africa and Africans in Western literature PhD V of Michigan 1990 130pp DA51A2377 9034479
Sample Maxine J Cornish The representation of space in selected works by Bessie Head Buchi Emecheta and Flora Nwapa PhD Emory V 1990 174pp DA51A1611 9027938
Mass Communications Morgan Muhammad Patricia-Devine An intracultural communication model for socioeconomic redevelopment in Sub-Saharan Africa PhD V of Kentucky 1990 258pp DA51A2189 9035046
Morgan Gary Benedict US media and government A content analysis of press coverage of the us call for sanctions against Libya DA V of Northern Colorado 1990 119pp DA51A1817 9029136
Political Science Adams Linda Shull From peace partner to security partner An
examination of US-Egyptian relations in the Carter administration PhD V of South Carolina 1990 310pp DA51A1748 9029155
Adogamhe Paul Garuba Nigeria-OPEC relations Analysis of the change in Nigerias foreign policy behavior toward OPEC 1983-1985 PhD City V of New York 1990 382pp DA51A1749 9029908
Akingbemi A yodele Makanju-Ola Agricultural development in Nigeria An analysis of the World Bank-assisted Agricultural Development Program PhD Claremont Graduate Sch 1990 349pp DA51A2141 9032564
Attah Okon Efiong The role of African soldiers in politics New diredions in comparing civilian and military regimes PhD Washington V 1989 266pp DA51A1749 9027391
Fage Kamilu Sani Nigerias foreign policy towards Chad 1960-1985 A study of the dynamics of African inter-state relations PhD Vof Pittsburgh 1990 266pp DA51A251O 9028459
Khadiagala Gilbert Muruli The Frontline States in southern African international politics 1975-1989 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 428pp DA51A1764 9030210
Kimaru Christopher Maina An analysis of us foreign assistance to tropical Africa in the 1980s PhD V of Maryland Baltimore County 1990 169pp DA51A2154 9032712
Kosoko David Nigerias inter-African relations A study of continuity and change in Nigerias African policy 1960-1983 PhD American V 1990 287pp DA51A1764 9028140
Mitchell Thomas G Black faces white heads Internal settlements in southern Africa PhD V of Southern California 1990 DA51A1765
Rana Kipkorir Aly Azad Politics underdevelopment and socilll conflict A study of class formation in Kenya PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 358pp DA51A2S06 9033979
Sanad Jamal Ali Islam and sociopolitical change A comparative study of Egyptian Kuwaiti and Palestinian attitudes PhD V of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 DA51A2S06
Sandberg Eve Nan International foreign aid donor cohesion and donor bounded decision-making in Zambias agricultural sedor PhD Yale V 1990 353pp DA51A2S07 9035366
Solop Frederic Ira From the margins to the mainstream The antiapartheid movement and the politics of agenda-setting in the United States PhD Rutgers The State V of New Jersey New Brunswick 1990 302pp DA51A2507 9034957
Tevoedjre Eric The limits and uses ofdeviance in Franco-African relations The relations of Guinea (Conakry) Congo and Benin with France 1958-1981 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 317pp DA51A17669030256
Tidwell Alan Interdependence ethnicity and anti-apartheid The case ofTransAfrica PhD V of Kent at Canterbury (UK) 1989 267pp DA51A1767 BX90013
Torulagha Priye Sunday A study of moral norms concerning war in precolonial traditional Nigerian societies PhD V of Oklahoma 1990 289pp DA51A2151 9033285
Psychology
Pretorius Johannes W White South African identity development and psychopathology PhD Boston V 1990 152pp DA51B2632 9019700
Religion Bassaw Joseph Kwamina Developing a ministry of evangelism among Ghanaians in Brooklyn New York DMin Drew V 1990 160pp DA51A2407 9100003
Frankfurter David Thomas Munro Elijah in Upper Egypt Studies in the history and composition of the Coptic Elijah Apocalypse PhD Princeton V 1990 407pp DA51A1652 9027546
Katz Jonathan Glustrom The vision of the Prophet in fifteenth century North Africa Muhammad al-Zawawis Tuhfat al-Nazir PhD Princeton V 1990 404pp DA51A1653 9027549
Sociology Achanfuo-Yeboah David Joe Internal migration population redistribution and urbanisation in Ghana PhD V of Alberta (Can) 199ODA51A2525
Asana Festus Ambe Problems of marriage and family life in an African context viewed from the perspective of the Christian pastor as counselor [Cameroon] ThO Boston V Sch of Theology 1990 332pp DA51A1790 9026046
Cole Bankole Akinyemi Police power and accountability in the Nigerian criminal process PhD V of Keele (UK) 1989 615pp DA51A1782 BX89951
Diop Francois Path Diop Economic determinants of child health and the utilization of health services in Sub-Saharan Africa The case of Ivory Coast PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 232pp DA51A2525 9030184
Fluharty David Henning Charisma as attachment to the divine Some Hasidic principles for comparison of social movements ofGandhi Nasser Ben-Gurion and King [Egypt] PhD V of New Hampshire 1990 584pp DA51A1802 9027429
Hamid Adil Abdelaziz Mohamed Perceptions of the Sudanese professional working in Saudi Arabia on migration and economic development of the Sudan PhD V of North Texas 1990 152pp DA51A17999027708
Macharia Sospeter Kinuthia The role of social networks and the state in the urban informal sector The case of Nairobi Kenya PhD V of Cali fomi a Berkeley 1989 281pp DA51A1781 9028942
Mengesha Astair Gebremariam The role of women in agricultural production and household decision-making A cross-cultural comparison
between India and Cameroon PhD Iowa State V 1990 170pp DA51A2539 9035101
Osirim Mary Johnson Characteristics ofentrepreneurship in Nigerian industries that started small PhD Harvard V 1990 251pp DA51A2539 9035529
Zaky Hassan Hussein Mohamed Simultaneous approach to family size decisions in Egypt PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 205pp DA51A17869030272
Theater Creamer Richard E Athol Fugard The playwright as director of his works [South Africa) PhD City V of New York 1990 402pp DA51AI4449029926
Theology Egbulem Chris Nwaka The Rite Zairois in the context of liturgical inculturation in midd1e-belt Africa since the Second Vatican Council STD Catholic V of America 1989 41Opp DA51AI659 9027616
Urban amp Regional Planning Elkhishin Khaled Salah Planning for growth in the Cairo region A
strategic management approach modelled on the Paris experience [Egypt PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 311pp DA51AI803 9026548
Oluwoye Jacob Oludoye Assessment of pedestrian crossing activity in the determination of reducing conflict between pedestrian and vehicles along a strip of commercial streets in Nigeria PhD V of New South Wales (Australia) 1988 DA51AI804
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PRISONERS OF CONSCIENCE IN SUDAN The following information was provided by Africa Watch and Amnesty International
The Sudan Government is continuing to hold several hundred political prisoners in conditions that are seriously prejudicial to their physical and psychological health and in some cases put them in danger of serious disablity or premature death These are flagrant violations of the basic rights of detainees In addition torture is practiced on a systematic basis particularly in non-official detention centres
Since the current military government seized power in Sudan in June 1989 a total of several thousand people have been detained without charge and without trial at least once While most have subsequently been released there are presently estimated to be a minimum of 400 political prisoners in Sudan About half of this number are held in ghost-houses the unofficial detention centers of the security services and the remainder in the official prisons chiefly Kober Prison (Khartoum) Shalla Prison (Darfur Region) Port Sudan New Haifa and Kassala Prisons (eastern Region) Dabak prison (near Khartoum) and Military Headquarters More than fifty political detainees are known to be suffering from medical conditions which require treatment
Commonly those suspected of anti-government activities or views are detained by members of the security forces (organizations newly set up since the coup detat of June 1989) and taken at once to ghost houses In these centers detainees are subjected to a wide range of forms of abuse Africa Watch knows of over 70 detainees who have been subjected to torture Some of these methods leave serious physical and psychological scars and one detainee Dr Ali Fadul died under torture in April After a period ranging between a few days to several weeks the detainees are transferred to normal prisons including Kober Prison Shalla and Port Sudan In these prisons the detainees are not subjected to torture and are allowed to socialize with other prisoners However medical attention is frequently deliberately denied even to seriously ill detainees giving rise to grave concern in many cases In Shalla prison
located in a remote desert lack of food clean water and sanitation is also a matter of concern
Among the prisoners of conscience in Sudan are numerous academics detained without charge or trial since a new military government seized power Some have been released uncharged but up to a dozen are still held at various prisons in Sudan They are detained because of their peaceful opposition to the new military government and in some cases because of their past activities
Recommendations for action include writing urgent appeals to the Sudanese authorities listed below
His Excellency Mr Abdalla Ahmed Abdalla Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Sudan 2210 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington DC 20008
His Excellency Mr el Rashid Abu Shama Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Sudan 3 Cleveland Row StJamess London SW1A 1DD England
Lt-Gen Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir Peoples Palace POBox 281 Khartoum Sudan
Mr Mahjoub al-Badawi Mohamed Minister of Education Ministry of Education Khartoum Sudan
African Book Drive by Osei-Mensah Aborampah
Over the last five years a group of imental basis for expansion into other problems University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee African countries We do not anticipate any problems students faculty and staff has built a In the course of the book drive in soliciting the books and in spite of framework for a Book Drive to colshy however we have encountered severe time constraints books that we collect lect books for African universities and financial constraints Finding a way are carefully sorted to suit the needs secondary schools The group beshy to ship the books has become the most of African institutions We ask for lieves that books provide a unique frustrating aspect of the drive Meanshy help in locating funding agencies that type of relief and human capital inshy while requests for books continue to are willing to support the book drive vestment for their users Most memshy be sent in by a few more schools in Any suggestions or questions conshybers including myself are aware of Ghana Thus we want to inform cerning this project may be forwarded the acu te shortage of reading materishy readers about the ongoing book drive to Osei-Mensah Aborampah Departshyals that exist in many African institushy in Wisconsin and to network with orshy ment of Afro-American Studies Unishytions The group has assisted in makshy ganizations and individuals involved versity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Box ing a number of book shipments to in similar projects in order to exshy 413 Milwaukee WI 53201 (414) 229shyvarious schools in Ghana on an exper- change ideas and help solve common 4155
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For more information call or write WorldTeach HarshyApplications are due June 14 1991 for October proshy vard Institute for International Development One Eliot
grams For applications contact Visions in Action 3637 Street Cambridge MA 02138-5705 (617) 495-5527 FAX Fulton St NW Washington DC 20007 (202) 625-7403 (617) 495-1239
Iowa Africanists are pleased to announce the founding of the Iowa African Studies Association (IASA) with some 80 active members IASA wishes to be in touch with other state and regional associations to share information on activities and plans Please contact the Iowans through Robert T Anderson Iowa Peace Institute Box 480 Grinnell IA 50112 (515shy236-4880) or James J Zaffiro Dept of Political Science Central COllege Pella IA 50219 (515-628-5123)
Future Meetings and Calls for Papers
Dalhousie University (Halifax Nova Scotia Canada) sponsored a symposium in March on The Political Econoshymy of Security amp Democracy in the South in the 1990s Dishyalectics of National Adjustments Regional Conflicts amp Gloshybal Alignments dealing with the implications of structural adjustment conditions and changing East-West relations on security and development in Africa with parshyticular reference to regional cooperation and politicallibershyalization
On September 26--281991 a symposium building on the first Africa session will be held with a comparative foshycus on the Caribbean and Southeast Asia including conshytrasting contextual and theoretical perspectives surviving at the margins in the new international division of labor and power
Participation is invited from academics analysts media and NGOs Please contact the organizer for further details and with paper proposals Funding is very limited so parshyticipants should seek financial support from their own inshystitutions Only paper-givers may be offered accommodashytion
Organizer Timothy M Shaw African Studies amp Forshyeign Policy Studies Dalhousie University Halifax Nova Scotia B3H 4H6 (902) 494-6630 FAX (902) 494-2319
A joint Royal African SocietyAfrican Studies Associashytion of the UK conference on The African Presence in the United Kingdom will be held on Friday 13 December 1991 at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies University of London
Proposals for papers and further information is availashyble from David Killingray Dept of Historical and Cultural Studies Goldsmiths College University of London New Cross London SE14 6NW England
The Arts Council of the African Studies Association (ACASA) is pleased to announce the Ninth Triennial Symshyposium on African Art It will be hosted by the University of Iowas School of Art and Art History and Museum of Art in Iowa City and will run from April 23 to April 25 1992
Panel and paper proposals from all disciplines and geoshygraphical areas are welcome and those that emphasize cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural approaches are espeshy
cially welcome Deadline for panel proposal submissions is Spring 1991
and the deadline for paper proposals is October 11991 Please send to Allen F Roberts Program Chair Anthropolshyogy Dept McBride Hall The University of Iowa Iowa City IA 52242
Recent Meetings The Constituent Conference of the World Council of Pashy
nafrican Organizations Project met in Cotonou Benin from 11 to 15 February 1991 The meeting was held to promote exchanges of ideas and co-operation between Panafrican Organizations in the international community and all other organizations committed to promoting the renaissance of the African personality humanism and a just and durable peace in a non-racial world
For further information write Africa-Cultures Internashytional Institute Carre 6 Ancien Pont BP 1245 Cotonou Benin
A symposium Science in Africa - Achievements and Prospects was convened during the Sub-Saharan Africa Program of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting in Washington DC on Februshyary 151991 The purpose of the symposium was to inshycrease awareness of the success and importance of science in Africa by highlighting several Africans whose work has affected the world scientific community and made a signifishycant impact on science and technology within Africa Its audience was a diverse group of scientists in related fields as well as science policy experts representatives from the development and diplomatic communities and Africanists from many disciplines
For further information write AAAS Sub-Saharan Afrishyca Program Directorate for International Programs 1333 H Street NW Washington DC 20005 (202) 326--6650
At the Annual Conference on African Policy Issues held at the World Bank on April 3 1991 Robert McNamara preshysented Africas Development Crisis Agricultural Stagnashytion Population Explosion and Environmental Degradashytion In addition Ibrahim Gambari Richard Joseph Kefle Wadajo and Moses Tesi presented Democratic Change in Africa Its Sustenance and Consolidation For further inshyformation regarding this conference write to Moses Tesi Middle Tennessee State University Department of Political Science Murfreesboro TN 37132
Africana Resources in Frankfurt (Germany) (excerpted from Newletter 3 Johann Wolfgang Goethe-UniversiHit October 1990)
Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek (Oty and University Library) Bockenheimer Landstrasse 134-138 6000 Frankfurt am Main 1 Phone 0697907-212
Opening hours Monday Wednesday Friday 10 am - 430 pm Tuesday Thursday 10am- 8 pm
The City and University Library of Frankfurt has an exshytensive collection of works on Africa which - regarding its size and completeness is unparalleled in the Germanshyspeaking world The Africa collection (one of the largest collections on Africa existing in Europe) consists of more than 120000 volumes with 5000 to 6000 acquisitions a year
Hiob Ludolf (1624-1704) the founder of Ethiopian studshyies made the first large donation to the section on Africa A valuable collection of Ethiopian manuscripts was given to the library by the scientist Eduard Ruppell (1794-1884) Continuous acquisitions of reseach reports contributed to keeping the Africa collection always up to date While up to World War II literature on the whole Mrican continent was collected after World War II the emphasis shifted to IIMrica South of the Sahara Today the largest and most important section is the Library of the German Colonial Society It is due to the existence of this stock that in 1964 the spedal collection area IIAfrica South of the Sahara was transferred to the Oty and University Library of Frankfurt Apart from the African states bordering the Mediterraneshyan and Sudan Ethiopia and the Hom of Africa all African countries belong to this special collection area as well as all fields of study except modern economics law and
medicine To make the literature available on Africa known outshy
side Frankfurt a special catalogue (Subject Catalogue Afrishyca Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek Frankfurt am Main Bearb von ID Wolcke-Renk Miinchen New York Lonshydon Paris Saur Vols 1 ff) has been appearing since 1976 as well as a quarterly Current Contents Africa (CCA) inshyforming about new articles from and on Africa In addishytion a listing of all recently acquired titles is published four times a year
Volkerkundliche Bibliothek (Ethnological Library) Liebigstr41 6000 Frankfurt Am Main 1 Phone 069721012
Opening hours Monday - Thursday 2-530pm Friday 9 -12 am
The Ethnological Library which is adminstrated by the Frobenius Institute at present possesses about 85000 volshyumes It contains the literary collection of the Frobenius Institute (about 43800 volumes) of the Frankfurt Museum of Ethnography (about 27900 volumes) of the Institute for Historical Ethnology Johann Wolfgang Goethe University (about 12800 volumes) and of the Frobenius Society (about 500 volumes) The Ethnological Library is at the same time a faculty library within the Faculty of History of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University The Africa secshytion contains about 25000 volumes
Calls for Papers and Authors For a special issue marking the
events and aftermath of 1492 in Eushyrope and the Americas Radical History Review solicits articles including but not limited to the following topics European expansion the conquest of the Americas slavery and the slave trade the origins of European racism and the formation of multi-cultural New World societies
Send to Radical History Review Quincentenary Issue Tamiment Lishybrary 70 Washington Square South 10th Floor New York NY 10012
the series will encourage work that uncovers the linkages among changes
Lynne Rienner Publishers anshy originating in the household workshynounces the inauguration of Women place community and nation-state as and Change in the Developing these are perceived initiated and reshyWorld a series edited by Mary Moshy sponded to by women ran Manuscripts and inquiries should
Focusing on the impact of broad be directed to Mary H Moran Deshysocioeconomic change on women and partment of Sociology and Anthropolshyconceptions of gender in the developshy ogy Colgate University Hamilton ing world this series seeks to broaden NY 13346-1398 or to Martha Peacock the concept of development to include LRP 1800 30th Street Suite 314 Boulshythe active creative participation of loshy der CO 80301 cal women and men In particular
Scarecrow Press which has already published over 40 volumes in its series of African Historical Dictionaries is looking for authors to write or revise the following volumes Congo-Brazzavile Djibouti Kenya Malawi and Uganda We also need authors for a bibliography covering the continent by region subject etc If you are interested please contact (enclosing a brief resume) Jon Woronoff Series Editor 3839 Rodman Street NW Washington DC 20016
Through publication of Kalahari A Journal of Southern African Writing the
Kalahari Press (a private not-for-gain organization) will provide an unprecedented educational bridge between southern Africa and North America Kalahari is looking for fiction and non-fiction written by people from Botswana Lesotho Namibia South Africa Swaziland and Zimbabwe It is intended solely as a vehicle of literary and cultural self-expression not as an outlet for political or economic analysis
Contents Short stories poetry pershysonal essays profiles and artwork Original submissions are especially welcome If your work has been pubshylished elsewhere please provide copshyyright permission to publish it in Kalashyhari
Length Short stories and personal esshysays can range from a paragraph up to 2500 words Profiles can be as short as a paragraph or up to 1000 words
Languages Most of the articles will be published in English though some will appear in a local language with an English translation If you do write in a local language please subshymit your work with a translation
Deadline Submissions must be reshyceived by June 1991 for consideration in the premier issue to be published in November December 1991
Send submissions to Kalahari Press 4000 Cathedral Avenue NW 138B Washington DC 20016
AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS The J Gus Liebenow Fellowship is designed to recruit
and provide assistance for minority students (who are US citizens) interested in pursuing the PhD degree in any school of Indiana University with a concentration in Afrishycan Studies American Indians African Americans Hisshypanic Americans and Puerto Ricans who will receive a bachelors degree from a regionally-accredited college or university by the fall of the year they enroll may apply Students who have received a masters degree or are curshyrently enrolled in graduate study may also apply Tenure of the Liebenow Fellowship is two (2) years with a stipend of $8000 plus tuition and normal fees for each year The successful fellow must maintain a GP A of 32 for the durashytion of the fellowship period and is expected to devote full-time to study during the fellowship period and will not be required to teach or provide other services The Afshyrican Studies Program the students academic department and the University Graduate School will assist the fellow in securing additional funding to continue study for the period after the fellowship
Application Procedure Students should submit a completed fellowship applicashytion to the African Studies Program as well as submit an application to the department or school in which they plan to enroll at Indiana University Application fonns for the J Gus Liebenow Fellowship are available through Patrick
OMeara Director African Studies Program Woodburn Hall 221 Indiana University Bloomington IN 47405 (812) 855-8284
The Trustees of the Institute of Current World Affairs are offering a two-year fellowship in southern Africa ICWA requires Fellows to be 35 or younger and provides support for spouses but tends to shy away from applishycants with small children It does not fund the writing of books already outlined or completing advanced degrees so only candidates who have finished their formal educashytions are considered If a candidate is a practicing professhysional expertise in a field that would be valuable in southshyern Africa such as international law political geography or journalism is preferred Candidates can be of any nashytionality but the ICWA medium of exchange is English
Fellowship applications should include (a) a curriculum vitae or resume (b) an infonnal personalprofessional aushytobiography (c) a rationale and design for the fellowship (this is not intended to be followed to the letter we read it with an eye peeled for seriousness imagination depth of homework wit and writing style) and (d) three samples of previous writing For infonnation contact The Institute of Current World Affairs The Crane-Rogers Foundation 4 West Wheelock Street Hanover NH 03755 (603) 643-5548
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Bucknell University African andor Middle East History
One year replacement position at the Assistant Professhysor level jointly in Department of History and Internationshyal Relations Program To teach 33 load including twoshysemester survey in herhis field and preferably semester courses in history of Imperialism and in European Internal Relations before 1900 Applications will be reviewed as reshyceived Contact Mark Newman Department of History Bucknell University Lewisburg Pa 17837 Applications from women and members of minority groups are espeshycially encouraged
Social Science Research Council Program in African Studies
The Social Science Research Council invites applications for a Program Associate to complement current staffing of its Program in African Studies Applicants must have a PhD in one of the social sciences Candidates with multi-
The Travelling Sabbatical Professor Ernest N Emenyonu seeks a position as a proshy
fessor of African literature for the 1991-92 academic sesshysion He has taught in several universities in the US and was a tenured professor at the University of Colorado Boulder before returning to Nigeria in 1975 He has been professor of English and Literary Studies at the University of Calabar since 1980 and spent the 1984-85 academic year at the University of Montana Missoula as an Exchange Professor of English He currently serves as the General Editor of Calabar Studies in African Literature For a copy of his resume write to him at the University of Calabar Deshypartment of English and Literary Studies PO Box 3645 Unical Post Office Calabar Nigeria
Professor E J Alagoa seeks teachingresearch position in African history as of 1992-93 preferably in affiliation with an African Afro-American andor inter-disciplinary studies program His areas of specialty and in which he has published extensively are oral tradition methodology and historiography For a copy of his resume write to E J Alagoa PO Box 125 University of Port Harcourt Choba Port Harcourt Rivers State Nigeria or Lisa Aronson Deshypartment of Arts Skidmore College Saratoga Springs NY 12866
disciplinary backgrounds are desirable as are candidates who could help link our programs to other regions of the world through the development of comparative projects
Duties would include assisting with research planning planning seminars workshops and conferences over seeshying fellowship competitions preparing grant proposals and maintaining relationships with researchers and acashydemic institutions throughout the world
Salary negotiable depending upon qualifications The Council is seeking an applicant who can take up the posishytion in September 1991 Candidate should submit a letter of application resume and three letters of reference to Afshyrica Program Social Science Research Council 605 Third Avenue New York NY 10158 EOE Applications from women and minorities are especially welcome
Publications of Interest Temple University Presss recent release of the Catalog of
the Charles L Blockson Afro-American Collection is comprised of materials that date from 1581 to the present It is among the largest collection of items relating to the African Diasshypora experience and is the first catalog by an AfricanshyAmerican bibliophile to be published by a major universishyty It is available to ASA members at a 20 discount off the list price of $6995 To order call toll-free 1-800-457shy1656 FAX (215) 787-4719 or write Temple University Press Broad amp Oxford Streets Philadelphia PA 19122
The African Development Prespectives yenetlrbook 1989 (Vol n Karl Wohlmuth et al (eds) fills a gap in the literature on Africas development problems Experts from African and international organizations from universities and research institutions from government and non-governmental orshyganizations report on problems and solutions on new polishycies programmes projections and visions on new and onshygoing projects in and for Africa To order write to Verlag Schelzky ampJeep Arndtstr II D-1000 Berlin 61 Germany ISBN 3-923024-29-0 Pb 712 pp DM 98- $5800
umd and People of Nigeria Rivers State ed E J Alagoa and Tekena N Tamuno Port Harcourt Riverside Commushynications 1989253 pp softcover Contains 28 scholarly arshyticles divided according to the following topics the natural environment the human environment culture history politics and government the economy and social developshyment $25 plus $150 postage and handling Order from Lisa Aronson Dept of Art Skidmore College Saratoga Springs NY 12866
1990 Mentbership Directory Addendum We regret that the following names were inadvertently omitted from the 1990 Membership Directory All of these individuals reshynewed their memberships before the June 1 1990 deadline for inclusion in the Directory
Aborampah Osei-Mensah University of Wisconsin 214 Mitchell Hall Box 413 Milwaukee WI 53201 Associate Professor University of Wisconsin Sociology West Africa414-2294155
Ambruster Nancy 42 W 13th St 213 NewYorkNY 10(H1 Librarian Brooklyn Public Library
Barkan Joel 833 River St Iowa City IA 52246 Professor University of Iowa Political Science East Africa 319-335-2337
Barkan Sandra 833 River St Iowa City IA 52246 Associate Director Honors Program University of Iowa Comshyparative Literature 319-335-1684
Borstelmann M 1705 Buck Creek Ct Fayetteville NC 28304 History
Calhoun Craig Carolina Population Center 123 W Franklin St Chapel Hill NC27514 Research Associate University of North Carolina Political Scishyence 919-966-2329
Coger Dalvan 1433 W Crestwood Dr Memphis TN 38119 Associate Professor Northwest Memphis Community College History Southern Africa 901-678-3392
Coger Greta M 1433 W Crestwood Dr Memphis TN 38119 Instructor Northwest Memphis Community College Literashyture West Africa 901-678-3392
DeLargy Pamela Carolina Population Center 123 W Franklin St Chapel Hill NC 27514 Research Associate University of North Carolina Political Scishyence 919-966-2329
Hoover Ellen United Methodist Church PO Box 22037 Kitwe Zambia Assistant Professor Faculte Methodiste de Thoologie History North Africa
Hoover Jeffrey United Methodist Church PO Box 22037 Kitwe Zambia Associate Professor Universite de Lubumbashi History Censhytral Africa
Kokole Omari H Department of Political Science SUNY-Binghamton Binghamshyton NY 13902 SUNY-Binghamton ReligionPhilosophy Political Science East North West Africa
Nyang Sulayman S PO Box 1193 Howard University Washington DC 20059 Howard University Political Science
Nyangoro Julius E University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Africa amp AfroshyAmerican Studies 401 Alumni Bldg 004 A Chapel Hill NC 27514 University of North Carolin at Chapel Hill Political Science
Ofuatey-Kodjoe W 112-40 177th St St Albans NY 11433 Professor City University of New York Political Science West Africa 212-642-24
Rubin Deborah S Department of SociologyAnthropology University of the Pashycific Stockton CA 95209-3903 Assistant Professor University of the Pacific Anthropology East Africa 209-946-2815
Salamone Frank A 23 West St White Plains NY 10605 Associate Professor Chair Iona College - Seton School Anthroshypology West Africa 914-378-8135
Udogu E Ike Department of Political Science Francis Marion College Florshyence SC 29501 Associate Professor Francis Marion College Political Science Nigeria West Africa 803-661-1617
Yansane Aguibouy Box 4549 Berkeley CA 94704 Professor San Francisco State University Economics 415-338shy2495
NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS TO THE AFRICAN STUDIES REVIEW
The office phone number of Carol Thompson edishytor of the African Studies Review has been changed to 213-740-1683 Professor Thompsons address remains the same Department of Political Science VKC 327 University of Southern California Los Angeles CA 90089-0044
ANNUAL MEETING PAPERS 1990
The following papers are included in the collection of the proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association Baltimore Maryland 14 November 1990 Individual copies are available at $4 each for ASA members and $5 for nonmembers Complete sets of the pashypers in xerox microfilm or microfiche are available for $375 When ordering individual papers please include the order number that accompanies each entry Contact Afrishycan Studies Association Credit Union Building Emory University Atlanta Georgia 30322
Adam Hussein M Leadership Values and NGOVDO Institution Building 19901
Aduonum Kwasi The Atum Pan Talking Drum in the Akan Adowa Musical Ensemble 19902
Aduonum Kwasi Text and Rhythm in African Music 19903 Ajayi Omofolabo Constructing Gender Through Myths An Analyshy
sis of Some West African Myths 19904 Alexander Neville Discussants Comments Black and White Polishy
tics in South Africa The Road Ahead 19905 Allman Jean Marie The Oral Interview That Wasnt Reflections on
Gender Politics and Research Methodology in Asante 19906 Askin Steve Mobutus Wealth How He Got It How He Spends It
19907 Bourgault Louise M Talking to People in the Oral Tradition Ethnoshy
graphic Research for Development Communication 19908 Brooks Paula T Beyond the Debt Crisis Financing Sustainable
Growth 19909 Burt Eugene C Minimum and Maximum Propriety Clothing and
Change in an East African Culture 199010 Cattell Maria G Between the Generations Intergenerational Conshy
tracts and Care of the Elderly in Samia Kenya 199011 Chikwendu Eudora Communication Problems in Government Intershy
vention in Cooperatives in Nigeria 199012 Chimanikire Donald P Africa Development and Ethics The Introshy
duction of Liberalisation in Zimbabwe 199013 Cobbe James Economic Implications for Lesotho of Change in South
Africa 199014 Compagnon Daniel Political Crisis in Somalia The Legacy of an Exshy
hausted Personal Rule 199015 Conner Michael W The 19th Century Nguni Prepuce Cover A Vanshy
isJuu1 Aesthetic Locus 199016 Dale Richard An International Approach to Decolonization The Civshy
il-Military Operations of the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNT AG) in Namibia 1989-1990 199017
Digre Brian Recovered Independence and National Choices The Plebshyiscite of 1959 in the Northern Cameroons 199018
Dipeolu J O UNESCO and the Book Crisis in Africa South of the Sashyhara The Example of Nigeria 199019
Dogbe Korsi A Sociology of Appropriate Medical Practice in Africa A Cultural Theoretical Expose 199020
Dunbar Roberta Ann Nigerien Women and Access to Productive Reshysources An Assessment in View of the Project du Code Rural 199021
Elaigwu J Isawa The Shadow of Religion on Nigerian Federalism 1960-90 199022
Elonge Henry Akwo The Ethical Dilemma Facing Legislators in the Cameroon National Assembly 199023
Eluwa G 1 C Mass Mobilization and Rural Development in Nigeria The Quest for Development Strategy 199024
Fair Jo Ellen Are We Really the World Coverage of U S Food Aid to Africa 1980-1989 199025
Fisher Jr William P Mangoes Metaphors and a Measure of Meanshying 199026
Fonge Fuabeh P Perspectives on Archival Material and Other Tools for the Reconstruction of African History A Case Study of the Bishylingual Cameroon Republic 199027
Fosu Augustin Kwasi Capital Instability and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa 199028
Gottlieb Alma A Society of Secrets The Beng of Cote dIvoire 199029
Green Deborah The Democratic Challenge to Fascism 199030 Haile Semere The African States and the Ethiopia-Eritrea War
199031 Hansen Holgrer Bernt Import and Impact of New Visions Dilemshy
mas of Internationalization in Colonial Uganda 199032 Heath Carla W Restructuring Kenyas Broadcasting System An Apshy
praisal of Recent Developments 199033 Ihonvbere Julius O Structural Adjustment the April 1990 Coup
and Democratization in Nigeria 199034 Jackson Sandra The Crisis of Education in Urban South Africa Reshy
sistance Reforms Redress for Change 199035 Jato Miriam N The Empowerment of African Women Through Famishy
ly Planning 199036 Jenkins Ray Subverting Law Imperialism The Journalist-
Historians of the Gold Coast-Ghana 1882-1888 199037 Kalipeni Ezekiel Evidence of a Spontaneous Population Redistribushy
tion in Malawi A Factor Analytic Study 199038 Kalu Anthonia C Reinventing the African Woman Modern African
Literature and Culture as Tools of Development 199039 Kilbride Philip L Adolescent Premarital Pregnancies Among Abashy
luyia of Kenya The Grandparent Role 199040 Kingei Kitula The Socio-Political Element in the Swahili Taarab
Poetry 199041 Kokole Omari H Islam and Ethnicity in Idi Amins Uganda (1971shy
1979) 199042 Lashley Marilyn E On the Land of the King- GaIda Aron (1300)
Land Tenure Organization and Taxation Roots of Famine in Ethiopia 199043
Law Robin Posthumous Questions for Karl Polanyi Price Inflation in Pre-Colonial Dahomey 199044
LawaI Babatunde The Study of Contemporary Art in Nigeria Toshywards a New Theoretical Framework 199045
Lems-Dworkin Carol African Retentions in the Music of Scott JoPshylin 199046
Lodge Tom The United Democratic Front in the 19805 199047 Lord Marcia and John E Fobes UNESCO in Africa Its Contribushy
tions to Libraries Publishing and Literacy Programs 199048 Mlbbs-Zeno Carl C International Pressures for Change in Food Aid
Allocations to Africa 199049
Mabbs-Zeno Carl Tracy Hart and Maxwell Eseonu How Much Good Is Triangular Food Aid 199050
Manzo Kate and Pat McGowan Is Apartheid Dying 199051 Mapunda Bertram B B The Preservation of Antiquities Through
National and Cultural Pride 199052 Martin Marilyn Is There A Place for Black Abstract Painters in
South Africa 199053 Murray Bruce K Wits University Student Politics and the Coming
of Apartheid 199054 Nathan Martha A and Elliot Fratkin Health and Nutritional Conshy
sequences of Recent Sedentarization of Rendille Pastoralists in Northern Kenya 199055
Nesbitt Prexy On the Cutting Edge African-American Political Movements in the 1970s A Preliminary Historical Review 199056
Nkomo Sibusiso The End of the Cold War A New Paradigm for US Foreign Policy Towards South and Southern Africa 199057
OHear Ann florin Lantana Beads More Than Adornment 199058 OguibeOlu Artist as Poet Poet as Artist 199059 Ojo B Adesegun In Search of Democracy and Development An
Analysis of the Initial Aspirations and Problems of the SWAPO Government in Namibia 199060
Okeke Chukwuanugo S When Minimum Is Appropriate The Igbo Example 199061
Okolie Andrew C Adjusting or Evading the Structures The Structural Adjustment Programme and the Prospects for Stability in Nigerias Third Republic 199062
Omara-Otunnu Amii African States and Domestic Conflict Resolushytion in Africa An Historical Case of Uganda 199063
Onwueme Tess Akaeke The Community as Shadow of the Individshyual in Achebes Novels 199064
Osia Kunirum Africa in the 1990s The Elusiveness of Developshyment 199065
Osirim Mary J The Struggle for Empowerment Women and the Inshyformal Sector in Zimbabwe 199066
Owomoyela Oyekan Gender in Traditional African Consciousness 199067
Pateman Roy Lost in the Sand Soviet Arms Transfers to Ethiopia 1977-1990 199068
Paterson Christopher Television News from the Frontline States 199069
Pido Odoch Aesthetic Persuasion The Role of the Military in Reshystructuring Acoli Art 199070
Pirouet M Louise Ugandan Opposition and Dissident Literature in the 19805 199071
Pittin Renee Selective Education Issues ofGender CfIlss and Ideoloshygy in Northern Nigeria 199072
Rasmussen Susan J Reclaiming KnowledgePower Systems Themes of Knowledge Truth and Deception in Tuareg Oral Art 199073
Ravell-Pinto Thelma M Womens Writing and the Politics of South Africa The Ambiguous Role ofNadine Gordimer 199074
Renne Elisha P Things That Threaten The Symbolism of Bunu Conshyfrontational Art 199075
Rich Peter Ndebele Art and Architecture A Twentieth-Century Vishysion 199076
Rothchild Donald and Caroline Hartzell The Road to Gbadolite Great Power and African Mediations in Angola 199077
Saine Abdoulaye S M The Ascent of Lyndon B Johnson and the Demise of Kwame Nkrumah A Drama in Political Subterfuge 199078
Samoff Joel The Financial-Intellectual Complex 199079
Schaefer Charles Silver Thalers and Valuation Money in Early Twentieth-Century Ethiopia 199080
Schmidt Nancy J Africans as Primary Actors in Their Own Lives and Land Validoting African Curriculum Materials 199081
Sessions Andrew C US Media Discourses on the African Other 199082
Serapiao Luis Benjamin Mozambican Conflict and an African Solution 199083
Serpell Robert Participatory Drama as a Medium of Reflection on the Significance of Schooling in Rural Zambia 199084
Shaw Timothy M Reformism and Revisionism in African Political Economy in the 1990s 199085
Sheik-Abdi Abdi A The Simmering Armed Conflict in the Horn of Africa What Fuels It-Tribalism Nationalism or Socialism 199086
Smaldone Joseph P Militarization in Africa Methodology Measureshyment and Mystery 199087
Snipe Tracy D Does a Setlson of Violence Produce the Right Thing 199088
Steel William F and Leila M Webster Responses to Adjustment in Ghanas Small Enterprise Sector 199089
Steiner Christopher B Graven Images Idols and Ideals in The Euroshypean Pictorial Images of Africa 199090
Teferra Daniel The Economic Future of Africa 199091 Tripp Aili Mari Responses of Urban Women to Economic Reform
and Crisis in Urban Tanzania The New Role of Womens Organishyzations 199092
Van de Walle Nicolas The Decline and Fall of the Franc Zone Monshyetary Politics in Francophone Africa 199093
Vergunst Nicolass Building a National Culture Through Political Action or Bidding for Culture at the Political Auction 199094
Warms Richard L The Pyramid of Commerce in Sikasso Factors That Lead to Success in Business 199095
Welch Jr Claude E The Single Party Paradigm De Mortuis 199096
Wenner Mark D Long Term Food Aid Needs The Case of Morocco 1991-2000 199097
Whyte Michael A One Food or Many The Social and Cultural Conshytexts ofFood Production in Uganda and Kenya 199098
Whyte Susan Reynolds The Dynamics of Medical Pluralism in Ugandtz 199099
Bah M Alpha Sierra Leone-Liberia Border Relations 1882-1982 1990100
RECENT DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS Compiled by Joseph J Lauer (Michigan State University)
The theses listed below were reported in Dissertation Abshystracts International (DAI) vol 51 nos 5-7 parts A and B Each citation ends with a page reference to the abstract and order number (if any) for copies Most US dissertations are available from University Microfilms International (300 North Zeeb Road Ann Arbor MI 48106-1346) Canadian theses are available from the National Library of Canada (395 Wellington St Ottawa KIA ON4) British (UK) theses available from the British Library have order numbers with a tlB (for BRDtI) prefix Details on ordering through UMI are in DAI
This is the tenth quarterly supplement to American and Canadian Doctoral Dissertations and Masters Theses on Africa 1974-1987 (Atlanta Crossroads Press 1989) This series lists all US Canadian and British dissertations about Afrishyca that are abstracted in DAI Researchers interested in a particular author or keyword should consult the indexes of DAI or Comprehensive Dissertation Index
Agriculture Arif Abderrahim Introduction and evaluation of perennial forage grasses in central Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 169pp DA51B2677 9030101
Baumgras John E The effects of product markets and multiproduct harvesting on the economics of managing even-aged upland oak stands [Kenya PhD West Virginia U 1990 220pp DA51B2691 9029354
Bouzza Abderrahmane Water conservation in wheat rotations under several management and tilltlge systems in semi-arid areas [Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 132pp DA51B2678 9030107
Chishala Benson H The status of selected micronutrients in Zambian soils and the response of wheat to their application PhD U of Aberdeen (UK) 1987 322pp DA51B2125 BX89747
Etessami Pantea Mutagenesis studies on the genome of cassava ltItent virus (African cassava mosaic virus) PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1989 237pp DA51B2146 BX90010
Hamad Muawia EL-Bedawi PJwspJwrus interactions with some calcareous soils from the Sudan PhD U of Newcastle Upon Tyne (UK) 1989 261pp DA51B2127 BX89718
Qhobela Molapo Characterization of Zanthomonas campestris pathovars affecting maize pearl millet sorghum and sugarcane
[Nigeria PhD Kansas State U 1990 118pp DA51B2699 9029286
Anthropology Bellomo Randy Vincent Methods for documenting unequivocal
evidence of humanly controlled fire at Early Pleistocene archaeological sites in East Africa The role of actualistic studies [Kenya] PhD U of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 437pp DA51A2432 9035145
Crowley Eve Lakeshmi Contracts with the spirits Religion asylum and ethnic identity in the Cacheu Region of Guinea-Bissau PhD Yale U 1990 750pp DA51A2436 9035333
Gruber Mark Francis Sacrifice in the desert An ethnography of the Coptic monastery [Egypt PhD State U of New York at Stony Brook 1990 318pp DA51A2069 9029807
Gunn Susan Elizabeth Development in a nomadic society A Study of indigenous and exogenous change in northern Somalia PhD U of Colorado at Boulder 1990 330pp DA51A2438 9032837
Helms Loretta Ann The special concerns of African-American Peace Corps volunteers EdD Columbia U Teachers Coil 1990 123pp DA51A24399033849
Hirsch Susan Fern Gender and disputing Insurgent voices in coastal Kenyan Muslim courts PhD Duke U 1990 448pp DA51A16709028222
Johnson Brooke Ronald Nomadic networks and pastoral strategies Surviving and exploiting local instability in south Turkana Kenya PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 242pp DA51A20709033117
Lolo Abdalia Mostafa Sociocultural dimensions of popultltion policies in the Third World The Egyptian case PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 514pp DA51A1671 9023941
Shanafelt Robert Andrew Talking peace living conflict The mental and the material on the borders of apartheid [Lesotho PhDI U of Florida 1989 391pp DA51A2071 9028569
Architecture AI-Asad Mohammad The modern state mosque in the eastern Arab
world 1828-1985 [Egypt PhD Harvard U 1990 321pp DA51A21799035430
Arceneaux Kathleen Dugas The script analogue and its application in architectural analysis The reltltionship of African women to African traditional architecture PhD Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U 1989 217pp DA51A1417 9028009
Magutu Gerald Jerry Urban low-income housing and community development in developing countries A reformuhltion with case studies from Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 282pp DA51A14189028944
Biological Sciences Howell James Allen Variation and evolution of Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L) VertIc Fabaceae) PhD Miami U 1990 251pp DA51B2720 9029376
Mengestou Seyoum Species composition dynamics and production of the dominant crustacean zoophlnkton in Lake Awasa Ethiopia PhD U of Waterloo (Can) 1990 DA51B3239
Youm Ousmane Evaluation of natural enemies associated with the millet stalk borer Haimbachia ignefusalis (Hampson) (LepidopteraPyralidae) in Niger PhD Texas AampM U 1990 160pp DA51B218O9027293
Business Administration Aiyeku Joseph Fola ImfXlct of import substitution and export
expansion policy on channels of distribution on non-oil export commodities in Nigeria DBA Nova U 1990 155pp DA51A2095 9031282
Gutu Jackan M An investigation of the environmental dependence hypothesis in state-owned corporations (parastatals) in Kenya A strategic management perspective DBA United States International U 1990 324pp DA51A1682 9027298
Kilani Kilani Abdulkerim The evolution and status of accounting in Libya PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 877pp DA51A1677 BX90144
Okpara Onyemaechi Chikaodi The accessibility and transfer of management technology in Nigerian manufacturing industries DBA United States International U 1990 219pp DA51A1685 9028231
Earth Sciences Owoade Isiaka A yodele Some aspects of the hydrogeology of the crystalline basement complex rocks of south western Nigeria PhD U of Technology Loughborough (UK) 1989 267pp DA51B2254 BX90191
Economics Abdul Hadi Auman Shafiq The role ofcapital markets in underdeveloped countries with fXlrticuhlr reference to South Korea Brazil and Nigeria PhD U of Exeter (UK) 1989 558pp DA51A2471 BX90473
Benjamin Nancy Claire Investment and real exchange rate responses to foreign capital flows A general equilibrium model applied to Cameroon PhD U of California Berkeley 1988 138pp DA51A16939029089
Bocoum Cheick Abagouro An evaluation of the performance of the marketing systems for fed cattle range cattle and beef in Mali PhD Michigan State U2990 217pp DA51A1705 9028626
Deme Mamit A short-run goal programming model of external debt management Nigeria PhD U of Texas at Austin 1990 28Opp DA51A2111 9031553
Diaby Souleymane Economic imfXld analysis of the Ivorian Sardinella fishery PhD U of Rhode Island 1989 209pp DA51A2108 9023253
Esslimi Lahsen Economic liberalization and structural adjustment The Moroccan sugar policy PhD Purdue U 1990 169pp DA51A21089031318
Fakhamps Marcel Sequential decisions under uncertainty and hlbor market failure A model of household behavior in the African semi-arid tropics [Burkina FasoJ PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 359pp DA51A17069028816
Fauniyar Ganesh Prasad An econometric model of rate ofadoption of agricultural technology for developing countries [SwazihlndJ PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 184pp DA51A2110 9032367
Fofanah Alusine Alghali Internal causes ofdependence The role of agriculture in the economy of African state as exemplified in the case of Sierra Leone 1961-1988 PhD U of Denver 1990 263pp DA51A21099033468
Jomini Patrick Andre The economic viability of phosphorus fertilization in southwestern Niger A dynamic approach incorporating agronomic principles PhD Purdue U 1990 233pp DA51A2109 9031345
Kentley Eric George Suakin and its fishermen A study of economic activities and ethnic groupings in a Sudanese port PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 336pp DA51A1709 BX90150
Kourouma Moussa International trade flows and economic interdependence in the West African market PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 2990 138pp DA51A1709 9031803
LOfgren Hans Lennart A quadratic programming study of Egyptian agriculture PhD U ofTexas at Austin 1990 477pp DA51A2104 9031645
Niklitschek Mario Enrique Economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa The implication of the environmental degradation [Ghana] PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 136pp DA51A1707 9030970
Obi John Chukwuka Education and economic growth in Nigeria A case study DA Middle Tennessee State U 1990 85pp
DA51A1701 9026934
Osei-Amoako Yaw Macroeconomic policy in a single-crop economy An econometric study of Ghana PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1990 181pp DA51A2471 9031812
Saadat Yasmin Rita Peasant decision-making Case of North Cameroon PhD Fletcher Sch of Law amp Diplomacy (fufts U)
1989 172pp DA51A1707 9031195
Saerbeck Rainer Project appraisal in dependent economies Application of cost benefit analysis in economic planning in Botswana PhD U of Bradford (UK) 1989 327pp DA51A2475 B-90598
Yassin Abdiaziz Sharif The effects ofgovernment price policies on rural goods A case study-Somalia PhD U of Cincinnati 1990 113pp DA51A2122 9032638
Education Acquaye Alfred A Ghanaian education Its relevance for Ghana in transition EdD U of San Francisco 1990 331pp DA51A1449 9027810
Agahiu Adams Ademu The role of the Nigerian educational system in meeting the skilled manpower needs for national development EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 185pp DA51A23419033593
Akah R Miebi Descriptive analysis of perceived factors influencing the health care choices of rural child-rearing women in Arogbo-Ijaw Nigeria PhD Ohio State U 1990 219pp DA51A2272 9031035
Atanda Alfred Wahabi Locus-of-control and its relation to sex ethnicity religion and education among Ghanaian and Nigerian tribesmen EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 211pp DA51A2314 9033595
Berger jennifer Wildlife extension-a participatory approach to conservation A case study among the Maasai people of Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 379pp DA51A1474 9028739
Boubakri Mohamed The international financial crisis of the 19805 and its impact on educational reform in Morocco with a history of Moroccan education and policy recommendations EdD U of Michigan 1990 253pp DA51A2289 9034360
Cashman Kristen A grounded theory describing factors in the adoption process of the alley farm ing technology by Yoruba women in Nigeria PhD Iowa State U 1990 129pp DA51A2244 9100422
DeVane Evelyn Gaynelle Music education in teacher training colleges in Ghana PhD U of Ghana (Ghana) 1980 484pp DA51A1946 9024805
Dzimbo Kuzvinetsa Peter A critical analysis of the planning and implementation of teacher education reform in Zimbabwe 1980-1987 PhD U of Wisconsin-Madison 1990 307pp DA51A1581 9020438
Egbuna Bridget Georgia An investigation of the crisis in higher education in the two universities of Anambra State Nigeria EdD George Washington U 1990 174pp DA51A1920 9030828
Elatta Taha Mohamed An analysis of indigenous Sudanese graphic imagery and implications for curriculum development in art education PhD Council for National Academic Awards (UK) 1990 319pp DA51A1484 BX90027
Elrayah Tagelsir Hamza A systemic analysis of the problems of the teaching-practice program at Khartoum International Institute for Arabic Language in Sudan PhD Indiana U 1990 278pp DA51A15849030411
Ibida Ego Yvonne A study of tourism education at the university level in Nigeria as viewed by experts in the government higher education and the tourism industry EdD George Washington U 1990 278pp DA51A1921 9030830
Ifeanyi Uju Bibian A content analysis of selected books used in the teaching of African literature in American colleges and universities PhD Kent State U 1990 213pp DA51A1891 9029271
jaja Amelia Nwadiogwa Labour union education in Nigeria PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 24Opp DA51A1478 BX90139
Kupe Serara Segarona A history of the evolution of nursing education in Botswana1922-1980 EdD Columbia UTeachers ColI 1987 506pp DA51A2290 9033919
Lamptey George Nee Oko Public subsidization of nonpublic schools and the development of education in Liberia PhD Columbia U Teachers Coli 1990 185pp DA51A2265 9033869
Laryea Evans Amartey The role of higher education in Africa A study of the attitude of African educators toward the Tananarive recommendations PhD U of North Texas 1990 177pp DA51A14629027718
M uruIi Leunita Auko Education labor force participation residence and fertility among Kenyan women PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 77pp DA51A1933 9032350
Oji Emmanuel Aniefuna Music in education a study of the status of general music education in the curriculum of Anambra (Nigeria) public school system PhD Union Institute 1989 218pp DA51A19479025448
Olurin Niran Emannuel A School administrators perceptions of
discipline and corporal punishment in seleded contemporary Nigerian public secondary schools PhD Indiana State U 1989 187pp DA51A1859 9026706
Pelshak Smith Kyeskat Daspan Rehabilitation and counseling programs for people with disabilities in Nigeria EdD Oklahoma State U 1990 189pp DA51A2270 9035199
Semenye Lois Mvuli The reltltionship between moral reasoning Tearning style and religious orientation of selected students attending theological schools in Kenya EdD Biola U Talbot Sch of Theology 1990 194pp DA51A2257 9025834
Ukaegbu Ephraim Ifeanyichukwu An analysis of problems encountered by Nigerian students as perceived by Nigerian students in urban universities in Texas EdD Texas Southern U 1989 174pp DA51A18679029526
Williams-Lamptey Felicia Walety Teacher training and resource center for adult education in Liberia Curriculum and organization EdD Columbia U Teachers ColI 1990 195pp DA51A2244 9033870
Environmental Sciences Chiotha Sosten Staphiel Biological control of human schistosomiasis using snail-eating fish lMaltlwi PhD U of Maryland ColI Park 1990 174pp DA51B2261 9030877
Fine Arts Coombes Annie Elena Stuart The representation of Africa and the African in Engltlnd 1890-1913 PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1987 498pp DA51A1811 8-83121
Thomas Thelma Katrina Niche decorations from the Tombs of Byzantine Egypt (Heracleopolis Magna and Oxyrhynchus AD 300-5(0) Visions of Afterlife PhD New York U 1990 717pp DA51A14269025149
Folklore Hill Elizabeth Frances A comparative study of the cultural narrative and ltlnguage content of seleded folk tales told in Burma Canada and Yorubaltlnd Nigeria PhD U of Alberta (Can) 1990 DA51A2482
Geography Krabacher Thomas Scott Fishing food and change along the Sherbro Coast of Sierra Leone PhD U of California Davis 1990 416pp DA51A1726 9026837
Perry Edward Carl Core-periphery reltltions An empirical study of North Cameroon PhD U of Pennsylvania 1990 290pp DA51A17269026626
Picard Mary Theresa Local participation in integrated and multiobjective river basin pltlnning A case study of the Senegal River
Basin PhD Oark U 1990 337pp DA51A1727 9026085
Ramphall Davin Rural energy pltlnning and development in the Third World A multicriteria evaluation approach [Kenya PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 378pp DA51A2123 9032366
Health Sciences Anyanwu Rosemary Chinyere A food safety control strategy for
developing countries Based on studies of Nigeria Ghana Cote dIvoire United Kingdom and France PhD U of Reading (UK) 1989 413pp DA51B2840 BX90197
Chitsulo Lester A comparative study on measurement of Schistosoma mansoni transmission by coprologic and serologic techniques [Egypt amp Maltlwi] PhD Tulane U 1990 120pp DA51B2841 9032509
Ehigiator Lucky Osarchieman The rural health model in Bendel State of Nigeria Impad of community participation DrPH U of California Berkeley 1989 279pp DA51B2306 9028705
Guptill Katharine Schuyler Evaluation of an infant weaning food intervention in Kwara State Nigeria ScD Johns Hopkins U Sch of Public Health and Hygiene 1990 379pp DA51B3331 9030682
Khogali Fathia Ahmed Mohammed The design implementation monitoring and evaluation of a training programme for prospedive catering officers for hospitals in the Sudan PhD U of Bath (UK) 1989 430pp DA51B3307 BX90609
Nhare Duncan Kinyua Simple predictors of low birthweight at the community level Their potential application in primary health care for the prevention ofadverse pregnancy outcomes in rural Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 336pp DA51B2309 9028388
Troslte Richard Murray Differential household survival during a drought-induced food crisis in central Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 536pp DA51B2310 9028376
UpvalI Michele Jean The articultltion of nurses and indigenous healers in Swaziltlnd A nursing perspedive PhD U of Utah 1990 241pp DA51B3329 9100377
History Asres Alem History of the Ethiopian Student Movement (in Ethiopia
and North America) Its impact on internal social change 1960-1974 PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 216pp DA51A1733 9030844
Cook Weston Franklin The Hundred Years War for Morocco 1465-1580 Warfare and state building in the early modern Maghrib PhD Georgetown U 1989 652pp DA51A1740 9027667
Coventry Donald C The public career of Sir Francis Reginald Wingate High Commissioner for Egypt 1917-1919 PhD The
American V 1989 326pp DA51A1730 9027884
Diallo Geraldyne Pemberton The philosophy of Ahmed Sikou Touri and its impact on the development of the Republic of Guinea 1958-1971 PhD City V of New York 1990 278pp DA51A1731 9029929
Gatlin Darryle John A socioeconomic history of Sao Vicente de Cabo Verde 1830-1970 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 284pp DA51A24919017069
Ghebre-Ab Habtu World War II and the disposal of Africa orientale italiana (a comparative study) PhD Miami V 1990 228pp DA51A2127 9029383
James Marylee Massey Good news for the poor The Church and community development in South Africa PhD Boston V 1990 285pp DA51A2130 9029767
Lazerson Joshua Nathaniel The Communist Party of South Africa the Springbok Legion and the South African Congress of Democrats Democratic whites in the South African liberation movement 1942-1964 PhD Northwestern V 1990 433pp DA51A2130 9031953
Mbuia-JOao Tome Nhamitambo The revolt of Dom Jeronimo Chingulia of Mombasa1590-1637 (an African episode in the Portuguese century of decline) [Kenya] PhD Catholic V of America 1990 577pp DA51A1733 9027645
Rubert Steven Craig You have taken my sweat Agricultural wage labour in colonial Zimbabwe 1904 to 1945 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 416pp DA51A2491 9033971
Schoenbrun David Lee Early history in eastern AfricaS Great Lakes region Linguistic ecological and archaeological approaches ca 500 BC to ca AD 1000 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 851pp DA51A2491 9033982
Journalism Chaudhary Anju Grover Coverage of development news by Western and Third World newspapers Theory and practice [Nigeria PhD V of Maryland CoIl Park 1990 297pp DA51A1427 9030874
Ngwe George Anuongong The Pan-African News Agency A regional response to global news flow problems PhD Southern Illinois V at Carbondale 1989 149pp DA51A1813 9022810
Language Faraclas Nicholas Gregory A grammar of Nigerian Pidgin PhD V of CaliforniaBerkeley 1989 706pp DA51A1595 9028817
Mangana Mark Rhetorical content in the Amarna correspondence
from the Levant [Egypt PhD Hebrew Vnion Coll-Jewish Institute of Religion 1990 224pp DA51A1593 9028107
Nyaggah Lynette Behm Cross-Linguistic influence in Kenyan English The impact of Swahili and Kikuyu on syntax PhD Vof California Los Angeles 1990 236pp DA51A1598 9028355
Sheridan J Mark The homilies of Rufus of Shotep on the Gospels of Matthew and Luke [Egypt] PhD Catholic V of America 2990 487pp DA51A1593 9027966
Law Ogiamien Tony Bestman Emokpae The legal aspects and implications of artificial conception services in Nigeria PhD Vof Essex (VK) 1989 411pp DA51A1747 8-90113
Literature Adal Youmna A Sufism in Ibn Khaldun An annotated translation
of the Shifa al-Sailli-Tahdhib al-MasailITunisia PhD Indiana V 1990 378pp DA51A1629 9030377
Guzofsky Rosalie Mujeres heroicas en el romancero judeo~spafiol [Morocco] PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 310pp DA51A1631 9026568
Mama Raouf Images of Africa and Africans in Western literature PhD V of Michigan 1990 130pp DA51A2377 9034479
Sample Maxine J Cornish The representation of space in selected works by Bessie Head Buchi Emecheta and Flora Nwapa PhD Emory V 1990 174pp DA51A1611 9027938
Mass Communications Morgan Muhammad Patricia-Devine An intracultural communication model for socioeconomic redevelopment in Sub-Saharan Africa PhD V of Kentucky 1990 258pp DA51A2189 9035046
Morgan Gary Benedict US media and government A content analysis of press coverage of the us call for sanctions against Libya DA V of Northern Colorado 1990 119pp DA51A1817 9029136
Political Science Adams Linda Shull From peace partner to security partner An
examination of US-Egyptian relations in the Carter administration PhD V of South Carolina 1990 310pp DA51A1748 9029155
Adogamhe Paul Garuba Nigeria-OPEC relations Analysis of the change in Nigerias foreign policy behavior toward OPEC 1983-1985 PhD City V of New York 1990 382pp DA51A1749 9029908
Akingbemi A yodele Makanju-Ola Agricultural development in Nigeria An analysis of the World Bank-assisted Agricultural Development Program PhD Claremont Graduate Sch 1990 349pp DA51A2141 9032564
Attah Okon Efiong The role of African soldiers in politics New diredions in comparing civilian and military regimes PhD Washington V 1989 266pp DA51A1749 9027391
Fage Kamilu Sani Nigerias foreign policy towards Chad 1960-1985 A study of the dynamics of African inter-state relations PhD Vof Pittsburgh 1990 266pp DA51A251O 9028459
Khadiagala Gilbert Muruli The Frontline States in southern African international politics 1975-1989 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 428pp DA51A1764 9030210
Kimaru Christopher Maina An analysis of us foreign assistance to tropical Africa in the 1980s PhD V of Maryland Baltimore County 1990 169pp DA51A2154 9032712
Kosoko David Nigerias inter-African relations A study of continuity and change in Nigerias African policy 1960-1983 PhD American V 1990 287pp DA51A1764 9028140
Mitchell Thomas G Black faces white heads Internal settlements in southern Africa PhD V of Southern California 1990 DA51A1765
Rana Kipkorir Aly Azad Politics underdevelopment and socilll conflict A study of class formation in Kenya PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 358pp DA51A2S06 9033979
Sanad Jamal Ali Islam and sociopolitical change A comparative study of Egyptian Kuwaiti and Palestinian attitudes PhD V of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 DA51A2S06
Sandberg Eve Nan International foreign aid donor cohesion and donor bounded decision-making in Zambias agricultural sedor PhD Yale V 1990 353pp DA51A2S07 9035366
Solop Frederic Ira From the margins to the mainstream The antiapartheid movement and the politics of agenda-setting in the United States PhD Rutgers The State V of New Jersey New Brunswick 1990 302pp DA51A2507 9034957
Tevoedjre Eric The limits and uses ofdeviance in Franco-African relations The relations of Guinea (Conakry) Congo and Benin with France 1958-1981 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 317pp DA51A17669030256
Tidwell Alan Interdependence ethnicity and anti-apartheid The case ofTransAfrica PhD V of Kent at Canterbury (UK) 1989 267pp DA51A1767 BX90013
Torulagha Priye Sunday A study of moral norms concerning war in precolonial traditional Nigerian societies PhD V of Oklahoma 1990 289pp DA51A2151 9033285
Psychology
Pretorius Johannes W White South African identity development and psychopathology PhD Boston V 1990 152pp DA51B2632 9019700
Religion Bassaw Joseph Kwamina Developing a ministry of evangelism among Ghanaians in Brooklyn New York DMin Drew V 1990 160pp DA51A2407 9100003
Frankfurter David Thomas Munro Elijah in Upper Egypt Studies in the history and composition of the Coptic Elijah Apocalypse PhD Princeton V 1990 407pp DA51A1652 9027546
Katz Jonathan Glustrom The vision of the Prophet in fifteenth century North Africa Muhammad al-Zawawis Tuhfat al-Nazir PhD Princeton V 1990 404pp DA51A1653 9027549
Sociology Achanfuo-Yeboah David Joe Internal migration population redistribution and urbanisation in Ghana PhD V of Alberta (Can) 199ODA51A2525
Asana Festus Ambe Problems of marriage and family life in an African context viewed from the perspective of the Christian pastor as counselor [Cameroon] ThO Boston V Sch of Theology 1990 332pp DA51A1790 9026046
Cole Bankole Akinyemi Police power and accountability in the Nigerian criminal process PhD V of Keele (UK) 1989 615pp DA51A1782 BX89951
Diop Francois Path Diop Economic determinants of child health and the utilization of health services in Sub-Saharan Africa The case of Ivory Coast PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 232pp DA51A2525 9030184
Fluharty David Henning Charisma as attachment to the divine Some Hasidic principles for comparison of social movements ofGandhi Nasser Ben-Gurion and King [Egypt] PhD V of New Hampshire 1990 584pp DA51A1802 9027429
Hamid Adil Abdelaziz Mohamed Perceptions of the Sudanese professional working in Saudi Arabia on migration and economic development of the Sudan PhD V of North Texas 1990 152pp DA51A17999027708
Macharia Sospeter Kinuthia The role of social networks and the state in the urban informal sector The case of Nairobi Kenya PhD V of Cali fomi a Berkeley 1989 281pp DA51A1781 9028942
Mengesha Astair Gebremariam The role of women in agricultural production and household decision-making A cross-cultural comparison
between India and Cameroon PhD Iowa State V 1990 170pp DA51A2539 9035101
Osirim Mary Johnson Characteristics ofentrepreneurship in Nigerian industries that started small PhD Harvard V 1990 251pp DA51A2539 9035529
Zaky Hassan Hussein Mohamed Simultaneous approach to family size decisions in Egypt PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 205pp DA51A17869030272
Theater Creamer Richard E Athol Fugard The playwright as director of his works [South Africa) PhD City V of New York 1990 402pp DA51AI4449029926
Theology Egbulem Chris Nwaka The Rite Zairois in the context of liturgical inculturation in midd1e-belt Africa since the Second Vatican Council STD Catholic V of America 1989 41Opp DA51AI659 9027616
Urban amp Regional Planning Elkhishin Khaled Salah Planning for growth in the Cairo region A
strategic management approach modelled on the Paris experience [Egypt PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 311pp DA51AI803 9026548
Oluwoye Jacob Oludoye Assessment of pedestrian crossing activity in the determination of reducing conflict between pedestrian and vehicles along a strip of commercial streets in Nigeria PhD V of New South Wales (Australia) 1988 DA51AI804
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Over the last five years a group of imental basis for expansion into other problems University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee African countries We do not anticipate any problems students faculty and staff has built a In the course of the book drive in soliciting the books and in spite of framework for a Book Drive to colshy however we have encountered severe time constraints books that we collect lect books for African universities and financial constraints Finding a way are carefully sorted to suit the needs secondary schools The group beshy to ship the books has become the most of African institutions We ask for lieves that books provide a unique frustrating aspect of the drive Meanshy help in locating funding agencies that type of relief and human capital inshy while requests for books continue to are willing to support the book drive vestment for their users Most memshy be sent in by a few more schools in Any suggestions or questions conshybers including myself are aware of Ghana Thus we want to inform cerning this project may be forwarded the acu te shortage of reading materishy readers about the ongoing book drive to Osei-Mensah Aborampah Departshyals that exist in many African institushy in Wisconsin and to network with orshy ment of Afro-American Studies Unishytions The group has assisted in makshy ganizations and individuals involved versity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Box ing a number of book shipments to in similar projects in order to exshy 413 Milwaukee WI 53201 (414) 229shyvarious schools in Ghana on an exper- change ideas and help solve common 4155
Opportunities in Africa Visions in Action WorldTeach Urban Development Internship Programs in Africa
Namibia independent since March 1990 is seeking colshyVisions in Action is a small nonsectarian nonpolitical lege graduates to serve as math science and English
NGO offering one-year internships in Africa beginning teachers in rural primary and secondary schools throughshyJuly 1991 and October 1991 Positions are available with out the country WorldTeach an international voluntary African nonprofit organizations international developshy service agency based at Harvard University has been inshyment organizations newspapers magazines and health vited to identify select and place candidates The Worldshyclinics The program involves a month-long orientation TeachNamibia program offers participants the opportushyincluding intensive language study followed by a 12- nity to live and work in a rural community and to put month internship their knowledge and skills to work in building a new and
equitable education system Visions has secured placements in Nairobi Kenya and
Kampala Uganda beginning in July 1991 and will open 1) Applications are accepted from all majors no teachshyprograms in Francophone Africa and Sou thern Africa in ing or language experience is required Fall 1991 or Spring 1992 if there is sufficient interest 2) Volunteers receive housing and a monthly salary to
cover day to day expenses Interns are required to cover their own costs which 3) Volunteers make a one-year commitment and pay a
will be between $4200 and $4800 per year Some interns program fee of $3950 which covers airfare health insushymay receive a stipend to partially cover their housing rance placement training and support costs though this cannot be guaranteed
For more information call or write WorldTeach HarshyApplications are due June 14 1991 for October proshy vard Institute for International Development One Eliot
grams For applications contact Visions in Action 3637 Street Cambridge MA 02138-5705 (617) 495-5527 FAX Fulton St NW Washington DC 20007 (202) 625-7403 (617) 495-1239
Iowa Africanists are pleased to announce the founding of the Iowa African Studies Association (IASA) with some 80 active members IASA wishes to be in touch with other state and regional associations to share information on activities and plans Please contact the Iowans through Robert T Anderson Iowa Peace Institute Box 480 Grinnell IA 50112 (515shy236-4880) or James J Zaffiro Dept of Political Science Central COllege Pella IA 50219 (515-628-5123)
Future Meetings and Calls for Papers
Dalhousie University (Halifax Nova Scotia Canada) sponsored a symposium in March on The Political Econoshymy of Security amp Democracy in the South in the 1990s Dishyalectics of National Adjustments Regional Conflicts amp Gloshybal Alignments dealing with the implications of structural adjustment conditions and changing East-West relations on security and development in Africa with parshyticular reference to regional cooperation and politicallibershyalization
On September 26--281991 a symposium building on the first Africa session will be held with a comparative foshycus on the Caribbean and Southeast Asia including conshytrasting contextual and theoretical perspectives surviving at the margins in the new international division of labor and power
Participation is invited from academics analysts media and NGOs Please contact the organizer for further details and with paper proposals Funding is very limited so parshyticipants should seek financial support from their own inshystitutions Only paper-givers may be offered accommodashytion
Organizer Timothy M Shaw African Studies amp Forshyeign Policy Studies Dalhousie University Halifax Nova Scotia B3H 4H6 (902) 494-6630 FAX (902) 494-2319
A joint Royal African SocietyAfrican Studies Associashytion of the UK conference on The African Presence in the United Kingdom will be held on Friday 13 December 1991 at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies University of London
Proposals for papers and further information is availashyble from David Killingray Dept of Historical and Cultural Studies Goldsmiths College University of London New Cross London SE14 6NW England
The Arts Council of the African Studies Association (ACASA) is pleased to announce the Ninth Triennial Symshyposium on African Art It will be hosted by the University of Iowas School of Art and Art History and Museum of Art in Iowa City and will run from April 23 to April 25 1992
Panel and paper proposals from all disciplines and geoshygraphical areas are welcome and those that emphasize cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural approaches are espeshy
cially welcome Deadline for panel proposal submissions is Spring 1991
and the deadline for paper proposals is October 11991 Please send to Allen F Roberts Program Chair Anthropolshyogy Dept McBride Hall The University of Iowa Iowa City IA 52242
Recent Meetings The Constituent Conference of the World Council of Pashy
nafrican Organizations Project met in Cotonou Benin from 11 to 15 February 1991 The meeting was held to promote exchanges of ideas and co-operation between Panafrican Organizations in the international community and all other organizations committed to promoting the renaissance of the African personality humanism and a just and durable peace in a non-racial world
For further information write Africa-Cultures Internashytional Institute Carre 6 Ancien Pont BP 1245 Cotonou Benin
A symposium Science in Africa - Achievements and Prospects was convened during the Sub-Saharan Africa Program of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting in Washington DC on Februshyary 151991 The purpose of the symposium was to inshycrease awareness of the success and importance of science in Africa by highlighting several Africans whose work has affected the world scientific community and made a signifishycant impact on science and technology within Africa Its audience was a diverse group of scientists in related fields as well as science policy experts representatives from the development and diplomatic communities and Africanists from many disciplines
For further information write AAAS Sub-Saharan Afrishyca Program Directorate for International Programs 1333 H Street NW Washington DC 20005 (202) 326--6650
At the Annual Conference on African Policy Issues held at the World Bank on April 3 1991 Robert McNamara preshysented Africas Development Crisis Agricultural Stagnashytion Population Explosion and Environmental Degradashytion In addition Ibrahim Gambari Richard Joseph Kefle Wadajo and Moses Tesi presented Democratic Change in Africa Its Sustenance and Consolidation For further inshyformation regarding this conference write to Moses Tesi Middle Tennessee State University Department of Political Science Murfreesboro TN 37132
Africana Resources in Frankfurt (Germany) (excerpted from Newletter 3 Johann Wolfgang Goethe-UniversiHit October 1990)
Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek (Oty and University Library) Bockenheimer Landstrasse 134-138 6000 Frankfurt am Main 1 Phone 0697907-212
Opening hours Monday Wednesday Friday 10 am - 430 pm Tuesday Thursday 10am- 8 pm
The City and University Library of Frankfurt has an exshytensive collection of works on Africa which - regarding its size and completeness is unparalleled in the Germanshyspeaking world The Africa collection (one of the largest collections on Africa existing in Europe) consists of more than 120000 volumes with 5000 to 6000 acquisitions a year
Hiob Ludolf (1624-1704) the founder of Ethiopian studshyies made the first large donation to the section on Africa A valuable collection of Ethiopian manuscripts was given to the library by the scientist Eduard Ruppell (1794-1884) Continuous acquisitions of reseach reports contributed to keeping the Africa collection always up to date While up to World War II literature on the whole Mrican continent was collected after World War II the emphasis shifted to IIMrica South of the Sahara Today the largest and most important section is the Library of the German Colonial Society It is due to the existence of this stock that in 1964 the spedal collection area IIAfrica South of the Sahara was transferred to the Oty and University Library of Frankfurt Apart from the African states bordering the Mediterraneshyan and Sudan Ethiopia and the Hom of Africa all African countries belong to this special collection area as well as all fields of study except modern economics law and
medicine To make the literature available on Africa known outshy
side Frankfurt a special catalogue (Subject Catalogue Afrishyca Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek Frankfurt am Main Bearb von ID Wolcke-Renk Miinchen New York Lonshydon Paris Saur Vols 1 ff) has been appearing since 1976 as well as a quarterly Current Contents Africa (CCA) inshyforming about new articles from and on Africa In addishytion a listing of all recently acquired titles is published four times a year
Volkerkundliche Bibliothek (Ethnological Library) Liebigstr41 6000 Frankfurt Am Main 1 Phone 069721012
Opening hours Monday - Thursday 2-530pm Friday 9 -12 am
The Ethnological Library which is adminstrated by the Frobenius Institute at present possesses about 85000 volshyumes It contains the literary collection of the Frobenius Institute (about 43800 volumes) of the Frankfurt Museum of Ethnography (about 27900 volumes) of the Institute for Historical Ethnology Johann Wolfgang Goethe University (about 12800 volumes) and of the Frobenius Society (about 500 volumes) The Ethnological Library is at the same time a faculty library within the Faculty of History of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University The Africa secshytion contains about 25000 volumes
Calls for Papers and Authors For a special issue marking the
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the series will encourage work that uncovers the linkages among changes
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Focusing on the impact of broad be directed to Mary H Moran Deshysocioeconomic change on women and partment of Sociology and Anthropolshyconceptions of gender in the developshy ogy Colgate University Hamilton ing world this series seeks to broaden NY 13346-1398 or to Martha Peacock the concept of development to include LRP 1800 30th Street Suite 314 Boulshythe active creative participation of loshy der CO 80301 cal women and men In particular
Scarecrow Press which has already published over 40 volumes in its series of African Historical Dictionaries is looking for authors to write or revise the following volumes Congo-Brazzavile Djibouti Kenya Malawi and Uganda We also need authors for a bibliography covering the continent by region subject etc If you are interested please contact (enclosing a brief resume) Jon Woronoff Series Editor 3839 Rodman Street NW Washington DC 20016
Through publication of Kalahari A Journal of Southern African Writing the
Kalahari Press (a private not-for-gain organization) will provide an unprecedented educational bridge between southern Africa and North America Kalahari is looking for fiction and non-fiction written by people from Botswana Lesotho Namibia South Africa Swaziland and Zimbabwe It is intended solely as a vehicle of literary and cultural self-expression not as an outlet for political or economic analysis
Contents Short stories poetry pershysonal essays profiles and artwork Original submissions are especially welcome If your work has been pubshylished elsewhere please provide copshyyright permission to publish it in Kalashyhari
Length Short stories and personal esshysays can range from a paragraph up to 2500 words Profiles can be as short as a paragraph or up to 1000 words
Languages Most of the articles will be published in English though some will appear in a local language with an English translation If you do write in a local language please subshymit your work with a translation
Deadline Submissions must be reshyceived by June 1991 for consideration in the premier issue to be published in November December 1991
Send submissions to Kalahari Press 4000 Cathedral Avenue NW 138B Washington DC 20016
AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS The J Gus Liebenow Fellowship is designed to recruit
and provide assistance for minority students (who are US citizens) interested in pursuing the PhD degree in any school of Indiana University with a concentration in Afrishycan Studies American Indians African Americans Hisshypanic Americans and Puerto Ricans who will receive a bachelors degree from a regionally-accredited college or university by the fall of the year they enroll may apply Students who have received a masters degree or are curshyrently enrolled in graduate study may also apply Tenure of the Liebenow Fellowship is two (2) years with a stipend of $8000 plus tuition and normal fees for each year The successful fellow must maintain a GP A of 32 for the durashytion of the fellowship period and is expected to devote full-time to study during the fellowship period and will not be required to teach or provide other services The Afshyrican Studies Program the students academic department and the University Graduate School will assist the fellow in securing additional funding to continue study for the period after the fellowship
Application Procedure Students should submit a completed fellowship applicashytion to the African Studies Program as well as submit an application to the department or school in which they plan to enroll at Indiana University Application fonns for the J Gus Liebenow Fellowship are available through Patrick
OMeara Director African Studies Program Woodburn Hall 221 Indiana University Bloomington IN 47405 (812) 855-8284
The Trustees of the Institute of Current World Affairs are offering a two-year fellowship in southern Africa ICWA requires Fellows to be 35 or younger and provides support for spouses but tends to shy away from applishycants with small children It does not fund the writing of books already outlined or completing advanced degrees so only candidates who have finished their formal educashytions are considered If a candidate is a practicing professhysional expertise in a field that would be valuable in southshyern Africa such as international law political geography or journalism is preferred Candidates can be of any nashytionality but the ICWA medium of exchange is English
Fellowship applications should include (a) a curriculum vitae or resume (b) an infonnal personalprofessional aushytobiography (c) a rationale and design for the fellowship (this is not intended to be followed to the letter we read it with an eye peeled for seriousness imagination depth of homework wit and writing style) and (d) three samples of previous writing For infonnation contact The Institute of Current World Affairs The Crane-Rogers Foundation 4 West Wheelock Street Hanover NH 03755 (603) 643-5548
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Bucknell University African andor Middle East History
One year replacement position at the Assistant Professhysor level jointly in Department of History and Internationshyal Relations Program To teach 33 load including twoshysemester survey in herhis field and preferably semester courses in history of Imperialism and in European Internal Relations before 1900 Applications will be reviewed as reshyceived Contact Mark Newman Department of History Bucknell University Lewisburg Pa 17837 Applications from women and members of minority groups are espeshycially encouraged
Social Science Research Council Program in African Studies
The Social Science Research Council invites applications for a Program Associate to complement current staffing of its Program in African Studies Applicants must have a PhD in one of the social sciences Candidates with multi-
The Travelling Sabbatical Professor Ernest N Emenyonu seeks a position as a proshy
fessor of African literature for the 1991-92 academic sesshysion He has taught in several universities in the US and was a tenured professor at the University of Colorado Boulder before returning to Nigeria in 1975 He has been professor of English and Literary Studies at the University of Calabar since 1980 and spent the 1984-85 academic year at the University of Montana Missoula as an Exchange Professor of English He currently serves as the General Editor of Calabar Studies in African Literature For a copy of his resume write to him at the University of Calabar Deshypartment of English and Literary Studies PO Box 3645 Unical Post Office Calabar Nigeria
Professor E J Alagoa seeks teachingresearch position in African history as of 1992-93 preferably in affiliation with an African Afro-American andor inter-disciplinary studies program His areas of specialty and in which he has published extensively are oral tradition methodology and historiography For a copy of his resume write to E J Alagoa PO Box 125 University of Port Harcourt Choba Port Harcourt Rivers State Nigeria or Lisa Aronson Deshypartment of Arts Skidmore College Saratoga Springs NY 12866
disciplinary backgrounds are desirable as are candidates who could help link our programs to other regions of the world through the development of comparative projects
Duties would include assisting with research planning planning seminars workshops and conferences over seeshying fellowship competitions preparing grant proposals and maintaining relationships with researchers and acashydemic institutions throughout the world
Salary negotiable depending upon qualifications The Council is seeking an applicant who can take up the posishytion in September 1991 Candidate should submit a letter of application resume and three letters of reference to Afshyrica Program Social Science Research Council 605 Third Avenue New York NY 10158 EOE Applications from women and minorities are especially welcome
Publications of Interest Temple University Presss recent release of the Catalog of
the Charles L Blockson Afro-American Collection is comprised of materials that date from 1581 to the present It is among the largest collection of items relating to the African Diasshypora experience and is the first catalog by an AfricanshyAmerican bibliophile to be published by a major universishyty It is available to ASA members at a 20 discount off the list price of $6995 To order call toll-free 1-800-457shy1656 FAX (215) 787-4719 or write Temple University Press Broad amp Oxford Streets Philadelphia PA 19122
The African Development Prespectives yenetlrbook 1989 (Vol n Karl Wohlmuth et al (eds) fills a gap in the literature on Africas development problems Experts from African and international organizations from universities and research institutions from government and non-governmental orshyganizations report on problems and solutions on new polishycies programmes projections and visions on new and onshygoing projects in and for Africa To order write to Verlag Schelzky ampJeep Arndtstr II D-1000 Berlin 61 Germany ISBN 3-923024-29-0 Pb 712 pp DM 98- $5800
umd and People of Nigeria Rivers State ed E J Alagoa and Tekena N Tamuno Port Harcourt Riverside Commushynications 1989253 pp softcover Contains 28 scholarly arshyticles divided according to the following topics the natural environment the human environment culture history politics and government the economy and social developshyment $25 plus $150 postage and handling Order from Lisa Aronson Dept of Art Skidmore College Saratoga Springs NY 12866
1990 Mentbership Directory Addendum We regret that the following names were inadvertently omitted from the 1990 Membership Directory All of these individuals reshynewed their memberships before the June 1 1990 deadline for inclusion in the Directory
Aborampah Osei-Mensah University of Wisconsin 214 Mitchell Hall Box 413 Milwaukee WI 53201 Associate Professor University of Wisconsin Sociology West Africa414-2294155
Ambruster Nancy 42 W 13th St 213 NewYorkNY 10(H1 Librarian Brooklyn Public Library
Barkan Joel 833 River St Iowa City IA 52246 Professor University of Iowa Political Science East Africa 319-335-2337
Barkan Sandra 833 River St Iowa City IA 52246 Associate Director Honors Program University of Iowa Comshyparative Literature 319-335-1684
Borstelmann M 1705 Buck Creek Ct Fayetteville NC 28304 History
Calhoun Craig Carolina Population Center 123 W Franklin St Chapel Hill NC27514 Research Associate University of North Carolina Political Scishyence 919-966-2329
Coger Dalvan 1433 W Crestwood Dr Memphis TN 38119 Associate Professor Northwest Memphis Community College History Southern Africa 901-678-3392
Coger Greta M 1433 W Crestwood Dr Memphis TN 38119 Instructor Northwest Memphis Community College Literashyture West Africa 901-678-3392
DeLargy Pamela Carolina Population Center 123 W Franklin St Chapel Hill NC 27514 Research Associate University of North Carolina Political Scishyence 919-966-2329
Hoover Ellen United Methodist Church PO Box 22037 Kitwe Zambia Assistant Professor Faculte Methodiste de Thoologie History North Africa
Hoover Jeffrey United Methodist Church PO Box 22037 Kitwe Zambia Associate Professor Universite de Lubumbashi History Censhytral Africa
Kokole Omari H Department of Political Science SUNY-Binghamton Binghamshyton NY 13902 SUNY-Binghamton ReligionPhilosophy Political Science East North West Africa
Nyang Sulayman S PO Box 1193 Howard University Washington DC 20059 Howard University Political Science
Nyangoro Julius E University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Africa amp AfroshyAmerican Studies 401 Alumni Bldg 004 A Chapel Hill NC 27514 University of North Carolin at Chapel Hill Political Science
Ofuatey-Kodjoe W 112-40 177th St St Albans NY 11433 Professor City University of New York Political Science West Africa 212-642-24
Rubin Deborah S Department of SociologyAnthropology University of the Pashycific Stockton CA 95209-3903 Assistant Professor University of the Pacific Anthropology East Africa 209-946-2815
Salamone Frank A 23 West St White Plains NY 10605 Associate Professor Chair Iona College - Seton School Anthroshypology West Africa 914-378-8135
Udogu E Ike Department of Political Science Francis Marion College Florshyence SC 29501 Associate Professor Francis Marion College Political Science Nigeria West Africa 803-661-1617
Yansane Aguibouy Box 4549 Berkeley CA 94704 Professor San Francisco State University Economics 415-338shy2495
NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS TO THE AFRICAN STUDIES REVIEW
The office phone number of Carol Thompson edishytor of the African Studies Review has been changed to 213-740-1683 Professor Thompsons address remains the same Department of Political Science VKC 327 University of Southern California Los Angeles CA 90089-0044
ANNUAL MEETING PAPERS 1990
The following papers are included in the collection of the proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association Baltimore Maryland 14 November 1990 Individual copies are available at $4 each for ASA members and $5 for nonmembers Complete sets of the pashypers in xerox microfilm or microfiche are available for $375 When ordering individual papers please include the order number that accompanies each entry Contact Afrishycan Studies Association Credit Union Building Emory University Atlanta Georgia 30322
Adam Hussein M Leadership Values and NGOVDO Institution Building 19901
Aduonum Kwasi The Atum Pan Talking Drum in the Akan Adowa Musical Ensemble 19902
Aduonum Kwasi Text and Rhythm in African Music 19903 Ajayi Omofolabo Constructing Gender Through Myths An Analyshy
sis of Some West African Myths 19904 Alexander Neville Discussants Comments Black and White Polishy
tics in South Africa The Road Ahead 19905 Allman Jean Marie The Oral Interview That Wasnt Reflections on
Gender Politics and Research Methodology in Asante 19906 Askin Steve Mobutus Wealth How He Got It How He Spends It
19907 Bourgault Louise M Talking to People in the Oral Tradition Ethnoshy
graphic Research for Development Communication 19908 Brooks Paula T Beyond the Debt Crisis Financing Sustainable
Growth 19909 Burt Eugene C Minimum and Maximum Propriety Clothing and
Change in an East African Culture 199010 Cattell Maria G Between the Generations Intergenerational Conshy
tracts and Care of the Elderly in Samia Kenya 199011 Chikwendu Eudora Communication Problems in Government Intershy
vention in Cooperatives in Nigeria 199012 Chimanikire Donald P Africa Development and Ethics The Introshy
duction of Liberalisation in Zimbabwe 199013 Cobbe James Economic Implications for Lesotho of Change in South
Africa 199014 Compagnon Daniel Political Crisis in Somalia The Legacy of an Exshy
hausted Personal Rule 199015 Conner Michael W The 19th Century Nguni Prepuce Cover A Vanshy
isJuu1 Aesthetic Locus 199016 Dale Richard An International Approach to Decolonization The Civshy
il-Military Operations of the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNT AG) in Namibia 1989-1990 199017
Digre Brian Recovered Independence and National Choices The Plebshyiscite of 1959 in the Northern Cameroons 199018
Dipeolu J O UNESCO and the Book Crisis in Africa South of the Sashyhara The Example of Nigeria 199019
Dogbe Korsi A Sociology of Appropriate Medical Practice in Africa A Cultural Theoretical Expose 199020
Dunbar Roberta Ann Nigerien Women and Access to Productive Reshysources An Assessment in View of the Project du Code Rural 199021
Elaigwu J Isawa The Shadow of Religion on Nigerian Federalism 1960-90 199022
Elonge Henry Akwo The Ethical Dilemma Facing Legislators in the Cameroon National Assembly 199023
Eluwa G 1 C Mass Mobilization and Rural Development in Nigeria The Quest for Development Strategy 199024
Fair Jo Ellen Are We Really the World Coverage of U S Food Aid to Africa 1980-1989 199025
Fisher Jr William P Mangoes Metaphors and a Measure of Meanshying 199026
Fonge Fuabeh P Perspectives on Archival Material and Other Tools for the Reconstruction of African History A Case Study of the Bishylingual Cameroon Republic 199027
Fosu Augustin Kwasi Capital Instability and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa 199028
Gottlieb Alma A Society of Secrets The Beng of Cote dIvoire 199029
Green Deborah The Democratic Challenge to Fascism 199030 Haile Semere The African States and the Ethiopia-Eritrea War
199031 Hansen Holgrer Bernt Import and Impact of New Visions Dilemshy
mas of Internationalization in Colonial Uganda 199032 Heath Carla W Restructuring Kenyas Broadcasting System An Apshy
praisal of Recent Developments 199033 Ihonvbere Julius O Structural Adjustment the April 1990 Coup
and Democratization in Nigeria 199034 Jackson Sandra The Crisis of Education in Urban South Africa Reshy
sistance Reforms Redress for Change 199035 Jato Miriam N The Empowerment of African Women Through Famishy
ly Planning 199036 Jenkins Ray Subverting Law Imperialism The Journalist-
Historians of the Gold Coast-Ghana 1882-1888 199037 Kalipeni Ezekiel Evidence of a Spontaneous Population Redistribushy
tion in Malawi A Factor Analytic Study 199038 Kalu Anthonia C Reinventing the African Woman Modern African
Literature and Culture as Tools of Development 199039 Kilbride Philip L Adolescent Premarital Pregnancies Among Abashy
luyia of Kenya The Grandparent Role 199040 Kingei Kitula The Socio-Political Element in the Swahili Taarab
Poetry 199041 Kokole Omari H Islam and Ethnicity in Idi Amins Uganda (1971shy
1979) 199042 Lashley Marilyn E On the Land of the King- GaIda Aron (1300)
Land Tenure Organization and Taxation Roots of Famine in Ethiopia 199043
Law Robin Posthumous Questions for Karl Polanyi Price Inflation in Pre-Colonial Dahomey 199044
LawaI Babatunde The Study of Contemporary Art in Nigeria Toshywards a New Theoretical Framework 199045
Lems-Dworkin Carol African Retentions in the Music of Scott JoPshylin 199046
Lodge Tom The United Democratic Front in the 19805 199047 Lord Marcia and John E Fobes UNESCO in Africa Its Contribushy
tions to Libraries Publishing and Literacy Programs 199048 Mlbbs-Zeno Carl C International Pressures for Change in Food Aid
Allocations to Africa 199049
Mabbs-Zeno Carl Tracy Hart and Maxwell Eseonu How Much Good Is Triangular Food Aid 199050
Manzo Kate and Pat McGowan Is Apartheid Dying 199051 Mapunda Bertram B B The Preservation of Antiquities Through
National and Cultural Pride 199052 Martin Marilyn Is There A Place for Black Abstract Painters in
South Africa 199053 Murray Bruce K Wits University Student Politics and the Coming
of Apartheid 199054 Nathan Martha A and Elliot Fratkin Health and Nutritional Conshy
sequences of Recent Sedentarization of Rendille Pastoralists in Northern Kenya 199055
Nesbitt Prexy On the Cutting Edge African-American Political Movements in the 1970s A Preliminary Historical Review 199056
Nkomo Sibusiso The End of the Cold War A New Paradigm for US Foreign Policy Towards South and Southern Africa 199057
OHear Ann florin Lantana Beads More Than Adornment 199058 OguibeOlu Artist as Poet Poet as Artist 199059 Ojo B Adesegun In Search of Democracy and Development An
Analysis of the Initial Aspirations and Problems of the SWAPO Government in Namibia 199060
Okeke Chukwuanugo S When Minimum Is Appropriate The Igbo Example 199061
Okolie Andrew C Adjusting or Evading the Structures The Structural Adjustment Programme and the Prospects for Stability in Nigerias Third Republic 199062
Omara-Otunnu Amii African States and Domestic Conflict Resolushytion in Africa An Historical Case of Uganda 199063
Onwueme Tess Akaeke The Community as Shadow of the Individshyual in Achebes Novels 199064
Osia Kunirum Africa in the 1990s The Elusiveness of Developshyment 199065
Osirim Mary J The Struggle for Empowerment Women and the Inshyformal Sector in Zimbabwe 199066
Owomoyela Oyekan Gender in Traditional African Consciousness 199067
Pateman Roy Lost in the Sand Soviet Arms Transfers to Ethiopia 1977-1990 199068
Paterson Christopher Television News from the Frontline States 199069
Pido Odoch Aesthetic Persuasion The Role of the Military in Reshystructuring Acoli Art 199070
Pirouet M Louise Ugandan Opposition and Dissident Literature in the 19805 199071
Pittin Renee Selective Education Issues ofGender CfIlss and Ideoloshygy in Northern Nigeria 199072
Rasmussen Susan J Reclaiming KnowledgePower Systems Themes of Knowledge Truth and Deception in Tuareg Oral Art 199073
Ravell-Pinto Thelma M Womens Writing and the Politics of South Africa The Ambiguous Role ofNadine Gordimer 199074
Renne Elisha P Things That Threaten The Symbolism of Bunu Conshyfrontational Art 199075
Rich Peter Ndebele Art and Architecture A Twentieth-Century Vishysion 199076
Rothchild Donald and Caroline Hartzell The Road to Gbadolite Great Power and African Mediations in Angola 199077
Saine Abdoulaye S M The Ascent of Lyndon B Johnson and the Demise of Kwame Nkrumah A Drama in Political Subterfuge 199078
Samoff Joel The Financial-Intellectual Complex 199079
Schaefer Charles Silver Thalers and Valuation Money in Early Twentieth-Century Ethiopia 199080
Schmidt Nancy J Africans as Primary Actors in Their Own Lives and Land Validoting African Curriculum Materials 199081
Sessions Andrew C US Media Discourses on the African Other 199082
Serapiao Luis Benjamin Mozambican Conflict and an African Solution 199083
Serpell Robert Participatory Drama as a Medium of Reflection on the Significance of Schooling in Rural Zambia 199084
Shaw Timothy M Reformism and Revisionism in African Political Economy in the 1990s 199085
Sheik-Abdi Abdi A The Simmering Armed Conflict in the Horn of Africa What Fuels It-Tribalism Nationalism or Socialism 199086
Smaldone Joseph P Militarization in Africa Methodology Measureshyment and Mystery 199087
Snipe Tracy D Does a Setlson of Violence Produce the Right Thing 199088
Steel William F and Leila M Webster Responses to Adjustment in Ghanas Small Enterprise Sector 199089
Steiner Christopher B Graven Images Idols and Ideals in The Euroshypean Pictorial Images of Africa 199090
Teferra Daniel The Economic Future of Africa 199091 Tripp Aili Mari Responses of Urban Women to Economic Reform
and Crisis in Urban Tanzania The New Role of Womens Organishyzations 199092
Van de Walle Nicolas The Decline and Fall of the Franc Zone Monshyetary Politics in Francophone Africa 199093
Vergunst Nicolass Building a National Culture Through Political Action or Bidding for Culture at the Political Auction 199094
Warms Richard L The Pyramid of Commerce in Sikasso Factors That Lead to Success in Business 199095
Welch Jr Claude E The Single Party Paradigm De Mortuis 199096
Wenner Mark D Long Term Food Aid Needs The Case of Morocco 1991-2000 199097
Whyte Michael A One Food or Many The Social and Cultural Conshytexts ofFood Production in Uganda and Kenya 199098
Whyte Susan Reynolds The Dynamics of Medical Pluralism in Ugandtz 199099
Bah M Alpha Sierra Leone-Liberia Border Relations 1882-1982 1990100
RECENT DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS Compiled by Joseph J Lauer (Michigan State University)
The theses listed below were reported in Dissertation Abshystracts International (DAI) vol 51 nos 5-7 parts A and B Each citation ends with a page reference to the abstract and order number (if any) for copies Most US dissertations are available from University Microfilms International (300 North Zeeb Road Ann Arbor MI 48106-1346) Canadian theses are available from the National Library of Canada (395 Wellington St Ottawa KIA ON4) British (UK) theses available from the British Library have order numbers with a tlB (for BRDtI) prefix Details on ordering through UMI are in DAI
This is the tenth quarterly supplement to American and Canadian Doctoral Dissertations and Masters Theses on Africa 1974-1987 (Atlanta Crossroads Press 1989) This series lists all US Canadian and British dissertations about Afrishyca that are abstracted in DAI Researchers interested in a particular author or keyword should consult the indexes of DAI or Comprehensive Dissertation Index
Agriculture Arif Abderrahim Introduction and evaluation of perennial forage grasses in central Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 169pp DA51B2677 9030101
Baumgras John E The effects of product markets and multiproduct harvesting on the economics of managing even-aged upland oak stands [Kenya PhD West Virginia U 1990 220pp DA51B2691 9029354
Bouzza Abderrahmane Water conservation in wheat rotations under several management and tilltlge systems in semi-arid areas [Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 132pp DA51B2678 9030107
Chishala Benson H The status of selected micronutrients in Zambian soils and the response of wheat to their application PhD U of Aberdeen (UK) 1987 322pp DA51B2125 BX89747
Etessami Pantea Mutagenesis studies on the genome of cassava ltItent virus (African cassava mosaic virus) PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1989 237pp DA51B2146 BX90010
Hamad Muawia EL-Bedawi PJwspJwrus interactions with some calcareous soils from the Sudan PhD U of Newcastle Upon Tyne (UK) 1989 261pp DA51B2127 BX89718
Qhobela Molapo Characterization of Zanthomonas campestris pathovars affecting maize pearl millet sorghum and sugarcane
[Nigeria PhD Kansas State U 1990 118pp DA51B2699 9029286
Anthropology Bellomo Randy Vincent Methods for documenting unequivocal
evidence of humanly controlled fire at Early Pleistocene archaeological sites in East Africa The role of actualistic studies [Kenya] PhD U of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 437pp DA51A2432 9035145
Crowley Eve Lakeshmi Contracts with the spirits Religion asylum and ethnic identity in the Cacheu Region of Guinea-Bissau PhD Yale U 1990 750pp DA51A2436 9035333
Gruber Mark Francis Sacrifice in the desert An ethnography of the Coptic monastery [Egypt PhD State U of New York at Stony Brook 1990 318pp DA51A2069 9029807
Gunn Susan Elizabeth Development in a nomadic society A Study of indigenous and exogenous change in northern Somalia PhD U of Colorado at Boulder 1990 330pp DA51A2438 9032837
Helms Loretta Ann The special concerns of African-American Peace Corps volunteers EdD Columbia U Teachers Coil 1990 123pp DA51A24399033849
Hirsch Susan Fern Gender and disputing Insurgent voices in coastal Kenyan Muslim courts PhD Duke U 1990 448pp DA51A16709028222
Johnson Brooke Ronald Nomadic networks and pastoral strategies Surviving and exploiting local instability in south Turkana Kenya PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 242pp DA51A20709033117
Lolo Abdalia Mostafa Sociocultural dimensions of popultltion policies in the Third World The Egyptian case PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 514pp DA51A1671 9023941
Shanafelt Robert Andrew Talking peace living conflict The mental and the material on the borders of apartheid [Lesotho PhDI U of Florida 1989 391pp DA51A2071 9028569
Architecture AI-Asad Mohammad The modern state mosque in the eastern Arab
world 1828-1985 [Egypt PhD Harvard U 1990 321pp DA51A21799035430
Arceneaux Kathleen Dugas The script analogue and its application in architectural analysis The reltltionship of African women to African traditional architecture PhD Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U 1989 217pp DA51A1417 9028009
Magutu Gerald Jerry Urban low-income housing and community development in developing countries A reformuhltion with case studies from Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 282pp DA51A14189028944
Biological Sciences Howell James Allen Variation and evolution of Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L) VertIc Fabaceae) PhD Miami U 1990 251pp DA51B2720 9029376
Mengestou Seyoum Species composition dynamics and production of the dominant crustacean zoophlnkton in Lake Awasa Ethiopia PhD U of Waterloo (Can) 1990 DA51B3239
Youm Ousmane Evaluation of natural enemies associated with the millet stalk borer Haimbachia ignefusalis (Hampson) (LepidopteraPyralidae) in Niger PhD Texas AampM U 1990 160pp DA51B218O9027293
Business Administration Aiyeku Joseph Fola ImfXlct of import substitution and export
expansion policy on channels of distribution on non-oil export commodities in Nigeria DBA Nova U 1990 155pp DA51A2095 9031282
Gutu Jackan M An investigation of the environmental dependence hypothesis in state-owned corporations (parastatals) in Kenya A strategic management perspective DBA United States International U 1990 324pp DA51A1682 9027298
Kilani Kilani Abdulkerim The evolution and status of accounting in Libya PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 877pp DA51A1677 BX90144
Okpara Onyemaechi Chikaodi The accessibility and transfer of management technology in Nigerian manufacturing industries DBA United States International U 1990 219pp DA51A1685 9028231
Earth Sciences Owoade Isiaka A yodele Some aspects of the hydrogeology of the crystalline basement complex rocks of south western Nigeria PhD U of Technology Loughborough (UK) 1989 267pp DA51B2254 BX90191
Economics Abdul Hadi Auman Shafiq The role ofcapital markets in underdeveloped countries with fXlrticuhlr reference to South Korea Brazil and Nigeria PhD U of Exeter (UK) 1989 558pp DA51A2471 BX90473
Benjamin Nancy Claire Investment and real exchange rate responses to foreign capital flows A general equilibrium model applied to Cameroon PhD U of California Berkeley 1988 138pp DA51A16939029089
Bocoum Cheick Abagouro An evaluation of the performance of the marketing systems for fed cattle range cattle and beef in Mali PhD Michigan State U2990 217pp DA51A1705 9028626
Deme Mamit A short-run goal programming model of external debt management Nigeria PhD U of Texas at Austin 1990 28Opp DA51A2111 9031553
Diaby Souleymane Economic imfXld analysis of the Ivorian Sardinella fishery PhD U of Rhode Island 1989 209pp DA51A2108 9023253
Esslimi Lahsen Economic liberalization and structural adjustment The Moroccan sugar policy PhD Purdue U 1990 169pp DA51A21089031318
Fakhamps Marcel Sequential decisions under uncertainty and hlbor market failure A model of household behavior in the African semi-arid tropics [Burkina FasoJ PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 359pp DA51A17069028816
Fauniyar Ganesh Prasad An econometric model of rate ofadoption of agricultural technology for developing countries [SwazihlndJ PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 184pp DA51A2110 9032367
Fofanah Alusine Alghali Internal causes ofdependence The role of agriculture in the economy of African state as exemplified in the case of Sierra Leone 1961-1988 PhD U of Denver 1990 263pp DA51A21099033468
Jomini Patrick Andre The economic viability of phosphorus fertilization in southwestern Niger A dynamic approach incorporating agronomic principles PhD Purdue U 1990 233pp DA51A2109 9031345
Kentley Eric George Suakin and its fishermen A study of economic activities and ethnic groupings in a Sudanese port PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 336pp DA51A1709 BX90150
Kourouma Moussa International trade flows and economic interdependence in the West African market PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 2990 138pp DA51A1709 9031803
LOfgren Hans Lennart A quadratic programming study of Egyptian agriculture PhD U ofTexas at Austin 1990 477pp DA51A2104 9031645
Niklitschek Mario Enrique Economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa The implication of the environmental degradation [Ghana] PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 136pp DA51A1707 9030970
Obi John Chukwuka Education and economic growth in Nigeria A case study DA Middle Tennessee State U 1990 85pp
DA51A1701 9026934
Osei-Amoako Yaw Macroeconomic policy in a single-crop economy An econometric study of Ghana PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1990 181pp DA51A2471 9031812
Saadat Yasmin Rita Peasant decision-making Case of North Cameroon PhD Fletcher Sch of Law amp Diplomacy (fufts U)
1989 172pp DA51A1707 9031195
Saerbeck Rainer Project appraisal in dependent economies Application of cost benefit analysis in economic planning in Botswana PhD U of Bradford (UK) 1989 327pp DA51A2475 B-90598
Yassin Abdiaziz Sharif The effects ofgovernment price policies on rural goods A case study-Somalia PhD U of Cincinnati 1990 113pp DA51A2122 9032638
Education Acquaye Alfred A Ghanaian education Its relevance for Ghana in transition EdD U of San Francisco 1990 331pp DA51A1449 9027810
Agahiu Adams Ademu The role of the Nigerian educational system in meeting the skilled manpower needs for national development EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 185pp DA51A23419033593
Akah R Miebi Descriptive analysis of perceived factors influencing the health care choices of rural child-rearing women in Arogbo-Ijaw Nigeria PhD Ohio State U 1990 219pp DA51A2272 9031035
Atanda Alfred Wahabi Locus-of-control and its relation to sex ethnicity religion and education among Ghanaian and Nigerian tribesmen EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 211pp DA51A2314 9033595
Berger jennifer Wildlife extension-a participatory approach to conservation A case study among the Maasai people of Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 379pp DA51A1474 9028739
Boubakri Mohamed The international financial crisis of the 19805 and its impact on educational reform in Morocco with a history of Moroccan education and policy recommendations EdD U of Michigan 1990 253pp DA51A2289 9034360
Cashman Kristen A grounded theory describing factors in the adoption process of the alley farm ing technology by Yoruba women in Nigeria PhD Iowa State U 1990 129pp DA51A2244 9100422
DeVane Evelyn Gaynelle Music education in teacher training colleges in Ghana PhD U of Ghana (Ghana) 1980 484pp DA51A1946 9024805
Dzimbo Kuzvinetsa Peter A critical analysis of the planning and implementation of teacher education reform in Zimbabwe 1980-1987 PhD U of Wisconsin-Madison 1990 307pp DA51A1581 9020438
Egbuna Bridget Georgia An investigation of the crisis in higher education in the two universities of Anambra State Nigeria EdD George Washington U 1990 174pp DA51A1920 9030828
Elatta Taha Mohamed An analysis of indigenous Sudanese graphic imagery and implications for curriculum development in art education PhD Council for National Academic Awards (UK) 1990 319pp DA51A1484 BX90027
Elrayah Tagelsir Hamza A systemic analysis of the problems of the teaching-practice program at Khartoum International Institute for Arabic Language in Sudan PhD Indiana U 1990 278pp DA51A15849030411
Ibida Ego Yvonne A study of tourism education at the university level in Nigeria as viewed by experts in the government higher education and the tourism industry EdD George Washington U 1990 278pp DA51A1921 9030830
Ifeanyi Uju Bibian A content analysis of selected books used in the teaching of African literature in American colleges and universities PhD Kent State U 1990 213pp DA51A1891 9029271
jaja Amelia Nwadiogwa Labour union education in Nigeria PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 24Opp DA51A1478 BX90139
Kupe Serara Segarona A history of the evolution of nursing education in Botswana1922-1980 EdD Columbia UTeachers ColI 1987 506pp DA51A2290 9033919
Lamptey George Nee Oko Public subsidization of nonpublic schools and the development of education in Liberia PhD Columbia U Teachers Coli 1990 185pp DA51A2265 9033869
Laryea Evans Amartey The role of higher education in Africa A study of the attitude of African educators toward the Tananarive recommendations PhD U of North Texas 1990 177pp DA51A14629027718
M uruIi Leunita Auko Education labor force participation residence and fertility among Kenyan women PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 77pp DA51A1933 9032350
Oji Emmanuel Aniefuna Music in education a study of the status of general music education in the curriculum of Anambra (Nigeria) public school system PhD Union Institute 1989 218pp DA51A19479025448
Olurin Niran Emannuel A School administrators perceptions of
discipline and corporal punishment in seleded contemporary Nigerian public secondary schools PhD Indiana State U 1989 187pp DA51A1859 9026706
Pelshak Smith Kyeskat Daspan Rehabilitation and counseling programs for people with disabilities in Nigeria EdD Oklahoma State U 1990 189pp DA51A2270 9035199
Semenye Lois Mvuli The reltltionship between moral reasoning Tearning style and religious orientation of selected students attending theological schools in Kenya EdD Biola U Talbot Sch of Theology 1990 194pp DA51A2257 9025834
Ukaegbu Ephraim Ifeanyichukwu An analysis of problems encountered by Nigerian students as perceived by Nigerian students in urban universities in Texas EdD Texas Southern U 1989 174pp DA51A18679029526
Williams-Lamptey Felicia Walety Teacher training and resource center for adult education in Liberia Curriculum and organization EdD Columbia U Teachers ColI 1990 195pp DA51A2244 9033870
Environmental Sciences Chiotha Sosten Staphiel Biological control of human schistosomiasis using snail-eating fish lMaltlwi PhD U of Maryland ColI Park 1990 174pp DA51B2261 9030877
Fine Arts Coombes Annie Elena Stuart The representation of Africa and the African in Engltlnd 1890-1913 PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1987 498pp DA51A1811 8-83121
Thomas Thelma Katrina Niche decorations from the Tombs of Byzantine Egypt (Heracleopolis Magna and Oxyrhynchus AD 300-5(0) Visions of Afterlife PhD New York U 1990 717pp DA51A14269025149
Folklore Hill Elizabeth Frances A comparative study of the cultural narrative and ltlnguage content of seleded folk tales told in Burma Canada and Yorubaltlnd Nigeria PhD U of Alberta (Can) 1990 DA51A2482
Geography Krabacher Thomas Scott Fishing food and change along the Sherbro Coast of Sierra Leone PhD U of California Davis 1990 416pp DA51A1726 9026837
Perry Edward Carl Core-periphery reltltions An empirical study of North Cameroon PhD U of Pennsylvania 1990 290pp DA51A17269026626
Picard Mary Theresa Local participation in integrated and multiobjective river basin pltlnning A case study of the Senegal River
Basin PhD Oark U 1990 337pp DA51A1727 9026085
Ramphall Davin Rural energy pltlnning and development in the Third World A multicriteria evaluation approach [Kenya PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 378pp DA51A2123 9032366
Health Sciences Anyanwu Rosemary Chinyere A food safety control strategy for
developing countries Based on studies of Nigeria Ghana Cote dIvoire United Kingdom and France PhD U of Reading (UK) 1989 413pp DA51B2840 BX90197
Chitsulo Lester A comparative study on measurement of Schistosoma mansoni transmission by coprologic and serologic techniques [Egypt amp Maltlwi] PhD Tulane U 1990 120pp DA51B2841 9032509
Ehigiator Lucky Osarchieman The rural health model in Bendel State of Nigeria Impad of community participation DrPH U of California Berkeley 1989 279pp DA51B2306 9028705
Guptill Katharine Schuyler Evaluation of an infant weaning food intervention in Kwara State Nigeria ScD Johns Hopkins U Sch of Public Health and Hygiene 1990 379pp DA51B3331 9030682
Khogali Fathia Ahmed Mohammed The design implementation monitoring and evaluation of a training programme for prospedive catering officers for hospitals in the Sudan PhD U of Bath (UK) 1989 430pp DA51B3307 BX90609
Nhare Duncan Kinyua Simple predictors of low birthweight at the community level Their potential application in primary health care for the prevention ofadverse pregnancy outcomes in rural Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 336pp DA51B2309 9028388
Troslte Richard Murray Differential household survival during a drought-induced food crisis in central Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 536pp DA51B2310 9028376
UpvalI Michele Jean The articultltion of nurses and indigenous healers in Swaziltlnd A nursing perspedive PhD U of Utah 1990 241pp DA51B3329 9100377
History Asres Alem History of the Ethiopian Student Movement (in Ethiopia
and North America) Its impact on internal social change 1960-1974 PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 216pp DA51A1733 9030844
Cook Weston Franklin The Hundred Years War for Morocco 1465-1580 Warfare and state building in the early modern Maghrib PhD Georgetown U 1989 652pp DA51A1740 9027667
Coventry Donald C The public career of Sir Francis Reginald Wingate High Commissioner for Egypt 1917-1919 PhD The
American V 1989 326pp DA51A1730 9027884
Diallo Geraldyne Pemberton The philosophy of Ahmed Sikou Touri and its impact on the development of the Republic of Guinea 1958-1971 PhD City V of New York 1990 278pp DA51A1731 9029929
Gatlin Darryle John A socioeconomic history of Sao Vicente de Cabo Verde 1830-1970 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 284pp DA51A24919017069
Ghebre-Ab Habtu World War II and the disposal of Africa orientale italiana (a comparative study) PhD Miami V 1990 228pp DA51A2127 9029383
James Marylee Massey Good news for the poor The Church and community development in South Africa PhD Boston V 1990 285pp DA51A2130 9029767
Lazerson Joshua Nathaniel The Communist Party of South Africa the Springbok Legion and the South African Congress of Democrats Democratic whites in the South African liberation movement 1942-1964 PhD Northwestern V 1990 433pp DA51A2130 9031953
Mbuia-JOao Tome Nhamitambo The revolt of Dom Jeronimo Chingulia of Mombasa1590-1637 (an African episode in the Portuguese century of decline) [Kenya] PhD Catholic V of America 1990 577pp DA51A1733 9027645
Rubert Steven Craig You have taken my sweat Agricultural wage labour in colonial Zimbabwe 1904 to 1945 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 416pp DA51A2491 9033971
Schoenbrun David Lee Early history in eastern AfricaS Great Lakes region Linguistic ecological and archaeological approaches ca 500 BC to ca AD 1000 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 851pp DA51A2491 9033982
Journalism Chaudhary Anju Grover Coverage of development news by Western and Third World newspapers Theory and practice [Nigeria PhD V of Maryland CoIl Park 1990 297pp DA51A1427 9030874
Ngwe George Anuongong The Pan-African News Agency A regional response to global news flow problems PhD Southern Illinois V at Carbondale 1989 149pp DA51A1813 9022810
Language Faraclas Nicholas Gregory A grammar of Nigerian Pidgin PhD V of CaliforniaBerkeley 1989 706pp DA51A1595 9028817
Mangana Mark Rhetorical content in the Amarna correspondence
from the Levant [Egypt PhD Hebrew Vnion Coll-Jewish Institute of Religion 1990 224pp DA51A1593 9028107
Nyaggah Lynette Behm Cross-Linguistic influence in Kenyan English The impact of Swahili and Kikuyu on syntax PhD Vof California Los Angeles 1990 236pp DA51A1598 9028355
Sheridan J Mark The homilies of Rufus of Shotep on the Gospels of Matthew and Luke [Egypt] PhD Catholic V of America 2990 487pp DA51A1593 9027966
Law Ogiamien Tony Bestman Emokpae The legal aspects and implications of artificial conception services in Nigeria PhD Vof Essex (VK) 1989 411pp DA51A1747 8-90113
Literature Adal Youmna A Sufism in Ibn Khaldun An annotated translation
of the Shifa al-Sailli-Tahdhib al-MasailITunisia PhD Indiana V 1990 378pp DA51A1629 9030377
Guzofsky Rosalie Mujeres heroicas en el romancero judeo~spafiol [Morocco] PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 310pp DA51A1631 9026568
Mama Raouf Images of Africa and Africans in Western literature PhD V of Michigan 1990 130pp DA51A2377 9034479
Sample Maxine J Cornish The representation of space in selected works by Bessie Head Buchi Emecheta and Flora Nwapa PhD Emory V 1990 174pp DA51A1611 9027938
Mass Communications Morgan Muhammad Patricia-Devine An intracultural communication model for socioeconomic redevelopment in Sub-Saharan Africa PhD V of Kentucky 1990 258pp DA51A2189 9035046
Morgan Gary Benedict US media and government A content analysis of press coverage of the us call for sanctions against Libya DA V of Northern Colorado 1990 119pp DA51A1817 9029136
Political Science Adams Linda Shull From peace partner to security partner An
examination of US-Egyptian relations in the Carter administration PhD V of South Carolina 1990 310pp DA51A1748 9029155
Adogamhe Paul Garuba Nigeria-OPEC relations Analysis of the change in Nigerias foreign policy behavior toward OPEC 1983-1985 PhD City V of New York 1990 382pp DA51A1749 9029908
Akingbemi A yodele Makanju-Ola Agricultural development in Nigeria An analysis of the World Bank-assisted Agricultural Development Program PhD Claremont Graduate Sch 1990 349pp DA51A2141 9032564
Attah Okon Efiong The role of African soldiers in politics New diredions in comparing civilian and military regimes PhD Washington V 1989 266pp DA51A1749 9027391
Fage Kamilu Sani Nigerias foreign policy towards Chad 1960-1985 A study of the dynamics of African inter-state relations PhD Vof Pittsburgh 1990 266pp DA51A251O 9028459
Khadiagala Gilbert Muruli The Frontline States in southern African international politics 1975-1989 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 428pp DA51A1764 9030210
Kimaru Christopher Maina An analysis of us foreign assistance to tropical Africa in the 1980s PhD V of Maryland Baltimore County 1990 169pp DA51A2154 9032712
Kosoko David Nigerias inter-African relations A study of continuity and change in Nigerias African policy 1960-1983 PhD American V 1990 287pp DA51A1764 9028140
Mitchell Thomas G Black faces white heads Internal settlements in southern Africa PhD V of Southern California 1990 DA51A1765
Rana Kipkorir Aly Azad Politics underdevelopment and socilll conflict A study of class formation in Kenya PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 358pp DA51A2S06 9033979
Sanad Jamal Ali Islam and sociopolitical change A comparative study of Egyptian Kuwaiti and Palestinian attitudes PhD V of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 DA51A2S06
Sandberg Eve Nan International foreign aid donor cohesion and donor bounded decision-making in Zambias agricultural sedor PhD Yale V 1990 353pp DA51A2S07 9035366
Solop Frederic Ira From the margins to the mainstream The antiapartheid movement and the politics of agenda-setting in the United States PhD Rutgers The State V of New Jersey New Brunswick 1990 302pp DA51A2507 9034957
Tevoedjre Eric The limits and uses ofdeviance in Franco-African relations The relations of Guinea (Conakry) Congo and Benin with France 1958-1981 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 317pp DA51A17669030256
Tidwell Alan Interdependence ethnicity and anti-apartheid The case ofTransAfrica PhD V of Kent at Canterbury (UK) 1989 267pp DA51A1767 BX90013
Torulagha Priye Sunday A study of moral norms concerning war in precolonial traditional Nigerian societies PhD V of Oklahoma 1990 289pp DA51A2151 9033285
Psychology
Pretorius Johannes W White South African identity development and psychopathology PhD Boston V 1990 152pp DA51B2632 9019700
Religion Bassaw Joseph Kwamina Developing a ministry of evangelism among Ghanaians in Brooklyn New York DMin Drew V 1990 160pp DA51A2407 9100003
Frankfurter David Thomas Munro Elijah in Upper Egypt Studies in the history and composition of the Coptic Elijah Apocalypse PhD Princeton V 1990 407pp DA51A1652 9027546
Katz Jonathan Glustrom The vision of the Prophet in fifteenth century North Africa Muhammad al-Zawawis Tuhfat al-Nazir PhD Princeton V 1990 404pp DA51A1653 9027549
Sociology Achanfuo-Yeboah David Joe Internal migration population redistribution and urbanisation in Ghana PhD V of Alberta (Can) 199ODA51A2525
Asana Festus Ambe Problems of marriage and family life in an African context viewed from the perspective of the Christian pastor as counselor [Cameroon] ThO Boston V Sch of Theology 1990 332pp DA51A1790 9026046
Cole Bankole Akinyemi Police power and accountability in the Nigerian criminal process PhD V of Keele (UK) 1989 615pp DA51A1782 BX89951
Diop Francois Path Diop Economic determinants of child health and the utilization of health services in Sub-Saharan Africa The case of Ivory Coast PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 232pp DA51A2525 9030184
Fluharty David Henning Charisma as attachment to the divine Some Hasidic principles for comparison of social movements ofGandhi Nasser Ben-Gurion and King [Egypt] PhD V of New Hampshire 1990 584pp DA51A1802 9027429
Hamid Adil Abdelaziz Mohamed Perceptions of the Sudanese professional working in Saudi Arabia on migration and economic development of the Sudan PhD V of North Texas 1990 152pp DA51A17999027708
Macharia Sospeter Kinuthia The role of social networks and the state in the urban informal sector The case of Nairobi Kenya PhD V of Cali fomi a Berkeley 1989 281pp DA51A1781 9028942
Mengesha Astair Gebremariam The role of women in agricultural production and household decision-making A cross-cultural comparison
between India and Cameroon PhD Iowa State V 1990 170pp DA51A2539 9035101
Osirim Mary Johnson Characteristics ofentrepreneurship in Nigerian industries that started small PhD Harvard V 1990 251pp DA51A2539 9035529
Zaky Hassan Hussein Mohamed Simultaneous approach to family size decisions in Egypt PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 205pp DA51A17869030272
Theater Creamer Richard E Athol Fugard The playwright as director of his works [South Africa) PhD City V of New York 1990 402pp DA51AI4449029926
Theology Egbulem Chris Nwaka The Rite Zairois in the context of liturgical inculturation in midd1e-belt Africa since the Second Vatican Council STD Catholic V of America 1989 41Opp DA51AI659 9027616
Urban amp Regional Planning Elkhishin Khaled Salah Planning for growth in the Cairo region A
strategic management approach modelled on the Paris experience [Egypt PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 311pp DA51AI803 9026548
Oluwoye Jacob Oludoye Assessment of pedestrian crossing activity in the determination of reducing conflict between pedestrian and vehicles along a strip of commercial streets in Nigeria PhD V of New South Wales (Australia) 1988 DA51AI804
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Dalhousie University (Halifax Nova Scotia Canada) sponsored a symposium in March on The Political Econoshymy of Security amp Democracy in the South in the 1990s Dishyalectics of National Adjustments Regional Conflicts amp Gloshybal Alignments dealing with the implications of structural adjustment conditions and changing East-West relations on security and development in Africa with parshyticular reference to regional cooperation and politicallibershyalization
On September 26--281991 a symposium building on the first Africa session will be held with a comparative foshycus on the Caribbean and Southeast Asia including conshytrasting contextual and theoretical perspectives surviving at the margins in the new international division of labor and power
Participation is invited from academics analysts media and NGOs Please contact the organizer for further details and with paper proposals Funding is very limited so parshyticipants should seek financial support from their own inshystitutions Only paper-givers may be offered accommodashytion
Organizer Timothy M Shaw African Studies amp Forshyeign Policy Studies Dalhousie University Halifax Nova Scotia B3H 4H6 (902) 494-6630 FAX (902) 494-2319
A joint Royal African SocietyAfrican Studies Associashytion of the UK conference on The African Presence in the United Kingdom will be held on Friday 13 December 1991 at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies University of London
Proposals for papers and further information is availashyble from David Killingray Dept of Historical and Cultural Studies Goldsmiths College University of London New Cross London SE14 6NW England
The Arts Council of the African Studies Association (ACASA) is pleased to announce the Ninth Triennial Symshyposium on African Art It will be hosted by the University of Iowas School of Art and Art History and Museum of Art in Iowa City and will run from April 23 to April 25 1992
Panel and paper proposals from all disciplines and geoshygraphical areas are welcome and those that emphasize cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural approaches are espeshy
cially welcome Deadline for panel proposal submissions is Spring 1991
and the deadline for paper proposals is October 11991 Please send to Allen F Roberts Program Chair Anthropolshyogy Dept McBride Hall The University of Iowa Iowa City IA 52242
Recent Meetings The Constituent Conference of the World Council of Pashy
nafrican Organizations Project met in Cotonou Benin from 11 to 15 February 1991 The meeting was held to promote exchanges of ideas and co-operation between Panafrican Organizations in the international community and all other organizations committed to promoting the renaissance of the African personality humanism and a just and durable peace in a non-racial world
For further information write Africa-Cultures Internashytional Institute Carre 6 Ancien Pont BP 1245 Cotonou Benin
A symposium Science in Africa - Achievements and Prospects was convened during the Sub-Saharan Africa Program of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting in Washington DC on Februshyary 151991 The purpose of the symposium was to inshycrease awareness of the success and importance of science in Africa by highlighting several Africans whose work has affected the world scientific community and made a signifishycant impact on science and technology within Africa Its audience was a diverse group of scientists in related fields as well as science policy experts representatives from the development and diplomatic communities and Africanists from many disciplines
For further information write AAAS Sub-Saharan Afrishyca Program Directorate for International Programs 1333 H Street NW Washington DC 20005 (202) 326--6650
At the Annual Conference on African Policy Issues held at the World Bank on April 3 1991 Robert McNamara preshysented Africas Development Crisis Agricultural Stagnashytion Population Explosion and Environmental Degradashytion In addition Ibrahim Gambari Richard Joseph Kefle Wadajo and Moses Tesi presented Democratic Change in Africa Its Sustenance and Consolidation For further inshyformation regarding this conference write to Moses Tesi Middle Tennessee State University Department of Political Science Murfreesboro TN 37132
Africana Resources in Frankfurt (Germany) (excerpted from Newletter 3 Johann Wolfgang Goethe-UniversiHit October 1990)
Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek (Oty and University Library) Bockenheimer Landstrasse 134-138 6000 Frankfurt am Main 1 Phone 0697907-212
Opening hours Monday Wednesday Friday 10 am - 430 pm Tuesday Thursday 10am- 8 pm
The City and University Library of Frankfurt has an exshytensive collection of works on Africa which - regarding its size and completeness is unparalleled in the Germanshyspeaking world The Africa collection (one of the largest collections on Africa existing in Europe) consists of more than 120000 volumes with 5000 to 6000 acquisitions a year
Hiob Ludolf (1624-1704) the founder of Ethiopian studshyies made the first large donation to the section on Africa A valuable collection of Ethiopian manuscripts was given to the library by the scientist Eduard Ruppell (1794-1884) Continuous acquisitions of reseach reports contributed to keeping the Africa collection always up to date While up to World War II literature on the whole Mrican continent was collected after World War II the emphasis shifted to IIMrica South of the Sahara Today the largest and most important section is the Library of the German Colonial Society It is due to the existence of this stock that in 1964 the spedal collection area IIAfrica South of the Sahara was transferred to the Oty and University Library of Frankfurt Apart from the African states bordering the Mediterraneshyan and Sudan Ethiopia and the Hom of Africa all African countries belong to this special collection area as well as all fields of study except modern economics law and
medicine To make the literature available on Africa known outshy
side Frankfurt a special catalogue (Subject Catalogue Afrishyca Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek Frankfurt am Main Bearb von ID Wolcke-Renk Miinchen New York Lonshydon Paris Saur Vols 1 ff) has been appearing since 1976 as well as a quarterly Current Contents Africa (CCA) inshyforming about new articles from and on Africa In addishytion a listing of all recently acquired titles is published four times a year
Volkerkundliche Bibliothek (Ethnological Library) Liebigstr41 6000 Frankfurt Am Main 1 Phone 069721012
Opening hours Monday - Thursday 2-530pm Friday 9 -12 am
The Ethnological Library which is adminstrated by the Frobenius Institute at present possesses about 85000 volshyumes It contains the literary collection of the Frobenius Institute (about 43800 volumes) of the Frankfurt Museum of Ethnography (about 27900 volumes) of the Institute for Historical Ethnology Johann Wolfgang Goethe University (about 12800 volumes) and of the Frobenius Society (about 500 volumes) The Ethnological Library is at the same time a faculty library within the Faculty of History of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University The Africa secshytion contains about 25000 volumes
Calls for Papers and Authors For a special issue marking the
events and aftermath of 1492 in Eushyrope and the Americas Radical History Review solicits articles including but not limited to the following topics European expansion the conquest of the Americas slavery and the slave trade the origins of European racism and the formation of multi-cultural New World societies
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Scarecrow Press which has already published over 40 volumes in its series of African Historical Dictionaries is looking for authors to write or revise the following volumes Congo-Brazzavile Djibouti Kenya Malawi and Uganda We also need authors for a bibliography covering the continent by region subject etc If you are interested please contact (enclosing a brief resume) Jon Woronoff Series Editor 3839 Rodman Street NW Washington DC 20016
Through publication of Kalahari A Journal of Southern African Writing the
Kalahari Press (a private not-for-gain organization) will provide an unprecedented educational bridge between southern Africa and North America Kalahari is looking for fiction and non-fiction written by people from Botswana Lesotho Namibia South Africa Swaziland and Zimbabwe It is intended solely as a vehicle of literary and cultural self-expression not as an outlet for political or economic analysis
Contents Short stories poetry pershysonal essays profiles and artwork Original submissions are especially welcome If your work has been pubshylished elsewhere please provide copshyyright permission to publish it in Kalashyhari
Length Short stories and personal esshysays can range from a paragraph up to 2500 words Profiles can be as short as a paragraph or up to 1000 words
Languages Most of the articles will be published in English though some will appear in a local language with an English translation If you do write in a local language please subshymit your work with a translation
Deadline Submissions must be reshyceived by June 1991 for consideration in the premier issue to be published in November December 1991
Send submissions to Kalahari Press 4000 Cathedral Avenue NW 138B Washington DC 20016
AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS The J Gus Liebenow Fellowship is designed to recruit
and provide assistance for minority students (who are US citizens) interested in pursuing the PhD degree in any school of Indiana University with a concentration in Afrishycan Studies American Indians African Americans Hisshypanic Americans and Puerto Ricans who will receive a bachelors degree from a regionally-accredited college or university by the fall of the year they enroll may apply Students who have received a masters degree or are curshyrently enrolled in graduate study may also apply Tenure of the Liebenow Fellowship is two (2) years with a stipend of $8000 plus tuition and normal fees for each year The successful fellow must maintain a GP A of 32 for the durashytion of the fellowship period and is expected to devote full-time to study during the fellowship period and will not be required to teach or provide other services The Afshyrican Studies Program the students academic department and the University Graduate School will assist the fellow in securing additional funding to continue study for the period after the fellowship
Application Procedure Students should submit a completed fellowship applicashytion to the African Studies Program as well as submit an application to the department or school in which they plan to enroll at Indiana University Application fonns for the J Gus Liebenow Fellowship are available through Patrick
OMeara Director African Studies Program Woodburn Hall 221 Indiana University Bloomington IN 47405 (812) 855-8284
The Trustees of the Institute of Current World Affairs are offering a two-year fellowship in southern Africa ICWA requires Fellows to be 35 or younger and provides support for spouses but tends to shy away from applishycants with small children It does not fund the writing of books already outlined or completing advanced degrees so only candidates who have finished their formal educashytions are considered If a candidate is a practicing professhysional expertise in a field that would be valuable in southshyern Africa such as international law political geography or journalism is preferred Candidates can be of any nashytionality but the ICWA medium of exchange is English
Fellowship applications should include (a) a curriculum vitae or resume (b) an infonnal personalprofessional aushytobiography (c) a rationale and design for the fellowship (this is not intended to be followed to the letter we read it with an eye peeled for seriousness imagination depth of homework wit and writing style) and (d) three samples of previous writing For infonnation contact The Institute of Current World Affairs The Crane-Rogers Foundation 4 West Wheelock Street Hanover NH 03755 (603) 643-5548
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Bucknell University African andor Middle East History
One year replacement position at the Assistant Professhysor level jointly in Department of History and Internationshyal Relations Program To teach 33 load including twoshysemester survey in herhis field and preferably semester courses in history of Imperialism and in European Internal Relations before 1900 Applications will be reviewed as reshyceived Contact Mark Newman Department of History Bucknell University Lewisburg Pa 17837 Applications from women and members of minority groups are espeshycially encouraged
Social Science Research Council Program in African Studies
The Social Science Research Council invites applications for a Program Associate to complement current staffing of its Program in African Studies Applicants must have a PhD in one of the social sciences Candidates with multi-
The Travelling Sabbatical Professor Ernest N Emenyonu seeks a position as a proshy
fessor of African literature for the 1991-92 academic sesshysion He has taught in several universities in the US and was a tenured professor at the University of Colorado Boulder before returning to Nigeria in 1975 He has been professor of English and Literary Studies at the University of Calabar since 1980 and spent the 1984-85 academic year at the University of Montana Missoula as an Exchange Professor of English He currently serves as the General Editor of Calabar Studies in African Literature For a copy of his resume write to him at the University of Calabar Deshypartment of English and Literary Studies PO Box 3645 Unical Post Office Calabar Nigeria
Professor E J Alagoa seeks teachingresearch position in African history as of 1992-93 preferably in affiliation with an African Afro-American andor inter-disciplinary studies program His areas of specialty and in which he has published extensively are oral tradition methodology and historiography For a copy of his resume write to E J Alagoa PO Box 125 University of Port Harcourt Choba Port Harcourt Rivers State Nigeria or Lisa Aronson Deshypartment of Arts Skidmore College Saratoga Springs NY 12866
disciplinary backgrounds are desirable as are candidates who could help link our programs to other regions of the world through the development of comparative projects
Duties would include assisting with research planning planning seminars workshops and conferences over seeshying fellowship competitions preparing grant proposals and maintaining relationships with researchers and acashydemic institutions throughout the world
Salary negotiable depending upon qualifications The Council is seeking an applicant who can take up the posishytion in September 1991 Candidate should submit a letter of application resume and three letters of reference to Afshyrica Program Social Science Research Council 605 Third Avenue New York NY 10158 EOE Applications from women and minorities are especially welcome
Publications of Interest Temple University Presss recent release of the Catalog of
the Charles L Blockson Afro-American Collection is comprised of materials that date from 1581 to the present It is among the largest collection of items relating to the African Diasshypora experience and is the first catalog by an AfricanshyAmerican bibliophile to be published by a major universishyty It is available to ASA members at a 20 discount off the list price of $6995 To order call toll-free 1-800-457shy1656 FAX (215) 787-4719 or write Temple University Press Broad amp Oxford Streets Philadelphia PA 19122
The African Development Prespectives yenetlrbook 1989 (Vol n Karl Wohlmuth et al (eds) fills a gap in the literature on Africas development problems Experts from African and international organizations from universities and research institutions from government and non-governmental orshyganizations report on problems and solutions on new polishycies programmes projections and visions on new and onshygoing projects in and for Africa To order write to Verlag Schelzky ampJeep Arndtstr II D-1000 Berlin 61 Germany ISBN 3-923024-29-0 Pb 712 pp DM 98- $5800
umd and People of Nigeria Rivers State ed E J Alagoa and Tekena N Tamuno Port Harcourt Riverside Commushynications 1989253 pp softcover Contains 28 scholarly arshyticles divided according to the following topics the natural environment the human environment culture history politics and government the economy and social developshyment $25 plus $150 postage and handling Order from Lisa Aronson Dept of Art Skidmore College Saratoga Springs NY 12866
1990 Mentbership Directory Addendum We regret that the following names were inadvertently omitted from the 1990 Membership Directory All of these individuals reshynewed their memberships before the June 1 1990 deadline for inclusion in the Directory
Aborampah Osei-Mensah University of Wisconsin 214 Mitchell Hall Box 413 Milwaukee WI 53201 Associate Professor University of Wisconsin Sociology West Africa414-2294155
Ambruster Nancy 42 W 13th St 213 NewYorkNY 10(H1 Librarian Brooklyn Public Library
Barkan Joel 833 River St Iowa City IA 52246 Professor University of Iowa Political Science East Africa 319-335-2337
Barkan Sandra 833 River St Iowa City IA 52246 Associate Director Honors Program University of Iowa Comshyparative Literature 319-335-1684
Borstelmann M 1705 Buck Creek Ct Fayetteville NC 28304 History
Calhoun Craig Carolina Population Center 123 W Franklin St Chapel Hill NC27514 Research Associate University of North Carolina Political Scishyence 919-966-2329
Coger Dalvan 1433 W Crestwood Dr Memphis TN 38119 Associate Professor Northwest Memphis Community College History Southern Africa 901-678-3392
Coger Greta M 1433 W Crestwood Dr Memphis TN 38119 Instructor Northwest Memphis Community College Literashyture West Africa 901-678-3392
DeLargy Pamela Carolina Population Center 123 W Franklin St Chapel Hill NC 27514 Research Associate University of North Carolina Political Scishyence 919-966-2329
Hoover Ellen United Methodist Church PO Box 22037 Kitwe Zambia Assistant Professor Faculte Methodiste de Thoologie History North Africa
Hoover Jeffrey United Methodist Church PO Box 22037 Kitwe Zambia Associate Professor Universite de Lubumbashi History Censhytral Africa
Kokole Omari H Department of Political Science SUNY-Binghamton Binghamshyton NY 13902 SUNY-Binghamton ReligionPhilosophy Political Science East North West Africa
Nyang Sulayman S PO Box 1193 Howard University Washington DC 20059 Howard University Political Science
Nyangoro Julius E University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Africa amp AfroshyAmerican Studies 401 Alumni Bldg 004 A Chapel Hill NC 27514 University of North Carolin at Chapel Hill Political Science
Ofuatey-Kodjoe W 112-40 177th St St Albans NY 11433 Professor City University of New York Political Science West Africa 212-642-24
Rubin Deborah S Department of SociologyAnthropology University of the Pashycific Stockton CA 95209-3903 Assistant Professor University of the Pacific Anthropology East Africa 209-946-2815
Salamone Frank A 23 West St White Plains NY 10605 Associate Professor Chair Iona College - Seton School Anthroshypology West Africa 914-378-8135
Udogu E Ike Department of Political Science Francis Marion College Florshyence SC 29501 Associate Professor Francis Marion College Political Science Nigeria West Africa 803-661-1617
Yansane Aguibouy Box 4549 Berkeley CA 94704 Professor San Francisco State University Economics 415-338shy2495
NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS TO THE AFRICAN STUDIES REVIEW
The office phone number of Carol Thompson edishytor of the African Studies Review has been changed to 213-740-1683 Professor Thompsons address remains the same Department of Political Science VKC 327 University of Southern California Los Angeles CA 90089-0044
ANNUAL MEETING PAPERS 1990
The following papers are included in the collection of the proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association Baltimore Maryland 14 November 1990 Individual copies are available at $4 each for ASA members and $5 for nonmembers Complete sets of the pashypers in xerox microfilm or microfiche are available for $375 When ordering individual papers please include the order number that accompanies each entry Contact Afrishycan Studies Association Credit Union Building Emory University Atlanta Georgia 30322
Adam Hussein M Leadership Values and NGOVDO Institution Building 19901
Aduonum Kwasi The Atum Pan Talking Drum in the Akan Adowa Musical Ensemble 19902
Aduonum Kwasi Text and Rhythm in African Music 19903 Ajayi Omofolabo Constructing Gender Through Myths An Analyshy
sis of Some West African Myths 19904 Alexander Neville Discussants Comments Black and White Polishy
tics in South Africa The Road Ahead 19905 Allman Jean Marie The Oral Interview That Wasnt Reflections on
Gender Politics and Research Methodology in Asante 19906 Askin Steve Mobutus Wealth How He Got It How He Spends It
19907 Bourgault Louise M Talking to People in the Oral Tradition Ethnoshy
graphic Research for Development Communication 19908 Brooks Paula T Beyond the Debt Crisis Financing Sustainable
Growth 19909 Burt Eugene C Minimum and Maximum Propriety Clothing and
Change in an East African Culture 199010 Cattell Maria G Between the Generations Intergenerational Conshy
tracts and Care of the Elderly in Samia Kenya 199011 Chikwendu Eudora Communication Problems in Government Intershy
vention in Cooperatives in Nigeria 199012 Chimanikire Donald P Africa Development and Ethics The Introshy
duction of Liberalisation in Zimbabwe 199013 Cobbe James Economic Implications for Lesotho of Change in South
Africa 199014 Compagnon Daniel Political Crisis in Somalia The Legacy of an Exshy
hausted Personal Rule 199015 Conner Michael W The 19th Century Nguni Prepuce Cover A Vanshy
isJuu1 Aesthetic Locus 199016 Dale Richard An International Approach to Decolonization The Civshy
il-Military Operations of the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNT AG) in Namibia 1989-1990 199017
Digre Brian Recovered Independence and National Choices The Plebshyiscite of 1959 in the Northern Cameroons 199018
Dipeolu J O UNESCO and the Book Crisis in Africa South of the Sashyhara The Example of Nigeria 199019
Dogbe Korsi A Sociology of Appropriate Medical Practice in Africa A Cultural Theoretical Expose 199020
Dunbar Roberta Ann Nigerien Women and Access to Productive Reshysources An Assessment in View of the Project du Code Rural 199021
Elaigwu J Isawa The Shadow of Religion on Nigerian Federalism 1960-90 199022
Elonge Henry Akwo The Ethical Dilemma Facing Legislators in the Cameroon National Assembly 199023
Eluwa G 1 C Mass Mobilization and Rural Development in Nigeria The Quest for Development Strategy 199024
Fair Jo Ellen Are We Really the World Coverage of U S Food Aid to Africa 1980-1989 199025
Fisher Jr William P Mangoes Metaphors and a Measure of Meanshying 199026
Fonge Fuabeh P Perspectives on Archival Material and Other Tools for the Reconstruction of African History A Case Study of the Bishylingual Cameroon Republic 199027
Fosu Augustin Kwasi Capital Instability and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa 199028
Gottlieb Alma A Society of Secrets The Beng of Cote dIvoire 199029
Green Deborah The Democratic Challenge to Fascism 199030 Haile Semere The African States and the Ethiopia-Eritrea War
199031 Hansen Holgrer Bernt Import and Impact of New Visions Dilemshy
mas of Internationalization in Colonial Uganda 199032 Heath Carla W Restructuring Kenyas Broadcasting System An Apshy
praisal of Recent Developments 199033 Ihonvbere Julius O Structural Adjustment the April 1990 Coup
and Democratization in Nigeria 199034 Jackson Sandra The Crisis of Education in Urban South Africa Reshy
sistance Reforms Redress for Change 199035 Jato Miriam N The Empowerment of African Women Through Famishy
ly Planning 199036 Jenkins Ray Subverting Law Imperialism The Journalist-
Historians of the Gold Coast-Ghana 1882-1888 199037 Kalipeni Ezekiel Evidence of a Spontaneous Population Redistribushy
tion in Malawi A Factor Analytic Study 199038 Kalu Anthonia C Reinventing the African Woman Modern African
Literature and Culture as Tools of Development 199039 Kilbride Philip L Adolescent Premarital Pregnancies Among Abashy
luyia of Kenya The Grandparent Role 199040 Kingei Kitula The Socio-Political Element in the Swahili Taarab
Poetry 199041 Kokole Omari H Islam and Ethnicity in Idi Amins Uganda (1971shy
1979) 199042 Lashley Marilyn E On the Land of the King- GaIda Aron (1300)
Land Tenure Organization and Taxation Roots of Famine in Ethiopia 199043
Law Robin Posthumous Questions for Karl Polanyi Price Inflation in Pre-Colonial Dahomey 199044
LawaI Babatunde The Study of Contemporary Art in Nigeria Toshywards a New Theoretical Framework 199045
Lems-Dworkin Carol African Retentions in the Music of Scott JoPshylin 199046
Lodge Tom The United Democratic Front in the 19805 199047 Lord Marcia and John E Fobes UNESCO in Africa Its Contribushy
tions to Libraries Publishing and Literacy Programs 199048 Mlbbs-Zeno Carl C International Pressures for Change in Food Aid
Allocations to Africa 199049
Mabbs-Zeno Carl Tracy Hart and Maxwell Eseonu How Much Good Is Triangular Food Aid 199050
Manzo Kate and Pat McGowan Is Apartheid Dying 199051 Mapunda Bertram B B The Preservation of Antiquities Through
National and Cultural Pride 199052 Martin Marilyn Is There A Place for Black Abstract Painters in
South Africa 199053 Murray Bruce K Wits University Student Politics and the Coming
of Apartheid 199054 Nathan Martha A and Elliot Fratkin Health and Nutritional Conshy
sequences of Recent Sedentarization of Rendille Pastoralists in Northern Kenya 199055
Nesbitt Prexy On the Cutting Edge African-American Political Movements in the 1970s A Preliminary Historical Review 199056
Nkomo Sibusiso The End of the Cold War A New Paradigm for US Foreign Policy Towards South and Southern Africa 199057
OHear Ann florin Lantana Beads More Than Adornment 199058 OguibeOlu Artist as Poet Poet as Artist 199059 Ojo B Adesegun In Search of Democracy and Development An
Analysis of the Initial Aspirations and Problems of the SWAPO Government in Namibia 199060
Okeke Chukwuanugo S When Minimum Is Appropriate The Igbo Example 199061
Okolie Andrew C Adjusting or Evading the Structures The Structural Adjustment Programme and the Prospects for Stability in Nigerias Third Republic 199062
Omara-Otunnu Amii African States and Domestic Conflict Resolushytion in Africa An Historical Case of Uganda 199063
Onwueme Tess Akaeke The Community as Shadow of the Individshyual in Achebes Novels 199064
Osia Kunirum Africa in the 1990s The Elusiveness of Developshyment 199065
Osirim Mary J The Struggle for Empowerment Women and the Inshyformal Sector in Zimbabwe 199066
Owomoyela Oyekan Gender in Traditional African Consciousness 199067
Pateman Roy Lost in the Sand Soviet Arms Transfers to Ethiopia 1977-1990 199068
Paterson Christopher Television News from the Frontline States 199069
Pido Odoch Aesthetic Persuasion The Role of the Military in Reshystructuring Acoli Art 199070
Pirouet M Louise Ugandan Opposition and Dissident Literature in the 19805 199071
Pittin Renee Selective Education Issues ofGender CfIlss and Ideoloshygy in Northern Nigeria 199072
Rasmussen Susan J Reclaiming KnowledgePower Systems Themes of Knowledge Truth and Deception in Tuareg Oral Art 199073
Ravell-Pinto Thelma M Womens Writing and the Politics of South Africa The Ambiguous Role ofNadine Gordimer 199074
Renne Elisha P Things That Threaten The Symbolism of Bunu Conshyfrontational Art 199075
Rich Peter Ndebele Art and Architecture A Twentieth-Century Vishysion 199076
Rothchild Donald and Caroline Hartzell The Road to Gbadolite Great Power and African Mediations in Angola 199077
Saine Abdoulaye S M The Ascent of Lyndon B Johnson and the Demise of Kwame Nkrumah A Drama in Political Subterfuge 199078
Samoff Joel The Financial-Intellectual Complex 199079
Schaefer Charles Silver Thalers and Valuation Money in Early Twentieth-Century Ethiopia 199080
Schmidt Nancy J Africans as Primary Actors in Their Own Lives and Land Validoting African Curriculum Materials 199081
Sessions Andrew C US Media Discourses on the African Other 199082
Serapiao Luis Benjamin Mozambican Conflict and an African Solution 199083
Serpell Robert Participatory Drama as a Medium of Reflection on the Significance of Schooling in Rural Zambia 199084
Shaw Timothy M Reformism and Revisionism in African Political Economy in the 1990s 199085
Sheik-Abdi Abdi A The Simmering Armed Conflict in the Horn of Africa What Fuels It-Tribalism Nationalism or Socialism 199086
Smaldone Joseph P Militarization in Africa Methodology Measureshyment and Mystery 199087
Snipe Tracy D Does a Setlson of Violence Produce the Right Thing 199088
Steel William F and Leila M Webster Responses to Adjustment in Ghanas Small Enterprise Sector 199089
Steiner Christopher B Graven Images Idols and Ideals in The Euroshypean Pictorial Images of Africa 199090
Teferra Daniel The Economic Future of Africa 199091 Tripp Aili Mari Responses of Urban Women to Economic Reform
and Crisis in Urban Tanzania The New Role of Womens Organishyzations 199092
Van de Walle Nicolas The Decline and Fall of the Franc Zone Monshyetary Politics in Francophone Africa 199093
Vergunst Nicolass Building a National Culture Through Political Action or Bidding for Culture at the Political Auction 199094
Warms Richard L The Pyramid of Commerce in Sikasso Factors That Lead to Success in Business 199095
Welch Jr Claude E The Single Party Paradigm De Mortuis 199096
Wenner Mark D Long Term Food Aid Needs The Case of Morocco 1991-2000 199097
Whyte Michael A One Food or Many The Social and Cultural Conshytexts ofFood Production in Uganda and Kenya 199098
Whyte Susan Reynolds The Dynamics of Medical Pluralism in Ugandtz 199099
Bah M Alpha Sierra Leone-Liberia Border Relations 1882-1982 1990100
RECENT DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS Compiled by Joseph J Lauer (Michigan State University)
The theses listed below were reported in Dissertation Abshystracts International (DAI) vol 51 nos 5-7 parts A and B Each citation ends with a page reference to the abstract and order number (if any) for copies Most US dissertations are available from University Microfilms International (300 North Zeeb Road Ann Arbor MI 48106-1346) Canadian theses are available from the National Library of Canada (395 Wellington St Ottawa KIA ON4) British (UK) theses available from the British Library have order numbers with a tlB (for BRDtI) prefix Details on ordering through UMI are in DAI
This is the tenth quarterly supplement to American and Canadian Doctoral Dissertations and Masters Theses on Africa 1974-1987 (Atlanta Crossroads Press 1989) This series lists all US Canadian and British dissertations about Afrishyca that are abstracted in DAI Researchers interested in a particular author or keyword should consult the indexes of DAI or Comprehensive Dissertation Index
Agriculture Arif Abderrahim Introduction and evaluation of perennial forage grasses in central Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 169pp DA51B2677 9030101
Baumgras John E The effects of product markets and multiproduct harvesting on the economics of managing even-aged upland oak stands [Kenya PhD West Virginia U 1990 220pp DA51B2691 9029354
Bouzza Abderrahmane Water conservation in wheat rotations under several management and tilltlge systems in semi-arid areas [Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 132pp DA51B2678 9030107
Chishala Benson H The status of selected micronutrients in Zambian soils and the response of wheat to their application PhD U of Aberdeen (UK) 1987 322pp DA51B2125 BX89747
Etessami Pantea Mutagenesis studies on the genome of cassava ltItent virus (African cassava mosaic virus) PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1989 237pp DA51B2146 BX90010
Hamad Muawia EL-Bedawi PJwspJwrus interactions with some calcareous soils from the Sudan PhD U of Newcastle Upon Tyne (UK) 1989 261pp DA51B2127 BX89718
Qhobela Molapo Characterization of Zanthomonas campestris pathovars affecting maize pearl millet sorghum and sugarcane
[Nigeria PhD Kansas State U 1990 118pp DA51B2699 9029286
Anthropology Bellomo Randy Vincent Methods for documenting unequivocal
evidence of humanly controlled fire at Early Pleistocene archaeological sites in East Africa The role of actualistic studies [Kenya] PhD U of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 437pp DA51A2432 9035145
Crowley Eve Lakeshmi Contracts with the spirits Religion asylum and ethnic identity in the Cacheu Region of Guinea-Bissau PhD Yale U 1990 750pp DA51A2436 9035333
Gruber Mark Francis Sacrifice in the desert An ethnography of the Coptic monastery [Egypt PhD State U of New York at Stony Brook 1990 318pp DA51A2069 9029807
Gunn Susan Elizabeth Development in a nomadic society A Study of indigenous and exogenous change in northern Somalia PhD U of Colorado at Boulder 1990 330pp DA51A2438 9032837
Helms Loretta Ann The special concerns of African-American Peace Corps volunteers EdD Columbia U Teachers Coil 1990 123pp DA51A24399033849
Hirsch Susan Fern Gender and disputing Insurgent voices in coastal Kenyan Muslim courts PhD Duke U 1990 448pp DA51A16709028222
Johnson Brooke Ronald Nomadic networks and pastoral strategies Surviving and exploiting local instability in south Turkana Kenya PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 242pp DA51A20709033117
Lolo Abdalia Mostafa Sociocultural dimensions of popultltion policies in the Third World The Egyptian case PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 514pp DA51A1671 9023941
Shanafelt Robert Andrew Talking peace living conflict The mental and the material on the borders of apartheid [Lesotho PhDI U of Florida 1989 391pp DA51A2071 9028569
Architecture AI-Asad Mohammad The modern state mosque in the eastern Arab
world 1828-1985 [Egypt PhD Harvard U 1990 321pp DA51A21799035430
Arceneaux Kathleen Dugas The script analogue and its application in architectural analysis The reltltionship of African women to African traditional architecture PhD Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U 1989 217pp DA51A1417 9028009
Magutu Gerald Jerry Urban low-income housing and community development in developing countries A reformuhltion with case studies from Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 282pp DA51A14189028944
Biological Sciences Howell James Allen Variation and evolution of Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L) VertIc Fabaceae) PhD Miami U 1990 251pp DA51B2720 9029376
Mengestou Seyoum Species composition dynamics and production of the dominant crustacean zoophlnkton in Lake Awasa Ethiopia PhD U of Waterloo (Can) 1990 DA51B3239
Youm Ousmane Evaluation of natural enemies associated with the millet stalk borer Haimbachia ignefusalis (Hampson) (LepidopteraPyralidae) in Niger PhD Texas AampM U 1990 160pp DA51B218O9027293
Business Administration Aiyeku Joseph Fola ImfXlct of import substitution and export
expansion policy on channels of distribution on non-oil export commodities in Nigeria DBA Nova U 1990 155pp DA51A2095 9031282
Gutu Jackan M An investigation of the environmental dependence hypothesis in state-owned corporations (parastatals) in Kenya A strategic management perspective DBA United States International U 1990 324pp DA51A1682 9027298
Kilani Kilani Abdulkerim The evolution and status of accounting in Libya PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 877pp DA51A1677 BX90144
Okpara Onyemaechi Chikaodi The accessibility and transfer of management technology in Nigerian manufacturing industries DBA United States International U 1990 219pp DA51A1685 9028231
Earth Sciences Owoade Isiaka A yodele Some aspects of the hydrogeology of the crystalline basement complex rocks of south western Nigeria PhD U of Technology Loughborough (UK) 1989 267pp DA51B2254 BX90191
Economics Abdul Hadi Auman Shafiq The role ofcapital markets in underdeveloped countries with fXlrticuhlr reference to South Korea Brazil and Nigeria PhD U of Exeter (UK) 1989 558pp DA51A2471 BX90473
Benjamin Nancy Claire Investment and real exchange rate responses to foreign capital flows A general equilibrium model applied to Cameroon PhD U of California Berkeley 1988 138pp DA51A16939029089
Bocoum Cheick Abagouro An evaluation of the performance of the marketing systems for fed cattle range cattle and beef in Mali PhD Michigan State U2990 217pp DA51A1705 9028626
Deme Mamit A short-run goal programming model of external debt management Nigeria PhD U of Texas at Austin 1990 28Opp DA51A2111 9031553
Diaby Souleymane Economic imfXld analysis of the Ivorian Sardinella fishery PhD U of Rhode Island 1989 209pp DA51A2108 9023253
Esslimi Lahsen Economic liberalization and structural adjustment The Moroccan sugar policy PhD Purdue U 1990 169pp DA51A21089031318
Fakhamps Marcel Sequential decisions under uncertainty and hlbor market failure A model of household behavior in the African semi-arid tropics [Burkina FasoJ PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 359pp DA51A17069028816
Fauniyar Ganesh Prasad An econometric model of rate ofadoption of agricultural technology for developing countries [SwazihlndJ PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 184pp DA51A2110 9032367
Fofanah Alusine Alghali Internal causes ofdependence The role of agriculture in the economy of African state as exemplified in the case of Sierra Leone 1961-1988 PhD U of Denver 1990 263pp DA51A21099033468
Jomini Patrick Andre The economic viability of phosphorus fertilization in southwestern Niger A dynamic approach incorporating agronomic principles PhD Purdue U 1990 233pp DA51A2109 9031345
Kentley Eric George Suakin and its fishermen A study of economic activities and ethnic groupings in a Sudanese port PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 336pp DA51A1709 BX90150
Kourouma Moussa International trade flows and economic interdependence in the West African market PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 2990 138pp DA51A1709 9031803
LOfgren Hans Lennart A quadratic programming study of Egyptian agriculture PhD U ofTexas at Austin 1990 477pp DA51A2104 9031645
Niklitschek Mario Enrique Economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa The implication of the environmental degradation [Ghana] PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 136pp DA51A1707 9030970
Obi John Chukwuka Education and economic growth in Nigeria A case study DA Middle Tennessee State U 1990 85pp
DA51A1701 9026934
Osei-Amoako Yaw Macroeconomic policy in a single-crop economy An econometric study of Ghana PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1990 181pp DA51A2471 9031812
Saadat Yasmin Rita Peasant decision-making Case of North Cameroon PhD Fletcher Sch of Law amp Diplomacy (fufts U)
1989 172pp DA51A1707 9031195
Saerbeck Rainer Project appraisal in dependent economies Application of cost benefit analysis in economic planning in Botswana PhD U of Bradford (UK) 1989 327pp DA51A2475 B-90598
Yassin Abdiaziz Sharif The effects ofgovernment price policies on rural goods A case study-Somalia PhD U of Cincinnati 1990 113pp DA51A2122 9032638
Education Acquaye Alfred A Ghanaian education Its relevance for Ghana in transition EdD U of San Francisco 1990 331pp DA51A1449 9027810
Agahiu Adams Ademu The role of the Nigerian educational system in meeting the skilled manpower needs for national development EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 185pp DA51A23419033593
Akah R Miebi Descriptive analysis of perceived factors influencing the health care choices of rural child-rearing women in Arogbo-Ijaw Nigeria PhD Ohio State U 1990 219pp DA51A2272 9031035
Atanda Alfred Wahabi Locus-of-control and its relation to sex ethnicity religion and education among Ghanaian and Nigerian tribesmen EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 211pp DA51A2314 9033595
Berger jennifer Wildlife extension-a participatory approach to conservation A case study among the Maasai people of Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 379pp DA51A1474 9028739
Boubakri Mohamed The international financial crisis of the 19805 and its impact on educational reform in Morocco with a history of Moroccan education and policy recommendations EdD U of Michigan 1990 253pp DA51A2289 9034360
Cashman Kristen A grounded theory describing factors in the adoption process of the alley farm ing technology by Yoruba women in Nigeria PhD Iowa State U 1990 129pp DA51A2244 9100422
DeVane Evelyn Gaynelle Music education in teacher training colleges in Ghana PhD U of Ghana (Ghana) 1980 484pp DA51A1946 9024805
Dzimbo Kuzvinetsa Peter A critical analysis of the planning and implementation of teacher education reform in Zimbabwe 1980-1987 PhD U of Wisconsin-Madison 1990 307pp DA51A1581 9020438
Egbuna Bridget Georgia An investigation of the crisis in higher education in the two universities of Anambra State Nigeria EdD George Washington U 1990 174pp DA51A1920 9030828
Elatta Taha Mohamed An analysis of indigenous Sudanese graphic imagery and implications for curriculum development in art education PhD Council for National Academic Awards (UK) 1990 319pp DA51A1484 BX90027
Elrayah Tagelsir Hamza A systemic analysis of the problems of the teaching-practice program at Khartoum International Institute for Arabic Language in Sudan PhD Indiana U 1990 278pp DA51A15849030411
Ibida Ego Yvonne A study of tourism education at the university level in Nigeria as viewed by experts in the government higher education and the tourism industry EdD George Washington U 1990 278pp DA51A1921 9030830
Ifeanyi Uju Bibian A content analysis of selected books used in the teaching of African literature in American colleges and universities PhD Kent State U 1990 213pp DA51A1891 9029271
jaja Amelia Nwadiogwa Labour union education in Nigeria PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 24Opp DA51A1478 BX90139
Kupe Serara Segarona A history of the evolution of nursing education in Botswana1922-1980 EdD Columbia UTeachers ColI 1987 506pp DA51A2290 9033919
Lamptey George Nee Oko Public subsidization of nonpublic schools and the development of education in Liberia PhD Columbia U Teachers Coli 1990 185pp DA51A2265 9033869
Laryea Evans Amartey The role of higher education in Africa A study of the attitude of African educators toward the Tananarive recommendations PhD U of North Texas 1990 177pp DA51A14629027718
M uruIi Leunita Auko Education labor force participation residence and fertility among Kenyan women PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 77pp DA51A1933 9032350
Oji Emmanuel Aniefuna Music in education a study of the status of general music education in the curriculum of Anambra (Nigeria) public school system PhD Union Institute 1989 218pp DA51A19479025448
Olurin Niran Emannuel A School administrators perceptions of
discipline and corporal punishment in seleded contemporary Nigerian public secondary schools PhD Indiana State U 1989 187pp DA51A1859 9026706
Pelshak Smith Kyeskat Daspan Rehabilitation and counseling programs for people with disabilities in Nigeria EdD Oklahoma State U 1990 189pp DA51A2270 9035199
Semenye Lois Mvuli The reltltionship between moral reasoning Tearning style and religious orientation of selected students attending theological schools in Kenya EdD Biola U Talbot Sch of Theology 1990 194pp DA51A2257 9025834
Ukaegbu Ephraim Ifeanyichukwu An analysis of problems encountered by Nigerian students as perceived by Nigerian students in urban universities in Texas EdD Texas Southern U 1989 174pp DA51A18679029526
Williams-Lamptey Felicia Walety Teacher training and resource center for adult education in Liberia Curriculum and organization EdD Columbia U Teachers ColI 1990 195pp DA51A2244 9033870
Environmental Sciences Chiotha Sosten Staphiel Biological control of human schistosomiasis using snail-eating fish lMaltlwi PhD U of Maryland ColI Park 1990 174pp DA51B2261 9030877
Fine Arts Coombes Annie Elena Stuart The representation of Africa and the African in Engltlnd 1890-1913 PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1987 498pp DA51A1811 8-83121
Thomas Thelma Katrina Niche decorations from the Tombs of Byzantine Egypt (Heracleopolis Magna and Oxyrhynchus AD 300-5(0) Visions of Afterlife PhD New York U 1990 717pp DA51A14269025149
Folklore Hill Elizabeth Frances A comparative study of the cultural narrative and ltlnguage content of seleded folk tales told in Burma Canada and Yorubaltlnd Nigeria PhD U of Alberta (Can) 1990 DA51A2482
Geography Krabacher Thomas Scott Fishing food and change along the Sherbro Coast of Sierra Leone PhD U of California Davis 1990 416pp DA51A1726 9026837
Perry Edward Carl Core-periphery reltltions An empirical study of North Cameroon PhD U of Pennsylvania 1990 290pp DA51A17269026626
Picard Mary Theresa Local participation in integrated and multiobjective river basin pltlnning A case study of the Senegal River
Basin PhD Oark U 1990 337pp DA51A1727 9026085
Ramphall Davin Rural energy pltlnning and development in the Third World A multicriteria evaluation approach [Kenya PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 378pp DA51A2123 9032366
Health Sciences Anyanwu Rosemary Chinyere A food safety control strategy for
developing countries Based on studies of Nigeria Ghana Cote dIvoire United Kingdom and France PhD U of Reading (UK) 1989 413pp DA51B2840 BX90197
Chitsulo Lester A comparative study on measurement of Schistosoma mansoni transmission by coprologic and serologic techniques [Egypt amp Maltlwi] PhD Tulane U 1990 120pp DA51B2841 9032509
Ehigiator Lucky Osarchieman The rural health model in Bendel State of Nigeria Impad of community participation DrPH U of California Berkeley 1989 279pp DA51B2306 9028705
Guptill Katharine Schuyler Evaluation of an infant weaning food intervention in Kwara State Nigeria ScD Johns Hopkins U Sch of Public Health and Hygiene 1990 379pp DA51B3331 9030682
Khogali Fathia Ahmed Mohammed The design implementation monitoring and evaluation of a training programme for prospedive catering officers for hospitals in the Sudan PhD U of Bath (UK) 1989 430pp DA51B3307 BX90609
Nhare Duncan Kinyua Simple predictors of low birthweight at the community level Their potential application in primary health care for the prevention ofadverse pregnancy outcomes in rural Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 336pp DA51B2309 9028388
Troslte Richard Murray Differential household survival during a drought-induced food crisis in central Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 536pp DA51B2310 9028376
UpvalI Michele Jean The articultltion of nurses and indigenous healers in Swaziltlnd A nursing perspedive PhD U of Utah 1990 241pp DA51B3329 9100377
History Asres Alem History of the Ethiopian Student Movement (in Ethiopia
and North America) Its impact on internal social change 1960-1974 PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 216pp DA51A1733 9030844
Cook Weston Franklin The Hundred Years War for Morocco 1465-1580 Warfare and state building in the early modern Maghrib PhD Georgetown U 1989 652pp DA51A1740 9027667
Coventry Donald C The public career of Sir Francis Reginald Wingate High Commissioner for Egypt 1917-1919 PhD The
American V 1989 326pp DA51A1730 9027884
Diallo Geraldyne Pemberton The philosophy of Ahmed Sikou Touri and its impact on the development of the Republic of Guinea 1958-1971 PhD City V of New York 1990 278pp DA51A1731 9029929
Gatlin Darryle John A socioeconomic history of Sao Vicente de Cabo Verde 1830-1970 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 284pp DA51A24919017069
Ghebre-Ab Habtu World War II and the disposal of Africa orientale italiana (a comparative study) PhD Miami V 1990 228pp DA51A2127 9029383
James Marylee Massey Good news for the poor The Church and community development in South Africa PhD Boston V 1990 285pp DA51A2130 9029767
Lazerson Joshua Nathaniel The Communist Party of South Africa the Springbok Legion and the South African Congress of Democrats Democratic whites in the South African liberation movement 1942-1964 PhD Northwestern V 1990 433pp DA51A2130 9031953
Mbuia-JOao Tome Nhamitambo The revolt of Dom Jeronimo Chingulia of Mombasa1590-1637 (an African episode in the Portuguese century of decline) [Kenya] PhD Catholic V of America 1990 577pp DA51A1733 9027645
Rubert Steven Craig You have taken my sweat Agricultural wage labour in colonial Zimbabwe 1904 to 1945 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 416pp DA51A2491 9033971
Schoenbrun David Lee Early history in eastern AfricaS Great Lakes region Linguistic ecological and archaeological approaches ca 500 BC to ca AD 1000 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 851pp DA51A2491 9033982
Journalism Chaudhary Anju Grover Coverage of development news by Western and Third World newspapers Theory and practice [Nigeria PhD V of Maryland CoIl Park 1990 297pp DA51A1427 9030874
Ngwe George Anuongong The Pan-African News Agency A regional response to global news flow problems PhD Southern Illinois V at Carbondale 1989 149pp DA51A1813 9022810
Language Faraclas Nicholas Gregory A grammar of Nigerian Pidgin PhD V of CaliforniaBerkeley 1989 706pp DA51A1595 9028817
Mangana Mark Rhetorical content in the Amarna correspondence
from the Levant [Egypt PhD Hebrew Vnion Coll-Jewish Institute of Religion 1990 224pp DA51A1593 9028107
Nyaggah Lynette Behm Cross-Linguistic influence in Kenyan English The impact of Swahili and Kikuyu on syntax PhD Vof California Los Angeles 1990 236pp DA51A1598 9028355
Sheridan J Mark The homilies of Rufus of Shotep on the Gospels of Matthew and Luke [Egypt] PhD Catholic V of America 2990 487pp DA51A1593 9027966
Law Ogiamien Tony Bestman Emokpae The legal aspects and implications of artificial conception services in Nigeria PhD Vof Essex (VK) 1989 411pp DA51A1747 8-90113
Literature Adal Youmna A Sufism in Ibn Khaldun An annotated translation
of the Shifa al-Sailli-Tahdhib al-MasailITunisia PhD Indiana V 1990 378pp DA51A1629 9030377
Guzofsky Rosalie Mujeres heroicas en el romancero judeo~spafiol [Morocco] PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 310pp DA51A1631 9026568
Mama Raouf Images of Africa and Africans in Western literature PhD V of Michigan 1990 130pp DA51A2377 9034479
Sample Maxine J Cornish The representation of space in selected works by Bessie Head Buchi Emecheta and Flora Nwapa PhD Emory V 1990 174pp DA51A1611 9027938
Mass Communications Morgan Muhammad Patricia-Devine An intracultural communication model for socioeconomic redevelopment in Sub-Saharan Africa PhD V of Kentucky 1990 258pp DA51A2189 9035046
Morgan Gary Benedict US media and government A content analysis of press coverage of the us call for sanctions against Libya DA V of Northern Colorado 1990 119pp DA51A1817 9029136
Political Science Adams Linda Shull From peace partner to security partner An
examination of US-Egyptian relations in the Carter administration PhD V of South Carolina 1990 310pp DA51A1748 9029155
Adogamhe Paul Garuba Nigeria-OPEC relations Analysis of the change in Nigerias foreign policy behavior toward OPEC 1983-1985 PhD City V of New York 1990 382pp DA51A1749 9029908
Akingbemi A yodele Makanju-Ola Agricultural development in Nigeria An analysis of the World Bank-assisted Agricultural Development Program PhD Claremont Graduate Sch 1990 349pp DA51A2141 9032564
Attah Okon Efiong The role of African soldiers in politics New diredions in comparing civilian and military regimes PhD Washington V 1989 266pp DA51A1749 9027391
Fage Kamilu Sani Nigerias foreign policy towards Chad 1960-1985 A study of the dynamics of African inter-state relations PhD Vof Pittsburgh 1990 266pp DA51A251O 9028459
Khadiagala Gilbert Muruli The Frontline States in southern African international politics 1975-1989 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 428pp DA51A1764 9030210
Kimaru Christopher Maina An analysis of us foreign assistance to tropical Africa in the 1980s PhD V of Maryland Baltimore County 1990 169pp DA51A2154 9032712
Kosoko David Nigerias inter-African relations A study of continuity and change in Nigerias African policy 1960-1983 PhD American V 1990 287pp DA51A1764 9028140
Mitchell Thomas G Black faces white heads Internal settlements in southern Africa PhD V of Southern California 1990 DA51A1765
Rana Kipkorir Aly Azad Politics underdevelopment and socilll conflict A study of class formation in Kenya PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 358pp DA51A2S06 9033979
Sanad Jamal Ali Islam and sociopolitical change A comparative study of Egyptian Kuwaiti and Palestinian attitudes PhD V of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 DA51A2S06
Sandberg Eve Nan International foreign aid donor cohesion and donor bounded decision-making in Zambias agricultural sedor PhD Yale V 1990 353pp DA51A2S07 9035366
Solop Frederic Ira From the margins to the mainstream The antiapartheid movement and the politics of agenda-setting in the United States PhD Rutgers The State V of New Jersey New Brunswick 1990 302pp DA51A2507 9034957
Tevoedjre Eric The limits and uses ofdeviance in Franco-African relations The relations of Guinea (Conakry) Congo and Benin with France 1958-1981 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 317pp DA51A17669030256
Tidwell Alan Interdependence ethnicity and anti-apartheid The case ofTransAfrica PhD V of Kent at Canterbury (UK) 1989 267pp DA51A1767 BX90013
Torulagha Priye Sunday A study of moral norms concerning war in precolonial traditional Nigerian societies PhD V of Oklahoma 1990 289pp DA51A2151 9033285
Psychology
Pretorius Johannes W White South African identity development and psychopathology PhD Boston V 1990 152pp DA51B2632 9019700
Religion Bassaw Joseph Kwamina Developing a ministry of evangelism among Ghanaians in Brooklyn New York DMin Drew V 1990 160pp DA51A2407 9100003
Frankfurter David Thomas Munro Elijah in Upper Egypt Studies in the history and composition of the Coptic Elijah Apocalypse PhD Princeton V 1990 407pp DA51A1652 9027546
Katz Jonathan Glustrom The vision of the Prophet in fifteenth century North Africa Muhammad al-Zawawis Tuhfat al-Nazir PhD Princeton V 1990 404pp DA51A1653 9027549
Sociology Achanfuo-Yeboah David Joe Internal migration population redistribution and urbanisation in Ghana PhD V of Alberta (Can) 199ODA51A2525
Asana Festus Ambe Problems of marriage and family life in an African context viewed from the perspective of the Christian pastor as counselor [Cameroon] ThO Boston V Sch of Theology 1990 332pp DA51A1790 9026046
Cole Bankole Akinyemi Police power and accountability in the Nigerian criminal process PhD V of Keele (UK) 1989 615pp DA51A1782 BX89951
Diop Francois Path Diop Economic determinants of child health and the utilization of health services in Sub-Saharan Africa The case of Ivory Coast PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 232pp DA51A2525 9030184
Fluharty David Henning Charisma as attachment to the divine Some Hasidic principles for comparison of social movements ofGandhi Nasser Ben-Gurion and King [Egypt] PhD V of New Hampshire 1990 584pp DA51A1802 9027429
Hamid Adil Abdelaziz Mohamed Perceptions of the Sudanese professional working in Saudi Arabia on migration and economic development of the Sudan PhD V of North Texas 1990 152pp DA51A17999027708
Macharia Sospeter Kinuthia The role of social networks and the state in the urban informal sector The case of Nairobi Kenya PhD V of Cali fomi a Berkeley 1989 281pp DA51A1781 9028942
Mengesha Astair Gebremariam The role of women in agricultural production and household decision-making A cross-cultural comparison
between India and Cameroon PhD Iowa State V 1990 170pp DA51A2539 9035101
Osirim Mary Johnson Characteristics ofentrepreneurship in Nigerian industries that started small PhD Harvard V 1990 251pp DA51A2539 9035529
Zaky Hassan Hussein Mohamed Simultaneous approach to family size decisions in Egypt PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 205pp DA51A17869030272
Theater Creamer Richard E Athol Fugard The playwright as director of his works [South Africa) PhD City V of New York 1990 402pp DA51AI4449029926
Theology Egbulem Chris Nwaka The Rite Zairois in the context of liturgical inculturation in midd1e-belt Africa since the Second Vatican Council STD Catholic V of America 1989 41Opp DA51AI659 9027616
Urban amp Regional Planning Elkhishin Khaled Salah Planning for growth in the Cairo region A
strategic management approach modelled on the Paris experience [Egypt PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 311pp DA51AI803 9026548
Oluwoye Jacob Oludoye Assessment of pedestrian crossing activity in the determination of reducing conflict between pedestrian and vehicles along a strip of commercial streets in Nigeria PhD V of New South Wales (Australia) 1988 DA51AI804
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Africana Resources in Frankfurt (Germany) (excerpted from Newletter 3 Johann Wolfgang Goethe-UniversiHit October 1990)
Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek (Oty and University Library) Bockenheimer Landstrasse 134-138 6000 Frankfurt am Main 1 Phone 0697907-212
Opening hours Monday Wednesday Friday 10 am - 430 pm Tuesday Thursday 10am- 8 pm
The City and University Library of Frankfurt has an exshytensive collection of works on Africa which - regarding its size and completeness is unparalleled in the Germanshyspeaking world The Africa collection (one of the largest collections on Africa existing in Europe) consists of more than 120000 volumes with 5000 to 6000 acquisitions a year
Hiob Ludolf (1624-1704) the founder of Ethiopian studshyies made the first large donation to the section on Africa A valuable collection of Ethiopian manuscripts was given to the library by the scientist Eduard Ruppell (1794-1884) Continuous acquisitions of reseach reports contributed to keeping the Africa collection always up to date While up to World War II literature on the whole Mrican continent was collected after World War II the emphasis shifted to IIMrica South of the Sahara Today the largest and most important section is the Library of the German Colonial Society It is due to the existence of this stock that in 1964 the spedal collection area IIAfrica South of the Sahara was transferred to the Oty and University Library of Frankfurt Apart from the African states bordering the Mediterraneshyan and Sudan Ethiopia and the Hom of Africa all African countries belong to this special collection area as well as all fields of study except modern economics law and
medicine To make the literature available on Africa known outshy
side Frankfurt a special catalogue (Subject Catalogue Afrishyca Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek Frankfurt am Main Bearb von ID Wolcke-Renk Miinchen New York Lonshydon Paris Saur Vols 1 ff) has been appearing since 1976 as well as a quarterly Current Contents Africa (CCA) inshyforming about new articles from and on Africa In addishytion a listing of all recently acquired titles is published four times a year
Volkerkundliche Bibliothek (Ethnological Library) Liebigstr41 6000 Frankfurt Am Main 1 Phone 069721012
Opening hours Monday - Thursday 2-530pm Friday 9 -12 am
The Ethnological Library which is adminstrated by the Frobenius Institute at present possesses about 85000 volshyumes It contains the literary collection of the Frobenius Institute (about 43800 volumes) of the Frankfurt Museum of Ethnography (about 27900 volumes) of the Institute for Historical Ethnology Johann Wolfgang Goethe University (about 12800 volumes) and of the Frobenius Society (about 500 volumes) The Ethnological Library is at the same time a faculty library within the Faculty of History of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University The Africa secshytion contains about 25000 volumes
Calls for Papers and Authors For a special issue marking the
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Focusing on the impact of broad be directed to Mary H Moran Deshysocioeconomic change on women and partment of Sociology and Anthropolshyconceptions of gender in the developshy ogy Colgate University Hamilton ing world this series seeks to broaden NY 13346-1398 or to Martha Peacock the concept of development to include LRP 1800 30th Street Suite 314 Boulshythe active creative participation of loshy der CO 80301 cal women and men In particular
Scarecrow Press which has already published over 40 volumes in its series of African Historical Dictionaries is looking for authors to write or revise the following volumes Congo-Brazzavile Djibouti Kenya Malawi and Uganda We also need authors for a bibliography covering the continent by region subject etc If you are interested please contact (enclosing a brief resume) Jon Woronoff Series Editor 3839 Rodman Street NW Washington DC 20016
Through publication of Kalahari A Journal of Southern African Writing the
Kalahari Press (a private not-for-gain organization) will provide an unprecedented educational bridge between southern Africa and North America Kalahari is looking for fiction and non-fiction written by people from Botswana Lesotho Namibia South Africa Swaziland and Zimbabwe It is intended solely as a vehicle of literary and cultural self-expression not as an outlet for political or economic analysis
Contents Short stories poetry pershysonal essays profiles and artwork Original submissions are especially welcome If your work has been pubshylished elsewhere please provide copshyyright permission to publish it in Kalashyhari
Length Short stories and personal esshysays can range from a paragraph up to 2500 words Profiles can be as short as a paragraph or up to 1000 words
Languages Most of the articles will be published in English though some will appear in a local language with an English translation If you do write in a local language please subshymit your work with a translation
Deadline Submissions must be reshyceived by June 1991 for consideration in the premier issue to be published in November December 1991
Send submissions to Kalahari Press 4000 Cathedral Avenue NW 138B Washington DC 20016
AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS The J Gus Liebenow Fellowship is designed to recruit
and provide assistance for minority students (who are US citizens) interested in pursuing the PhD degree in any school of Indiana University with a concentration in Afrishycan Studies American Indians African Americans Hisshypanic Americans and Puerto Ricans who will receive a bachelors degree from a regionally-accredited college or university by the fall of the year they enroll may apply Students who have received a masters degree or are curshyrently enrolled in graduate study may also apply Tenure of the Liebenow Fellowship is two (2) years with a stipend of $8000 plus tuition and normal fees for each year The successful fellow must maintain a GP A of 32 for the durashytion of the fellowship period and is expected to devote full-time to study during the fellowship period and will not be required to teach or provide other services The Afshyrican Studies Program the students academic department and the University Graduate School will assist the fellow in securing additional funding to continue study for the period after the fellowship
Application Procedure Students should submit a completed fellowship applicashytion to the African Studies Program as well as submit an application to the department or school in which they plan to enroll at Indiana University Application fonns for the J Gus Liebenow Fellowship are available through Patrick
OMeara Director African Studies Program Woodburn Hall 221 Indiana University Bloomington IN 47405 (812) 855-8284
The Trustees of the Institute of Current World Affairs are offering a two-year fellowship in southern Africa ICWA requires Fellows to be 35 or younger and provides support for spouses but tends to shy away from applishycants with small children It does not fund the writing of books already outlined or completing advanced degrees so only candidates who have finished their formal educashytions are considered If a candidate is a practicing professhysional expertise in a field that would be valuable in southshyern Africa such as international law political geography or journalism is preferred Candidates can be of any nashytionality but the ICWA medium of exchange is English
Fellowship applications should include (a) a curriculum vitae or resume (b) an infonnal personalprofessional aushytobiography (c) a rationale and design for the fellowship (this is not intended to be followed to the letter we read it with an eye peeled for seriousness imagination depth of homework wit and writing style) and (d) three samples of previous writing For infonnation contact The Institute of Current World Affairs The Crane-Rogers Foundation 4 West Wheelock Street Hanover NH 03755 (603) 643-5548
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Bucknell University African andor Middle East History
One year replacement position at the Assistant Professhysor level jointly in Department of History and Internationshyal Relations Program To teach 33 load including twoshysemester survey in herhis field and preferably semester courses in history of Imperialism and in European Internal Relations before 1900 Applications will be reviewed as reshyceived Contact Mark Newman Department of History Bucknell University Lewisburg Pa 17837 Applications from women and members of minority groups are espeshycially encouraged
Social Science Research Council Program in African Studies
The Social Science Research Council invites applications for a Program Associate to complement current staffing of its Program in African Studies Applicants must have a PhD in one of the social sciences Candidates with multi-
The Travelling Sabbatical Professor Ernest N Emenyonu seeks a position as a proshy
fessor of African literature for the 1991-92 academic sesshysion He has taught in several universities in the US and was a tenured professor at the University of Colorado Boulder before returning to Nigeria in 1975 He has been professor of English and Literary Studies at the University of Calabar since 1980 and spent the 1984-85 academic year at the University of Montana Missoula as an Exchange Professor of English He currently serves as the General Editor of Calabar Studies in African Literature For a copy of his resume write to him at the University of Calabar Deshypartment of English and Literary Studies PO Box 3645 Unical Post Office Calabar Nigeria
Professor E J Alagoa seeks teachingresearch position in African history as of 1992-93 preferably in affiliation with an African Afro-American andor inter-disciplinary studies program His areas of specialty and in which he has published extensively are oral tradition methodology and historiography For a copy of his resume write to E J Alagoa PO Box 125 University of Port Harcourt Choba Port Harcourt Rivers State Nigeria or Lisa Aronson Deshypartment of Arts Skidmore College Saratoga Springs NY 12866
disciplinary backgrounds are desirable as are candidates who could help link our programs to other regions of the world through the development of comparative projects
Duties would include assisting with research planning planning seminars workshops and conferences over seeshying fellowship competitions preparing grant proposals and maintaining relationships with researchers and acashydemic institutions throughout the world
Salary negotiable depending upon qualifications The Council is seeking an applicant who can take up the posishytion in September 1991 Candidate should submit a letter of application resume and three letters of reference to Afshyrica Program Social Science Research Council 605 Third Avenue New York NY 10158 EOE Applications from women and minorities are especially welcome
Publications of Interest Temple University Presss recent release of the Catalog of
the Charles L Blockson Afro-American Collection is comprised of materials that date from 1581 to the present It is among the largest collection of items relating to the African Diasshypora experience and is the first catalog by an AfricanshyAmerican bibliophile to be published by a major universishyty It is available to ASA members at a 20 discount off the list price of $6995 To order call toll-free 1-800-457shy1656 FAX (215) 787-4719 or write Temple University Press Broad amp Oxford Streets Philadelphia PA 19122
The African Development Prespectives yenetlrbook 1989 (Vol n Karl Wohlmuth et al (eds) fills a gap in the literature on Africas development problems Experts from African and international organizations from universities and research institutions from government and non-governmental orshyganizations report on problems and solutions on new polishycies programmes projections and visions on new and onshygoing projects in and for Africa To order write to Verlag Schelzky ampJeep Arndtstr II D-1000 Berlin 61 Germany ISBN 3-923024-29-0 Pb 712 pp DM 98- $5800
umd and People of Nigeria Rivers State ed E J Alagoa and Tekena N Tamuno Port Harcourt Riverside Commushynications 1989253 pp softcover Contains 28 scholarly arshyticles divided according to the following topics the natural environment the human environment culture history politics and government the economy and social developshyment $25 plus $150 postage and handling Order from Lisa Aronson Dept of Art Skidmore College Saratoga Springs NY 12866
1990 Mentbership Directory Addendum We regret that the following names were inadvertently omitted from the 1990 Membership Directory All of these individuals reshynewed their memberships before the June 1 1990 deadline for inclusion in the Directory
Aborampah Osei-Mensah University of Wisconsin 214 Mitchell Hall Box 413 Milwaukee WI 53201 Associate Professor University of Wisconsin Sociology West Africa414-2294155
Ambruster Nancy 42 W 13th St 213 NewYorkNY 10(H1 Librarian Brooklyn Public Library
Barkan Joel 833 River St Iowa City IA 52246 Professor University of Iowa Political Science East Africa 319-335-2337
Barkan Sandra 833 River St Iowa City IA 52246 Associate Director Honors Program University of Iowa Comshyparative Literature 319-335-1684
Borstelmann M 1705 Buck Creek Ct Fayetteville NC 28304 History
Calhoun Craig Carolina Population Center 123 W Franklin St Chapel Hill NC27514 Research Associate University of North Carolina Political Scishyence 919-966-2329
Coger Dalvan 1433 W Crestwood Dr Memphis TN 38119 Associate Professor Northwest Memphis Community College History Southern Africa 901-678-3392
Coger Greta M 1433 W Crestwood Dr Memphis TN 38119 Instructor Northwest Memphis Community College Literashyture West Africa 901-678-3392
DeLargy Pamela Carolina Population Center 123 W Franklin St Chapel Hill NC 27514 Research Associate University of North Carolina Political Scishyence 919-966-2329
Hoover Ellen United Methodist Church PO Box 22037 Kitwe Zambia Assistant Professor Faculte Methodiste de Thoologie History North Africa
Hoover Jeffrey United Methodist Church PO Box 22037 Kitwe Zambia Associate Professor Universite de Lubumbashi History Censhytral Africa
Kokole Omari H Department of Political Science SUNY-Binghamton Binghamshyton NY 13902 SUNY-Binghamton ReligionPhilosophy Political Science East North West Africa
Nyang Sulayman S PO Box 1193 Howard University Washington DC 20059 Howard University Political Science
Nyangoro Julius E University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Africa amp AfroshyAmerican Studies 401 Alumni Bldg 004 A Chapel Hill NC 27514 University of North Carolin at Chapel Hill Political Science
Ofuatey-Kodjoe W 112-40 177th St St Albans NY 11433 Professor City University of New York Political Science West Africa 212-642-24
Rubin Deborah S Department of SociologyAnthropology University of the Pashycific Stockton CA 95209-3903 Assistant Professor University of the Pacific Anthropology East Africa 209-946-2815
Salamone Frank A 23 West St White Plains NY 10605 Associate Professor Chair Iona College - Seton School Anthroshypology West Africa 914-378-8135
Udogu E Ike Department of Political Science Francis Marion College Florshyence SC 29501 Associate Professor Francis Marion College Political Science Nigeria West Africa 803-661-1617
Yansane Aguibouy Box 4549 Berkeley CA 94704 Professor San Francisco State University Economics 415-338shy2495
NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS TO THE AFRICAN STUDIES REVIEW
The office phone number of Carol Thompson edishytor of the African Studies Review has been changed to 213-740-1683 Professor Thompsons address remains the same Department of Political Science VKC 327 University of Southern California Los Angeles CA 90089-0044
ANNUAL MEETING PAPERS 1990
The following papers are included in the collection of the proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association Baltimore Maryland 14 November 1990 Individual copies are available at $4 each for ASA members and $5 for nonmembers Complete sets of the pashypers in xerox microfilm or microfiche are available for $375 When ordering individual papers please include the order number that accompanies each entry Contact Afrishycan Studies Association Credit Union Building Emory University Atlanta Georgia 30322
Adam Hussein M Leadership Values and NGOVDO Institution Building 19901
Aduonum Kwasi The Atum Pan Talking Drum in the Akan Adowa Musical Ensemble 19902
Aduonum Kwasi Text and Rhythm in African Music 19903 Ajayi Omofolabo Constructing Gender Through Myths An Analyshy
sis of Some West African Myths 19904 Alexander Neville Discussants Comments Black and White Polishy
tics in South Africa The Road Ahead 19905 Allman Jean Marie The Oral Interview That Wasnt Reflections on
Gender Politics and Research Methodology in Asante 19906 Askin Steve Mobutus Wealth How He Got It How He Spends It
19907 Bourgault Louise M Talking to People in the Oral Tradition Ethnoshy
graphic Research for Development Communication 19908 Brooks Paula T Beyond the Debt Crisis Financing Sustainable
Growth 19909 Burt Eugene C Minimum and Maximum Propriety Clothing and
Change in an East African Culture 199010 Cattell Maria G Between the Generations Intergenerational Conshy
tracts and Care of the Elderly in Samia Kenya 199011 Chikwendu Eudora Communication Problems in Government Intershy
vention in Cooperatives in Nigeria 199012 Chimanikire Donald P Africa Development and Ethics The Introshy
duction of Liberalisation in Zimbabwe 199013 Cobbe James Economic Implications for Lesotho of Change in South
Africa 199014 Compagnon Daniel Political Crisis in Somalia The Legacy of an Exshy
hausted Personal Rule 199015 Conner Michael W The 19th Century Nguni Prepuce Cover A Vanshy
isJuu1 Aesthetic Locus 199016 Dale Richard An International Approach to Decolonization The Civshy
il-Military Operations of the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNT AG) in Namibia 1989-1990 199017
Digre Brian Recovered Independence and National Choices The Plebshyiscite of 1959 in the Northern Cameroons 199018
Dipeolu J O UNESCO and the Book Crisis in Africa South of the Sashyhara The Example of Nigeria 199019
Dogbe Korsi A Sociology of Appropriate Medical Practice in Africa A Cultural Theoretical Expose 199020
Dunbar Roberta Ann Nigerien Women and Access to Productive Reshysources An Assessment in View of the Project du Code Rural 199021
Elaigwu J Isawa The Shadow of Religion on Nigerian Federalism 1960-90 199022
Elonge Henry Akwo The Ethical Dilemma Facing Legislators in the Cameroon National Assembly 199023
Eluwa G 1 C Mass Mobilization and Rural Development in Nigeria The Quest for Development Strategy 199024
Fair Jo Ellen Are We Really the World Coverage of U S Food Aid to Africa 1980-1989 199025
Fisher Jr William P Mangoes Metaphors and a Measure of Meanshying 199026
Fonge Fuabeh P Perspectives on Archival Material and Other Tools for the Reconstruction of African History A Case Study of the Bishylingual Cameroon Republic 199027
Fosu Augustin Kwasi Capital Instability and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa 199028
Gottlieb Alma A Society of Secrets The Beng of Cote dIvoire 199029
Green Deborah The Democratic Challenge to Fascism 199030 Haile Semere The African States and the Ethiopia-Eritrea War
199031 Hansen Holgrer Bernt Import and Impact of New Visions Dilemshy
mas of Internationalization in Colonial Uganda 199032 Heath Carla W Restructuring Kenyas Broadcasting System An Apshy
praisal of Recent Developments 199033 Ihonvbere Julius O Structural Adjustment the April 1990 Coup
and Democratization in Nigeria 199034 Jackson Sandra The Crisis of Education in Urban South Africa Reshy
sistance Reforms Redress for Change 199035 Jato Miriam N The Empowerment of African Women Through Famishy
ly Planning 199036 Jenkins Ray Subverting Law Imperialism The Journalist-
Historians of the Gold Coast-Ghana 1882-1888 199037 Kalipeni Ezekiel Evidence of a Spontaneous Population Redistribushy
tion in Malawi A Factor Analytic Study 199038 Kalu Anthonia C Reinventing the African Woman Modern African
Literature and Culture as Tools of Development 199039 Kilbride Philip L Adolescent Premarital Pregnancies Among Abashy
luyia of Kenya The Grandparent Role 199040 Kingei Kitula The Socio-Political Element in the Swahili Taarab
Poetry 199041 Kokole Omari H Islam and Ethnicity in Idi Amins Uganda (1971shy
1979) 199042 Lashley Marilyn E On the Land of the King- GaIda Aron (1300)
Land Tenure Organization and Taxation Roots of Famine in Ethiopia 199043
Law Robin Posthumous Questions for Karl Polanyi Price Inflation in Pre-Colonial Dahomey 199044
LawaI Babatunde The Study of Contemporary Art in Nigeria Toshywards a New Theoretical Framework 199045
Lems-Dworkin Carol African Retentions in the Music of Scott JoPshylin 199046
Lodge Tom The United Democratic Front in the 19805 199047 Lord Marcia and John E Fobes UNESCO in Africa Its Contribushy
tions to Libraries Publishing and Literacy Programs 199048 Mlbbs-Zeno Carl C International Pressures for Change in Food Aid
Allocations to Africa 199049
Mabbs-Zeno Carl Tracy Hart and Maxwell Eseonu How Much Good Is Triangular Food Aid 199050
Manzo Kate and Pat McGowan Is Apartheid Dying 199051 Mapunda Bertram B B The Preservation of Antiquities Through
National and Cultural Pride 199052 Martin Marilyn Is There A Place for Black Abstract Painters in
South Africa 199053 Murray Bruce K Wits University Student Politics and the Coming
of Apartheid 199054 Nathan Martha A and Elliot Fratkin Health and Nutritional Conshy
sequences of Recent Sedentarization of Rendille Pastoralists in Northern Kenya 199055
Nesbitt Prexy On the Cutting Edge African-American Political Movements in the 1970s A Preliminary Historical Review 199056
Nkomo Sibusiso The End of the Cold War A New Paradigm for US Foreign Policy Towards South and Southern Africa 199057
OHear Ann florin Lantana Beads More Than Adornment 199058 OguibeOlu Artist as Poet Poet as Artist 199059 Ojo B Adesegun In Search of Democracy and Development An
Analysis of the Initial Aspirations and Problems of the SWAPO Government in Namibia 199060
Okeke Chukwuanugo S When Minimum Is Appropriate The Igbo Example 199061
Okolie Andrew C Adjusting or Evading the Structures The Structural Adjustment Programme and the Prospects for Stability in Nigerias Third Republic 199062
Omara-Otunnu Amii African States and Domestic Conflict Resolushytion in Africa An Historical Case of Uganda 199063
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Osia Kunirum Africa in the 1990s The Elusiveness of Developshyment 199065
Osirim Mary J The Struggle for Empowerment Women and the Inshyformal Sector in Zimbabwe 199066
Owomoyela Oyekan Gender in Traditional African Consciousness 199067
Pateman Roy Lost in the Sand Soviet Arms Transfers to Ethiopia 1977-1990 199068
Paterson Christopher Television News from the Frontline States 199069
Pido Odoch Aesthetic Persuasion The Role of the Military in Reshystructuring Acoli Art 199070
Pirouet M Louise Ugandan Opposition and Dissident Literature in the 19805 199071
Pittin Renee Selective Education Issues ofGender CfIlss and Ideoloshygy in Northern Nigeria 199072
Rasmussen Susan J Reclaiming KnowledgePower Systems Themes of Knowledge Truth and Deception in Tuareg Oral Art 199073
Ravell-Pinto Thelma M Womens Writing and the Politics of South Africa The Ambiguous Role ofNadine Gordimer 199074
Renne Elisha P Things That Threaten The Symbolism of Bunu Conshyfrontational Art 199075
Rich Peter Ndebele Art and Architecture A Twentieth-Century Vishysion 199076
Rothchild Donald and Caroline Hartzell The Road to Gbadolite Great Power and African Mediations in Angola 199077
Saine Abdoulaye S M The Ascent of Lyndon B Johnson and the Demise of Kwame Nkrumah A Drama in Political Subterfuge 199078
Samoff Joel The Financial-Intellectual Complex 199079
Schaefer Charles Silver Thalers and Valuation Money in Early Twentieth-Century Ethiopia 199080
Schmidt Nancy J Africans as Primary Actors in Their Own Lives and Land Validoting African Curriculum Materials 199081
Sessions Andrew C US Media Discourses on the African Other 199082
Serapiao Luis Benjamin Mozambican Conflict and an African Solution 199083
Serpell Robert Participatory Drama as a Medium of Reflection on the Significance of Schooling in Rural Zambia 199084
Shaw Timothy M Reformism and Revisionism in African Political Economy in the 1990s 199085
Sheik-Abdi Abdi A The Simmering Armed Conflict in the Horn of Africa What Fuels It-Tribalism Nationalism or Socialism 199086
Smaldone Joseph P Militarization in Africa Methodology Measureshyment and Mystery 199087
Snipe Tracy D Does a Setlson of Violence Produce the Right Thing 199088
Steel William F and Leila M Webster Responses to Adjustment in Ghanas Small Enterprise Sector 199089
Steiner Christopher B Graven Images Idols and Ideals in The Euroshypean Pictorial Images of Africa 199090
Teferra Daniel The Economic Future of Africa 199091 Tripp Aili Mari Responses of Urban Women to Economic Reform
and Crisis in Urban Tanzania The New Role of Womens Organishyzations 199092
Van de Walle Nicolas The Decline and Fall of the Franc Zone Monshyetary Politics in Francophone Africa 199093
Vergunst Nicolass Building a National Culture Through Political Action or Bidding for Culture at the Political Auction 199094
Warms Richard L The Pyramid of Commerce in Sikasso Factors That Lead to Success in Business 199095
Welch Jr Claude E The Single Party Paradigm De Mortuis 199096
Wenner Mark D Long Term Food Aid Needs The Case of Morocco 1991-2000 199097
Whyte Michael A One Food or Many The Social and Cultural Conshytexts ofFood Production in Uganda and Kenya 199098
Whyte Susan Reynolds The Dynamics of Medical Pluralism in Ugandtz 199099
Bah M Alpha Sierra Leone-Liberia Border Relations 1882-1982 1990100
RECENT DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS Compiled by Joseph J Lauer (Michigan State University)
The theses listed below were reported in Dissertation Abshystracts International (DAI) vol 51 nos 5-7 parts A and B Each citation ends with a page reference to the abstract and order number (if any) for copies Most US dissertations are available from University Microfilms International (300 North Zeeb Road Ann Arbor MI 48106-1346) Canadian theses are available from the National Library of Canada (395 Wellington St Ottawa KIA ON4) British (UK) theses available from the British Library have order numbers with a tlB (for BRDtI) prefix Details on ordering through UMI are in DAI
This is the tenth quarterly supplement to American and Canadian Doctoral Dissertations and Masters Theses on Africa 1974-1987 (Atlanta Crossroads Press 1989) This series lists all US Canadian and British dissertations about Afrishyca that are abstracted in DAI Researchers interested in a particular author or keyword should consult the indexes of DAI or Comprehensive Dissertation Index
Agriculture Arif Abderrahim Introduction and evaluation of perennial forage grasses in central Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 169pp DA51B2677 9030101
Baumgras John E The effects of product markets and multiproduct harvesting on the economics of managing even-aged upland oak stands [Kenya PhD West Virginia U 1990 220pp DA51B2691 9029354
Bouzza Abderrahmane Water conservation in wheat rotations under several management and tilltlge systems in semi-arid areas [Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 132pp DA51B2678 9030107
Chishala Benson H The status of selected micronutrients in Zambian soils and the response of wheat to their application PhD U of Aberdeen (UK) 1987 322pp DA51B2125 BX89747
Etessami Pantea Mutagenesis studies on the genome of cassava ltItent virus (African cassava mosaic virus) PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1989 237pp DA51B2146 BX90010
Hamad Muawia EL-Bedawi PJwspJwrus interactions with some calcareous soils from the Sudan PhD U of Newcastle Upon Tyne (UK) 1989 261pp DA51B2127 BX89718
Qhobela Molapo Characterization of Zanthomonas campestris pathovars affecting maize pearl millet sorghum and sugarcane
[Nigeria PhD Kansas State U 1990 118pp DA51B2699 9029286
Anthropology Bellomo Randy Vincent Methods for documenting unequivocal
evidence of humanly controlled fire at Early Pleistocene archaeological sites in East Africa The role of actualistic studies [Kenya] PhD U of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 437pp DA51A2432 9035145
Crowley Eve Lakeshmi Contracts with the spirits Religion asylum and ethnic identity in the Cacheu Region of Guinea-Bissau PhD Yale U 1990 750pp DA51A2436 9035333
Gruber Mark Francis Sacrifice in the desert An ethnography of the Coptic monastery [Egypt PhD State U of New York at Stony Brook 1990 318pp DA51A2069 9029807
Gunn Susan Elizabeth Development in a nomadic society A Study of indigenous and exogenous change in northern Somalia PhD U of Colorado at Boulder 1990 330pp DA51A2438 9032837
Helms Loretta Ann The special concerns of African-American Peace Corps volunteers EdD Columbia U Teachers Coil 1990 123pp DA51A24399033849
Hirsch Susan Fern Gender and disputing Insurgent voices in coastal Kenyan Muslim courts PhD Duke U 1990 448pp DA51A16709028222
Johnson Brooke Ronald Nomadic networks and pastoral strategies Surviving and exploiting local instability in south Turkana Kenya PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 242pp DA51A20709033117
Lolo Abdalia Mostafa Sociocultural dimensions of popultltion policies in the Third World The Egyptian case PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 514pp DA51A1671 9023941
Shanafelt Robert Andrew Talking peace living conflict The mental and the material on the borders of apartheid [Lesotho PhDI U of Florida 1989 391pp DA51A2071 9028569
Architecture AI-Asad Mohammad The modern state mosque in the eastern Arab
world 1828-1985 [Egypt PhD Harvard U 1990 321pp DA51A21799035430
Arceneaux Kathleen Dugas The script analogue and its application in architectural analysis The reltltionship of African women to African traditional architecture PhD Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U 1989 217pp DA51A1417 9028009
Magutu Gerald Jerry Urban low-income housing and community development in developing countries A reformuhltion with case studies from Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 282pp DA51A14189028944
Biological Sciences Howell James Allen Variation and evolution of Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L) VertIc Fabaceae) PhD Miami U 1990 251pp DA51B2720 9029376
Mengestou Seyoum Species composition dynamics and production of the dominant crustacean zoophlnkton in Lake Awasa Ethiopia PhD U of Waterloo (Can) 1990 DA51B3239
Youm Ousmane Evaluation of natural enemies associated with the millet stalk borer Haimbachia ignefusalis (Hampson) (LepidopteraPyralidae) in Niger PhD Texas AampM U 1990 160pp DA51B218O9027293
Business Administration Aiyeku Joseph Fola ImfXlct of import substitution and export
expansion policy on channels of distribution on non-oil export commodities in Nigeria DBA Nova U 1990 155pp DA51A2095 9031282
Gutu Jackan M An investigation of the environmental dependence hypothesis in state-owned corporations (parastatals) in Kenya A strategic management perspective DBA United States International U 1990 324pp DA51A1682 9027298
Kilani Kilani Abdulkerim The evolution and status of accounting in Libya PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 877pp DA51A1677 BX90144
Okpara Onyemaechi Chikaodi The accessibility and transfer of management technology in Nigerian manufacturing industries DBA United States International U 1990 219pp DA51A1685 9028231
Earth Sciences Owoade Isiaka A yodele Some aspects of the hydrogeology of the crystalline basement complex rocks of south western Nigeria PhD U of Technology Loughborough (UK) 1989 267pp DA51B2254 BX90191
Economics Abdul Hadi Auman Shafiq The role ofcapital markets in underdeveloped countries with fXlrticuhlr reference to South Korea Brazil and Nigeria PhD U of Exeter (UK) 1989 558pp DA51A2471 BX90473
Benjamin Nancy Claire Investment and real exchange rate responses to foreign capital flows A general equilibrium model applied to Cameroon PhD U of California Berkeley 1988 138pp DA51A16939029089
Bocoum Cheick Abagouro An evaluation of the performance of the marketing systems for fed cattle range cattle and beef in Mali PhD Michigan State U2990 217pp DA51A1705 9028626
Deme Mamit A short-run goal programming model of external debt management Nigeria PhD U of Texas at Austin 1990 28Opp DA51A2111 9031553
Diaby Souleymane Economic imfXld analysis of the Ivorian Sardinella fishery PhD U of Rhode Island 1989 209pp DA51A2108 9023253
Esslimi Lahsen Economic liberalization and structural adjustment The Moroccan sugar policy PhD Purdue U 1990 169pp DA51A21089031318
Fakhamps Marcel Sequential decisions under uncertainty and hlbor market failure A model of household behavior in the African semi-arid tropics [Burkina FasoJ PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 359pp DA51A17069028816
Fauniyar Ganesh Prasad An econometric model of rate ofadoption of agricultural technology for developing countries [SwazihlndJ PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 184pp DA51A2110 9032367
Fofanah Alusine Alghali Internal causes ofdependence The role of agriculture in the economy of African state as exemplified in the case of Sierra Leone 1961-1988 PhD U of Denver 1990 263pp DA51A21099033468
Jomini Patrick Andre The economic viability of phosphorus fertilization in southwestern Niger A dynamic approach incorporating agronomic principles PhD Purdue U 1990 233pp DA51A2109 9031345
Kentley Eric George Suakin and its fishermen A study of economic activities and ethnic groupings in a Sudanese port PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 336pp DA51A1709 BX90150
Kourouma Moussa International trade flows and economic interdependence in the West African market PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 2990 138pp DA51A1709 9031803
LOfgren Hans Lennart A quadratic programming study of Egyptian agriculture PhD U ofTexas at Austin 1990 477pp DA51A2104 9031645
Niklitschek Mario Enrique Economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa The implication of the environmental degradation [Ghana] PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 136pp DA51A1707 9030970
Obi John Chukwuka Education and economic growth in Nigeria A case study DA Middle Tennessee State U 1990 85pp
DA51A1701 9026934
Osei-Amoako Yaw Macroeconomic policy in a single-crop economy An econometric study of Ghana PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1990 181pp DA51A2471 9031812
Saadat Yasmin Rita Peasant decision-making Case of North Cameroon PhD Fletcher Sch of Law amp Diplomacy (fufts U)
1989 172pp DA51A1707 9031195
Saerbeck Rainer Project appraisal in dependent economies Application of cost benefit analysis in economic planning in Botswana PhD U of Bradford (UK) 1989 327pp DA51A2475 B-90598
Yassin Abdiaziz Sharif The effects ofgovernment price policies on rural goods A case study-Somalia PhD U of Cincinnati 1990 113pp DA51A2122 9032638
Education Acquaye Alfred A Ghanaian education Its relevance for Ghana in transition EdD U of San Francisco 1990 331pp DA51A1449 9027810
Agahiu Adams Ademu The role of the Nigerian educational system in meeting the skilled manpower needs for national development EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 185pp DA51A23419033593
Akah R Miebi Descriptive analysis of perceived factors influencing the health care choices of rural child-rearing women in Arogbo-Ijaw Nigeria PhD Ohio State U 1990 219pp DA51A2272 9031035
Atanda Alfred Wahabi Locus-of-control and its relation to sex ethnicity religion and education among Ghanaian and Nigerian tribesmen EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 211pp DA51A2314 9033595
Berger jennifer Wildlife extension-a participatory approach to conservation A case study among the Maasai people of Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 379pp DA51A1474 9028739
Boubakri Mohamed The international financial crisis of the 19805 and its impact on educational reform in Morocco with a history of Moroccan education and policy recommendations EdD U of Michigan 1990 253pp DA51A2289 9034360
Cashman Kristen A grounded theory describing factors in the adoption process of the alley farm ing technology by Yoruba women in Nigeria PhD Iowa State U 1990 129pp DA51A2244 9100422
DeVane Evelyn Gaynelle Music education in teacher training colleges in Ghana PhD U of Ghana (Ghana) 1980 484pp DA51A1946 9024805
Dzimbo Kuzvinetsa Peter A critical analysis of the planning and implementation of teacher education reform in Zimbabwe 1980-1987 PhD U of Wisconsin-Madison 1990 307pp DA51A1581 9020438
Egbuna Bridget Georgia An investigation of the crisis in higher education in the two universities of Anambra State Nigeria EdD George Washington U 1990 174pp DA51A1920 9030828
Elatta Taha Mohamed An analysis of indigenous Sudanese graphic imagery and implications for curriculum development in art education PhD Council for National Academic Awards (UK) 1990 319pp DA51A1484 BX90027
Elrayah Tagelsir Hamza A systemic analysis of the problems of the teaching-practice program at Khartoum International Institute for Arabic Language in Sudan PhD Indiana U 1990 278pp DA51A15849030411
Ibida Ego Yvonne A study of tourism education at the university level in Nigeria as viewed by experts in the government higher education and the tourism industry EdD George Washington U 1990 278pp DA51A1921 9030830
Ifeanyi Uju Bibian A content analysis of selected books used in the teaching of African literature in American colleges and universities PhD Kent State U 1990 213pp DA51A1891 9029271
jaja Amelia Nwadiogwa Labour union education in Nigeria PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 24Opp DA51A1478 BX90139
Kupe Serara Segarona A history of the evolution of nursing education in Botswana1922-1980 EdD Columbia UTeachers ColI 1987 506pp DA51A2290 9033919
Lamptey George Nee Oko Public subsidization of nonpublic schools and the development of education in Liberia PhD Columbia U Teachers Coli 1990 185pp DA51A2265 9033869
Laryea Evans Amartey The role of higher education in Africa A study of the attitude of African educators toward the Tananarive recommendations PhD U of North Texas 1990 177pp DA51A14629027718
M uruIi Leunita Auko Education labor force participation residence and fertility among Kenyan women PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 77pp DA51A1933 9032350
Oji Emmanuel Aniefuna Music in education a study of the status of general music education in the curriculum of Anambra (Nigeria) public school system PhD Union Institute 1989 218pp DA51A19479025448
Olurin Niran Emannuel A School administrators perceptions of
discipline and corporal punishment in seleded contemporary Nigerian public secondary schools PhD Indiana State U 1989 187pp DA51A1859 9026706
Pelshak Smith Kyeskat Daspan Rehabilitation and counseling programs for people with disabilities in Nigeria EdD Oklahoma State U 1990 189pp DA51A2270 9035199
Semenye Lois Mvuli The reltltionship between moral reasoning Tearning style and religious orientation of selected students attending theological schools in Kenya EdD Biola U Talbot Sch of Theology 1990 194pp DA51A2257 9025834
Ukaegbu Ephraim Ifeanyichukwu An analysis of problems encountered by Nigerian students as perceived by Nigerian students in urban universities in Texas EdD Texas Southern U 1989 174pp DA51A18679029526
Williams-Lamptey Felicia Walety Teacher training and resource center for adult education in Liberia Curriculum and organization EdD Columbia U Teachers ColI 1990 195pp DA51A2244 9033870
Environmental Sciences Chiotha Sosten Staphiel Biological control of human schistosomiasis using snail-eating fish lMaltlwi PhD U of Maryland ColI Park 1990 174pp DA51B2261 9030877
Fine Arts Coombes Annie Elena Stuart The representation of Africa and the African in Engltlnd 1890-1913 PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1987 498pp DA51A1811 8-83121
Thomas Thelma Katrina Niche decorations from the Tombs of Byzantine Egypt (Heracleopolis Magna and Oxyrhynchus AD 300-5(0) Visions of Afterlife PhD New York U 1990 717pp DA51A14269025149
Folklore Hill Elizabeth Frances A comparative study of the cultural narrative and ltlnguage content of seleded folk tales told in Burma Canada and Yorubaltlnd Nigeria PhD U of Alberta (Can) 1990 DA51A2482
Geography Krabacher Thomas Scott Fishing food and change along the Sherbro Coast of Sierra Leone PhD U of California Davis 1990 416pp DA51A1726 9026837
Perry Edward Carl Core-periphery reltltions An empirical study of North Cameroon PhD U of Pennsylvania 1990 290pp DA51A17269026626
Picard Mary Theresa Local participation in integrated and multiobjective river basin pltlnning A case study of the Senegal River
Basin PhD Oark U 1990 337pp DA51A1727 9026085
Ramphall Davin Rural energy pltlnning and development in the Third World A multicriteria evaluation approach [Kenya PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 378pp DA51A2123 9032366
Health Sciences Anyanwu Rosemary Chinyere A food safety control strategy for
developing countries Based on studies of Nigeria Ghana Cote dIvoire United Kingdom and France PhD U of Reading (UK) 1989 413pp DA51B2840 BX90197
Chitsulo Lester A comparative study on measurement of Schistosoma mansoni transmission by coprologic and serologic techniques [Egypt amp Maltlwi] PhD Tulane U 1990 120pp DA51B2841 9032509
Ehigiator Lucky Osarchieman The rural health model in Bendel State of Nigeria Impad of community participation DrPH U of California Berkeley 1989 279pp DA51B2306 9028705
Guptill Katharine Schuyler Evaluation of an infant weaning food intervention in Kwara State Nigeria ScD Johns Hopkins U Sch of Public Health and Hygiene 1990 379pp DA51B3331 9030682
Khogali Fathia Ahmed Mohammed The design implementation monitoring and evaluation of a training programme for prospedive catering officers for hospitals in the Sudan PhD U of Bath (UK) 1989 430pp DA51B3307 BX90609
Nhare Duncan Kinyua Simple predictors of low birthweight at the community level Their potential application in primary health care for the prevention ofadverse pregnancy outcomes in rural Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 336pp DA51B2309 9028388
Troslte Richard Murray Differential household survival during a drought-induced food crisis in central Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 536pp DA51B2310 9028376
UpvalI Michele Jean The articultltion of nurses and indigenous healers in Swaziltlnd A nursing perspedive PhD U of Utah 1990 241pp DA51B3329 9100377
History Asres Alem History of the Ethiopian Student Movement (in Ethiopia
and North America) Its impact on internal social change 1960-1974 PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 216pp DA51A1733 9030844
Cook Weston Franklin The Hundred Years War for Morocco 1465-1580 Warfare and state building in the early modern Maghrib PhD Georgetown U 1989 652pp DA51A1740 9027667
Coventry Donald C The public career of Sir Francis Reginald Wingate High Commissioner for Egypt 1917-1919 PhD The
American V 1989 326pp DA51A1730 9027884
Diallo Geraldyne Pemberton The philosophy of Ahmed Sikou Touri and its impact on the development of the Republic of Guinea 1958-1971 PhD City V of New York 1990 278pp DA51A1731 9029929
Gatlin Darryle John A socioeconomic history of Sao Vicente de Cabo Verde 1830-1970 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 284pp DA51A24919017069
Ghebre-Ab Habtu World War II and the disposal of Africa orientale italiana (a comparative study) PhD Miami V 1990 228pp DA51A2127 9029383
James Marylee Massey Good news for the poor The Church and community development in South Africa PhD Boston V 1990 285pp DA51A2130 9029767
Lazerson Joshua Nathaniel The Communist Party of South Africa the Springbok Legion and the South African Congress of Democrats Democratic whites in the South African liberation movement 1942-1964 PhD Northwestern V 1990 433pp DA51A2130 9031953
Mbuia-JOao Tome Nhamitambo The revolt of Dom Jeronimo Chingulia of Mombasa1590-1637 (an African episode in the Portuguese century of decline) [Kenya] PhD Catholic V of America 1990 577pp DA51A1733 9027645
Rubert Steven Craig You have taken my sweat Agricultural wage labour in colonial Zimbabwe 1904 to 1945 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 416pp DA51A2491 9033971
Schoenbrun David Lee Early history in eastern AfricaS Great Lakes region Linguistic ecological and archaeological approaches ca 500 BC to ca AD 1000 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 851pp DA51A2491 9033982
Journalism Chaudhary Anju Grover Coverage of development news by Western and Third World newspapers Theory and practice [Nigeria PhD V of Maryland CoIl Park 1990 297pp DA51A1427 9030874
Ngwe George Anuongong The Pan-African News Agency A regional response to global news flow problems PhD Southern Illinois V at Carbondale 1989 149pp DA51A1813 9022810
Language Faraclas Nicholas Gregory A grammar of Nigerian Pidgin PhD V of CaliforniaBerkeley 1989 706pp DA51A1595 9028817
Mangana Mark Rhetorical content in the Amarna correspondence
from the Levant [Egypt PhD Hebrew Vnion Coll-Jewish Institute of Religion 1990 224pp DA51A1593 9028107
Nyaggah Lynette Behm Cross-Linguistic influence in Kenyan English The impact of Swahili and Kikuyu on syntax PhD Vof California Los Angeles 1990 236pp DA51A1598 9028355
Sheridan J Mark The homilies of Rufus of Shotep on the Gospels of Matthew and Luke [Egypt] PhD Catholic V of America 2990 487pp DA51A1593 9027966
Law Ogiamien Tony Bestman Emokpae The legal aspects and implications of artificial conception services in Nigeria PhD Vof Essex (VK) 1989 411pp DA51A1747 8-90113
Literature Adal Youmna A Sufism in Ibn Khaldun An annotated translation
of the Shifa al-Sailli-Tahdhib al-MasailITunisia PhD Indiana V 1990 378pp DA51A1629 9030377
Guzofsky Rosalie Mujeres heroicas en el romancero judeo~spafiol [Morocco] PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 310pp DA51A1631 9026568
Mama Raouf Images of Africa and Africans in Western literature PhD V of Michigan 1990 130pp DA51A2377 9034479
Sample Maxine J Cornish The representation of space in selected works by Bessie Head Buchi Emecheta and Flora Nwapa PhD Emory V 1990 174pp DA51A1611 9027938
Mass Communications Morgan Muhammad Patricia-Devine An intracultural communication model for socioeconomic redevelopment in Sub-Saharan Africa PhD V of Kentucky 1990 258pp DA51A2189 9035046
Morgan Gary Benedict US media and government A content analysis of press coverage of the us call for sanctions against Libya DA V of Northern Colorado 1990 119pp DA51A1817 9029136
Political Science Adams Linda Shull From peace partner to security partner An
examination of US-Egyptian relations in the Carter administration PhD V of South Carolina 1990 310pp DA51A1748 9029155
Adogamhe Paul Garuba Nigeria-OPEC relations Analysis of the change in Nigerias foreign policy behavior toward OPEC 1983-1985 PhD City V of New York 1990 382pp DA51A1749 9029908
Akingbemi A yodele Makanju-Ola Agricultural development in Nigeria An analysis of the World Bank-assisted Agricultural Development Program PhD Claremont Graduate Sch 1990 349pp DA51A2141 9032564
Attah Okon Efiong The role of African soldiers in politics New diredions in comparing civilian and military regimes PhD Washington V 1989 266pp DA51A1749 9027391
Fage Kamilu Sani Nigerias foreign policy towards Chad 1960-1985 A study of the dynamics of African inter-state relations PhD Vof Pittsburgh 1990 266pp DA51A251O 9028459
Khadiagala Gilbert Muruli The Frontline States in southern African international politics 1975-1989 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 428pp DA51A1764 9030210
Kimaru Christopher Maina An analysis of us foreign assistance to tropical Africa in the 1980s PhD V of Maryland Baltimore County 1990 169pp DA51A2154 9032712
Kosoko David Nigerias inter-African relations A study of continuity and change in Nigerias African policy 1960-1983 PhD American V 1990 287pp DA51A1764 9028140
Mitchell Thomas G Black faces white heads Internal settlements in southern Africa PhD V of Southern California 1990 DA51A1765
Rana Kipkorir Aly Azad Politics underdevelopment and socilll conflict A study of class formation in Kenya PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 358pp DA51A2S06 9033979
Sanad Jamal Ali Islam and sociopolitical change A comparative study of Egyptian Kuwaiti and Palestinian attitudes PhD V of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 DA51A2S06
Sandberg Eve Nan International foreign aid donor cohesion and donor bounded decision-making in Zambias agricultural sedor PhD Yale V 1990 353pp DA51A2S07 9035366
Solop Frederic Ira From the margins to the mainstream The antiapartheid movement and the politics of agenda-setting in the United States PhD Rutgers The State V of New Jersey New Brunswick 1990 302pp DA51A2507 9034957
Tevoedjre Eric The limits and uses ofdeviance in Franco-African relations The relations of Guinea (Conakry) Congo and Benin with France 1958-1981 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 317pp DA51A17669030256
Tidwell Alan Interdependence ethnicity and anti-apartheid The case ofTransAfrica PhD V of Kent at Canterbury (UK) 1989 267pp DA51A1767 BX90013
Torulagha Priye Sunday A study of moral norms concerning war in precolonial traditional Nigerian societies PhD V of Oklahoma 1990 289pp DA51A2151 9033285
Psychology
Pretorius Johannes W White South African identity development and psychopathology PhD Boston V 1990 152pp DA51B2632 9019700
Religion Bassaw Joseph Kwamina Developing a ministry of evangelism among Ghanaians in Brooklyn New York DMin Drew V 1990 160pp DA51A2407 9100003
Frankfurter David Thomas Munro Elijah in Upper Egypt Studies in the history and composition of the Coptic Elijah Apocalypse PhD Princeton V 1990 407pp DA51A1652 9027546
Katz Jonathan Glustrom The vision of the Prophet in fifteenth century North Africa Muhammad al-Zawawis Tuhfat al-Nazir PhD Princeton V 1990 404pp DA51A1653 9027549
Sociology Achanfuo-Yeboah David Joe Internal migration population redistribution and urbanisation in Ghana PhD V of Alberta (Can) 199ODA51A2525
Asana Festus Ambe Problems of marriage and family life in an African context viewed from the perspective of the Christian pastor as counselor [Cameroon] ThO Boston V Sch of Theology 1990 332pp DA51A1790 9026046
Cole Bankole Akinyemi Police power and accountability in the Nigerian criminal process PhD V of Keele (UK) 1989 615pp DA51A1782 BX89951
Diop Francois Path Diop Economic determinants of child health and the utilization of health services in Sub-Saharan Africa The case of Ivory Coast PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 232pp DA51A2525 9030184
Fluharty David Henning Charisma as attachment to the divine Some Hasidic principles for comparison of social movements ofGandhi Nasser Ben-Gurion and King [Egypt] PhD V of New Hampshire 1990 584pp DA51A1802 9027429
Hamid Adil Abdelaziz Mohamed Perceptions of the Sudanese professional working in Saudi Arabia on migration and economic development of the Sudan PhD V of North Texas 1990 152pp DA51A17999027708
Macharia Sospeter Kinuthia The role of social networks and the state in the urban informal sector The case of Nairobi Kenya PhD V of Cali fomi a Berkeley 1989 281pp DA51A1781 9028942
Mengesha Astair Gebremariam The role of women in agricultural production and household decision-making A cross-cultural comparison
between India and Cameroon PhD Iowa State V 1990 170pp DA51A2539 9035101
Osirim Mary Johnson Characteristics ofentrepreneurship in Nigerian industries that started small PhD Harvard V 1990 251pp DA51A2539 9035529
Zaky Hassan Hussein Mohamed Simultaneous approach to family size decisions in Egypt PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 205pp DA51A17869030272
Theater Creamer Richard E Athol Fugard The playwright as director of his works [South Africa) PhD City V of New York 1990 402pp DA51AI4449029926
Theology Egbulem Chris Nwaka The Rite Zairois in the context of liturgical inculturation in midd1e-belt Africa since the Second Vatican Council STD Catholic V of America 1989 41Opp DA51AI659 9027616
Urban amp Regional Planning Elkhishin Khaled Salah Planning for growth in the Cairo region A
strategic management approach modelled on the Paris experience [Egypt PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 311pp DA51AI803 9026548
Oluwoye Jacob Oludoye Assessment of pedestrian crossing activity in the determination of reducing conflict between pedestrian and vehicles along a strip of commercial streets in Nigeria PhD V of New South Wales (Australia) 1988 DA51AI804
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Publications of Interest Temple University Presss recent release of the Catalog of
the Charles L Blockson Afro-American Collection is comprised of materials that date from 1581 to the present It is among the largest collection of items relating to the African Diasshypora experience and is the first catalog by an AfricanshyAmerican bibliophile to be published by a major universishyty It is available to ASA members at a 20 discount off the list price of $6995 To order call toll-free 1-800-457shy1656 FAX (215) 787-4719 or write Temple University Press Broad amp Oxford Streets Philadelphia PA 19122
The African Development Prespectives yenetlrbook 1989 (Vol n Karl Wohlmuth et al (eds) fills a gap in the literature on Africas development problems Experts from African and international organizations from universities and research institutions from government and non-governmental orshyganizations report on problems and solutions on new polishycies programmes projections and visions on new and onshygoing projects in and for Africa To order write to Verlag Schelzky ampJeep Arndtstr II D-1000 Berlin 61 Germany ISBN 3-923024-29-0 Pb 712 pp DM 98- $5800
umd and People of Nigeria Rivers State ed E J Alagoa and Tekena N Tamuno Port Harcourt Riverside Commushynications 1989253 pp softcover Contains 28 scholarly arshyticles divided according to the following topics the natural environment the human environment culture history politics and government the economy and social developshyment $25 plus $150 postage and handling Order from Lisa Aronson Dept of Art Skidmore College Saratoga Springs NY 12866
1990 Mentbership Directory Addendum We regret that the following names were inadvertently omitted from the 1990 Membership Directory All of these individuals reshynewed their memberships before the June 1 1990 deadline for inclusion in the Directory
Aborampah Osei-Mensah University of Wisconsin 214 Mitchell Hall Box 413 Milwaukee WI 53201 Associate Professor University of Wisconsin Sociology West Africa414-2294155
Ambruster Nancy 42 W 13th St 213 NewYorkNY 10(H1 Librarian Brooklyn Public Library
Barkan Joel 833 River St Iowa City IA 52246 Professor University of Iowa Political Science East Africa 319-335-2337
Barkan Sandra 833 River St Iowa City IA 52246 Associate Director Honors Program University of Iowa Comshyparative Literature 319-335-1684
Borstelmann M 1705 Buck Creek Ct Fayetteville NC 28304 History
Calhoun Craig Carolina Population Center 123 W Franklin St Chapel Hill NC27514 Research Associate University of North Carolina Political Scishyence 919-966-2329
Coger Dalvan 1433 W Crestwood Dr Memphis TN 38119 Associate Professor Northwest Memphis Community College History Southern Africa 901-678-3392
Coger Greta M 1433 W Crestwood Dr Memphis TN 38119 Instructor Northwest Memphis Community College Literashyture West Africa 901-678-3392
DeLargy Pamela Carolina Population Center 123 W Franklin St Chapel Hill NC 27514 Research Associate University of North Carolina Political Scishyence 919-966-2329
Hoover Ellen United Methodist Church PO Box 22037 Kitwe Zambia Assistant Professor Faculte Methodiste de Thoologie History North Africa
Hoover Jeffrey United Methodist Church PO Box 22037 Kitwe Zambia Associate Professor Universite de Lubumbashi History Censhytral Africa
Kokole Omari H Department of Political Science SUNY-Binghamton Binghamshyton NY 13902 SUNY-Binghamton ReligionPhilosophy Political Science East North West Africa
Nyang Sulayman S PO Box 1193 Howard University Washington DC 20059 Howard University Political Science
Nyangoro Julius E University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Africa amp AfroshyAmerican Studies 401 Alumni Bldg 004 A Chapel Hill NC 27514 University of North Carolin at Chapel Hill Political Science
Ofuatey-Kodjoe W 112-40 177th St St Albans NY 11433 Professor City University of New York Political Science West Africa 212-642-24
Rubin Deborah S Department of SociologyAnthropology University of the Pashycific Stockton CA 95209-3903 Assistant Professor University of the Pacific Anthropology East Africa 209-946-2815
Salamone Frank A 23 West St White Plains NY 10605 Associate Professor Chair Iona College - Seton School Anthroshypology West Africa 914-378-8135
Udogu E Ike Department of Political Science Francis Marion College Florshyence SC 29501 Associate Professor Francis Marion College Political Science Nigeria West Africa 803-661-1617
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ANNUAL MEETING PAPERS 1990
The following papers are included in the collection of the proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association Baltimore Maryland 14 November 1990 Individual copies are available at $4 each for ASA members and $5 for nonmembers Complete sets of the pashypers in xerox microfilm or microfiche are available for $375 When ordering individual papers please include the order number that accompanies each entry Contact Afrishycan Studies Association Credit Union Building Emory University Atlanta Georgia 30322
Adam Hussein M Leadership Values and NGOVDO Institution Building 19901
Aduonum Kwasi The Atum Pan Talking Drum in the Akan Adowa Musical Ensemble 19902
Aduonum Kwasi Text and Rhythm in African Music 19903 Ajayi Omofolabo Constructing Gender Through Myths An Analyshy
sis of Some West African Myths 19904 Alexander Neville Discussants Comments Black and White Polishy
tics in South Africa The Road Ahead 19905 Allman Jean Marie The Oral Interview That Wasnt Reflections on
Gender Politics and Research Methodology in Asante 19906 Askin Steve Mobutus Wealth How He Got It How He Spends It
19907 Bourgault Louise M Talking to People in the Oral Tradition Ethnoshy
graphic Research for Development Communication 19908 Brooks Paula T Beyond the Debt Crisis Financing Sustainable
Growth 19909 Burt Eugene C Minimum and Maximum Propriety Clothing and
Change in an East African Culture 199010 Cattell Maria G Between the Generations Intergenerational Conshy
tracts and Care of the Elderly in Samia Kenya 199011 Chikwendu Eudora Communication Problems in Government Intershy
vention in Cooperatives in Nigeria 199012 Chimanikire Donald P Africa Development and Ethics The Introshy
duction of Liberalisation in Zimbabwe 199013 Cobbe James Economic Implications for Lesotho of Change in South
Africa 199014 Compagnon Daniel Political Crisis in Somalia The Legacy of an Exshy
hausted Personal Rule 199015 Conner Michael W The 19th Century Nguni Prepuce Cover A Vanshy
isJuu1 Aesthetic Locus 199016 Dale Richard An International Approach to Decolonization The Civshy
il-Military Operations of the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNT AG) in Namibia 1989-1990 199017
Digre Brian Recovered Independence and National Choices The Plebshyiscite of 1959 in the Northern Cameroons 199018
Dipeolu J O UNESCO and the Book Crisis in Africa South of the Sashyhara The Example of Nigeria 199019
Dogbe Korsi A Sociology of Appropriate Medical Practice in Africa A Cultural Theoretical Expose 199020
Dunbar Roberta Ann Nigerien Women and Access to Productive Reshysources An Assessment in View of the Project du Code Rural 199021
Elaigwu J Isawa The Shadow of Religion on Nigerian Federalism 1960-90 199022
Elonge Henry Akwo The Ethical Dilemma Facing Legislators in the Cameroon National Assembly 199023
Eluwa G 1 C Mass Mobilization and Rural Development in Nigeria The Quest for Development Strategy 199024
Fair Jo Ellen Are We Really the World Coverage of U S Food Aid to Africa 1980-1989 199025
Fisher Jr William P Mangoes Metaphors and a Measure of Meanshying 199026
Fonge Fuabeh P Perspectives on Archival Material and Other Tools for the Reconstruction of African History A Case Study of the Bishylingual Cameroon Republic 199027
Fosu Augustin Kwasi Capital Instability and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa 199028
Gottlieb Alma A Society of Secrets The Beng of Cote dIvoire 199029
Green Deborah The Democratic Challenge to Fascism 199030 Haile Semere The African States and the Ethiopia-Eritrea War
199031 Hansen Holgrer Bernt Import and Impact of New Visions Dilemshy
mas of Internationalization in Colonial Uganda 199032 Heath Carla W Restructuring Kenyas Broadcasting System An Apshy
praisal of Recent Developments 199033 Ihonvbere Julius O Structural Adjustment the April 1990 Coup
and Democratization in Nigeria 199034 Jackson Sandra The Crisis of Education in Urban South Africa Reshy
sistance Reforms Redress for Change 199035 Jato Miriam N The Empowerment of African Women Through Famishy
ly Planning 199036 Jenkins Ray Subverting Law Imperialism The Journalist-
Historians of the Gold Coast-Ghana 1882-1888 199037 Kalipeni Ezekiel Evidence of a Spontaneous Population Redistribushy
tion in Malawi A Factor Analytic Study 199038 Kalu Anthonia C Reinventing the African Woman Modern African
Literature and Culture as Tools of Development 199039 Kilbride Philip L Adolescent Premarital Pregnancies Among Abashy
luyia of Kenya The Grandparent Role 199040 Kingei Kitula The Socio-Political Element in the Swahili Taarab
Poetry 199041 Kokole Omari H Islam and Ethnicity in Idi Amins Uganda (1971shy
1979) 199042 Lashley Marilyn E On the Land of the King- GaIda Aron (1300)
Land Tenure Organization and Taxation Roots of Famine in Ethiopia 199043
Law Robin Posthumous Questions for Karl Polanyi Price Inflation in Pre-Colonial Dahomey 199044
LawaI Babatunde The Study of Contemporary Art in Nigeria Toshywards a New Theoretical Framework 199045
Lems-Dworkin Carol African Retentions in the Music of Scott JoPshylin 199046
Lodge Tom The United Democratic Front in the 19805 199047 Lord Marcia and John E Fobes UNESCO in Africa Its Contribushy
tions to Libraries Publishing and Literacy Programs 199048 Mlbbs-Zeno Carl C International Pressures for Change in Food Aid
Allocations to Africa 199049
Mabbs-Zeno Carl Tracy Hart and Maxwell Eseonu How Much Good Is Triangular Food Aid 199050
Manzo Kate and Pat McGowan Is Apartheid Dying 199051 Mapunda Bertram B B The Preservation of Antiquities Through
National and Cultural Pride 199052 Martin Marilyn Is There A Place for Black Abstract Painters in
South Africa 199053 Murray Bruce K Wits University Student Politics and the Coming
of Apartheid 199054 Nathan Martha A and Elliot Fratkin Health and Nutritional Conshy
sequences of Recent Sedentarization of Rendille Pastoralists in Northern Kenya 199055
Nesbitt Prexy On the Cutting Edge African-American Political Movements in the 1970s A Preliminary Historical Review 199056
Nkomo Sibusiso The End of the Cold War A New Paradigm for US Foreign Policy Towards South and Southern Africa 199057
OHear Ann florin Lantana Beads More Than Adornment 199058 OguibeOlu Artist as Poet Poet as Artist 199059 Ojo B Adesegun In Search of Democracy and Development An
Analysis of the Initial Aspirations and Problems of the SWAPO Government in Namibia 199060
Okeke Chukwuanugo S When Minimum Is Appropriate The Igbo Example 199061
Okolie Andrew C Adjusting or Evading the Structures The Structural Adjustment Programme and the Prospects for Stability in Nigerias Third Republic 199062
Omara-Otunnu Amii African States and Domestic Conflict Resolushytion in Africa An Historical Case of Uganda 199063
Onwueme Tess Akaeke The Community as Shadow of the Individshyual in Achebes Novels 199064
Osia Kunirum Africa in the 1990s The Elusiveness of Developshyment 199065
Osirim Mary J The Struggle for Empowerment Women and the Inshyformal Sector in Zimbabwe 199066
Owomoyela Oyekan Gender in Traditional African Consciousness 199067
Pateman Roy Lost in the Sand Soviet Arms Transfers to Ethiopia 1977-1990 199068
Paterson Christopher Television News from the Frontline States 199069
Pido Odoch Aesthetic Persuasion The Role of the Military in Reshystructuring Acoli Art 199070
Pirouet M Louise Ugandan Opposition and Dissident Literature in the 19805 199071
Pittin Renee Selective Education Issues ofGender CfIlss and Ideoloshygy in Northern Nigeria 199072
Rasmussen Susan J Reclaiming KnowledgePower Systems Themes of Knowledge Truth and Deception in Tuareg Oral Art 199073
Ravell-Pinto Thelma M Womens Writing and the Politics of South Africa The Ambiguous Role ofNadine Gordimer 199074
Renne Elisha P Things That Threaten The Symbolism of Bunu Conshyfrontational Art 199075
Rich Peter Ndebele Art and Architecture A Twentieth-Century Vishysion 199076
Rothchild Donald and Caroline Hartzell The Road to Gbadolite Great Power and African Mediations in Angola 199077
Saine Abdoulaye S M The Ascent of Lyndon B Johnson and the Demise of Kwame Nkrumah A Drama in Political Subterfuge 199078
Samoff Joel The Financial-Intellectual Complex 199079
Schaefer Charles Silver Thalers and Valuation Money in Early Twentieth-Century Ethiopia 199080
Schmidt Nancy J Africans as Primary Actors in Their Own Lives and Land Validoting African Curriculum Materials 199081
Sessions Andrew C US Media Discourses on the African Other 199082
Serapiao Luis Benjamin Mozambican Conflict and an African Solution 199083
Serpell Robert Participatory Drama as a Medium of Reflection on the Significance of Schooling in Rural Zambia 199084
Shaw Timothy M Reformism and Revisionism in African Political Economy in the 1990s 199085
Sheik-Abdi Abdi A The Simmering Armed Conflict in the Horn of Africa What Fuels It-Tribalism Nationalism or Socialism 199086
Smaldone Joseph P Militarization in Africa Methodology Measureshyment and Mystery 199087
Snipe Tracy D Does a Setlson of Violence Produce the Right Thing 199088
Steel William F and Leila M Webster Responses to Adjustment in Ghanas Small Enterprise Sector 199089
Steiner Christopher B Graven Images Idols and Ideals in The Euroshypean Pictorial Images of Africa 199090
Teferra Daniel The Economic Future of Africa 199091 Tripp Aili Mari Responses of Urban Women to Economic Reform
and Crisis in Urban Tanzania The New Role of Womens Organishyzations 199092
Van de Walle Nicolas The Decline and Fall of the Franc Zone Monshyetary Politics in Francophone Africa 199093
Vergunst Nicolass Building a National Culture Through Political Action or Bidding for Culture at the Political Auction 199094
Warms Richard L The Pyramid of Commerce in Sikasso Factors That Lead to Success in Business 199095
Welch Jr Claude E The Single Party Paradigm De Mortuis 199096
Wenner Mark D Long Term Food Aid Needs The Case of Morocco 1991-2000 199097
Whyte Michael A One Food or Many The Social and Cultural Conshytexts ofFood Production in Uganda and Kenya 199098
Whyte Susan Reynolds The Dynamics of Medical Pluralism in Ugandtz 199099
Bah M Alpha Sierra Leone-Liberia Border Relations 1882-1982 1990100
RECENT DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS Compiled by Joseph J Lauer (Michigan State University)
The theses listed below were reported in Dissertation Abshystracts International (DAI) vol 51 nos 5-7 parts A and B Each citation ends with a page reference to the abstract and order number (if any) for copies Most US dissertations are available from University Microfilms International (300 North Zeeb Road Ann Arbor MI 48106-1346) Canadian theses are available from the National Library of Canada (395 Wellington St Ottawa KIA ON4) British (UK) theses available from the British Library have order numbers with a tlB (for BRDtI) prefix Details on ordering through UMI are in DAI
This is the tenth quarterly supplement to American and Canadian Doctoral Dissertations and Masters Theses on Africa 1974-1987 (Atlanta Crossroads Press 1989) This series lists all US Canadian and British dissertations about Afrishyca that are abstracted in DAI Researchers interested in a particular author or keyword should consult the indexes of DAI or Comprehensive Dissertation Index
Agriculture Arif Abderrahim Introduction and evaluation of perennial forage grasses in central Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 169pp DA51B2677 9030101
Baumgras John E The effects of product markets and multiproduct harvesting on the economics of managing even-aged upland oak stands [Kenya PhD West Virginia U 1990 220pp DA51B2691 9029354
Bouzza Abderrahmane Water conservation in wheat rotations under several management and tilltlge systems in semi-arid areas [Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 132pp DA51B2678 9030107
Chishala Benson H The status of selected micronutrients in Zambian soils and the response of wheat to their application PhD U of Aberdeen (UK) 1987 322pp DA51B2125 BX89747
Etessami Pantea Mutagenesis studies on the genome of cassava ltItent virus (African cassava mosaic virus) PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1989 237pp DA51B2146 BX90010
Hamad Muawia EL-Bedawi PJwspJwrus interactions with some calcareous soils from the Sudan PhD U of Newcastle Upon Tyne (UK) 1989 261pp DA51B2127 BX89718
Qhobela Molapo Characterization of Zanthomonas campestris pathovars affecting maize pearl millet sorghum and sugarcane
[Nigeria PhD Kansas State U 1990 118pp DA51B2699 9029286
Anthropology Bellomo Randy Vincent Methods for documenting unequivocal
evidence of humanly controlled fire at Early Pleistocene archaeological sites in East Africa The role of actualistic studies [Kenya] PhD U of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 437pp DA51A2432 9035145
Crowley Eve Lakeshmi Contracts with the spirits Religion asylum and ethnic identity in the Cacheu Region of Guinea-Bissau PhD Yale U 1990 750pp DA51A2436 9035333
Gruber Mark Francis Sacrifice in the desert An ethnography of the Coptic monastery [Egypt PhD State U of New York at Stony Brook 1990 318pp DA51A2069 9029807
Gunn Susan Elizabeth Development in a nomadic society A Study of indigenous and exogenous change in northern Somalia PhD U of Colorado at Boulder 1990 330pp DA51A2438 9032837
Helms Loretta Ann The special concerns of African-American Peace Corps volunteers EdD Columbia U Teachers Coil 1990 123pp DA51A24399033849
Hirsch Susan Fern Gender and disputing Insurgent voices in coastal Kenyan Muslim courts PhD Duke U 1990 448pp DA51A16709028222
Johnson Brooke Ronald Nomadic networks and pastoral strategies Surviving and exploiting local instability in south Turkana Kenya PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 242pp DA51A20709033117
Lolo Abdalia Mostafa Sociocultural dimensions of popultltion policies in the Third World The Egyptian case PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 514pp DA51A1671 9023941
Shanafelt Robert Andrew Talking peace living conflict The mental and the material on the borders of apartheid [Lesotho PhDI U of Florida 1989 391pp DA51A2071 9028569
Architecture AI-Asad Mohammad The modern state mosque in the eastern Arab
world 1828-1985 [Egypt PhD Harvard U 1990 321pp DA51A21799035430
Arceneaux Kathleen Dugas The script analogue and its application in architectural analysis The reltltionship of African women to African traditional architecture PhD Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U 1989 217pp DA51A1417 9028009
Magutu Gerald Jerry Urban low-income housing and community development in developing countries A reformuhltion with case studies from Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 282pp DA51A14189028944
Biological Sciences Howell James Allen Variation and evolution of Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L) VertIc Fabaceae) PhD Miami U 1990 251pp DA51B2720 9029376
Mengestou Seyoum Species composition dynamics and production of the dominant crustacean zoophlnkton in Lake Awasa Ethiopia PhD U of Waterloo (Can) 1990 DA51B3239
Youm Ousmane Evaluation of natural enemies associated with the millet stalk borer Haimbachia ignefusalis (Hampson) (LepidopteraPyralidae) in Niger PhD Texas AampM U 1990 160pp DA51B218O9027293
Business Administration Aiyeku Joseph Fola ImfXlct of import substitution and export
expansion policy on channels of distribution on non-oil export commodities in Nigeria DBA Nova U 1990 155pp DA51A2095 9031282
Gutu Jackan M An investigation of the environmental dependence hypothesis in state-owned corporations (parastatals) in Kenya A strategic management perspective DBA United States International U 1990 324pp DA51A1682 9027298
Kilani Kilani Abdulkerim The evolution and status of accounting in Libya PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 877pp DA51A1677 BX90144
Okpara Onyemaechi Chikaodi The accessibility and transfer of management technology in Nigerian manufacturing industries DBA United States International U 1990 219pp DA51A1685 9028231
Earth Sciences Owoade Isiaka A yodele Some aspects of the hydrogeology of the crystalline basement complex rocks of south western Nigeria PhD U of Technology Loughborough (UK) 1989 267pp DA51B2254 BX90191
Economics Abdul Hadi Auman Shafiq The role ofcapital markets in underdeveloped countries with fXlrticuhlr reference to South Korea Brazil and Nigeria PhD U of Exeter (UK) 1989 558pp DA51A2471 BX90473
Benjamin Nancy Claire Investment and real exchange rate responses to foreign capital flows A general equilibrium model applied to Cameroon PhD U of California Berkeley 1988 138pp DA51A16939029089
Bocoum Cheick Abagouro An evaluation of the performance of the marketing systems for fed cattle range cattle and beef in Mali PhD Michigan State U2990 217pp DA51A1705 9028626
Deme Mamit A short-run goal programming model of external debt management Nigeria PhD U of Texas at Austin 1990 28Opp DA51A2111 9031553
Diaby Souleymane Economic imfXld analysis of the Ivorian Sardinella fishery PhD U of Rhode Island 1989 209pp DA51A2108 9023253
Esslimi Lahsen Economic liberalization and structural adjustment The Moroccan sugar policy PhD Purdue U 1990 169pp DA51A21089031318
Fakhamps Marcel Sequential decisions under uncertainty and hlbor market failure A model of household behavior in the African semi-arid tropics [Burkina FasoJ PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 359pp DA51A17069028816
Fauniyar Ganesh Prasad An econometric model of rate ofadoption of agricultural technology for developing countries [SwazihlndJ PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 184pp DA51A2110 9032367
Fofanah Alusine Alghali Internal causes ofdependence The role of agriculture in the economy of African state as exemplified in the case of Sierra Leone 1961-1988 PhD U of Denver 1990 263pp DA51A21099033468
Jomini Patrick Andre The economic viability of phosphorus fertilization in southwestern Niger A dynamic approach incorporating agronomic principles PhD Purdue U 1990 233pp DA51A2109 9031345
Kentley Eric George Suakin and its fishermen A study of economic activities and ethnic groupings in a Sudanese port PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 336pp DA51A1709 BX90150
Kourouma Moussa International trade flows and economic interdependence in the West African market PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 2990 138pp DA51A1709 9031803
LOfgren Hans Lennart A quadratic programming study of Egyptian agriculture PhD U ofTexas at Austin 1990 477pp DA51A2104 9031645
Niklitschek Mario Enrique Economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa The implication of the environmental degradation [Ghana] PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 136pp DA51A1707 9030970
Obi John Chukwuka Education and economic growth in Nigeria A case study DA Middle Tennessee State U 1990 85pp
DA51A1701 9026934
Osei-Amoako Yaw Macroeconomic policy in a single-crop economy An econometric study of Ghana PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1990 181pp DA51A2471 9031812
Saadat Yasmin Rita Peasant decision-making Case of North Cameroon PhD Fletcher Sch of Law amp Diplomacy (fufts U)
1989 172pp DA51A1707 9031195
Saerbeck Rainer Project appraisal in dependent economies Application of cost benefit analysis in economic planning in Botswana PhD U of Bradford (UK) 1989 327pp DA51A2475 B-90598
Yassin Abdiaziz Sharif The effects ofgovernment price policies on rural goods A case study-Somalia PhD U of Cincinnati 1990 113pp DA51A2122 9032638
Education Acquaye Alfred A Ghanaian education Its relevance for Ghana in transition EdD U of San Francisco 1990 331pp DA51A1449 9027810
Agahiu Adams Ademu The role of the Nigerian educational system in meeting the skilled manpower needs for national development EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 185pp DA51A23419033593
Akah R Miebi Descriptive analysis of perceived factors influencing the health care choices of rural child-rearing women in Arogbo-Ijaw Nigeria PhD Ohio State U 1990 219pp DA51A2272 9031035
Atanda Alfred Wahabi Locus-of-control and its relation to sex ethnicity religion and education among Ghanaian and Nigerian tribesmen EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 211pp DA51A2314 9033595
Berger jennifer Wildlife extension-a participatory approach to conservation A case study among the Maasai people of Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 379pp DA51A1474 9028739
Boubakri Mohamed The international financial crisis of the 19805 and its impact on educational reform in Morocco with a history of Moroccan education and policy recommendations EdD U of Michigan 1990 253pp DA51A2289 9034360
Cashman Kristen A grounded theory describing factors in the adoption process of the alley farm ing technology by Yoruba women in Nigeria PhD Iowa State U 1990 129pp DA51A2244 9100422
DeVane Evelyn Gaynelle Music education in teacher training colleges in Ghana PhD U of Ghana (Ghana) 1980 484pp DA51A1946 9024805
Dzimbo Kuzvinetsa Peter A critical analysis of the planning and implementation of teacher education reform in Zimbabwe 1980-1987 PhD U of Wisconsin-Madison 1990 307pp DA51A1581 9020438
Egbuna Bridget Georgia An investigation of the crisis in higher education in the two universities of Anambra State Nigeria EdD George Washington U 1990 174pp DA51A1920 9030828
Elatta Taha Mohamed An analysis of indigenous Sudanese graphic imagery and implications for curriculum development in art education PhD Council for National Academic Awards (UK) 1990 319pp DA51A1484 BX90027
Elrayah Tagelsir Hamza A systemic analysis of the problems of the teaching-practice program at Khartoum International Institute for Arabic Language in Sudan PhD Indiana U 1990 278pp DA51A15849030411
Ibida Ego Yvonne A study of tourism education at the university level in Nigeria as viewed by experts in the government higher education and the tourism industry EdD George Washington U 1990 278pp DA51A1921 9030830
Ifeanyi Uju Bibian A content analysis of selected books used in the teaching of African literature in American colleges and universities PhD Kent State U 1990 213pp DA51A1891 9029271
jaja Amelia Nwadiogwa Labour union education in Nigeria PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 24Opp DA51A1478 BX90139
Kupe Serara Segarona A history of the evolution of nursing education in Botswana1922-1980 EdD Columbia UTeachers ColI 1987 506pp DA51A2290 9033919
Lamptey George Nee Oko Public subsidization of nonpublic schools and the development of education in Liberia PhD Columbia U Teachers Coli 1990 185pp DA51A2265 9033869
Laryea Evans Amartey The role of higher education in Africa A study of the attitude of African educators toward the Tananarive recommendations PhD U of North Texas 1990 177pp DA51A14629027718
M uruIi Leunita Auko Education labor force participation residence and fertility among Kenyan women PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 77pp DA51A1933 9032350
Oji Emmanuel Aniefuna Music in education a study of the status of general music education in the curriculum of Anambra (Nigeria) public school system PhD Union Institute 1989 218pp DA51A19479025448
Olurin Niran Emannuel A School administrators perceptions of
discipline and corporal punishment in seleded contemporary Nigerian public secondary schools PhD Indiana State U 1989 187pp DA51A1859 9026706
Pelshak Smith Kyeskat Daspan Rehabilitation and counseling programs for people with disabilities in Nigeria EdD Oklahoma State U 1990 189pp DA51A2270 9035199
Semenye Lois Mvuli The reltltionship between moral reasoning Tearning style and religious orientation of selected students attending theological schools in Kenya EdD Biola U Talbot Sch of Theology 1990 194pp DA51A2257 9025834
Ukaegbu Ephraim Ifeanyichukwu An analysis of problems encountered by Nigerian students as perceived by Nigerian students in urban universities in Texas EdD Texas Southern U 1989 174pp DA51A18679029526
Williams-Lamptey Felicia Walety Teacher training and resource center for adult education in Liberia Curriculum and organization EdD Columbia U Teachers ColI 1990 195pp DA51A2244 9033870
Environmental Sciences Chiotha Sosten Staphiel Biological control of human schistosomiasis using snail-eating fish lMaltlwi PhD U of Maryland ColI Park 1990 174pp DA51B2261 9030877
Fine Arts Coombes Annie Elena Stuart The representation of Africa and the African in Engltlnd 1890-1913 PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1987 498pp DA51A1811 8-83121
Thomas Thelma Katrina Niche decorations from the Tombs of Byzantine Egypt (Heracleopolis Magna and Oxyrhynchus AD 300-5(0) Visions of Afterlife PhD New York U 1990 717pp DA51A14269025149
Folklore Hill Elizabeth Frances A comparative study of the cultural narrative and ltlnguage content of seleded folk tales told in Burma Canada and Yorubaltlnd Nigeria PhD U of Alberta (Can) 1990 DA51A2482
Geography Krabacher Thomas Scott Fishing food and change along the Sherbro Coast of Sierra Leone PhD U of California Davis 1990 416pp DA51A1726 9026837
Perry Edward Carl Core-periphery reltltions An empirical study of North Cameroon PhD U of Pennsylvania 1990 290pp DA51A17269026626
Picard Mary Theresa Local participation in integrated and multiobjective river basin pltlnning A case study of the Senegal River
Basin PhD Oark U 1990 337pp DA51A1727 9026085
Ramphall Davin Rural energy pltlnning and development in the Third World A multicriteria evaluation approach [Kenya PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 378pp DA51A2123 9032366
Health Sciences Anyanwu Rosemary Chinyere A food safety control strategy for
developing countries Based on studies of Nigeria Ghana Cote dIvoire United Kingdom and France PhD U of Reading (UK) 1989 413pp DA51B2840 BX90197
Chitsulo Lester A comparative study on measurement of Schistosoma mansoni transmission by coprologic and serologic techniques [Egypt amp Maltlwi] PhD Tulane U 1990 120pp DA51B2841 9032509
Ehigiator Lucky Osarchieman The rural health model in Bendel State of Nigeria Impad of community participation DrPH U of California Berkeley 1989 279pp DA51B2306 9028705
Guptill Katharine Schuyler Evaluation of an infant weaning food intervention in Kwara State Nigeria ScD Johns Hopkins U Sch of Public Health and Hygiene 1990 379pp DA51B3331 9030682
Khogali Fathia Ahmed Mohammed The design implementation monitoring and evaluation of a training programme for prospedive catering officers for hospitals in the Sudan PhD U of Bath (UK) 1989 430pp DA51B3307 BX90609
Nhare Duncan Kinyua Simple predictors of low birthweight at the community level Their potential application in primary health care for the prevention ofadverse pregnancy outcomes in rural Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 336pp DA51B2309 9028388
Troslte Richard Murray Differential household survival during a drought-induced food crisis in central Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 536pp DA51B2310 9028376
UpvalI Michele Jean The articultltion of nurses and indigenous healers in Swaziltlnd A nursing perspedive PhD U of Utah 1990 241pp DA51B3329 9100377
History Asres Alem History of the Ethiopian Student Movement (in Ethiopia
and North America) Its impact on internal social change 1960-1974 PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 216pp DA51A1733 9030844
Cook Weston Franklin The Hundred Years War for Morocco 1465-1580 Warfare and state building in the early modern Maghrib PhD Georgetown U 1989 652pp DA51A1740 9027667
Coventry Donald C The public career of Sir Francis Reginald Wingate High Commissioner for Egypt 1917-1919 PhD The
American V 1989 326pp DA51A1730 9027884
Diallo Geraldyne Pemberton The philosophy of Ahmed Sikou Touri and its impact on the development of the Republic of Guinea 1958-1971 PhD City V of New York 1990 278pp DA51A1731 9029929
Gatlin Darryle John A socioeconomic history of Sao Vicente de Cabo Verde 1830-1970 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 284pp DA51A24919017069
Ghebre-Ab Habtu World War II and the disposal of Africa orientale italiana (a comparative study) PhD Miami V 1990 228pp DA51A2127 9029383
James Marylee Massey Good news for the poor The Church and community development in South Africa PhD Boston V 1990 285pp DA51A2130 9029767
Lazerson Joshua Nathaniel The Communist Party of South Africa the Springbok Legion and the South African Congress of Democrats Democratic whites in the South African liberation movement 1942-1964 PhD Northwestern V 1990 433pp DA51A2130 9031953
Mbuia-JOao Tome Nhamitambo The revolt of Dom Jeronimo Chingulia of Mombasa1590-1637 (an African episode in the Portuguese century of decline) [Kenya] PhD Catholic V of America 1990 577pp DA51A1733 9027645
Rubert Steven Craig You have taken my sweat Agricultural wage labour in colonial Zimbabwe 1904 to 1945 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 416pp DA51A2491 9033971
Schoenbrun David Lee Early history in eastern AfricaS Great Lakes region Linguistic ecological and archaeological approaches ca 500 BC to ca AD 1000 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 851pp DA51A2491 9033982
Journalism Chaudhary Anju Grover Coverage of development news by Western and Third World newspapers Theory and practice [Nigeria PhD V of Maryland CoIl Park 1990 297pp DA51A1427 9030874
Ngwe George Anuongong The Pan-African News Agency A regional response to global news flow problems PhD Southern Illinois V at Carbondale 1989 149pp DA51A1813 9022810
Language Faraclas Nicholas Gregory A grammar of Nigerian Pidgin PhD V of CaliforniaBerkeley 1989 706pp DA51A1595 9028817
Mangana Mark Rhetorical content in the Amarna correspondence
from the Levant [Egypt PhD Hebrew Vnion Coll-Jewish Institute of Religion 1990 224pp DA51A1593 9028107
Nyaggah Lynette Behm Cross-Linguistic influence in Kenyan English The impact of Swahili and Kikuyu on syntax PhD Vof California Los Angeles 1990 236pp DA51A1598 9028355
Sheridan J Mark The homilies of Rufus of Shotep on the Gospels of Matthew and Luke [Egypt] PhD Catholic V of America 2990 487pp DA51A1593 9027966
Law Ogiamien Tony Bestman Emokpae The legal aspects and implications of artificial conception services in Nigeria PhD Vof Essex (VK) 1989 411pp DA51A1747 8-90113
Literature Adal Youmna A Sufism in Ibn Khaldun An annotated translation
of the Shifa al-Sailli-Tahdhib al-MasailITunisia PhD Indiana V 1990 378pp DA51A1629 9030377
Guzofsky Rosalie Mujeres heroicas en el romancero judeo~spafiol [Morocco] PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 310pp DA51A1631 9026568
Mama Raouf Images of Africa and Africans in Western literature PhD V of Michigan 1990 130pp DA51A2377 9034479
Sample Maxine J Cornish The representation of space in selected works by Bessie Head Buchi Emecheta and Flora Nwapa PhD Emory V 1990 174pp DA51A1611 9027938
Mass Communications Morgan Muhammad Patricia-Devine An intracultural communication model for socioeconomic redevelopment in Sub-Saharan Africa PhD V of Kentucky 1990 258pp DA51A2189 9035046
Morgan Gary Benedict US media and government A content analysis of press coverage of the us call for sanctions against Libya DA V of Northern Colorado 1990 119pp DA51A1817 9029136
Political Science Adams Linda Shull From peace partner to security partner An
examination of US-Egyptian relations in the Carter administration PhD V of South Carolina 1990 310pp DA51A1748 9029155
Adogamhe Paul Garuba Nigeria-OPEC relations Analysis of the change in Nigerias foreign policy behavior toward OPEC 1983-1985 PhD City V of New York 1990 382pp DA51A1749 9029908
Akingbemi A yodele Makanju-Ola Agricultural development in Nigeria An analysis of the World Bank-assisted Agricultural Development Program PhD Claremont Graduate Sch 1990 349pp DA51A2141 9032564
Attah Okon Efiong The role of African soldiers in politics New diredions in comparing civilian and military regimes PhD Washington V 1989 266pp DA51A1749 9027391
Fage Kamilu Sani Nigerias foreign policy towards Chad 1960-1985 A study of the dynamics of African inter-state relations PhD Vof Pittsburgh 1990 266pp DA51A251O 9028459
Khadiagala Gilbert Muruli The Frontline States in southern African international politics 1975-1989 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 428pp DA51A1764 9030210
Kimaru Christopher Maina An analysis of us foreign assistance to tropical Africa in the 1980s PhD V of Maryland Baltimore County 1990 169pp DA51A2154 9032712
Kosoko David Nigerias inter-African relations A study of continuity and change in Nigerias African policy 1960-1983 PhD American V 1990 287pp DA51A1764 9028140
Mitchell Thomas G Black faces white heads Internal settlements in southern Africa PhD V of Southern California 1990 DA51A1765
Rana Kipkorir Aly Azad Politics underdevelopment and socilll conflict A study of class formation in Kenya PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 358pp DA51A2S06 9033979
Sanad Jamal Ali Islam and sociopolitical change A comparative study of Egyptian Kuwaiti and Palestinian attitudes PhD V of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 DA51A2S06
Sandberg Eve Nan International foreign aid donor cohesion and donor bounded decision-making in Zambias agricultural sedor PhD Yale V 1990 353pp DA51A2S07 9035366
Solop Frederic Ira From the margins to the mainstream The antiapartheid movement and the politics of agenda-setting in the United States PhD Rutgers The State V of New Jersey New Brunswick 1990 302pp DA51A2507 9034957
Tevoedjre Eric The limits and uses ofdeviance in Franco-African relations The relations of Guinea (Conakry) Congo and Benin with France 1958-1981 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 317pp DA51A17669030256
Tidwell Alan Interdependence ethnicity and anti-apartheid The case ofTransAfrica PhD V of Kent at Canterbury (UK) 1989 267pp DA51A1767 BX90013
Torulagha Priye Sunday A study of moral norms concerning war in precolonial traditional Nigerian societies PhD V of Oklahoma 1990 289pp DA51A2151 9033285
Psychology
Pretorius Johannes W White South African identity development and psychopathology PhD Boston V 1990 152pp DA51B2632 9019700
Religion Bassaw Joseph Kwamina Developing a ministry of evangelism among Ghanaians in Brooklyn New York DMin Drew V 1990 160pp DA51A2407 9100003
Frankfurter David Thomas Munro Elijah in Upper Egypt Studies in the history and composition of the Coptic Elijah Apocalypse PhD Princeton V 1990 407pp DA51A1652 9027546
Katz Jonathan Glustrom The vision of the Prophet in fifteenth century North Africa Muhammad al-Zawawis Tuhfat al-Nazir PhD Princeton V 1990 404pp DA51A1653 9027549
Sociology Achanfuo-Yeboah David Joe Internal migration population redistribution and urbanisation in Ghana PhD V of Alberta (Can) 199ODA51A2525
Asana Festus Ambe Problems of marriage and family life in an African context viewed from the perspective of the Christian pastor as counselor [Cameroon] ThO Boston V Sch of Theology 1990 332pp DA51A1790 9026046
Cole Bankole Akinyemi Police power and accountability in the Nigerian criminal process PhD V of Keele (UK) 1989 615pp DA51A1782 BX89951
Diop Francois Path Diop Economic determinants of child health and the utilization of health services in Sub-Saharan Africa The case of Ivory Coast PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 232pp DA51A2525 9030184
Fluharty David Henning Charisma as attachment to the divine Some Hasidic principles for comparison of social movements ofGandhi Nasser Ben-Gurion and King [Egypt] PhD V of New Hampshire 1990 584pp DA51A1802 9027429
Hamid Adil Abdelaziz Mohamed Perceptions of the Sudanese professional working in Saudi Arabia on migration and economic development of the Sudan PhD V of North Texas 1990 152pp DA51A17999027708
Macharia Sospeter Kinuthia The role of social networks and the state in the urban informal sector The case of Nairobi Kenya PhD V of Cali fomi a Berkeley 1989 281pp DA51A1781 9028942
Mengesha Astair Gebremariam The role of women in agricultural production and household decision-making A cross-cultural comparison
between India and Cameroon PhD Iowa State V 1990 170pp DA51A2539 9035101
Osirim Mary Johnson Characteristics ofentrepreneurship in Nigerian industries that started small PhD Harvard V 1990 251pp DA51A2539 9035529
Zaky Hassan Hussein Mohamed Simultaneous approach to family size decisions in Egypt PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 205pp DA51A17869030272
Theater Creamer Richard E Athol Fugard The playwright as director of his works [South Africa) PhD City V of New York 1990 402pp DA51AI4449029926
Theology Egbulem Chris Nwaka The Rite Zairois in the context of liturgical inculturation in midd1e-belt Africa since the Second Vatican Council STD Catholic V of America 1989 41Opp DA51AI659 9027616
Urban amp Regional Planning Elkhishin Khaled Salah Planning for growth in the Cairo region A
strategic management approach modelled on the Paris experience [Egypt PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 311pp DA51AI803 9026548
Oluwoye Jacob Oludoye Assessment of pedestrian crossing activity in the determination of reducing conflict between pedestrian and vehicles along a strip of commercial streets in Nigeria PhD V of New South Wales (Australia) 1988 DA51AI804
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the Charles L Blockson Afro-American Collection is comprised of materials that date from 1581 to the present It is among the largest collection of items relating to the African Diasshypora experience and is the first catalog by an AfricanshyAmerican bibliophile to be published by a major universishyty It is available to ASA members at a 20 discount off the list price of $6995 To order call toll-free 1-800-457shy1656 FAX (215) 787-4719 or write Temple University Press Broad amp Oxford Streets Philadelphia PA 19122
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DeLargy Pamela Carolina Population Center 123 W Franklin St Chapel Hill NC 27514 Research Associate University of North Carolina Political Scishyence 919-966-2329
Hoover Ellen United Methodist Church PO Box 22037 Kitwe Zambia Assistant Professor Faculte Methodiste de Thoologie History North Africa
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Kokole Omari H Department of Political Science SUNY-Binghamton Binghamshyton NY 13902 SUNY-Binghamton ReligionPhilosophy Political Science East North West Africa
Nyang Sulayman S PO Box 1193 Howard University Washington DC 20059 Howard University Political Science
Nyangoro Julius E University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Africa amp AfroshyAmerican Studies 401 Alumni Bldg 004 A Chapel Hill NC 27514 University of North Carolin at Chapel Hill Political Science
Ofuatey-Kodjoe W 112-40 177th St St Albans NY 11433 Professor City University of New York Political Science West Africa 212-642-24
Rubin Deborah S Department of SociologyAnthropology University of the Pashycific Stockton CA 95209-3903 Assistant Professor University of the Pacific Anthropology East Africa 209-946-2815
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ANNUAL MEETING PAPERS 1990
The following papers are included in the collection of the proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association Baltimore Maryland 14 November 1990 Individual copies are available at $4 each for ASA members and $5 for nonmembers Complete sets of the pashypers in xerox microfilm or microfiche are available for $375 When ordering individual papers please include the order number that accompanies each entry Contact Afrishycan Studies Association Credit Union Building Emory University Atlanta Georgia 30322
Adam Hussein M Leadership Values and NGOVDO Institution Building 19901
Aduonum Kwasi The Atum Pan Talking Drum in the Akan Adowa Musical Ensemble 19902
Aduonum Kwasi Text and Rhythm in African Music 19903 Ajayi Omofolabo Constructing Gender Through Myths An Analyshy
sis of Some West African Myths 19904 Alexander Neville Discussants Comments Black and White Polishy
tics in South Africa The Road Ahead 19905 Allman Jean Marie The Oral Interview That Wasnt Reflections on
Gender Politics and Research Methodology in Asante 19906 Askin Steve Mobutus Wealth How He Got It How He Spends It
19907 Bourgault Louise M Talking to People in the Oral Tradition Ethnoshy
graphic Research for Development Communication 19908 Brooks Paula T Beyond the Debt Crisis Financing Sustainable
Growth 19909 Burt Eugene C Minimum and Maximum Propriety Clothing and
Change in an East African Culture 199010 Cattell Maria G Between the Generations Intergenerational Conshy
tracts and Care of the Elderly in Samia Kenya 199011 Chikwendu Eudora Communication Problems in Government Intershy
vention in Cooperatives in Nigeria 199012 Chimanikire Donald P Africa Development and Ethics The Introshy
duction of Liberalisation in Zimbabwe 199013 Cobbe James Economic Implications for Lesotho of Change in South
Africa 199014 Compagnon Daniel Political Crisis in Somalia The Legacy of an Exshy
hausted Personal Rule 199015 Conner Michael W The 19th Century Nguni Prepuce Cover A Vanshy
isJuu1 Aesthetic Locus 199016 Dale Richard An International Approach to Decolonization The Civshy
il-Military Operations of the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNT AG) in Namibia 1989-1990 199017
Digre Brian Recovered Independence and National Choices The Plebshyiscite of 1959 in the Northern Cameroons 199018
Dipeolu J O UNESCO and the Book Crisis in Africa South of the Sashyhara The Example of Nigeria 199019
Dogbe Korsi A Sociology of Appropriate Medical Practice in Africa A Cultural Theoretical Expose 199020
Dunbar Roberta Ann Nigerien Women and Access to Productive Reshysources An Assessment in View of the Project du Code Rural 199021
Elaigwu J Isawa The Shadow of Religion on Nigerian Federalism 1960-90 199022
Elonge Henry Akwo The Ethical Dilemma Facing Legislators in the Cameroon National Assembly 199023
Eluwa G 1 C Mass Mobilization and Rural Development in Nigeria The Quest for Development Strategy 199024
Fair Jo Ellen Are We Really the World Coverage of U S Food Aid to Africa 1980-1989 199025
Fisher Jr William P Mangoes Metaphors and a Measure of Meanshying 199026
Fonge Fuabeh P Perspectives on Archival Material and Other Tools for the Reconstruction of African History A Case Study of the Bishylingual Cameroon Republic 199027
Fosu Augustin Kwasi Capital Instability and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa 199028
Gottlieb Alma A Society of Secrets The Beng of Cote dIvoire 199029
Green Deborah The Democratic Challenge to Fascism 199030 Haile Semere The African States and the Ethiopia-Eritrea War
199031 Hansen Holgrer Bernt Import and Impact of New Visions Dilemshy
mas of Internationalization in Colonial Uganda 199032 Heath Carla W Restructuring Kenyas Broadcasting System An Apshy
praisal of Recent Developments 199033 Ihonvbere Julius O Structural Adjustment the April 1990 Coup
and Democratization in Nigeria 199034 Jackson Sandra The Crisis of Education in Urban South Africa Reshy
sistance Reforms Redress for Change 199035 Jato Miriam N The Empowerment of African Women Through Famishy
ly Planning 199036 Jenkins Ray Subverting Law Imperialism The Journalist-
Historians of the Gold Coast-Ghana 1882-1888 199037 Kalipeni Ezekiel Evidence of a Spontaneous Population Redistribushy
tion in Malawi A Factor Analytic Study 199038 Kalu Anthonia C Reinventing the African Woman Modern African
Literature and Culture as Tools of Development 199039 Kilbride Philip L Adolescent Premarital Pregnancies Among Abashy
luyia of Kenya The Grandparent Role 199040 Kingei Kitula The Socio-Political Element in the Swahili Taarab
Poetry 199041 Kokole Omari H Islam and Ethnicity in Idi Amins Uganda (1971shy
1979) 199042 Lashley Marilyn E On the Land of the King- GaIda Aron (1300)
Land Tenure Organization and Taxation Roots of Famine in Ethiopia 199043
Law Robin Posthumous Questions for Karl Polanyi Price Inflation in Pre-Colonial Dahomey 199044
LawaI Babatunde The Study of Contemporary Art in Nigeria Toshywards a New Theoretical Framework 199045
Lems-Dworkin Carol African Retentions in the Music of Scott JoPshylin 199046
Lodge Tom The United Democratic Front in the 19805 199047 Lord Marcia and John E Fobes UNESCO in Africa Its Contribushy
tions to Libraries Publishing and Literacy Programs 199048 Mlbbs-Zeno Carl C International Pressures for Change in Food Aid
Allocations to Africa 199049
Mabbs-Zeno Carl Tracy Hart and Maxwell Eseonu How Much Good Is Triangular Food Aid 199050
Manzo Kate and Pat McGowan Is Apartheid Dying 199051 Mapunda Bertram B B The Preservation of Antiquities Through
National and Cultural Pride 199052 Martin Marilyn Is There A Place for Black Abstract Painters in
South Africa 199053 Murray Bruce K Wits University Student Politics and the Coming
of Apartheid 199054 Nathan Martha A and Elliot Fratkin Health and Nutritional Conshy
sequences of Recent Sedentarization of Rendille Pastoralists in Northern Kenya 199055
Nesbitt Prexy On the Cutting Edge African-American Political Movements in the 1970s A Preliminary Historical Review 199056
Nkomo Sibusiso The End of the Cold War A New Paradigm for US Foreign Policy Towards South and Southern Africa 199057
OHear Ann florin Lantana Beads More Than Adornment 199058 OguibeOlu Artist as Poet Poet as Artist 199059 Ojo B Adesegun In Search of Democracy and Development An
Analysis of the Initial Aspirations and Problems of the SWAPO Government in Namibia 199060
Okeke Chukwuanugo S When Minimum Is Appropriate The Igbo Example 199061
Okolie Andrew C Adjusting or Evading the Structures The Structural Adjustment Programme and the Prospects for Stability in Nigerias Third Republic 199062
Omara-Otunnu Amii African States and Domestic Conflict Resolushytion in Africa An Historical Case of Uganda 199063
Onwueme Tess Akaeke The Community as Shadow of the Individshyual in Achebes Novels 199064
Osia Kunirum Africa in the 1990s The Elusiveness of Developshyment 199065
Osirim Mary J The Struggle for Empowerment Women and the Inshyformal Sector in Zimbabwe 199066
Owomoyela Oyekan Gender in Traditional African Consciousness 199067
Pateman Roy Lost in the Sand Soviet Arms Transfers to Ethiopia 1977-1990 199068
Paterson Christopher Television News from the Frontline States 199069
Pido Odoch Aesthetic Persuasion The Role of the Military in Reshystructuring Acoli Art 199070
Pirouet M Louise Ugandan Opposition and Dissident Literature in the 19805 199071
Pittin Renee Selective Education Issues ofGender CfIlss and Ideoloshygy in Northern Nigeria 199072
Rasmussen Susan J Reclaiming KnowledgePower Systems Themes of Knowledge Truth and Deception in Tuareg Oral Art 199073
Ravell-Pinto Thelma M Womens Writing and the Politics of South Africa The Ambiguous Role ofNadine Gordimer 199074
Renne Elisha P Things That Threaten The Symbolism of Bunu Conshyfrontational Art 199075
Rich Peter Ndebele Art and Architecture A Twentieth-Century Vishysion 199076
Rothchild Donald and Caroline Hartzell The Road to Gbadolite Great Power and African Mediations in Angola 199077
Saine Abdoulaye S M The Ascent of Lyndon B Johnson and the Demise of Kwame Nkrumah A Drama in Political Subterfuge 199078
Samoff Joel The Financial-Intellectual Complex 199079
Schaefer Charles Silver Thalers and Valuation Money in Early Twentieth-Century Ethiopia 199080
Schmidt Nancy J Africans as Primary Actors in Their Own Lives and Land Validoting African Curriculum Materials 199081
Sessions Andrew C US Media Discourses on the African Other 199082
Serapiao Luis Benjamin Mozambican Conflict and an African Solution 199083
Serpell Robert Participatory Drama as a Medium of Reflection on the Significance of Schooling in Rural Zambia 199084
Shaw Timothy M Reformism and Revisionism in African Political Economy in the 1990s 199085
Sheik-Abdi Abdi A The Simmering Armed Conflict in the Horn of Africa What Fuels It-Tribalism Nationalism or Socialism 199086
Smaldone Joseph P Militarization in Africa Methodology Measureshyment and Mystery 199087
Snipe Tracy D Does a Setlson of Violence Produce the Right Thing 199088
Steel William F and Leila M Webster Responses to Adjustment in Ghanas Small Enterprise Sector 199089
Steiner Christopher B Graven Images Idols and Ideals in The Euroshypean Pictorial Images of Africa 199090
Teferra Daniel The Economic Future of Africa 199091 Tripp Aili Mari Responses of Urban Women to Economic Reform
and Crisis in Urban Tanzania The New Role of Womens Organishyzations 199092
Van de Walle Nicolas The Decline and Fall of the Franc Zone Monshyetary Politics in Francophone Africa 199093
Vergunst Nicolass Building a National Culture Through Political Action or Bidding for Culture at the Political Auction 199094
Warms Richard L The Pyramid of Commerce in Sikasso Factors That Lead to Success in Business 199095
Welch Jr Claude E The Single Party Paradigm De Mortuis 199096
Wenner Mark D Long Term Food Aid Needs The Case of Morocco 1991-2000 199097
Whyte Michael A One Food or Many The Social and Cultural Conshytexts ofFood Production in Uganda and Kenya 199098
Whyte Susan Reynolds The Dynamics of Medical Pluralism in Ugandtz 199099
Bah M Alpha Sierra Leone-Liberia Border Relations 1882-1982 1990100
RECENT DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS Compiled by Joseph J Lauer (Michigan State University)
The theses listed below were reported in Dissertation Abshystracts International (DAI) vol 51 nos 5-7 parts A and B Each citation ends with a page reference to the abstract and order number (if any) for copies Most US dissertations are available from University Microfilms International (300 North Zeeb Road Ann Arbor MI 48106-1346) Canadian theses are available from the National Library of Canada (395 Wellington St Ottawa KIA ON4) British (UK) theses available from the British Library have order numbers with a tlB (for BRDtI) prefix Details on ordering through UMI are in DAI
This is the tenth quarterly supplement to American and Canadian Doctoral Dissertations and Masters Theses on Africa 1974-1987 (Atlanta Crossroads Press 1989) This series lists all US Canadian and British dissertations about Afrishyca that are abstracted in DAI Researchers interested in a particular author or keyword should consult the indexes of DAI or Comprehensive Dissertation Index
Agriculture Arif Abderrahim Introduction and evaluation of perennial forage grasses in central Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 169pp DA51B2677 9030101
Baumgras John E The effects of product markets and multiproduct harvesting on the economics of managing even-aged upland oak stands [Kenya PhD West Virginia U 1990 220pp DA51B2691 9029354
Bouzza Abderrahmane Water conservation in wheat rotations under several management and tilltlge systems in semi-arid areas [Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 132pp DA51B2678 9030107
Chishala Benson H The status of selected micronutrients in Zambian soils and the response of wheat to their application PhD U of Aberdeen (UK) 1987 322pp DA51B2125 BX89747
Etessami Pantea Mutagenesis studies on the genome of cassava ltItent virus (African cassava mosaic virus) PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1989 237pp DA51B2146 BX90010
Hamad Muawia EL-Bedawi PJwspJwrus interactions with some calcareous soils from the Sudan PhD U of Newcastle Upon Tyne (UK) 1989 261pp DA51B2127 BX89718
Qhobela Molapo Characterization of Zanthomonas campestris pathovars affecting maize pearl millet sorghum and sugarcane
[Nigeria PhD Kansas State U 1990 118pp DA51B2699 9029286
Anthropology Bellomo Randy Vincent Methods for documenting unequivocal
evidence of humanly controlled fire at Early Pleistocene archaeological sites in East Africa The role of actualistic studies [Kenya] PhD U of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 437pp DA51A2432 9035145
Crowley Eve Lakeshmi Contracts with the spirits Religion asylum and ethnic identity in the Cacheu Region of Guinea-Bissau PhD Yale U 1990 750pp DA51A2436 9035333
Gruber Mark Francis Sacrifice in the desert An ethnography of the Coptic monastery [Egypt PhD State U of New York at Stony Brook 1990 318pp DA51A2069 9029807
Gunn Susan Elizabeth Development in a nomadic society A Study of indigenous and exogenous change in northern Somalia PhD U of Colorado at Boulder 1990 330pp DA51A2438 9032837
Helms Loretta Ann The special concerns of African-American Peace Corps volunteers EdD Columbia U Teachers Coil 1990 123pp DA51A24399033849
Hirsch Susan Fern Gender and disputing Insurgent voices in coastal Kenyan Muslim courts PhD Duke U 1990 448pp DA51A16709028222
Johnson Brooke Ronald Nomadic networks and pastoral strategies Surviving and exploiting local instability in south Turkana Kenya PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 242pp DA51A20709033117
Lolo Abdalia Mostafa Sociocultural dimensions of popultltion policies in the Third World The Egyptian case PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 514pp DA51A1671 9023941
Shanafelt Robert Andrew Talking peace living conflict The mental and the material on the borders of apartheid [Lesotho PhDI U of Florida 1989 391pp DA51A2071 9028569
Architecture AI-Asad Mohammad The modern state mosque in the eastern Arab
world 1828-1985 [Egypt PhD Harvard U 1990 321pp DA51A21799035430
Arceneaux Kathleen Dugas The script analogue and its application in architectural analysis The reltltionship of African women to African traditional architecture PhD Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U 1989 217pp DA51A1417 9028009
Magutu Gerald Jerry Urban low-income housing and community development in developing countries A reformuhltion with case studies from Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 282pp DA51A14189028944
Biological Sciences Howell James Allen Variation and evolution of Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L) VertIc Fabaceae) PhD Miami U 1990 251pp DA51B2720 9029376
Mengestou Seyoum Species composition dynamics and production of the dominant crustacean zoophlnkton in Lake Awasa Ethiopia PhD U of Waterloo (Can) 1990 DA51B3239
Youm Ousmane Evaluation of natural enemies associated with the millet stalk borer Haimbachia ignefusalis (Hampson) (LepidopteraPyralidae) in Niger PhD Texas AampM U 1990 160pp DA51B218O9027293
Business Administration Aiyeku Joseph Fola ImfXlct of import substitution and export
expansion policy on channels of distribution on non-oil export commodities in Nigeria DBA Nova U 1990 155pp DA51A2095 9031282
Gutu Jackan M An investigation of the environmental dependence hypothesis in state-owned corporations (parastatals) in Kenya A strategic management perspective DBA United States International U 1990 324pp DA51A1682 9027298
Kilani Kilani Abdulkerim The evolution and status of accounting in Libya PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 877pp DA51A1677 BX90144
Okpara Onyemaechi Chikaodi The accessibility and transfer of management technology in Nigerian manufacturing industries DBA United States International U 1990 219pp DA51A1685 9028231
Earth Sciences Owoade Isiaka A yodele Some aspects of the hydrogeology of the crystalline basement complex rocks of south western Nigeria PhD U of Technology Loughborough (UK) 1989 267pp DA51B2254 BX90191
Economics Abdul Hadi Auman Shafiq The role ofcapital markets in underdeveloped countries with fXlrticuhlr reference to South Korea Brazil and Nigeria PhD U of Exeter (UK) 1989 558pp DA51A2471 BX90473
Benjamin Nancy Claire Investment and real exchange rate responses to foreign capital flows A general equilibrium model applied to Cameroon PhD U of California Berkeley 1988 138pp DA51A16939029089
Bocoum Cheick Abagouro An evaluation of the performance of the marketing systems for fed cattle range cattle and beef in Mali PhD Michigan State U2990 217pp DA51A1705 9028626
Deme Mamit A short-run goal programming model of external debt management Nigeria PhD U of Texas at Austin 1990 28Opp DA51A2111 9031553
Diaby Souleymane Economic imfXld analysis of the Ivorian Sardinella fishery PhD U of Rhode Island 1989 209pp DA51A2108 9023253
Esslimi Lahsen Economic liberalization and structural adjustment The Moroccan sugar policy PhD Purdue U 1990 169pp DA51A21089031318
Fakhamps Marcel Sequential decisions under uncertainty and hlbor market failure A model of household behavior in the African semi-arid tropics [Burkina FasoJ PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 359pp DA51A17069028816
Fauniyar Ganesh Prasad An econometric model of rate ofadoption of agricultural technology for developing countries [SwazihlndJ PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 184pp DA51A2110 9032367
Fofanah Alusine Alghali Internal causes ofdependence The role of agriculture in the economy of African state as exemplified in the case of Sierra Leone 1961-1988 PhD U of Denver 1990 263pp DA51A21099033468
Jomini Patrick Andre The economic viability of phosphorus fertilization in southwestern Niger A dynamic approach incorporating agronomic principles PhD Purdue U 1990 233pp DA51A2109 9031345
Kentley Eric George Suakin and its fishermen A study of economic activities and ethnic groupings in a Sudanese port PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 336pp DA51A1709 BX90150
Kourouma Moussa International trade flows and economic interdependence in the West African market PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 2990 138pp DA51A1709 9031803
LOfgren Hans Lennart A quadratic programming study of Egyptian agriculture PhD U ofTexas at Austin 1990 477pp DA51A2104 9031645
Niklitschek Mario Enrique Economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa The implication of the environmental degradation [Ghana] PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 136pp DA51A1707 9030970
Obi John Chukwuka Education and economic growth in Nigeria A case study DA Middle Tennessee State U 1990 85pp
DA51A1701 9026934
Osei-Amoako Yaw Macroeconomic policy in a single-crop economy An econometric study of Ghana PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1990 181pp DA51A2471 9031812
Saadat Yasmin Rita Peasant decision-making Case of North Cameroon PhD Fletcher Sch of Law amp Diplomacy (fufts U)
1989 172pp DA51A1707 9031195
Saerbeck Rainer Project appraisal in dependent economies Application of cost benefit analysis in economic planning in Botswana PhD U of Bradford (UK) 1989 327pp DA51A2475 B-90598
Yassin Abdiaziz Sharif The effects ofgovernment price policies on rural goods A case study-Somalia PhD U of Cincinnati 1990 113pp DA51A2122 9032638
Education Acquaye Alfred A Ghanaian education Its relevance for Ghana in transition EdD U of San Francisco 1990 331pp DA51A1449 9027810
Agahiu Adams Ademu The role of the Nigerian educational system in meeting the skilled manpower needs for national development EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 185pp DA51A23419033593
Akah R Miebi Descriptive analysis of perceived factors influencing the health care choices of rural child-rearing women in Arogbo-Ijaw Nigeria PhD Ohio State U 1990 219pp DA51A2272 9031035
Atanda Alfred Wahabi Locus-of-control and its relation to sex ethnicity religion and education among Ghanaian and Nigerian tribesmen EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 211pp DA51A2314 9033595
Berger jennifer Wildlife extension-a participatory approach to conservation A case study among the Maasai people of Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 379pp DA51A1474 9028739
Boubakri Mohamed The international financial crisis of the 19805 and its impact on educational reform in Morocco with a history of Moroccan education and policy recommendations EdD U of Michigan 1990 253pp DA51A2289 9034360
Cashman Kristen A grounded theory describing factors in the adoption process of the alley farm ing technology by Yoruba women in Nigeria PhD Iowa State U 1990 129pp DA51A2244 9100422
DeVane Evelyn Gaynelle Music education in teacher training colleges in Ghana PhD U of Ghana (Ghana) 1980 484pp DA51A1946 9024805
Dzimbo Kuzvinetsa Peter A critical analysis of the planning and implementation of teacher education reform in Zimbabwe 1980-1987 PhD U of Wisconsin-Madison 1990 307pp DA51A1581 9020438
Egbuna Bridget Georgia An investigation of the crisis in higher education in the two universities of Anambra State Nigeria EdD George Washington U 1990 174pp DA51A1920 9030828
Elatta Taha Mohamed An analysis of indigenous Sudanese graphic imagery and implications for curriculum development in art education PhD Council for National Academic Awards (UK) 1990 319pp DA51A1484 BX90027
Elrayah Tagelsir Hamza A systemic analysis of the problems of the teaching-practice program at Khartoum International Institute for Arabic Language in Sudan PhD Indiana U 1990 278pp DA51A15849030411
Ibida Ego Yvonne A study of tourism education at the university level in Nigeria as viewed by experts in the government higher education and the tourism industry EdD George Washington U 1990 278pp DA51A1921 9030830
Ifeanyi Uju Bibian A content analysis of selected books used in the teaching of African literature in American colleges and universities PhD Kent State U 1990 213pp DA51A1891 9029271
jaja Amelia Nwadiogwa Labour union education in Nigeria PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 24Opp DA51A1478 BX90139
Kupe Serara Segarona A history of the evolution of nursing education in Botswana1922-1980 EdD Columbia UTeachers ColI 1987 506pp DA51A2290 9033919
Lamptey George Nee Oko Public subsidization of nonpublic schools and the development of education in Liberia PhD Columbia U Teachers Coli 1990 185pp DA51A2265 9033869
Laryea Evans Amartey The role of higher education in Africa A study of the attitude of African educators toward the Tananarive recommendations PhD U of North Texas 1990 177pp DA51A14629027718
M uruIi Leunita Auko Education labor force participation residence and fertility among Kenyan women PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 77pp DA51A1933 9032350
Oji Emmanuel Aniefuna Music in education a study of the status of general music education in the curriculum of Anambra (Nigeria) public school system PhD Union Institute 1989 218pp DA51A19479025448
Olurin Niran Emannuel A School administrators perceptions of
discipline and corporal punishment in seleded contemporary Nigerian public secondary schools PhD Indiana State U 1989 187pp DA51A1859 9026706
Pelshak Smith Kyeskat Daspan Rehabilitation and counseling programs for people with disabilities in Nigeria EdD Oklahoma State U 1990 189pp DA51A2270 9035199
Semenye Lois Mvuli The reltltionship between moral reasoning Tearning style and religious orientation of selected students attending theological schools in Kenya EdD Biola U Talbot Sch of Theology 1990 194pp DA51A2257 9025834
Ukaegbu Ephraim Ifeanyichukwu An analysis of problems encountered by Nigerian students as perceived by Nigerian students in urban universities in Texas EdD Texas Southern U 1989 174pp DA51A18679029526
Williams-Lamptey Felicia Walety Teacher training and resource center for adult education in Liberia Curriculum and organization EdD Columbia U Teachers ColI 1990 195pp DA51A2244 9033870
Environmental Sciences Chiotha Sosten Staphiel Biological control of human schistosomiasis using snail-eating fish lMaltlwi PhD U of Maryland ColI Park 1990 174pp DA51B2261 9030877
Fine Arts Coombes Annie Elena Stuart The representation of Africa and the African in Engltlnd 1890-1913 PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1987 498pp DA51A1811 8-83121
Thomas Thelma Katrina Niche decorations from the Tombs of Byzantine Egypt (Heracleopolis Magna and Oxyrhynchus AD 300-5(0) Visions of Afterlife PhD New York U 1990 717pp DA51A14269025149
Folklore Hill Elizabeth Frances A comparative study of the cultural narrative and ltlnguage content of seleded folk tales told in Burma Canada and Yorubaltlnd Nigeria PhD U of Alberta (Can) 1990 DA51A2482
Geography Krabacher Thomas Scott Fishing food and change along the Sherbro Coast of Sierra Leone PhD U of California Davis 1990 416pp DA51A1726 9026837
Perry Edward Carl Core-periphery reltltions An empirical study of North Cameroon PhD U of Pennsylvania 1990 290pp DA51A17269026626
Picard Mary Theresa Local participation in integrated and multiobjective river basin pltlnning A case study of the Senegal River
Basin PhD Oark U 1990 337pp DA51A1727 9026085
Ramphall Davin Rural energy pltlnning and development in the Third World A multicriteria evaluation approach [Kenya PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 378pp DA51A2123 9032366
Health Sciences Anyanwu Rosemary Chinyere A food safety control strategy for
developing countries Based on studies of Nigeria Ghana Cote dIvoire United Kingdom and France PhD U of Reading (UK) 1989 413pp DA51B2840 BX90197
Chitsulo Lester A comparative study on measurement of Schistosoma mansoni transmission by coprologic and serologic techniques [Egypt amp Maltlwi] PhD Tulane U 1990 120pp DA51B2841 9032509
Ehigiator Lucky Osarchieman The rural health model in Bendel State of Nigeria Impad of community participation DrPH U of California Berkeley 1989 279pp DA51B2306 9028705
Guptill Katharine Schuyler Evaluation of an infant weaning food intervention in Kwara State Nigeria ScD Johns Hopkins U Sch of Public Health and Hygiene 1990 379pp DA51B3331 9030682
Khogali Fathia Ahmed Mohammed The design implementation monitoring and evaluation of a training programme for prospedive catering officers for hospitals in the Sudan PhD U of Bath (UK) 1989 430pp DA51B3307 BX90609
Nhare Duncan Kinyua Simple predictors of low birthweight at the community level Their potential application in primary health care for the prevention ofadverse pregnancy outcomes in rural Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 336pp DA51B2309 9028388
Troslte Richard Murray Differential household survival during a drought-induced food crisis in central Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 536pp DA51B2310 9028376
UpvalI Michele Jean The articultltion of nurses and indigenous healers in Swaziltlnd A nursing perspedive PhD U of Utah 1990 241pp DA51B3329 9100377
History Asres Alem History of the Ethiopian Student Movement (in Ethiopia
and North America) Its impact on internal social change 1960-1974 PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 216pp DA51A1733 9030844
Cook Weston Franklin The Hundred Years War for Morocco 1465-1580 Warfare and state building in the early modern Maghrib PhD Georgetown U 1989 652pp DA51A1740 9027667
Coventry Donald C The public career of Sir Francis Reginald Wingate High Commissioner for Egypt 1917-1919 PhD The
American V 1989 326pp DA51A1730 9027884
Diallo Geraldyne Pemberton The philosophy of Ahmed Sikou Touri and its impact on the development of the Republic of Guinea 1958-1971 PhD City V of New York 1990 278pp DA51A1731 9029929
Gatlin Darryle John A socioeconomic history of Sao Vicente de Cabo Verde 1830-1970 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 284pp DA51A24919017069
Ghebre-Ab Habtu World War II and the disposal of Africa orientale italiana (a comparative study) PhD Miami V 1990 228pp DA51A2127 9029383
James Marylee Massey Good news for the poor The Church and community development in South Africa PhD Boston V 1990 285pp DA51A2130 9029767
Lazerson Joshua Nathaniel The Communist Party of South Africa the Springbok Legion and the South African Congress of Democrats Democratic whites in the South African liberation movement 1942-1964 PhD Northwestern V 1990 433pp DA51A2130 9031953
Mbuia-JOao Tome Nhamitambo The revolt of Dom Jeronimo Chingulia of Mombasa1590-1637 (an African episode in the Portuguese century of decline) [Kenya] PhD Catholic V of America 1990 577pp DA51A1733 9027645
Rubert Steven Craig You have taken my sweat Agricultural wage labour in colonial Zimbabwe 1904 to 1945 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 416pp DA51A2491 9033971
Schoenbrun David Lee Early history in eastern AfricaS Great Lakes region Linguistic ecological and archaeological approaches ca 500 BC to ca AD 1000 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 851pp DA51A2491 9033982
Journalism Chaudhary Anju Grover Coverage of development news by Western and Third World newspapers Theory and practice [Nigeria PhD V of Maryland CoIl Park 1990 297pp DA51A1427 9030874
Ngwe George Anuongong The Pan-African News Agency A regional response to global news flow problems PhD Southern Illinois V at Carbondale 1989 149pp DA51A1813 9022810
Language Faraclas Nicholas Gregory A grammar of Nigerian Pidgin PhD V of CaliforniaBerkeley 1989 706pp DA51A1595 9028817
Mangana Mark Rhetorical content in the Amarna correspondence
from the Levant [Egypt PhD Hebrew Vnion Coll-Jewish Institute of Religion 1990 224pp DA51A1593 9028107
Nyaggah Lynette Behm Cross-Linguistic influence in Kenyan English The impact of Swahili and Kikuyu on syntax PhD Vof California Los Angeles 1990 236pp DA51A1598 9028355
Sheridan J Mark The homilies of Rufus of Shotep on the Gospels of Matthew and Luke [Egypt] PhD Catholic V of America 2990 487pp DA51A1593 9027966
Law Ogiamien Tony Bestman Emokpae The legal aspects and implications of artificial conception services in Nigeria PhD Vof Essex (VK) 1989 411pp DA51A1747 8-90113
Literature Adal Youmna A Sufism in Ibn Khaldun An annotated translation
of the Shifa al-Sailli-Tahdhib al-MasailITunisia PhD Indiana V 1990 378pp DA51A1629 9030377
Guzofsky Rosalie Mujeres heroicas en el romancero judeo~spafiol [Morocco] PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 310pp DA51A1631 9026568
Mama Raouf Images of Africa and Africans in Western literature PhD V of Michigan 1990 130pp DA51A2377 9034479
Sample Maxine J Cornish The representation of space in selected works by Bessie Head Buchi Emecheta and Flora Nwapa PhD Emory V 1990 174pp DA51A1611 9027938
Mass Communications Morgan Muhammad Patricia-Devine An intracultural communication model for socioeconomic redevelopment in Sub-Saharan Africa PhD V of Kentucky 1990 258pp DA51A2189 9035046
Morgan Gary Benedict US media and government A content analysis of press coverage of the us call for sanctions against Libya DA V of Northern Colorado 1990 119pp DA51A1817 9029136
Political Science Adams Linda Shull From peace partner to security partner An
examination of US-Egyptian relations in the Carter administration PhD V of South Carolina 1990 310pp DA51A1748 9029155
Adogamhe Paul Garuba Nigeria-OPEC relations Analysis of the change in Nigerias foreign policy behavior toward OPEC 1983-1985 PhD City V of New York 1990 382pp DA51A1749 9029908
Akingbemi A yodele Makanju-Ola Agricultural development in Nigeria An analysis of the World Bank-assisted Agricultural Development Program PhD Claremont Graduate Sch 1990 349pp DA51A2141 9032564
Attah Okon Efiong The role of African soldiers in politics New diredions in comparing civilian and military regimes PhD Washington V 1989 266pp DA51A1749 9027391
Fage Kamilu Sani Nigerias foreign policy towards Chad 1960-1985 A study of the dynamics of African inter-state relations PhD Vof Pittsburgh 1990 266pp DA51A251O 9028459
Khadiagala Gilbert Muruli The Frontline States in southern African international politics 1975-1989 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 428pp DA51A1764 9030210
Kimaru Christopher Maina An analysis of us foreign assistance to tropical Africa in the 1980s PhD V of Maryland Baltimore County 1990 169pp DA51A2154 9032712
Kosoko David Nigerias inter-African relations A study of continuity and change in Nigerias African policy 1960-1983 PhD American V 1990 287pp DA51A1764 9028140
Mitchell Thomas G Black faces white heads Internal settlements in southern Africa PhD V of Southern California 1990 DA51A1765
Rana Kipkorir Aly Azad Politics underdevelopment and socilll conflict A study of class formation in Kenya PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 358pp DA51A2S06 9033979
Sanad Jamal Ali Islam and sociopolitical change A comparative study of Egyptian Kuwaiti and Palestinian attitudes PhD V of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 DA51A2S06
Sandberg Eve Nan International foreign aid donor cohesion and donor bounded decision-making in Zambias agricultural sedor PhD Yale V 1990 353pp DA51A2S07 9035366
Solop Frederic Ira From the margins to the mainstream The antiapartheid movement and the politics of agenda-setting in the United States PhD Rutgers The State V of New Jersey New Brunswick 1990 302pp DA51A2507 9034957
Tevoedjre Eric The limits and uses ofdeviance in Franco-African relations The relations of Guinea (Conakry) Congo and Benin with France 1958-1981 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 317pp DA51A17669030256
Tidwell Alan Interdependence ethnicity and anti-apartheid The case ofTransAfrica PhD V of Kent at Canterbury (UK) 1989 267pp DA51A1767 BX90013
Torulagha Priye Sunday A study of moral norms concerning war in precolonial traditional Nigerian societies PhD V of Oklahoma 1990 289pp DA51A2151 9033285
Psychology
Pretorius Johannes W White South African identity development and psychopathology PhD Boston V 1990 152pp DA51B2632 9019700
Religion Bassaw Joseph Kwamina Developing a ministry of evangelism among Ghanaians in Brooklyn New York DMin Drew V 1990 160pp DA51A2407 9100003
Frankfurter David Thomas Munro Elijah in Upper Egypt Studies in the history and composition of the Coptic Elijah Apocalypse PhD Princeton V 1990 407pp DA51A1652 9027546
Katz Jonathan Glustrom The vision of the Prophet in fifteenth century North Africa Muhammad al-Zawawis Tuhfat al-Nazir PhD Princeton V 1990 404pp DA51A1653 9027549
Sociology Achanfuo-Yeboah David Joe Internal migration population redistribution and urbanisation in Ghana PhD V of Alberta (Can) 199ODA51A2525
Asana Festus Ambe Problems of marriage and family life in an African context viewed from the perspective of the Christian pastor as counselor [Cameroon] ThO Boston V Sch of Theology 1990 332pp DA51A1790 9026046
Cole Bankole Akinyemi Police power and accountability in the Nigerian criminal process PhD V of Keele (UK) 1989 615pp DA51A1782 BX89951
Diop Francois Path Diop Economic determinants of child health and the utilization of health services in Sub-Saharan Africa The case of Ivory Coast PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 232pp DA51A2525 9030184
Fluharty David Henning Charisma as attachment to the divine Some Hasidic principles for comparison of social movements ofGandhi Nasser Ben-Gurion and King [Egypt] PhD V of New Hampshire 1990 584pp DA51A1802 9027429
Hamid Adil Abdelaziz Mohamed Perceptions of the Sudanese professional working in Saudi Arabia on migration and economic development of the Sudan PhD V of North Texas 1990 152pp DA51A17999027708
Macharia Sospeter Kinuthia The role of social networks and the state in the urban informal sector The case of Nairobi Kenya PhD V of Cali fomi a Berkeley 1989 281pp DA51A1781 9028942
Mengesha Astair Gebremariam The role of women in agricultural production and household decision-making A cross-cultural comparison
between India and Cameroon PhD Iowa State V 1990 170pp DA51A2539 9035101
Osirim Mary Johnson Characteristics ofentrepreneurship in Nigerian industries that started small PhD Harvard V 1990 251pp DA51A2539 9035529
Zaky Hassan Hussein Mohamed Simultaneous approach to family size decisions in Egypt PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 205pp DA51A17869030272
Theater Creamer Richard E Athol Fugard The playwright as director of his works [South Africa) PhD City V of New York 1990 402pp DA51AI4449029926
Theology Egbulem Chris Nwaka The Rite Zairois in the context of liturgical inculturation in midd1e-belt Africa since the Second Vatican Council STD Catholic V of America 1989 41Opp DA51AI659 9027616
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Oluwoye Jacob Oludoye Assessment of pedestrian crossing activity in the determination of reducing conflict between pedestrian and vehicles along a strip of commercial streets in Nigeria PhD V of New South Wales (Australia) 1988 DA51AI804
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ANNUAL MEETING PAPERS 1990
The following papers are included in the collection of the proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association Baltimore Maryland 14 November 1990 Individual copies are available at $4 each for ASA members and $5 for nonmembers Complete sets of the pashypers in xerox microfilm or microfiche are available for $375 When ordering individual papers please include the order number that accompanies each entry Contact Afrishycan Studies Association Credit Union Building Emory University Atlanta Georgia 30322
Adam Hussein M Leadership Values and NGOVDO Institution Building 19901
Aduonum Kwasi The Atum Pan Talking Drum in the Akan Adowa Musical Ensemble 19902
Aduonum Kwasi Text and Rhythm in African Music 19903 Ajayi Omofolabo Constructing Gender Through Myths An Analyshy
sis of Some West African Myths 19904 Alexander Neville Discussants Comments Black and White Polishy
tics in South Africa The Road Ahead 19905 Allman Jean Marie The Oral Interview That Wasnt Reflections on
Gender Politics and Research Methodology in Asante 19906 Askin Steve Mobutus Wealth How He Got It How He Spends It
19907 Bourgault Louise M Talking to People in the Oral Tradition Ethnoshy
graphic Research for Development Communication 19908 Brooks Paula T Beyond the Debt Crisis Financing Sustainable
Growth 19909 Burt Eugene C Minimum and Maximum Propriety Clothing and
Change in an East African Culture 199010 Cattell Maria G Between the Generations Intergenerational Conshy
tracts and Care of the Elderly in Samia Kenya 199011 Chikwendu Eudora Communication Problems in Government Intershy
vention in Cooperatives in Nigeria 199012 Chimanikire Donald P Africa Development and Ethics The Introshy
duction of Liberalisation in Zimbabwe 199013 Cobbe James Economic Implications for Lesotho of Change in South
Africa 199014 Compagnon Daniel Political Crisis in Somalia The Legacy of an Exshy
hausted Personal Rule 199015 Conner Michael W The 19th Century Nguni Prepuce Cover A Vanshy
isJuu1 Aesthetic Locus 199016 Dale Richard An International Approach to Decolonization The Civshy
il-Military Operations of the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNT AG) in Namibia 1989-1990 199017
Digre Brian Recovered Independence and National Choices The Plebshyiscite of 1959 in the Northern Cameroons 199018
Dipeolu J O UNESCO and the Book Crisis in Africa South of the Sashyhara The Example of Nigeria 199019
Dogbe Korsi A Sociology of Appropriate Medical Practice in Africa A Cultural Theoretical Expose 199020
Dunbar Roberta Ann Nigerien Women and Access to Productive Reshysources An Assessment in View of the Project du Code Rural 199021
Elaigwu J Isawa The Shadow of Religion on Nigerian Federalism 1960-90 199022
Elonge Henry Akwo The Ethical Dilemma Facing Legislators in the Cameroon National Assembly 199023
Eluwa G 1 C Mass Mobilization and Rural Development in Nigeria The Quest for Development Strategy 199024
Fair Jo Ellen Are We Really the World Coverage of U S Food Aid to Africa 1980-1989 199025
Fisher Jr William P Mangoes Metaphors and a Measure of Meanshying 199026
Fonge Fuabeh P Perspectives on Archival Material and Other Tools for the Reconstruction of African History A Case Study of the Bishylingual Cameroon Republic 199027
Fosu Augustin Kwasi Capital Instability and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa 199028
Gottlieb Alma A Society of Secrets The Beng of Cote dIvoire 199029
Green Deborah The Democratic Challenge to Fascism 199030 Haile Semere The African States and the Ethiopia-Eritrea War
199031 Hansen Holgrer Bernt Import and Impact of New Visions Dilemshy
mas of Internationalization in Colonial Uganda 199032 Heath Carla W Restructuring Kenyas Broadcasting System An Apshy
praisal of Recent Developments 199033 Ihonvbere Julius O Structural Adjustment the April 1990 Coup
and Democratization in Nigeria 199034 Jackson Sandra The Crisis of Education in Urban South Africa Reshy
sistance Reforms Redress for Change 199035 Jato Miriam N The Empowerment of African Women Through Famishy
ly Planning 199036 Jenkins Ray Subverting Law Imperialism The Journalist-
Historians of the Gold Coast-Ghana 1882-1888 199037 Kalipeni Ezekiel Evidence of a Spontaneous Population Redistribushy
tion in Malawi A Factor Analytic Study 199038 Kalu Anthonia C Reinventing the African Woman Modern African
Literature and Culture as Tools of Development 199039 Kilbride Philip L Adolescent Premarital Pregnancies Among Abashy
luyia of Kenya The Grandparent Role 199040 Kingei Kitula The Socio-Political Element in the Swahili Taarab
Poetry 199041 Kokole Omari H Islam and Ethnicity in Idi Amins Uganda (1971shy
1979) 199042 Lashley Marilyn E On the Land of the King- GaIda Aron (1300)
Land Tenure Organization and Taxation Roots of Famine in Ethiopia 199043
Law Robin Posthumous Questions for Karl Polanyi Price Inflation in Pre-Colonial Dahomey 199044
LawaI Babatunde The Study of Contemporary Art in Nigeria Toshywards a New Theoretical Framework 199045
Lems-Dworkin Carol African Retentions in the Music of Scott JoPshylin 199046
Lodge Tom The United Democratic Front in the 19805 199047 Lord Marcia and John E Fobes UNESCO in Africa Its Contribushy
tions to Libraries Publishing and Literacy Programs 199048 Mlbbs-Zeno Carl C International Pressures for Change in Food Aid
Allocations to Africa 199049
Mabbs-Zeno Carl Tracy Hart and Maxwell Eseonu How Much Good Is Triangular Food Aid 199050
Manzo Kate and Pat McGowan Is Apartheid Dying 199051 Mapunda Bertram B B The Preservation of Antiquities Through
National and Cultural Pride 199052 Martin Marilyn Is There A Place for Black Abstract Painters in
South Africa 199053 Murray Bruce K Wits University Student Politics and the Coming
of Apartheid 199054 Nathan Martha A and Elliot Fratkin Health and Nutritional Conshy
sequences of Recent Sedentarization of Rendille Pastoralists in Northern Kenya 199055
Nesbitt Prexy On the Cutting Edge African-American Political Movements in the 1970s A Preliminary Historical Review 199056
Nkomo Sibusiso The End of the Cold War A New Paradigm for US Foreign Policy Towards South and Southern Africa 199057
OHear Ann florin Lantana Beads More Than Adornment 199058 OguibeOlu Artist as Poet Poet as Artist 199059 Ojo B Adesegun In Search of Democracy and Development An
Analysis of the Initial Aspirations and Problems of the SWAPO Government in Namibia 199060
Okeke Chukwuanugo S When Minimum Is Appropriate The Igbo Example 199061
Okolie Andrew C Adjusting or Evading the Structures The Structural Adjustment Programme and the Prospects for Stability in Nigerias Third Republic 199062
Omara-Otunnu Amii African States and Domestic Conflict Resolushytion in Africa An Historical Case of Uganda 199063
Onwueme Tess Akaeke The Community as Shadow of the Individshyual in Achebes Novels 199064
Osia Kunirum Africa in the 1990s The Elusiveness of Developshyment 199065
Osirim Mary J The Struggle for Empowerment Women and the Inshyformal Sector in Zimbabwe 199066
Owomoyela Oyekan Gender in Traditional African Consciousness 199067
Pateman Roy Lost in the Sand Soviet Arms Transfers to Ethiopia 1977-1990 199068
Paterson Christopher Television News from the Frontline States 199069
Pido Odoch Aesthetic Persuasion The Role of the Military in Reshystructuring Acoli Art 199070
Pirouet M Louise Ugandan Opposition and Dissident Literature in the 19805 199071
Pittin Renee Selective Education Issues ofGender CfIlss and Ideoloshygy in Northern Nigeria 199072
Rasmussen Susan J Reclaiming KnowledgePower Systems Themes of Knowledge Truth and Deception in Tuareg Oral Art 199073
Ravell-Pinto Thelma M Womens Writing and the Politics of South Africa The Ambiguous Role ofNadine Gordimer 199074
Renne Elisha P Things That Threaten The Symbolism of Bunu Conshyfrontational Art 199075
Rich Peter Ndebele Art and Architecture A Twentieth-Century Vishysion 199076
Rothchild Donald and Caroline Hartzell The Road to Gbadolite Great Power and African Mediations in Angola 199077
Saine Abdoulaye S M The Ascent of Lyndon B Johnson and the Demise of Kwame Nkrumah A Drama in Political Subterfuge 199078
Samoff Joel The Financial-Intellectual Complex 199079
Schaefer Charles Silver Thalers and Valuation Money in Early Twentieth-Century Ethiopia 199080
Schmidt Nancy J Africans as Primary Actors in Their Own Lives and Land Validoting African Curriculum Materials 199081
Sessions Andrew C US Media Discourses on the African Other 199082
Serapiao Luis Benjamin Mozambican Conflict and an African Solution 199083
Serpell Robert Participatory Drama as a Medium of Reflection on the Significance of Schooling in Rural Zambia 199084
Shaw Timothy M Reformism and Revisionism in African Political Economy in the 1990s 199085
Sheik-Abdi Abdi A The Simmering Armed Conflict in the Horn of Africa What Fuels It-Tribalism Nationalism or Socialism 199086
Smaldone Joseph P Militarization in Africa Methodology Measureshyment and Mystery 199087
Snipe Tracy D Does a Setlson of Violence Produce the Right Thing 199088
Steel William F and Leila M Webster Responses to Adjustment in Ghanas Small Enterprise Sector 199089
Steiner Christopher B Graven Images Idols and Ideals in The Euroshypean Pictorial Images of Africa 199090
Teferra Daniel The Economic Future of Africa 199091 Tripp Aili Mari Responses of Urban Women to Economic Reform
and Crisis in Urban Tanzania The New Role of Womens Organishyzations 199092
Van de Walle Nicolas The Decline and Fall of the Franc Zone Monshyetary Politics in Francophone Africa 199093
Vergunst Nicolass Building a National Culture Through Political Action or Bidding for Culture at the Political Auction 199094
Warms Richard L The Pyramid of Commerce in Sikasso Factors That Lead to Success in Business 199095
Welch Jr Claude E The Single Party Paradigm De Mortuis 199096
Wenner Mark D Long Term Food Aid Needs The Case of Morocco 1991-2000 199097
Whyte Michael A One Food or Many The Social and Cultural Conshytexts ofFood Production in Uganda and Kenya 199098
Whyte Susan Reynolds The Dynamics of Medical Pluralism in Ugandtz 199099
Bah M Alpha Sierra Leone-Liberia Border Relations 1882-1982 1990100
RECENT DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS Compiled by Joseph J Lauer (Michigan State University)
The theses listed below were reported in Dissertation Abshystracts International (DAI) vol 51 nos 5-7 parts A and B Each citation ends with a page reference to the abstract and order number (if any) for copies Most US dissertations are available from University Microfilms International (300 North Zeeb Road Ann Arbor MI 48106-1346) Canadian theses are available from the National Library of Canada (395 Wellington St Ottawa KIA ON4) British (UK) theses available from the British Library have order numbers with a tlB (for BRDtI) prefix Details on ordering through UMI are in DAI
This is the tenth quarterly supplement to American and Canadian Doctoral Dissertations and Masters Theses on Africa 1974-1987 (Atlanta Crossroads Press 1989) This series lists all US Canadian and British dissertations about Afrishyca that are abstracted in DAI Researchers interested in a particular author or keyword should consult the indexes of DAI or Comprehensive Dissertation Index
Agriculture Arif Abderrahim Introduction and evaluation of perennial forage grasses in central Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 169pp DA51B2677 9030101
Baumgras John E The effects of product markets and multiproduct harvesting on the economics of managing even-aged upland oak stands [Kenya PhD West Virginia U 1990 220pp DA51B2691 9029354
Bouzza Abderrahmane Water conservation in wheat rotations under several management and tilltlge systems in semi-arid areas [Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 132pp DA51B2678 9030107
Chishala Benson H The status of selected micronutrients in Zambian soils and the response of wheat to their application PhD U of Aberdeen (UK) 1987 322pp DA51B2125 BX89747
Etessami Pantea Mutagenesis studies on the genome of cassava ltItent virus (African cassava mosaic virus) PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1989 237pp DA51B2146 BX90010
Hamad Muawia EL-Bedawi PJwspJwrus interactions with some calcareous soils from the Sudan PhD U of Newcastle Upon Tyne (UK) 1989 261pp DA51B2127 BX89718
Qhobela Molapo Characterization of Zanthomonas campestris pathovars affecting maize pearl millet sorghum and sugarcane
[Nigeria PhD Kansas State U 1990 118pp DA51B2699 9029286
Anthropology Bellomo Randy Vincent Methods for documenting unequivocal
evidence of humanly controlled fire at Early Pleistocene archaeological sites in East Africa The role of actualistic studies [Kenya] PhD U of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 437pp DA51A2432 9035145
Crowley Eve Lakeshmi Contracts with the spirits Religion asylum and ethnic identity in the Cacheu Region of Guinea-Bissau PhD Yale U 1990 750pp DA51A2436 9035333
Gruber Mark Francis Sacrifice in the desert An ethnography of the Coptic monastery [Egypt PhD State U of New York at Stony Brook 1990 318pp DA51A2069 9029807
Gunn Susan Elizabeth Development in a nomadic society A Study of indigenous and exogenous change in northern Somalia PhD U of Colorado at Boulder 1990 330pp DA51A2438 9032837
Helms Loretta Ann The special concerns of African-American Peace Corps volunteers EdD Columbia U Teachers Coil 1990 123pp DA51A24399033849
Hirsch Susan Fern Gender and disputing Insurgent voices in coastal Kenyan Muslim courts PhD Duke U 1990 448pp DA51A16709028222
Johnson Brooke Ronald Nomadic networks and pastoral strategies Surviving and exploiting local instability in south Turkana Kenya PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 242pp DA51A20709033117
Lolo Abdalia Mostafa Sociocultural dimensions of popultltion policies in the Third World The Egyptian case PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 514pp DA51A1671 9023941
Shanafelt Robert Andrew Talking peace living conflict The mental and the material on the borders of apartheid [Lesotho PhDI U of Florida 1989 391pp DA51A2071 9028569
Architecture AI-Asad Mohammad The modern state mosque in the eastern Arab
world 1828-1985 [Egypt PhD Harvard U 1990 321pp DA51A21799035430
Arceneaux Kathleen Dugas The script analogue and its application in architectural analysis The reltltionship of African women to African traditional architecture PhD Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U 1989 217pp DA51A1417 9028009
Magutu Gerald Jerry Urban low-income housing and community development in developing countries A reformuhltion with case studies from Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 282pp DA51A14189028944
Biological Sciences Howell James Allen Variation and evolution of Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L) VertIc Fabaceae) PhD Miami U 1990 251pp DA51B2720 9029376
Mengestou Seyoum Species composition dynamics and production of the dominant crustacean zoophlnkton in Lake Awasa Ethiopia PhD U of Waterloo (Can) 1990 DA51B3239
Youm Ousmane Evaluation of natural enemies associated with the millet stalk borer Haimbachia ignefusalis (Hampson) (LepidopteraPyralidae) in Niger PhD Texas AampM U 1990 160pp DA51B218O9027293
Business Administration Aiyeku Joseph Fola ImfXlct of import substitution and export
expansion policy on channels of distribution on non-oil export commodities in Nigeria DBA Nova U 1990 155pp DA51A2095 9031282
Gutu Jackan M An investigation of the environmental dependence hypothesis in state-owned corporations (parastatals) in Kenya A strategic management perspective DBA United States International U 1990 324pp DA51A1682 9027298
Kilani Kilani Abdulkerim The evolution and status of accounting in Libya PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 877pp DA51A1677 BX90144
Okpara Onyemaechi Chikaodi The accessibility and transfer of management technology in Nigerian manufacturing industries DBA United States International U 1990 219pp DA51A1685 9028231
Earth Sciences Owoade Isiaka A yodele Some aspects of the hydrogeology of the crystalline basement complex rocks of south western Nigeria PhD U of Technology Loughborough (UK) 1989 267pp DA51B2254 BX90191
Economics Abdul Hadi Auman Shafiq The role ofcapital markets in underdeveloped countries with fXlrticuhlr reference to South Korea Brazil and Nigeria PhD U of Exeter (UK) 1989 558pp DA51A2471 BX90473
Benjamin Nancy Claire Investment and real exchange rate responses to foreign capital flows A general equilibrium model applied to Cameroon PhD U of California Berkeley 1988 138pp DA51A16939029089
Bocoum Cheick Abagouro An evaluation of the performance of the marketing systems for fed cattle range cattle and beef in Mali PhD Michigan State U2990 217pp DA51A1705 9028626
Deme Mamit A short-run goal programming model of external debt management Nigeria PhD U of Texas at Austin 1990 28Opp DA51A2111 9031553
Diaby Souleymane Economic imfXld analysis of the Ivorian Sardinella fishery PhD U of Rhode Island 1989 209pp DA51A2108 9023253
Esslimi Lahsen Economic liberalization and structural adjustment The Moroccan sugar policy PhD Purdue U 1990 169pp DA51A21089031318
Fakhamps Marcel Sequential decisions under uncertainty and hlbor market failure A model of household behavior in the African semi-arid tropics [Burkina FasoJ PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 359pp DA51A17069028816
Fauniyar Ganesh Prasad An econometric model of rate ofadoption of agricultural technology for developing countries [SwazihlndJ PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 184pp DA51A2110 9032367
Fofanah Alusine Alghali Internal causes ofdependence The role of agriculture in the economy of African state as exemplified in the case of Sierra Leone 1961-1988 PhD U of Denver 1990 263pp DA51A21099033468
Jomini Patrick Andre The economic viability of phosphorus fertilization in southwestern Niger A dynamic approach incorporating agronomic principles PhD Purdue U 1990 233pp DA51A2109 9031345
Kentley Eric George Suakin and its fishermen A study of economic activities and ethnic groupings in a Sudanese port PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 336pp DA51A1709 BX90150
Kourouma Moussa International trade flows and economic interdependence in the West African market PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 2990 138pp DA51A1709 9031803
LOfgren Hans Lennart A quadratic programming study of Egyptian agriculture PhD U ofTexas at Austin 1990 477pp DA51A2104 9031645
Niklitschek Mario Enrique Economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa The implication of the environmental degradation [Ghana] PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 136pp DA51A1707 9030970
Obi John Chukwuka Education and economic growth in Nigeria A case study DA Middle Tennessee State U 1990 85pp
DA51A1701 9026934
Osei-Amoako Yaw Macroeconomic policy in a single-crop economy An econometric study of Ghana PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1990 181pp DA51A2471 9031812
Saadat Yasmin Rita Peasant decision-making Case of North Cameroon PhD Fletcher Sch of Law amp Diplomacy (fufts U)
1989 172pp DA51A1707 9031195
Saerbeck Rainer Project appraisal in dependent economies Application of cost benefit analysis in economic planning in Botswana PhD U of Bradford (UK) 1989 327pp DA51A2475 B-90598
Yassin Abdiaziz Sharif The effects ofgovernment price policies on rural goods A case study-Somalia PhD U of Cincinnati 1990 113pp DA51A2122 9032638
Education Acquaye Alfred A Ghanaian education Its relevance for Ghana in transition EdD U of San Francisco 1990 331pp DA51A1449 9027810
Agahiu Adams Ademu The role of the Nigerian educational system in meeting the skilled manpower needs for national development EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 185pp DA51A23419033593
Akah R Miebi Descriptive analysis of perceived factors influencing the health care choices of rural child-rearing women in Arogbo-Ijaw Nigeria PhD Ohio State U 1990 219pp DA51A2272 9031035
Atanda Alfred Wahabi Locus-of-control and its relation to sex ethnicity religion and education among Ghanaian and Nigerian tribesmen EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 211pp DA51A2314 9033595
Berger jennifer Wildlife extension-a participatory approach to conservation A case study among the Maasai people of Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 379pp DA51A1474 9028739
Boubakri Mohamed The international financial crisis of the 19805 and its impact on educational reform in Morocco with a history of Moroccan education and policy recommendations EdD U of Michigan 1990 253pp DA51A2289 9034360
Cashman Kristen A grounded theory describing factors in the adoption process of the alley farm ing technology by Yoruba women in Nigeria PhD Iowa State U 1990 129pp DA51A2244 9100422
DeVane Evelyn Gaynelle Music education in teacher training colleges in Ghana PhD U of Ghana (Ghana) 1980 484pp DA51A1946 9024805
Dzimbo Kuzvinetsa Peter A critical analysis of the planning and implementation of teacher education reform in Zimbabwe 1980-1987 PhD U of Wisconsin-Madison 1990 307pp DA51A1581 9020438
Egbuna Bridget Georgia An investigation of the crisis in higher education in the two universities of Anambra State Nigeria EdD George Washington U 1990 174pp DA51A1920 9030828
Elatta Taha Mohamed An analysis of indigenous Sudanese graphic imagery and implications for curriculum development in art education PhD Council for National Academic Awards (UK) 1990 319pp DA51A1484 BX90027
Elrayah Tagelsir Hamza A systemic analysis of the problems of the teaching-practice program at Khartoum International Institute for Arabic Language in Sudan PhD Indiana U 1990 278pp DA51A15849030411
Ibida Ego Yvonne A study of tourism education at the university level in Nigeria as viewed by experts in the government higher education and the tourism industry EdD George Washington U 1990 278pp DA51A1921 9030830
Ifeanyi Uju Bibian A content analysis of selected books used in the teaching of African literature in American colleges and universities PhD Kent State U 1990 213pp DA51A1891 9029271
jaja Amelia Nwadiogwa Labour union education in Nigeria PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 24Opp DA51A1478 BX90139
Kupe Serara Segarona A history of the evolution of nursing education in Botswana1922-1980 EdD Columbia UTeachers ColI 1987 506pp DA51A2290 9033919
Lamptey George Nee Oko Public subsidization of nonpublic schools and the development of education in Liberia PhD Columbia U Teachers Coli 1990 185pp DA51A2265 9033869
Laryea Evans Amartey The role of higher education in Africa A study of the attitude of African educators toward the Tananarive recommendations PhD U of North Texas 1990 177pp DA51A14629027718
M uruIi Leunita Auko Education labor force participation residence and fertility among Kenyan women PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 77pp DA51A1933 9032350
Oji Emmanuel Aniefuna Music in education a study of the status of general music education in the curriculum of Anambra (Nigeria) public school system PhD Union Institute 1989 218pp DA51A19479025448
Olurin Niran Emannuel A School administrators perceptions of
discipline and corporal punishment in seleded contemporary Nigerian public secondary schools PhD Indiana State U 1989 187pp DA51A1859 9026706
Pelshak Smith Kyeskat Daspan Rehabilitation and counseling programs for people with disabilities in Nigeria EdD Oklahoma State U 1990 189pp DA51A2270 9035199
Semenye Lois Mvuli The reltltionship between moral reasoning Tearning style and religious orientation of selected students attending theological schools in Kenya EdD Biola U Talbot Sch of Theology 1990 194pp DA51A2257 9025834
Ukaegbu Ephraim Ifeanyichukwu An analysis of problems encountered by Nigerian students as perceived by Nigerian students in urban universities in Texas EdD Texas Southern U 1989 174pp DA51A18679029526
Williams-Lamptey Felicia Walety Teacher training and resource center for adult education in Liberia Curriculum and organization EdD Columbia U Teachers ColI 1990 195pp DA51A2244 9033870
Environmental Sciences Chiotha Sosten Staphiel Biological control of human schistosomiasis using snail-eating fish lMaltlwi PhD U of Maryland ColI Park 1990 174pp DA51B2261 9030877
Fine Arts Coombes Annie Elena Stuart The representation of Africa and the African in Engltlnd 1890-1913 PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1987 498pp DA51A1811 8-83121
Thomas Thelma Katrina Niche decorations from the Tombs of Byzantine Egypt (Heracleopolis Magna and Oxyrhynchus AD 300-5(0) Visions of Afterlife PhD New York U 1990 717pp DA51A14269025149
Folklore Hill Elizabeth Frances A comparative study of the cultural narrative and ltlnguage content of seleded folk tales told in Burma Canada and Yorubaltlnd Nigeria PhD U of Alberta (Can) 1990 DA51A2482
Geography Krabacher Thomas Scott Fishing food and change along the Sherbro Coast of Sierra Leone PhD U of California Davis 1990 416pp DA51A1726 9026837
Perry Edward Carl Core-periphery reltltions An empirical study of North Cameroon PhD U of Pennsylvania 1990 290pp DA51A17269026626
Picard Mary Theresa Local participation in integrated and multiobjective river basin pltlnning A case study of the Senegal River
Basin PhD Oark U 1990 337pp DA51A1727 9026085
Ramphall Davin Rural energy pltlnning and development in the Third World A multicriteria evaluation approach [Kenya PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 378pp DA51A2123 9032366
Health Sciences Anyanwu Rosemary Chinyere A food safety control strategy for
developing countries Based on studies of Nigeria Ghana Cote dIvoire United Kingdom and France PhD U of Reading (UK) 1989 413pp DA51B2840 BX90197
Chitsulo Lester A comparative study on measurement of Schistosoma mansoni transmission by coprologic and serologic techniques [Egypt amp Maltlwi] PhD Tulane U 1990 120pp DA51B2841 9032509
Ehigiator Lucky Osarchieman The rural health model in Bendel State of Nigeria Impad of community participation DrPH U of California Berkeley 1989 279pp DA51B2306 9028705
Guptill Katharine Schuyler Evaluation of an infant weaning food intervention in Kwara State Nigeria ScD Johns Hopkins U Sch of Public Health and Hygiene 1990 379pp DA51B3331 9030682
Khogali Fathia Ahmed Mohammed The design implementation monitoring and evaluation of a training programme for prospedive catering officers for hospitals in the Sudan PhD U of Bath (UK) 1989 430pp DA51B3307 BX90609
Nhare Duncan Kinyua Simple predictors of low birthweight at the community level Their potential application in primary health care for the prevention ofadverse pregnancy outcomes in rural Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 336pp DA51B2309 9028388
Troslte Richard Murray Differential household survival during a drought-induced food crisis in central Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 536pp DA51B2310 9028376
UpvalI Michele Jean The articultltion of nurses and indigenous healers in Swaziltlnd A nursing perspedive PhD U of Utah 1990 241pp DA51B3329 9100377
History Asres Alem History of the Ethiopian Student Movement (in Ethiopia
and North America) Its impact on internal social change 1960-1974 PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 216pp DA51A1733 9030844
Cook Weston Franklin The Hundred Years War for Morocco 1465-1580 Warfare and state building in the early modern Maghrib PhD Georgetown U 1989 652pp DA51A1740 9027667
Coventry Donald C The public career of Sir Francis Reginald Wingate High Commissioner for Egypt 1917-1919 PhD The
American V 1989 326pp DA51A1730 9027884
Diallo Geraldyne Pemberton The philosophy of Ahmed Sikou Touri and its impact on the development of the Republic of Guinea 1958-1971 PhD City V of New York 1990 278pp DA51A1731 9029929
Gatlin Darryle John A socioeconomic history of Sao Vicente de Cabo Verde 1830-1970 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 284pp DA51A24919017069
Ghebre-Ab Habtu World War II and the disposal of Africa orientale italiana (a comparative study) PhD Miami V 1990 228pp DA51A2127 9029383
James Marylee Massey Good news for the poor The Church and community development in South Africa PhD Boston V 1990 285pp DA51A2130 9029767
Lazerson Joshua Nathaniel The Communist Party of South Africa the Springbok Legion and the South African Congress of Democrats Democratic whites in the South African liberation movement 1942-1964 PhD Northwestern V 1990 433pp DA51A2130 9031953
Mbuia-JOao Tome Nhamitambo The revolt of Dom Jeronimo Chingulia of Mombasa1590-1637 (an African episode in the Portuguese century of decline) [Kenya] PhD Catholic V of America 1990 577pp DA51A1733 9027645
Rubert Steven Craig You have taken my sweat Agricultural wage labour in colonial Zimbabwe 1904 to 1945 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 416pp DA51A2491 9033971
Schoenbrun David Lee Early history in eastern AfricaS Great Lakes region Linguistic ecological and archaeological approaches ca 500 BC to ca AD 1000 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 851pp DA51A2491 9033982
Journalism Chaudhary Anju Grover Coverage of development news by Western and Third World newspapers Theory and practice [Nigeria PhD V of Maryland CoIl Park 1990 297pp DA51A1427 9030874
Ngwe George Anuongong The Pan-African News Agency A regional response to global news flow problems PhD Southern Illinois V at Carbondale 1989 149pp DA51A1813 9022810
Language Faraclas Nicholas Gregory A grammar of Nigerian Pidgin PhD V of CaliforniaBerkeley 1989 706pp DA51A1595 9028817
Mangana Mark Rhetorical content in the Amarna correspondence
from the Levant [Egypt PhD Hebrew Vnion Coll-Jewish Institute of Religion 1990 224pp DA51A1593 9028107
Nyaggah Lynette Behm Cross-Linguistic influence in Kenyan English The impact of Swahili and Kikuyu on syntax PhD Vof California Los Angeles 1990 236pp DA51A1598 9028355
Sheridan J Mark The homilies of Rufus of Shotep on the Gospels of Matthew and Luke [Egypt] PhD Catholic V of America 2990 487pp DA51A1593 9027966
Law Ogiamien Tony Bestman Emokpae The legal aspects and implications of artificial conception services in Nigeria PhD Vof Essex (VK) 1989 411pp DA51A1747 8-90113
Literature Adal Youmna A Sufism in Ibn Khaldun An annotated translation
of the Shifa al-Sailli-Tahdhib al-MasailITunisia PhD Indiana V 1990 378pp DA51A1629 9030377
Guzofsky Rosalie Mujeres heroicas en el romancero judeo~spafiol [Morocco] PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 310pp DA51A1631 9026568
Mama Raouf Images of Africa and Africans in Western literature PhD V of Michigan 1990 130pp DA51A2377 9034479
Sample Maxine J Cornish The representation of space in selected works by Bessie Head Buchi Emecheta and Flora Nwapa PhD Emory V 1990 174pp DA51A1611 9027938
Mass Communications Morgan Muhammad Patricia-Devine An intracultural communication model for socioeconomic redevelopment in Sub-Saharan Africa PhD V of Kentucky 1990 258pp DA51A2189 9035046
Morgan Gary Benedict US media and government A content analysis of press coverage of the us call for sanctions against Libya DA V of Northern Colorado 1990 119pp DA51A1817 9029136
Political Science Adams Linda Shull From peace partner to security partner An
examination of US-Egyptian relations in the Carter administration PhD V of South Carolina 1990 310pp DA51A1748 9029155
Adogamhe Paul Garuba Nigeria-OPEC relations Analysis of the change in Nigerias foreign policy behavior toward OPEC 1983-1985 PhD City V of New York 1990 382pp DA51A1749 9029908
Akingbemi A yodele Makanju-Ola Agricultural development in Nigeria An analysis of the World Bank-assisted Agricultural Development Program PhD Claremont Graduate Sch 1990 349pp DA51A2141 9032564
Attah Okon Efiong The role of African soldiers in politics New diredions in comparing civilian and military regimes PhD Washington V 1989 266pp DA51A1749 9027391
Fage Kamilu Sani Nigerias foreign policy towards Chad 1960-1985 A study of the dynamics of African inter-state relations PhD Vof Pittsburgh 1990 266pp DA51A251O 9028459
Khadiagala Gilbert Muruli The Frontline States in southern African international politics 1975-1989 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 428pp DA51A1764 9030210
Kimaru Christopher Maina An analysis of us foreign assistance to tropical Africa in the 1980s PhD V of Maryland Baltimore County 1990 169pp DA51A2154 9032712
Kosoko David Nigerias inter-African relations A study of continuity and change in Nigerias African policy 1960-1983 PhD American V 1990 287pp DA51A1764 9028140
Mitchell Thomas G Black faces white heads Internal settlements in southern Africa PhD V of Southern California 1990 DA51A1765
Rana Kipkorir Aly Azad Politics underdevelopment and socilll conflict A study of class formation in Kenya PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 358pp DA51A2S06 9033979
Sanad Jamal Ali Islam and sociopolitical change A comparative study of Egyptian Kuwaiti and Palestinian attitudes PhD V of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 DA51A2S06
Sandberg Eve Nan International foreign aid donor cohesion and donor bounded decision-making in Zambias agricultural sedor PhD Yale V 1990 353pp DA51A2S07 9035366
Solop Frederic Ira From the margins to the mainstream The antiapartheid movement and the politics of agenda-setting in the United States PhD Rutgers The State V of New Jersey New Brunswick 1990 302pp DA51A2507 9034957
Tevoedjre Eric The limits and uses ofdeviance in Franco-African relations The relations of Guinea (Conakry) Congo and Benin with France 1958-1981 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 317pp DA51A17669030256
Tidwell Alan Interdependence ethnicity and anti-apartheid The case ofTransAfrica PhD V of Kent at Canterbury (UK) 1989 267pp DA51A1767 BX90013
Torulagha Priye Sunday A study of moral norms concerning war in precolonial traditional Nigerian societies PhD V of Oklahoma 1990 289pp DA51A2151 9033285
Psychology
Pretorius Johannes W White South African identity development and psychopathology PhD Boston V 1990 152pp DA51B2632 9019700
Religion Bassaw Joseph Kwamina Developing a ministry of evangelism among Ghanaians in Brooklyn New York DMin Drew V 1990 160pp DA51A2407 9100003
Frankfurter David Thomas Munro Elijah in Upper Egypt Studies in the history and composition of the Coptic Elijah Apocalypse PhD Princeton V 1990 407pp DA51A1652 9027546
Katz Jonathan Glustrom The vision of the Prophet in fifteenth century North Africa Muhammad al-Zawawis Tuhfat al-Nazir PhD Princeton V 1990 404pp DA51A1653 9027549
Sociology Achanfuo-Yeboah David Joe Internal migration population redistribution and urbanisation in Ghana PhD V of Alberta (Can) 199ODA51A2525
Asana Festus Ambe Problems of marriage and family life in an African context viewed from the perspective of the Christian pastor as counselor [Cameroon] ThO Boston V Sch of Theology 1990 332pp DA51A1790 9026046
Cole Bankole Akinyemi Police power and accountability in the Nigerian criminal process PhD V of Keele (UK) 1989 615pp DA51A1782 BX89951
Diop Francois Path Diop Economic determinants of child health and the utilization of health services in Sub-Saharan Africa The case of Ivory Coast PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 232pp DA51A2525 9030184
Fluharty David Henning Charisma as attachment to the divine Some Hasidic principles for comparison of social movements ofGandhi Nasser Ben-Gurion and King [Egypt] PhD V of New Hampshire 1990 584pp DA51A1802 9027429
Hamid Adil Abdelaziz Mohamed Perceptions of the Sudanese professional working in Saudi Arabia on migration and economic development of the Sudan PhD V of North Texas 1990 152pp DA51A17999027708
Macharia Sospeter Kinuthia The role of social networks and the state in the urban informal sector The case of Nairobi Kenya PhD V of Cali fomi a Berkeley 1989 281pp DA51A1781 9028942
Mengesha Astair Gebremariam The role of women in agricultural production and household decision-making A cross-cultural comparison
between India and Cameroon PhD Iowa State V 1990 170pp DA51A2539 9035101
Osirim Mary Johnson Characteristics ofentrepreneurship in Nigerian industries that started small PhD Harvard V 1990 251pp DA51A2539 9035529
Zaky Hassan Hussein Mohamed Simultaneous approach to family size decisions in Egypt PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 205pp DA51A17869030272
Theater Creamer Richard E Athol Fugard The playwright as director of his works [South Africa) PhD City V of New York 1990 402pp DA51AI4449029926
Theology Egbulem Chris Nwaka The Rite Zairois in the context of liturgical inculturation in midd1e-belt Africa since the Second Vatican Council STD Catholic V of America 1989 41Opp DA51AI659 9027616
Urban amp Regional Planning Elkhishin Khaled Salah Planning for growth in the Cairo region A
strategic management approach modelled on the Paris experience [Egypt PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 311pp DA51AI803 9026548
Oluwoye Jacob Oludoye Assessment of pedestrian crossing activity in the determination of reducing conflict between pedestrian and vehicles along a strip of commercial streets in Nigeria PhD V of New South Wales (Australia) 1988 DA51AI804
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The following papers are included in the collection of the proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association Baltimore Maryland 14 November 1990 Individual copies are available at $4 each for ASA members and $5 for nonmembers Complete sets of the pashypers in xerox microfilm or microfiche are available for $375 When ordering individual papers please include the order number that accompanies each entry Contact Afrishycan Studies Association Credit Union Building Emory University Atlanta Georgia 30322
Adam Hussein M Leadership Values and NGOVDO Institution Building 19901
Aduonum Kwasi The Atum Pan Talking Drum in the Akan Adowa Musical Ensemble 19902
Aduonum Kwasi Text and Rhythm in African Music 19903 Ajayi Omofolabo Constructing Gender Through Myths An Analyshy
sis of Some West African Myths 19904 Alexander Neville Discussants Comments Black and White Polishy
tics in South Africa The Road Ahead 19905 Allman Jean Marie The Oral Interview That Wasnt Reflections on
Gender Politics and Research Methodology in Asante 19906 Askin Steve Mobutus Wealth How He Got It How He Spends It
19907 Bourgault Louise M Talking to People in the Oral Tradition Ethnoshy
graphic Research for Development Communication 19908 Brooks Paula T Beyond the Debt Crisis Financing Sustainable
Growth 19909 Burt Eugene C Minimum and Maximum Propriety Clothing and
Change in an East African Culture 199010 Cattell Maria G Between the Generations Intergenerational Conshy
tracts and Care of the Elderly in Samia Kenya 199011 Chikwendu Eudora Communication Problems in Government Intershy
vention in Cooperatives in Nigeria 199012 Chimanikire Donald P Africa Development and Ethics The Introshy
duction of Liberalisation in Zimbabwe 199013 Cobbe James Economic Implications for Lesotho of Change in South
Africa 199014 Compagnon Daniel Political Crisis in Somalia The Legacy of an Exshy
hausted Personal Rule 199015 Conner Michael W The 19th Century Nguni Prepuce Cover A Vanshy
isJuu1 Aesthetic Locus 199016 Dale Richard An International Approach to Decolonization The Civshy
il-Military Operations of the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNT AG) in Namibia 1989-1990 199017
Digre Brian Recovered Independence and National Choices The Plebshyiscite of 1959 in the Northern Cameroons 199018
Dipeolu J O UNESCO and the Book Crisis in Africa South of the Sashyhara The Example of Nigeria 199019
Dogbe Korsi A Sociology of Appropriate Medical Practice in Africa A Cultural Theoretical Expose 199020
Dunbar Roberta Ann Nigerien Women and Access to Productive Reshysources An Assessment in View of the Project du Code Rural 199021
Elaigwu J Isawa The Shadow of Religion on Nigerian Federalism 1960-90 199022
Elonge Henry Akwo The Ethical Dilemma Facing Legislators in the Cameroon National Assembly 199023
Eluwa G 1 C Mass Mobilization and Rural Development in Nigeria The Quest for Development Strategy 199024
Fair Jo Ellen Are We Really the World Coverage of U S Food Aid to Africa 1980-1989 199025
Fisher Jr William P Mangoes Metaphors and a Measure of Meanshying 199026
Fonge Fuabeh P Perspectives on Archival Material and Other Tools for the Reconstruction of African History A Case Study of the Bishylingual Cameroon Republic 199027
Fosu Augustin Kwasi Capital Instability and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa 199028
Gottlieb Alma A Society of Secrets The Beng of Cote dIvoire 199029
Green Deborah The Democratic Challenge to Fascism 199030 Haile Semere The African States and the Ethiopia-Eritrea War
199031 Hansen Holgrer Bernt Import and Impact of New Visions Dilemshy
mas of Internationalization in Colonial Uganda 199032 Heath Carla W Restructuring Kenyas Broadcasting System An Apshy
praisal of Recent Developments 199033 Ihonvbere Julius O Structural Adjustment the April 1990 Coup
and Democratization in Nigeria 199034 Jackson Sandra The Crisis of Education in Urban South Africa Reshy
sistance Reforms Redress for Change 199035 Jato Miriam N The Empowerment of African Women Through Famishy
ly Planning 199036 Jenkins Ray Subverting Law Imperialism The Journalist-
Historians of the Gold Coast-Ghana 1882-1888 199037 Kalipeni Ezekiel Evidence of a Spontaneous Population Redistribushy
tion in Malawi A Factor Analytic Study 199038 Kalu Anthonia C Reinventing the African Woman Modern African
Literature and Culture as Tools of Development 199039 Kilbride Philip L Adolescent Premarital Pregnancies Among Abashy
luyia of Kenya The Grandparent Role 199040 Kingei Kitula The Socio-Political Element in the Swahili Taarab
Poetry 199041 Kokole Omari H Islam and Ethnicity in Idi Amins Uganda (1971shy
1979) 199042 Lashley Marilyn E On the Land of the King- GaIda Aron (1300)
Land Tenure Organization and Taxation Roots of Famine in Ethiopia 199043
Law Robin Posthumous Questions for Karl Polanyi Price Inflation in Pre-Colonial Dahomey 199044
LawaI Babatunde The Study of Contemporary Art in Nigeria Toshywards a New Theoretical Framework 199045
Lems-Dworkin Carol African Retentions in the Music of Scott JoPshylin 199046
Lodge Tom The United Democratic Front in the 19805 199047 Lord Marcia and John E Fobes UNESCO in Africa Its Contribushy
tions to Libraries Publishing and Literacy Programs 199048 Mlbbs-Zeno Carl C International Pressures for Change in Food Aid
Allocations to Africa 199049
Mabbs-Zeno Carl Tracy Hart and Maxwell Eseonu How Much Good Is Triangular Food Aid 199050
Manzo Kate and Pat McGowan Is Apartheid Dying 199051 Mapunda Bertram B B The Preservation of Antiquities Through
National and Cultural Pride 199052 Martin Marilyn Is There A Place for Black Abstract Painters in
South Africa 199053 Murray Bruce K Wits University Student Politics and the Coming
of Apartheid 199054 Nathan Martha A and Elliot Fratkin Health and Nutritional Conshy
sequences of Recent Sedentarization of Rendille Pastoralists in Northern Kenya 199055
Nesbitt Prexy On the Cutting Edge African-American Political Movements in the 1970s A Preliminary Historical Review 199056
Nkomo Sibusiso The End of the Cold War A New Paradigm for US Foreign Policy Towards South and Southern Africa 199057
OHear Ann florin Lantana Beads More Than Adornment 199058 OguibeOlu Artist as Poet Poet as Artist 199059 Ojo B Adesegun In Search of Democracy and Development An
Analysis of the Initial Aspirations and Problems of the SWAPO Government in Namibia 199060
Okeke Chukwuanugo S When Minimum Is Appropriate The Igbo Example 199061
Okolie Andrew C Adjusting or Evading the Structures The Structural Adjustment Programme and the Prospects for Stability in Nigerias Third Republic 199062
Omara-Otunnu Amii African States and Domestic Conflict Resolushytion in Africa An Historical Case of Uganda 199063
Onwueme Tess Akaeke The Community as Shadow of the Individshyual in Achebes Novels 199064
Osia Kunirum Africa in the 1990s The Elusiveness of Developshyment 199065
Osirim Mary J The Struggle for Empowerment Women and the Inshyformal Sector in Zimbabwe 199066
Owomoyela Oyekan Gender in Traditional African Consciousness 199067
Pateman Roy Lost in the Sand Soviet Arms Transfers to Ethiopia 1977-1990 199068
Paterson Christopher Television News from the Frontline States 199069
Pido Odoch Aesthetic Persuasion The Role of the Military in Reshystructuring Acoli Art 199070
Pirouet M Louise Ugandan Opposition and Dissident Literature in the 19805 199071
Pittin Renee Selective Education Issues ofGender CfIlss and Ideoloshygy in Northern Nigeria 199072
Rasmussen Susan J Reclaiming KnowledgePower Systems Themes of Knowledge Truth and Deception in Tuareg Oral Art 199073
Ravell-Pinto Thelma M Womens Writing and the Politics of South Africa The Ambiguous Role ofNadine Gordimer 199074
Renne Elisha P Things That Threaten The Symbolism of Bunu Conshyfrontational Art 199075
Rich Peter Ndebele Art and Architecture A Twentieth-Century Vishysion 199076
Rothchild Donald and Caroline Hartzell The Road to Gbadolite Great Power and African Mediations in Angola 199077
Saine Abdoulaye S M The Ascent of Lyndon B Johnson and the Demise of Kwame Nkrumah A Drama in Political Subterfuge 199078
Samoff Joel The Financial-Intellectual Complex 199079
Schaefer Charles Silver Thalers and Valuation Money in Early Twentieth-Century Ethiopia 199080
Schmidt Nancy J Africans as Primary Actors in Their Own Lives and Land Validoting African Curriculum Materials 199081
Sessions Andrew C US Media Discourses on the African Other 199082
Serapiao Luis Benjamin Mozambican Conflict and an African Solution 199083
Serpell Robert Participatory Drama as a Medium of Reflection on the Significance of Schooling in Rural Zambia 199084
Shaw Timothy M Reformism and Revisionism in African Political Economy in the 1990s 199085
Sheik-Abdi Abdi A The Simmering Armed Conflict in the Horn of Africa What Fuels It-Tribalism Nationalism or Socialism 199086
Smaldone Joseph P Militarization in Africa Methodology Measureshyment and Mystery 199087
Snipe Tracy D Does a Setlson of Violence Produce the Right Thing 199088
Steel William F and Leila M Webster Responses to Adjustment in Ghanas Small Enterprise Sector 199089
Steiner Christopher B Graven Images Idols and Ideals in The Euroshypean Pictorial Images of Africa 199090
Teferra Daniel The Economic Future of Africa 199091 Tripp Aili Mari Responses of Urban Women to Economic Reform
and Crisis in Urban Tanzania The New Role of Womens Organishyzations 199092
Van de Walle Nicolas The Decline and Fall of the Franc Zone Monshyetary Politics in Francophone Africa 199093
Vergunst Nicolass Building a National Culture Through Political Action or Bidding for Culture at the Political Auction 199094
Warms Richard L The Pyramid of Commerce in Sikasso Factors That Lead to Success in Business 199095
Welch Jr Claude E The Single Party Paradigm De Mortuis 199096
Wenner Mark D Long Term Food Aid Needs The Case of Morocco 1991-2000 199097
Whyte Michael A One Food or Many The Social and Cultural Conshytexts ofFood Production in Uganda and Kenya 199098
Whyte Susan Reynolds The Dynamics of Medical Pluralism in Ugandtz 199099
Bah M Alpha Sierra Leone-Liberia Border Relations 1882-1982 1990100
RECENT DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS Compiled by Joseph J Lauer (Michigan State University)
The theses listed below were reported in Dissertation Abshystracts International (DAI) vol 51 nos 5-7 parts A and B Each citation ends with a page reference to the abstract and order number (if any) for copies Most US dissertations are available from University Microfilms International (300 North Zeeb Road Ann Arbor MI 48106-1346) Canadian theses are available from the National Library of Canada (395 Wellington St Ottawa KIA ON4) British (UK) theses available from the British Library have order numbers with a tlB (for BRDtI) prefix Details on ordering through UMI are in DAI
This is the tenth quarterly supplement to American and Canadian Doctoral Dissertations and Masters Theses on Africa 1974-1987 (Atlanta Crossroads Press 1989) This series lists all US Canadian and British dissertations about Afrishyca that are abstracted in DAI Researchers interested in a particular author or keyword should consult the indexes of DAI or Comprehensive Dissertation Index
Agriculture Arif Abderrahim Introduction and evaluation of perennial forage grasses in central Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 169pp DA51B2677 9030101
Baumgras John E The effects of product markets and multiproduct harvesting on the economics of managing even-aged upland oak stands [Kenya PhD West Virginia U 1990 220pp DA51B2691 9029354
Bouzza Abderrahmane Water conservation in wheat rotations under several management and tilltlge systems in semi-arid areas [Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 132pp DA51B2678 9030107
Chishala Benson H The status of selected micronutrients in Zambian soils and the response of wheat to their application PhD U of Aberdeen (UK) 1987 322pp DA51B2125 BX89747
Etessami Pantea Mutagenesis studies on the genome of cassava ltItent virus (African cassava mosaic virus) PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1989 237pp DA51B2146 BX90010
Hamad Muawia EL-Bedawi PJwspJwrus interactions with some calcareous soils from the Sudan PhD U of Newcastle Upon Tyne (UK) 1989 261pp DA51B2127 BX89718
Qhobela Molapo Characterization of Zanthomonas campestris pathovars affecting maize pearl millet sorghum and sugarcane
[Nigeria PhD Kansas State U 1990 118pp DA51B2699 9029286
Anthropology Bellomo Randy Vincent Methods for documenting unequivocal
evidence of humanly controlled fire at Early Pleistocene archaeological sites in East Africa The role of actualistic studies [Kenya] PhD U of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 437pp DA51A2432 9035145
Crowley Eve Lakeshmi Contracts with the spirits Religion asylum and ethnic identity in the Cacheu Region of Guinea-Bissau PhD Yale U 1990 750pp DA51A2436 9035333
Gruber Mark Francis Sacrifice in the desert An ethnography of the Coptic monastery [Egypt PhD State U of New York at Stony Brook 1990 318pp DA51A2069 9029807
Gunn Susan Elizabeth Development in a nomadic society A Study of indigenous and exogenous change in northern Somalia PhD U of Colorado at Boulder 1990 330pp DA51A2438 9032837
Helms Loretta Ann The special concerns of African-American Peace Corps volunteers EdD Columbia U Teachers Coil 1990 123pp DA51A24399033849
Hirsch Susan Fern Gender and disputing Insurgent voices in coastal Kenyan Muslim courts PhD Duke U 1990 448pp DA51A16709028222
Johnson Brooke Ronald Nomadic networks and pastoral strategies Surviving and exploiting local instability in south Turkana Kenya PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 242pp DA51A20709033117
Lolo Abdalia Mostafa Sociocultural dimensions of popultltion policies in the Third World The Egyptian case PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 514pp DA51A1671 9023941
Shanafelt Robert Andrew Talking peace living conflict The mental and the material on the borders of apartheid [Lesotho PhDI U of Florida 1989 391pp DA51A2071 9028569
Architecture AI-Asad Mohammad The modern state mosque in the eastern Arab
world 1828-1985 [Egypt PhD Harvard U 1990 321pp DA51A21799035430
Arceneaux Kathleen Dugas The script analogue and its application in architectural analysis The reltltionship of African women to African traditional architecture PhD Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U 1989 217pp DA51A1417 9028009
Magutu Gerald Jerry Urban low-income housing and community development in developing countries A reformuhltion with case studies from Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 282pp DA51A14189028944
Biological Sciences Howell James Allen Variation and evolution of Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L) VertIc Fabaceae) PhD Miami U 1990 251pp DA51B2720 9029376
Mengestou Seyoum Species composition dynamics and production of the dominant crustacean zoophlnkton in Lake Awasa Ethiopia PhD U of Waterloo (Can) 1990 DA51B3239
Youm Ousmane Evaluation of natural enemies associated with the millet stalk borer Haimbachia ignefusalis (Hampson) (LepidopteraPyralidae) in Niger PhD Texas AampM U 1990 160pp DA51B218O9027293
Business Administration Aiyeku Joseph Fola ImfXlct of import substitution and export
expansion policy on channels of distribution on non-oil export commodities in Nigeria DBA Nova U 1990 155pp DA51A2095 9031282
Gutu Jackan M An investigation of the environmental dependence hypothesis in state-owned corporations (parastatals) in Kenya A strategic management perspective DBA United States International U 1990 324pp DA51A1682 9027298
Kilani Kilani Abdulkerim The evolution and status of accounting in Libya PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 877pp DA51A1677 BX90144
Okpara Onyemaechi Chikaodi The accessibility and transfer of management technology in Nigerian manufacturing industries DBA United States International U 1990 219pp DA51A1685 9028231
Earth Sciences Owoade Isiaka A yodele Some aspects of the hydrogeology of the crystalline basement complex rocks of south western Nigeria PhD U of Technology Loughborough (UK) 1989 267pp DA51B2254 BX90191
Economics Abdul Hadi Auman Shafiq The role ofcapital markets in underdeveloped countries with fXlrticuhlr reference to South Korea Brazil and Nigeria PhD U of Exeter (UK) 1989 558pp DA51A2471 BX90473
Benjamin Nancy Claire Investment and real exchange rate responses to foreign capital flows A general equilibrium model applied to Cameroon PhD U of California Berkeley 1988 138pp DA51A16939029089
Bocoum Cheick Abagouro An evaluation of the performance of the marketing systems for fed cattle range cattle and beef in Mali PhD Michigan State U2990 217pp DA51A1705 9028626
Deme Mamit A short-run goal programming model of external debt management Nigeria PhD U of Texas at Austin 1990 28Opp DA51A2111 9031553
Diaby Souleymane Economic imfXld analysis of the Ivorian Sardinella fishery PhD U of Rhode Island 1989 209pp DA51A2108 9023253
Esslimi Lahsen Economic liberalization and structural adjustment The Moroccan sugar policy PhD Purdue U 1990 169pp DA51A21089031318
Fakhamps Marcel Sequential decisions under uncertainty and hlbor market failure A model of household behavior in the African semi-arid tropics [Burkina FasoJ PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 359pp DA51A17069028816
Fauniyar Ganesh Prasad An econometric model of rate ofadoption of agricultural technology for developing countries [SwazihlndJ PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 184pp DA51A2110 9032367
Fofanah Alusine Alghali Internal causes ofdependence The role of agriculture in the economy of African state as exemplified in the case of Sierra Leone 1961-1988 PhD U of Denver 1990 263pp DA51A21099033468
Jomini Patrick Andre The economic viability of phosphorus fertilization in southwestern Niger A dynamic approach incorporating agronomic principles PhD Purdue U 1990 233pp DA51A2109 9031345
Kentley Eric George Suakin and its fishermen A study of economic activities and ethnic groupings in a Sudanese port PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 336pp DA51A1709 BX90150
Kourouma Moussa International trade flows and economic interdependence in the West African market PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 2990 138pp DA51A1709 9031803
LOfgren Hans Lennart A quadratic programming study of Egyptian agriculture PhD U ofTexas at Austin 1990 477pp DA51A2104 9031645
Niklitschek Mario Enrique Economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa The implication of the environmental degradation [Ghana] PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 136pp DA51A1707 9030970
Obi John Chukwuka Education and economic growth in Nigeria A case study DA Middle Tennessee State U 1990 85pp
DA51A1701 9026934
Osei-Amoako Yaw Macroeconomic policy in a single-crop economy An econometric study of Ghana PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1990 181pp DA51A2471 9031812
Saadat Yasmin Rita Peasant decision-making Case of North Cameroon PhD Fletcher Sch of Law amp Diplomacy (fufts U)
1989 172pp DA51A1707 9031195
Saerbeck Rainer Project appraisal in dependent economies Application of cost benefit analysis in economic planning in Botswana PhD U of Bradford (UK) 1989 327pp DA51A2475 B-90598
Yassin Abdiaziz Sharif The effects ofgovernment price policies on rural goods A case study-Somalia PhD U of Cincinnati 1990 113pp DA51A2122 9032638
Education Acquaye Alfred A Ghanaian education Its relevance for Ghana in transition EdD U of San Francisco 1990 331pp DA51A1449 9027810
Agahiu Adams Ademu The role of the Nigerian educational system in meeting the skilled manpower needs for national development EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 185pp DA51A23419033593
Akah R Miebi Descriptive analysis of perceived factors influencing the health care choices of rural child-rearing women in Arogbo-Ijaw Nigeria PhD Ohio State U 1990 219pp DA51A2272 9031035
Atanda Alfred Wahabi Locus-of-control and its relation to sex ethnicity religion and education among Ghanaian and Nigerian tribesmen EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 211pp DA51A2314 9033595
Berger jennifer Wildlife extension-a participatory approach to conservation A case study among the Maasai people of Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 379pp DA51A1474 9028739
Boubakri Mohamed The international financial crisis of the 19805 and its impact on educational reform in Morocco with a history of Moroccan education and policy recommendations EdD U of Michigan 1990 253pp DA51A2289 9034360
Cashman Kristen A grounded theory describing factors in the adoption process of the alley farm ing technology by Yoruba women in Nigeria PhD Iowa State U 1990 129pp DA51A2244 9100422
DeVane Evelyn Gaynelle Music education in teacher training colleges in Ghana PhD U of Ghana (Ghana) 1980 484pp DA51A1946 9024805
Dzimbo Kuzvinetsa Peter A critical analysis of the planning and implementation of teacher education reform in Zimbabwe 1980-1987 PhD U of Wisconsin-Madison 1990 307pp DA51A1581 9020438
Egbuna Bridget Georgia An investigation of the crisis in higher education in the two universities of Anambra State Nigeria EdD George Washington U 1990 174pp DA51A1920 9030828
Elatta Taha Mohamed An analysis of indigenous Sudanese graphic imagery and implications for curriculum development in art education PhD Council for National Academic Awards (UK) 1990 319pp DA51A1484 BX90027
Elrayah Tagelsir Hamza A systemic analysis of the problems of the teaching-practice program at Khartoum International Institute for Arabic Language in Sudan PhD Indiana U 1990 278pp DA51A15849030411
Ibida Ego Yvonne A study of tourism education at the university level in Nigeria as viewed by experts in the government higher education and the tourism industry EdD George Washington U 1990 278pp DA51A1921 9030830
Ifeanyi Uju Bibian A content analysis of selected books used in the teaching of African literature in American colleges and universities PhD Kent State U 1990 213pp DA51A1891 9029271
jaja Amelia Nwadiogwa Labour union education in Nigeria PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 24Opp DA51A1478 BX90139
Kupe Serara Segarona A history of the evolution of nursing education in Botswana1922-1980 EdD Columbia UTeachers ColI 1987 506pp DA51A2290 9033919
Lamptey George Nee Oko Public subsidization of nonpublic schools and the development of education in Liberia PhD Columbia U Teachers Coli 1990 185pp DA51A2265 9033869
Laryea Evans Amartey The role of higher education in Africa A study of the attitude of African educators toward the Tananarive recommendations PhD U of North Texas 1990 177pp DA51A14629027718
M uruIi Leunita Auko Education labor force participation residence and fertility among Kenyan women PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 77pp DA51A1933 9032350
Oji Emmanuel Aniefuna Music in education a study of the status of general music education in the curriculum of Anambra (Nigeria) public school system PhD Union Institute 1989 218pp DA51A19479025448
Olurin Niran Emannuel A School administrators perceptions of
discipline and corporal punishment in seleded contemporary Nigerian public secondary schools PhD Indiana State U 1989 187pp DA51A1859 9026706
Pelshak Smith Kyeskat Daspan Rehabilitation and counseling programs for people with disabilities in Nigeria EdD Oklahoma State U 1990 189pp DA51A2270 9035199
Semenye Lois Mvuli The reltltionship between moral reasoning Tearning style and religious orientation of selected students attending theological schools in Kenya EdD Biola U Talbot Sch of Theology 1990 194pp DA51A2257 9025834
Ukaegbu Ephraim Ifeanyichukwu An analysis of problems encountered by Nigerian students as perceived by Nigerian students in urban universities in Texas EdD Texas Southern U 1989 174pp DA51A18679029526
Williams-Lamptey Felicia Walety Teacher training and resource center for adult education in Liberia Curriculum and organization EdD Columbia U Teachers ColI 1990 195pp DA51A2244 9033870
Environmental Sciences Chiotha Sosten Staphiel Biological control of human schistosomiasis using snail-eating fish lMaltlwi PhD U of Maryland ColI Park 1990 174pp DA51B2261 9030877
Fine Arts Coombes Annie Elena Stuart The representation of Africa and the African in Engltlnd 1890-1913 PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1987 498pp DA51A1811 8-83121
Thomas Thelma Katrina Niche decorations from the Tombs of Byzantine Egypt (Heracleopolis Magna and Oxyrhynchus AD 300-5(0) Visions of Afterlife PhD New York U 1990 717pp DA51A14269025149
Folklore Hill Elizabeth Frances A comparative study of the cultural narrative and ltlnguage content of seleded folk tales told in Burma Canada and Yorubaltlnd Nigeria PhD U of Alberta (Can) 1990 DA51A2482
Geography Krabacher Thomas Scott Fishing food and change along the Sherbro Coast of Sierra Leone PhD U of California Davis 1990 416pp DA51A1726 9026837
Perry Edward Carl Core-periphery reltltions An empirical study of North Cameroon PhD U of Pennsylvania 1990 290pp DA51A17269026626
Picard Mary Theresa Local participation in integrated and multiobjective river basin pltlnning A case study of the Senegal River
Basin PhD Oark U 1990 337pp DA51A1727 9026085
Ramphall Davin Rural energy pltlnning and development in the Third World A multicriteria evaluation approach [Kenya PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 378pp DA51A2123 9032366
Health Sciences Anyanwu Rosemary Chinyere A food safety control strategy for
developing countries Based on studies of Nigeria Ghana Cote dIvoire United Kingdom and France PhD U of Reading (UK) 1989 413pp DA51B2840 BX90197
Chitsulo Lester A comparative study on measurement of Schistosoma mansoni transmission by coprologic and serologic techniques [Egypt amp Maltlwi] PhD Tulane U 1990 120pp DA51B2841 9032509
Ehigiator Lucky Osarchieman The rural health model in Bendel State of Nigeria Impad of community participation DrPH U of California Berkeley 1989 279pp DA51B2306 9028705
Guptill Katharine Schuyler Evaluation of an infant weaning food intervention in Kwara State Nigeria ScD Johns Hopkins U Sch of Public Health and Hygiene 1990 379pp DA51B3331 9030682
Khogali Fathia Ahmed Mohammed The design implementation monitoring and evaluation of a training programme for prospedive catering officers for hospitals in the Sudan PhD U of Bath (UK) 1989 430pp DA51B3307 BX90609
Nhare Duncan Kinyua Simple predictors of low birthweight at the community level Their potential application in primary health care for the prevention ofadverse pregnancy outcomes in rural Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 336pp DA51B2309 9028388
Troslte Richard Murray Differential household survival during a drought-induced food crisis in central Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 536pp DA51B2310 9028376
UpvalI Michele Jean The articultltion of nurses and indigenous healers in Swaziltlnd A nursing perspedive PhD U of Utah 1990 241pp DA51B3329 9100377
History Asres Alem History of the Ethiopian Student Movement (in Ethiopia
and North America) Its impact on internal social change 1960-1974 PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 216pp DA51A1733 9030844
Cook Weston Franklin The Hundred Years War for Morocco 1465-1580 Warfare and state building in the early modern Maghrib PhD Georgetown U 1989 652pp DA51A1740 9027667
Coventry Donald C The public career of Sir Francis Reginald Wingate High Commissioner for Egypt 1917-1919 PhD The
American V 1989 326pp DA51A1730 9027884
Diallo Geraldyne Pemberton The philosophy of Ahmed Sikou Touri and its impact on the development of the Republic of Guinea 1958-1971 PhD City V of New York 1990 278pp DA51A1731 9029929
Gatlin Darryle John A socioeconomic history of Sao Vicente de Cabo Verde 1830-1970 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 284pp DA51A24919017069
Ghebre-Ab Habtu World War II and the disposal of Africa orientale italiana (a comparative study) PhD Miami V 1990 228pp DA51A2127 9029383
James Marylee Massey Good news for the poor The Church and community development in South Africa PhD Boston V 1990 285pp DA51A2130 9029767
Lazerson Joshua Nathaniel The Communist Party of South Africa the Springbok Legion and the South African Congress of Democrats Democratic whites in the South African liberation movement 1942-1964 PhD Northwestern V 1990 433pp DA51A2130 9031953
Mbuia-JOao Tome Nhamitambo The revolt of Dom Jeronimo Chingulia of Mombasa1590-1637 (an African episode in the Portuguese century of decline) [Kenya] PhD Catholic V of America 1990 577pp DA51A1733 9027645
Rubert Steven Craig You have taken my sweat Agricultural wage labour in colonial Zimbabwe 1904 to 1945 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 416pp DA51A2491 9033971
Schoenbrun David Lee Early history in eastern AfricaS Great Lakes region Linguistic ecological and archaeological approaches ca 500 BC to ca AD 1000 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 851pp DA51A2491 9033982
Journalism Chaudhary Anju Grover Coverage of development news by Western and Third World newspapers Theory and practice [Nigeria PhD V of Maryland CoIl Park 1990 297pp DA51A1427 9030874
Ngwe George Anuongong The Pan-African News Agency A regional response to global news flow problems PhD Southern Illinois V at Carbondale 1989 149pp DA51A1813 9022810
Language Faraclas Nicholas Gregory A grammar of Nigerian Pidgin PhD V of CaliforniaBerkeley 1989 706pp DA51A1595 9028817
Mangana Mark Rhetorical content in the Amarna correspondence
from the Levant [Egypt PhD Hebrew Vnion Coll-Jewish Institute of Religion 1990 224pp DA51A1593 9028107
Nyaggah Lynette Behm Cross-Linguistic influence in Kenyan English The impact of Swahili and Kikuyu on syntax PhD Vof California Los Angeles 1990 236pp DA51A1598 9028355
Sheridan J Mark The homilies of Rufus of Shotep on the Gospels of Matthew and Luke [Egypt] PhD Catholic V of America 2990 487pp DA51A1593 9027966
Law Ogiamien Tony Bestman Emokpae The legal aspects and implications of artificial conception services in Nigeria PhD Vof Essex (VK) 1989 411pp DA51A1747 8-90113
Literature Adal Youmna A Sufism in Ibn Khaldun An annotated translation
of the Shifa al-Sailli-Tahdhib al-MasailITunisia PhD Indiana V 1990 378pp DA51A1629 9030377
Guzofsky Rosalie Mujeres heroicas en el romancero judeo~spafiol [Morocco] PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 310pp DA51A1631 9026568
Mama Raouf Images of Africa and Africans in Western literature PhD V of Michigan 1990 130pp DA51A2377 9034479
Sample Maxine J Cornish The representation of space in selected works by Bessie Head Buchi Emecheta and Flora Nwapa PhD Emory V 1990 174pp DA51A1611 9027938
Mass Communications Morgan Muhammad Patricia-Devine An intracultural communication model for socioeconomic redevelopment in Sub-Saharan Africa PhD V of Kentucky 1990 258pp DA51A2189 9035046
Morgan Gary Benedict US media and government A content analysis of press coverage of the us call for sanctions against Libya DA V of Northern Colorado 1990 119pp DA51A1817 9029136
Political Science Adams Linda Shull From peace partner to security partner An
examination of US-Egyptian relations in the Carter administration PhD V of South Carolina 1990 310pp DA51A1748 9029155
Adogamhe Paul Garuba Nigeria-OPEC relations Analysis of the change in Nigerias foreign policy behavior toward OPEC 1983-1985 PhD City V of New York 1990 382pp DA51A1749 9029908
Akingbemi A yodele Makanju-Ola Agricultural development in Nigeria An analysis of the World Bank-assisted Agricultural Development Program PhD Claremont Graduate Sch 1990 349pp DA51A2141 9032564
Attah Okon Efiong The role of African soldiers in politics New diredions in comparing civilian and military regimes PhD Washington V 1989 266pp DA51A1749 9027391
Fage Kamilu Sani Nigerias foreign policy towards Chad 1960-1985 A study of the dynamics of African inter-state relations PhD Vof Pittsburgh 1990 266pp DA51A251O 9028459
Khadiagala Gilbert Muruli The Frontline States in southern African international politics 1975-1989 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 428pp DA51A1764 9030210
Kimaru Christopher Maina An analysis of us foreign assistance to tropical Africa in the 1980s PhD V of Maryland Baltimore County 1990 169pp DA51A2154 9032712
Kosoko David Nigerias inter-African relations A study of continuity and change in Nigerias African policy 1960-1983 PhD American V 1990 287pp DA51A1764 9028140
Mitchell Thomas G Black faces white heads Internal settlements in southern Africa PhD V of Southern California 1990 DA51A1765
Rana Kipkorir Aly Azad Politics underdevelopment and socilll conflict A study of class formation in Kenya PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 358pp DA51A2S06 9033979
Sanad Jamal Ali Islam and sociopolitical change A comparative study of Egyptian Kuwaiti and Palestinian attitudes PhD V of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 DA51A2S06
Sandberg Eve Nan International foreign aid donor cohesion and donor bounded decision-making in Zambias agricultural sedor PhD Yale V 1990 353pp DA51A2S07 9035366
Solop Frederic Ira From the margins to the mainstream The antiapartheid movement and the politics of agenda-setting in the United States PhD Rutgers The State V of New Jersey New Brunswick 1990 302pp DA51A2507 9034957
Tevoedjre Eric The limits and uses ofdeviance in Franco-African relations The relations of Guinea (Conakry) Congo and Benin with France 1958-1981 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 317pp DA51A17669030256
Tidwell Alan Interdependence ethnicity and anti-apartheid The case ofTransAfrica PhD V of Kent at Canterbury (UK) 1989 267pp DA51A1767 BX90013
Torulagha Priye Sunday A study of moral norms concerning war in precolonial traditional Nigerian societies PhD V of Oklahoma 1990 289pp DA51A2151 9033285
Psychology
Pretorius Johannes W White South African identity development and psychopathology PhD Boston V 1990 152pp DA51B2632 9019700
Religion Bassaw Joseph Kwamina Developing a ministry of evangelism among Ghanaians in Brooklyn New York DMin Drew V 1990 160pp DA51A2407 9100003
Frankfurter David Thomas Munro Elijah in Upper Egypt Studies in the history and composition of the Coptic Elijah Apocalypse PhD Princeton V 1990 407pp DA51A1652 9027546
Katz Jonathan Glustrom The vision of the Prophet in fifteenth century North Africa Muhammad al-Zawawis Tuhfat al-Nazir PhD Princeton V 1990 404pp DA51A1653 9027549
Sociology Achanfuo-Yeboah David Joe Internal migration population redistribution and urbanisation in Ghana PhD V of Alberta (Can) 199ODA51A2525
Asana Festus Ambe Problems of marriage and family life in an African context viewed from the perspective of the Christian pastor as counselor [Cameroon] ThO Boston V Sch of Theology 1990 332pp DA51A1790 9026046
Cole Bankole Akinyemi Police power and accountability in the Nigerian criminal process PhD V of Keele (UK) 1989 615pp DA51A1782 BX89951
Diop Francois Path Diop Economic determinants of child health and the utilization of health services in Sub-Saharan Africa The case of Ivory Coast PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 232pp DA51A2525 9030184
Fluharty David Henning Charisma as attachment to the divine Some Hasidic principles for comparison of social movements ofGandhi Nasser Ben-Gurion and King [Egypt] PhD V of New Hampshire 1990 584pp DA51A1802 9027429
Hamid Adil Abdelaziz Mohamed Perceptions of the Sudanese professional working in Saudi Arabia on migration and economic development of the Sudan PhD V of North Texas 1990 152pp DA51A17999027708
Macharia Sospeter Kinuthia The role of social networks and the state in the urban informal sector The case of Nairobi Kenya PhD V of Cali fomi a Berkeley 1989 281pp DA51A1781 9028942
Mengesha Astair Gebremariam The role of women in agricultural production and household decision-making A cross-cultural comparison
between India and Cameroon PhD Iowa State V 1990 170pp DA51A2539 9035101
Osirim Mary Johnson Characteristics ofentrepreneurship in Nigerian industries that started small PhD Harvard V 1990 251pp DA51A2539 9035529
Zaky Hassan Hussein Mohamed Simultaneous approach to family size decisions in Egypt PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 205pp DA51A17869030272
Theater Creamer Richard E Athol Fugard The playwright as director of his works [South Africa) PhD City V of New York 1990 402pp DA51AI4449029926
Theology Egbulem Chris Nwaka The Rite Zairois in the context of liturgical inculturation in midd1e-belt Africa since the Second Vatican Council STD Catholic V of America 1989 41Opp DA51AI659 9027616
Urban amp Regional Planning Elkhishin Khaled Salah Planning for growth in the Cairo region A
strategic management approach modelled on the Paris experience [Egypt PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 311pp DA51AI803 9026548
Oluwoye Jacob Oludoye Assessment of pedestrian crossing activity in the determination of reducing conflict between pedestrian and vehicles along a strip of commercial streets in Nigeria PhD V of New South Wales (Australia) 1988 DA51AI804
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Sessions Andrew C US Media Discourses on the African Other 199082
Serapiao Luis Benjamin Mozambican Conflict and an African Solution 199083
Serpell Robert Participatory Drama as a Medium of Reflection on the Significance of Schooling in Rural Zambia 199084
Shaw Timothy M Reformism and Revisionism in African Political Economy in the 1990s 199085
Sheik-Abdi Abdi A The Simmering Armed Conflict in the Horn of Africa What Fuels It-Tribalism Nationalism or Socialism 199086
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RECENT DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS Compiled by Joseph J Lauer (Michigan State University)
The theses listed below were reported in Dissertation Abshystracts International (DAI) vol 51 nos 5-7 parts A and B Each citation ends with a page reference to the abstract and order number (if any) for copies Most US dissertations are available from University Microfilms International (300 North Zeeb Road Ann Arbor MI 48106-1346) Canadian theses are available from the National Library of Canada (395 Wellington St Ottawa KIA ON4) British (UK) theses available from the British Library have order numbers with a tlB (for BRDtI) prefix Details on ordering through UMI are in DAI
This is the tenth quarterly supplement to American and Canadian Doctoral Dissertations and Masters Theses on Africa 1974-1987 (Atlanta Crossroads Press 1989) This series lists all US Canadian and British dissertations about Afrishyca that are abstracted in DAI Researchers interested in a particular author or keyword should consult the indexes of DAI or Comprehensive Dissertation Index
Agriculture Arif Abderrahim Introduction and evaluation of perennial forage grasses in central Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 169pp DA51B2677 9030101
Baumgras John E The effects of product markets and multiproduct harvesting on the economics of managing even-aged upland oak stands [Kenya PhD West Virginia U 1990 220pp DA51B2691 9029354
Bouzza Abderrahmane Water conservation in wheat rotations under several management and tilltlge systems in semi-arid areas [Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 132pp DA51B2678 9030107
Chishala Benson H The status of selected micronutrients in Zambian soils and the response of wheat to their application PhD U of Aberdeen (UK) 1987 322pp DA51B2125 BX89747
Etessami Pantea Mutagenesis studies on the genome of cassava ltItent virus (African cassava mosaic virus) PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1989 237pp DA51B2146 BX90010
Hamad Muawia EL-Bedawi PJwspJwrus interactions with some calcareous soils from the Sudan PhD U of Newcastle Upon Tyne (UK) 1989 261pp DA51B2127 BX89718
Qhobela Molapo Characterization of Zanthomonas campestris pathovars affecting maize pearl millet sorghum and sugarcane
[Nigeria PhD Kansas State U 1990 118pp DA51B2699 9029286
Anthropology Bellomo Randy Vincent Methods for documenting unequivocal
evidence of humanly controlled fire at Early Pleistocene archaeological sites in East Africa The role of actualistic studies [Kenya] PhD U of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 437pp DA51A2432 9035145
Crowley Eve Lakeshmi Contracts with the spirits Religion asylum and ethnic identity in the Cacheu Region of Guinea-Bissau PhD Yale U 1990 750pp DA51A2436 9035333
Gruber Mark Francis Sacrifice in the desert An ethnography of the Coptic monastery [Egypt PhD State U of New York at Stony Brook 1990 318pp DA51A2069 9029807
Gunn Susan Elizabeth Development in a nomadic society A Study of indigenous and exogenous change in northern Somalia PhD U of Colorado at Boulder 1990 330pp DA51A2438 9032837
Helms Loretta Ann The special concerns of African-American Peace Corps volunteers EdD Columbia U Teachers Coil 1990 123pp DA51A24399033849
Hirsch Susan Fern Gender and disputing Insurgent voices in coastal Kenyan Muslim courts PhD Duke U 1990 448pp DA51A16709028222
Johnson Brooke Ronald Nomadic networks and pastoral strategies Surviving and exploiting local instability in south Turkana Kenya PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 242pp DA51A20709033117
Lolo Abdalia Mostafa Sociocultural dimensions of popultltion policies in the Third World The Egyptian case PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 514pp DA51A1671 9023941
Shanafelt Robert Andrew Talking peace living conflict The mental and the material on the borders of apartheid [Lesotho PhDI U of Florida 1989 391pp DA51A2071 9028569
Architecture AI-Asad Mohammad The modern state mosque in the eastern Arab
world 1828-1985 [Egypt PhD Harvard U 1990 321pp DA51A21799035430
Arceneaux Kathleen Dugas The script analogue and its application in architectural analysis The reltltionship of African women to African traditional architecture PhD Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U 1989 217pp DA51A1417 9028009
Magutu Gerald Jerry Urban low-income housing and community development in developing countries A reformuhltion with case studies from Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 282pp DA51A14189028944
Biological Sciences Howell James Allen Variation and evolution of Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L) VertIc Fabaceae) PhD Miami U 1990 251pp DA51B2720 9029376
Mengestou Seyoum Species composition dynamics and production of the dominant crustacean zoophlnkton in Lake Awasa Ethiopia PhD U of Waterloo (Can) 1990 DA51B3239
Youm Ousmane Evaluation of natural enemies associated with the millet stalk borer Haimbachia ignefusalis (Hampson) (LepidopteraPyralidae) in Niger PhD Texas AampM U 1990 160pp DA51B218O9027293
Business Administration Aiyeku Joseph Fola ImfXlct of import substitution and export
expansion policy on channels of distribution on non-oil export commodities in Nigeria DBA Nova U 1990 155pp DA51A2095 9031282
Gutu Jackan M An investigation of the environmental dependence hypothesis in state-owned corporations (parastatals) in Kenya A strategic management perspective DBA United States International U 1990 324pp DA51A1682 9027298
Kilani Kilani Abdulkerim The evolution and status of accounting in Libya PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 877pp DA51A1677 BX90144
Okpara Onyemaechi Chikaodi The accessibility and transfer of management technology in Nigerian manufacturing industries DBA United States International U 1990 219pp DA51A1685 9028231
Earth Sciences Owoade Isiaka A yodele Some aspects of the hydrogeology of the crystalline basement complex rocks of south western Nigeria PhD U of Technology Loughborough (UK) 1989 267pp DA51B2254 BX90191
Economics Abdul Hadi Auman Shafiq The role ofcapital markets in underdeveloped countries with fXlrticuhlr reference to South Korea Brazil and Nigeria PhD U of Exeter (UK) 1989 558pp DA51A2471 BX90473
Benjamin Nancy Claire Investment and real exchange rate responses to foreign capital flows A general equilibrium model applied to Cameroon PhD U of California Berkeley 1988 138pp DA51A16939029089
Bocoum Cheick Abagouro An evaluation of the performance of the marketing systems for fed cattle range cattle and beef in Mali PhD Michigan State U2990 217pp DA51A1705 9028626
Deme Mamit A short-run goal programming model of external debt management Nigeria PhD U of Texas at Austin 1990 28Opp DA51A2111 9031553
Diaby Souleymane Economic imfXld analysis of the Ivorian Sardinella fishery PhD U of Rhode Island 1989 209pp DA51A2108 9023253
Esslimi Lahsen Economic liberalization and structural adjustment The Moroccan sugar policy PhD Purdue U 1990 169pp DA51A21089031318
Fakhamps Marcel Sequential decisions under uncertainty and hlbor market failure A model of household behavior in the African semi-arid tropics [Burkina FasoJ PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 359pp DA51A17069028816
Fauniyar Ganesh Prasad An econometric model of rate ofadoption of agricultural technology for developing countries [SwazihlndJ PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 184pp DA51A2110 9032367
Fofanah Alusine Alghali Internal causes ofdependence The role of agriculture in the economy of African state as exemplified in the case of Sierra Leone 1961-1988 PhD U of Denver 1990 263pp DA51A21099033468
Jomini Patrick Andre The economic viability of phosphorus fertilization in southwestern Niger A dynamic approach incorporating agronomic principles PhD Purdue U 1990 233pp DA51A2109 9031345
Kentley Eric George Suakin and its fishermen A study of economic activities and ethnic groupings in a Sudanese port PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 336pp DA51A1709 BX90150
Kourouma Moussa International trade flows and economic interdependence in the West African market PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 2990 138pp DA51A1709 9031803
LOfgren Hans Lennart A quadratic programming study of Egyptian agriculture PhD U ofTexas at Austin 1990 477pp DA51A2104 9031645
Niklitschek Mario Enrique Economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa The implication of the environmental degradation [Ghana] PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 136pp DA51A1707 9030970
Obi John Chukwuka Education and economic growth in Nigeria A case study DA Middle Tennessee State U 1990 85pp
DA51A1701 9026934
Osei-Amoako Yaw Macroeconomic policy in a single-crop economy An econometric study of Ghana PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1990 181pp DA51A2471 9031812
Saadat Yasmin Rita Peasant decision-making Case of North Cameroon PhD Fletcher Sch of Law amp Diplomacy (fufts U)
1989 172pp DA51A1707 9031195
Saerbeck Rainer Project appraisal in dependent economies Application of cost benefit analysis in economic planning in Botswana PhD U of Bradford (UK) 1989 327pp DA51A2475 B-90598
Yassin Abdiaziz Sharif The effects ofgovernment price policies on rural goods A case study-Somalia PhD U of Cincinnati 1990 113pp DA51A2122 9032638
Education Acquaye Alfred A Ghanaian education Its relevance for Ghana in transition EdD U of San Francisco 1990 331pp DA51A1449 9027810
Agahiu Adams Ademu The role of the Nigerian educational system in meeting the skilled manpower needs for national development EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 185pp DA51A23419033593
Akah R Miebi Descriptive analysis of perceived factors influencing the health care choices of rural child-rearing women in Arogbo-Ijaw Nigeria PhD Ohio State U 1990 219pp DA51A2272 9031035
Atanda Alfred Wahabi Locus-of-control and its relation to sex ethnicity religion and education among Ghanaian and Nigerian tribesmen EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 211pp DA51A2314 9033595
Berger jennifer Wildlife extension-a participatory approach to conservation A case study among the Maasai people of Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 379pp DA51A1474 9028739
Boubakri Mohamed The international financial crisis of the 19805 and its impact on educational reform in Morocco with a history of Moroccan education and policy recommendations EdD U of Michigan 1990 253pp DA51A2289 9034360
Cashman Kristen A grounded theory describing factors in the adoption process of the alley farm ing technology by Yoruba women in Nigeria PhD Iowa State U 1990 129pp DA51A2244 9100422
DeVane Evelyn Gaynelle Music education in teacher training colleges in Ghana PhD U of Ghana (Ghana) 1980 484pp DA51A1946 9024805
Dzimbo Kuzvinetsa Peter A critical analysis of the planning and implementation of teacher education reform in Zimbabwe 1980-1987 PhD U of Wisconsin-Madison 1990 307pp DA51A1581 9020438
Egbuna Bridget Georgia An investigation of the crisis in higher education in the two universities of Anambra State Nigeria EdD George Washington U 1990 174pp DA51A1920 9030828
Elatta Taha Mohamed An analysis of indigenous Sudanese graphic imagery and implications for curriculum development in art education PhD Council for National Academic Awards (UK) 1990 319pp DA51A1484 BX90027
Elrayah Tagelsir Hamza A systemic analysis of the problems of the teaching-practice program at Khartoum International Institute for Arabic Language in Sudan PhD Indiana U 1990 278pp DA51A15849030411
Ibida Ego Yvonne A study of tourism education at the university level in Nigeria as viewed by experts in the government higher education and the tourism industry EdD George Washington U 1990 278pp DA51A1921 9030830
Ifeanyi Uju Bibian A content analysis of selected books used in the teaching of African literature in American colleges and universities PhD Kent State U 1990 213pp DA51A1891 9029271
jaja Amelia Nwadiogwa Labour union education in Nigeria PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 24Opp DA51A1478 BX90139
Kupe Serara Segarona A history of the evolution of nursing education in Botswana1922-1980 EdD Columbia UTeachers ColI 1987 506pp DA51A2290 9033919
Lamptey George Nee Oko Public subsidization of nonpublic schools and the development of education in Liberia PhD Columbia U Teachers Coli 1990 185pp DA51A2265 9033869
Laryea Evans Amartey The role of higher education in Africa A study of the attitude of African educators toward the Tananarive recommendations PhD U of North Texas 1990 177pp DA51A14629027718
M uruIi Leunita Auko Education labor force participation residence and fertility among Kenyan women PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 77pp DA51A1933 9032350
Oji Emmanuel Aniefuna Music in education a study of the status of general music education in the curriculum of Anambra (Nigeria) public school system PhD Union Institute 1989 218pp DA51A19479025448
Olurin Niran Emannuel A School administrators perceptions of
discipline and corporal punishment in seleded contemporary Nigerian public secondary schools PhD Indiana State U 1989 187pp DA51A1859 9026706
Pelshak Smith Kyeskat Daspan Rehabilitation and counseling programs for people with disabilities in Nigeria EdD Oklahoma State U 1990 189pp DA51A2270 9035199
Semenye Lois Mvuli The reltltionship between moral reasoning Tearning style and religious orientation of selected students attending theological schools in Kenya EdD Biola U Talbot Sch of Theology 1990 194pp DA51A2257 9025834
Ukaegbu Ephraim Ifeanyichukwu An analysis of problems encountered by Nigerian students as perceived by Nigerian students in urban universities in Texas EdD Texas Southern U 1989 174pp DA51A18679029526
Williams-Lamptey Felicia Walety Teacher training and resource center for adult education in Liberia Curriculum and organization EdD Columbia U Teachers ColI 1990 195pp DA51A2244 9033870
Environmental Sciences Chiotha Sosten Staphiel Biological control of human schistosomiasis using snail-eating fish lMaltlwi PhD U of Maryland ColI Park 1990 174pp DA51B2261 9030877
Fine Arts Coombes Annie Elena Stuart The representation of Africa and the African in Engltlnd 1890-1913 PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1987 498pp DA51A1811 8-83121
Thomas Thelma Katrina Niche decorations from the Tombs of Byzantine Egypt (Heracleopolis Magna and Oxyrhynchus AD 300-5(0) Visions of Afterlife PhD New York U 1990 717pp DA51A14269025149
Folklore Hill Elizabeth Frances A comparative study of the cultural narrative and ltlnguage content of seleded folk tales told in Burma Canada and Yorubaltlnd Nigeria PhD U of Alberta (Can) 1990 DA51A2482
Geography Krabacher Thomas Scott Fishing food and change along the Sherbro Coast of Sierra Leone PhD U of California Davis 1990 416pp DA51A1726 9026837
Perry Edward Carl Core-periphery reltltions An empirical study of North Cameroon PhD U of Pennsylvania 1990 290pp DA51A17269026626
Picard Mary Theresa Local participation in integrated and multiobjective river basin pltlnning A case study of the Senegal River
Basin PhD Oark U 1990 337pp DA51A1727 9026085
Ramphall Davin Rural energy pltlnning and development in the Third World A multicriteria evaluation approach [Kenya PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 378pp DA51A2123 9032366
Health Sciences Anyanwu Rosemary Chinyere A food safety control strategy for
developing countries Based on studies of Nigeria Ghana Cote dIvoire United Kingdom and France PhD U of Reading (UK) 1989 413pp DA51B2840 BX90197
Chitsulo Lester A comparative study on measurement of Schistosoma mansoni transmission by coprologic and serologic techniques [Egypt amp Maltlwi] PhD Tulane U 1990 120pp DA51B2841 9032509
Ehigiator Lucky Osarchieman The rural health model in Bendel State of Nigeria Impad of community participation DrPH U of California Berkeley 1989 279pp DA51B2306 9028705
Guptill Katharine Schuyler Evaluation of an infant weaning food intervention in Kwara State Nigeria ScD Johns Hopkins U Sch of Public Health and Hygiene 1990 379pp DA51B3331 9030682
Khogali Fathia Ahmed Mohammed The design implementation monitoring and evaluation of a training programme for prospedive catering officers for hospitals in the Sudan PhD U of Bath (UK) 1989 430pp DA51B3307 BX90609
Nhare Duncan Kinyua Simple predictors of low birthweight at the community level Their potential application in primary health care for the prevention ofadverse pregnancy outcomes in rural Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 336pp DA51B2309 9028388
Troslte Richard Murray Differential household survival during a drought-induced food crisis in central Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 536pp DA51B2310 9028376
UpvalI Michele Jean The articultltion of nurses and indigenous healers in Swaziltlnd A nursing perspedive PhD U of Utah 1990 241pp DA51B3329 9100377
History Asres Alem History of the Ethiopian Student Movement (in Ethiopia
and North America) Its impact on internal social change 1960-1974 PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 216pp DA51A1733 9030844
Cook Weston Franklin The Hundred Years War for Morocco 1465-1580 Warfare and state building in the early modern Maghrib PhD Georgetown U 1989 652pp DA51A1740 9027667
Coventry Donald C The public career of Sir Francis Reginald Wingate High Commissioner for Egypt 1917-1919 PhD The
American V 1989 326pp DA51A1730 9027884
Diallo Geraldyne Pemberton The philosophy of Ahmed Sikou Touri and its impact on the development of the Republic of Guinea 1958-1971 PhD City V of New York 1990 278pp DA51A1731 9029929
Gatlin Darryle John A socioeconomic history of Sao Vicente de Cabo Verde 1830-1970 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 284pp DA51A24919017069
Ghebre-Ab Habtu World War II and the disposal of Africa orientale italiana (a comparative study) PhD Miami V 1990 228pp DA51A2127 9029383
James Marylee Massey Good news for the poor The Church and community development in South Africa PhD Boston V 1990 285pp DA51A2130 9029767
Lazerson Joshua Nathaniel The Communist Party of South Africa the Springbok Legion and the South African Congress of Democrats Democratic whites in the South African liberation movement 1942-1964 PhD Northwestern V 1990 433pp DA51A2130 9031953
Mbuia-JOao Tome Nhamitambo The revolt of Dom Jeronimo Chingulia of Mombasa1590-1637 (an African episode in the Portuguese century of decline) [Kenya] PhD Catholic V of America 1990 577pp DA51A1733 9027645
Rubert Steven Craig You have taken my sweat Agricultural wage labour in colonial Zimbabwe 1904 to 1945 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 416pp DA51A2491 9033971
Schoenbrun David Lee Early history in eastern AfricaS Great Lakes region Linguistic ecological and archaeological approaches ca 500 BC to ca AD 1000 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 851pp DA51A2491 9033982
Journalism Chaudhary Anju Grover Coverage of development news by Western and Third World newspapers Theory and practice [Nigeria PhD V of Maryland CoIl Park 1990 297pp DA51A1427 9030874
Ngwe George Anuongong The Pan-African News Agency A regional response to global news flow problems PhD Southern Illinois V at Carbondale 1989 149pp DA51A1813 9022810
Language Faraclas Nicholas Gregory A grammar of Nigerian Pidgin PhD V of CaliforniaBerkeley 1989 706pp DA51A1595 9028817
Mangana Mark Rhetorical content in the Amarna correspondence
from the Levant [Egypt PhD Hebrew Vnion Coll-Jewish Institute of Religion 1990 224pp DA51A1593 9028107
Nyaggah Lynette Behm Cross-Linguistic influence in Kenyan English The impact of Swahili and Kikuyu on syntax PhD Vof California Los Angeles 1990 236pp DA51A1598 9028355
Sheridan J Mark The homilies of Rufus of Shotep on the Gospels of Matthew and Luke [Egypt] PhD Catholic V of America 2990 487pp DA51A1593 9027966
Law Ogiamien Tony Bestman Emokpae The legal aspects and implications of artificial conception services in Nigeria PhD Vof Essex (VK) 1989 411pp DA51A1747 8-90113
Literature Adal Youmna A Sufism in Ibn Khaldun An annotated translation
of the Shifa al-Sailli-Tahdhib al-MasailITunisia PhD Indiana V 1990 378pp DA51A1629 9030377
Guzofsky Rosalie Mujeres heroicas en el romancero judeo~spafiol [Morocco] PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 310pp DA51A1631 9026568
Mama Raouf Images of Africa and Africans in Western literature PhD V of Michigan 1990 130pp DA51A2377 9034479
Sample Maxine J Cornish The representation of space in selected works by Bessie Head Buchi Emecheta and Flora Nwapa PhD Emory V 1990 174pp DA51A1611 9027938
Mass Communications Morgan Muhammad Patricia-Devine An intracultural communication model for socioeconomic redevelopment in Sub-Saharan Africa PhD V of Kentucky 1990 258pp DA51A2189 9035046
Morgan Gary Benedict US media and government A content analysis of press coverage of the us call for sanctions against Libya DA V of Northern Colorado 1990 119pp DA51A1817 9029136
Political Science Adams Linda Shull From peace partner to security partner An
examination of US-Egyptian relations in the Carter administration PhD V of South Carolina 1990 310pp DA51A1748 9029155
Adogamhe Paul Garuba Nigeria-OPEC relations Analysis of the change in Nigerias foreign policy behavior toward OPEC 1983-1985 PhD City V of New York 1990 382pp DA51A1749 9029908
Akingbemi A yodele Makanju-Ola Agricultural development in Nigeria An analysis of the World Bank-assisted Agricultural Development Program PhD Claremont Graduate Sch 1990 349pp DA51A2141 9032564
Attah Okon Efiong The role of African soldiers in politics New diredions in comparing civilian and military regimes PhD Washington V 1989 266pp DA51A1749 9027391
Fage Kamilu Sani Nigerias foreign policy towards Chad 1960-1985 A study of the dynamics of African inter-state relations PhD Vof Pittsburgh 1990 266pp DA51A251O 9028459
Khadiagala Gilbert Muruli The Frontline States in southern African international politics 1975-1989 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 428pp DA51A1764 9030210
Kimaru Christopher Maina An analysis of us foreign assistance to tropical Africa in the 1980s PhD V of Maryland Baltimore County 1990 169pp DA51A2154 9032712
Kosoko David Nigerias inter-African relations A study of continuity and change in Nigerias African policy 1960-1983 PhD American V 1990 287pp DA51A1764 9028140
Mitchell Thomas G Black faces white heads Internal settlements in southern Africa PhD V of Southern California 1990 DA51A1765
Rana Kipkorir Aly Azad Politics underdevelopment and socilll conflict A study of class formation in Kenya PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 358pp DA51A2S06 9033979
Sanad Jamal Ali Islam and sociopolitical change A comparative study of Egyptian Kuwaiti and Palestinian attitudes PhD V of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 DA51A2S06
Sandberg Eve Nan International foreign aid donor cohesion and donor bounded decision-making in Zambias agricultural sedor PhD Yale V 1990 353pp DA51A2S07 9035366
Solop Frederic Ira From the margins to the mainstream The antiapartheid movement and the politics of agenda-setting in the United States PhD Rutgers The State V of New Jersey New Brunswick 1990 302pp DA51A2507 9034957
Tevoedjre Eric The limits and uses ofdeviance in Franco-African relations The relations of Guinea (Conakry) Congo and Benin with France 1958-1981 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 317pp DA51A17669030256
Tidwell Alan Interdependence ethnicity and anti-apartheid The case ofTransAfrica PhD V of Kent at Canterbury (UK) 1989 267pp DA51A1767 BX90013
Torulagha Priye Sunday A study of moral norms concerning war in precolonial traditional Nigerian societies PhD V of Oklahoma 1990 289pp DA51A2151 9033285
Psychology
Pretorius Johannes W White South African identity development and psychopathology PhD Boston V 1990 152pp DA51B2632 9019700
Religion Bassaw Joseph Kwamina Developing a ministry of evangelism among Ghanaians in Brooklyn New York DMin Drew V 1990 160pp DA51A2407 9100003
Frankfurter David Thomas Munro Elijah in Upper Egypt Studies in the history and composition of the Coptic Elijah Apocalypse PhD Princeton V 1990 407pp DA51A1652 9027546
Katz Jonathan Glustrom The vision of the Prophet in fifteenth century North Africa Muhammad al-Zawawis Tuhfat al-Nazir PhD Princeton V 1990 404pp DA51A1653 9027549
Sociology Achanfuo-Yeboah David Joe Internal migration population redistribution and urbanisation in Ghana PhD V of Alberta (Can) 199ODA51A2525
Asana Festus Ambe Problems of marriage and family life in an African context viewed from the perspective of the Christian pastor as counselor [Cameroon] ThO Boston V Sch of Theology 1990 332pp DA51A1790 9026046
Cole Bankole Akinyemi Police power and accountability in the Nigerian criminal process PhD V of Keele (UK) 1989 615pp DA51A1782 BX89951
Diop Francois Path Diop Economic determinants of child health and the utilization of health services in Sub-Saharan Africa The case of Ivory Coast PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 232pp DA51A2525 9030184
Fluharty David Henning Charisma as attachment to the divine Some Hasidic principles for comparison of social movements ofGandhi Nasser Ben-Gurion and King [Egypt] PhD V of New Hampshire 1990 584pp DA51A1802 9027429
Hamid Adil Abdelaziz Mohamed Perceptions of the Sudanese professional working in Saudi Arabia on migration and economic development of the Sudan PhD V of North Texas 1990 152pp DA51A17999027708
Macharia Sospeter Kinuthia The role of social networks and the state in the urban informal sector The case of Nairobi Kenya PhD V of Cali fomi a Berkeley 1989 281pp DA51A1781 9028942
Mengesha Astair Gebremariam The role of women in agricultural production and household decision-making A cross-cultural comparison
between India and Cameroon PhD Iowa State V 1990 170pp DA51A2539 9035101
Osirim Mary Johnson Characteristics ofentrepreneurship in Nigerian industries that started small PhD Harvard V 1990 251pp DA51A2539 9035529
Zaky Hassan Hussein Mohamed Simultaneous approach to family size decisions in Egypt PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 205pp DA51A17869030272
Theater Creamer Richard E Athol Fugard The playwright as director of his works [South Africa) PhD City V of New York 1990 402pp DA51AI4449029926
Theology Egbulem Chris Nwaka The Rite Zairois in the context of liturgical inculturation in midd1e-belt Africa since the Second Vatican Council STD Catholic V of America 1989 41Opp DA51AI659 9027616
Urban amp Regional Planning Elkhishin Khaled Salah Planning for growth in the Cairo region A
strategic management approach modelled on the Paris experience [Egypt PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 311pp DA51AI803 9026548
Oluwoye Jacob Oludoye Assessment of pedestrian crossing activity in the determination of reducing conflict between pedestrian and vehicles along a strip of commercial streets in Nigeria PhD V of New South Wales (Australia) 1988 DA51AI804
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RECENT DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS Compiled by Joseph J Lauer (Michigan State University)
The theses listed below were reported in Dissertation Abshystracts International (DAI) vol 51 nos 5-7 parts A and B Each citation ends with a page reference to the abstract and order number (if any) for copies Most US dissertations are available from University Microfilms International (300 North Zeeb Road Ann Arbor MI 48106-1346) Canadian theses are available from the National Library of Canada (395 Wellington St Ottawa KIA ON4) British (UK) theses available from the British Library have order numbers with a tlB (for BRDtI) prefix Details on ordering through UMI are in DAI
This is the tenth quarterly supplement to American and Canadian Doctoral Dissertations and Masters Theses on Africa 1974-1987 (Atlanta Crossroads Press 1989) This series lists all US Canadian and British dissertations about Afrishyca that are abstracted in DAI Researchers interested in a particular author or keyword should consult the indexes of DAI or Comprehensive Dissertation Index
Agriculture Arif Abderrahim Introduction and evaluation of perennial forage grasses in central Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 169pp DA51B2677 9030101
Baumgras John E The effects of product markets and multiproduct harvesting on the economics of managing even-aged upland oak stands [Kenya PhD West Virginia U 1990 220pp DA51B2691 9029354
Bouzza Abderrahmane Water conservation in wheat rotations under several management and tilltlge systems in semi-arid areas [Morocco PhD U of Nebraska-Lincoln 1990 132pp DA51B2678 9030107
Chishala Benson H The status of selected micronutrients in Zambian soils and the response of wheat to their application PhD U of Aberdeen (UK) 1987 322pp DA51B2125 BX89747
Etessami Pantea Mutagenesis studies on the genome of cassava ltItent virus (African cassava mosaic virus) PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1989 237pp DA51B2146 BX90010
Hamad Muawia EL-Bedawi PJwspJwrus interactions with some calcareous soils from the Sudan PhD U of Newcastle Upon Tyne (UK) 1989 261pp DA51B2127 BX89718
Qhobela Molapo Characterization of Zanthomonas campestris pathovars affecting maize pearl millet sorghum and sugarcane
[Nigeria PhD Kansas State U 1990 118pp DA51B2699 9029286
Anthropology Bellomo Randy Vincent Methods for documenting unequivocal
evidence of humanly controlled fire at Early Pleistocene archaeological sites in East Africa The role of actualistic studies [Kenya] PhD U of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 437pp DA51A2432 9035145
Crowley Eve Lakeshmi Contracts with the spirits Religion asylum and ethnic identity in the Cacheu Region of Guinea-Bissau PhD Yale U 1990 750pp DA51A2436 9035333
Gruber Mark Francis Sacrifice in the desert An ethnography of the Coptic monastery [Egypt PhD State U of New York at Stony Brook 1990 318pp DA51A2069 9029807
Gunn Susan Elizabeth Development in a nomadic society A Study of indigenous and exogenous change in northern Somalia PhD U of Colorado at Boulder 1990 330pp DA51A2438 9032837
Helms Loretta Ann The special concerns of African-American Peace Corps volunteers EdD Columbia U Teachers Coil 1990 123pp DA51A24399033849
Hirsch Susan Fern Gender and disputing Insurgent voices in coastal Kenyan Muslim courts PhD Duke U 1990 448pp DA51A16709028222
Johnson Brooke Ronald Nomadic networks and pastoral strategies Surviving and exploiting local instability in south Turkana Kenya PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 242pp DA51A20709033117
Lolo Abdalia Mostafa Sociocultural dimensions of popultltion policies in the Third World The Egyptian case PhD State U of New York at Binghamton 1990 514pp DA51A1671 9023941
Shanafelt Robert Andrew Talking peace living conflict The mental and the material on the borders of apartheid [Lesotho PhDI U of Florida 1989 391pp DA51A2071 9028569
Architecture AI-Asad Mohammad The modern state mosque in the eastern Arab
world 1828-1985 [Egypt PhD Harvard U 1990 321pp DA51A21799035430
Arceneaux Kathleen Dugas The script analogue and its application in architectural analysis The reltltionship of African women to African traditional architecture PhD Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U 1989 217pp DA51A1417 9028009
Magutu Gerald Jerry Urban low-income housing and community development in developing countries A reformuhltion with case studies from Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 282pp DA51A14189028944
Biological Sciences Howell James Allen Variation and evolution of Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L) VertIc Fabaceae) PhD Miami U 1990 251pp DA51B2720 9029376
Mengestou Seyoum Species composition dynamics and production of the dominant crustacean zoophlnkton in Lake Awasa Ethiopia PhD U of Waterloo (Can) 1990 DA51B3239
Youm Ousmane Evaluation of natural enemies associated with the millet stalk borer Haimbachia ignefusalis (Hampson) (LepidopteraPyralidae) in Niger PhD Texas AampM U 1990 160pp DA51B218O9027293
Business Administration Aiyeku Joseph Fola ImfXlct of import substitution and export
expansion policy on channels of distribution on non-oil export commodities in Nigeria DBA Nova U 1990 155pp DA51A2095 9031282
Gutu Jackan M An investigation of the environmental dependence hypothesis in state-owned corporations (parastatals) in Kenya A strategic management perspective DBA United States International U 1990 324pp DA51A1682 9027298
Kilani Kilani Abdulkerim The evolution and status of accounting in Libya PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 877pp DA51A1677 BX90144
Okpara Onyemaechi Chikaodi The accessibility and transfer of management technology in Nigerian manufacturing industries DBA United States International U 1990 219pp DA51A1685 9028231
Earth Sciences Owoade Isiaka A yodele Some aspects of the hydrogeology of the crystalline basement complex rocks of south western Nigeria PhD U of Technology Loughborough (UK) 1989 267pp DA51B2254 BX90191
Economics Abdul Hadi Auman Shafiq The role ofcapital markets in underdeveloped countries with fXlrticuhlr reference to South Korea Brazil and Nigeria PhD U of Exeter (UK) 1989 558pp DA51A2471 BX90473
Benjamin Nancy Claire Investment and real exchange rate responses to foreign capital flows A general equilibrium model applied to Cameroon PhD U of California Berkeley 1988 138pp DA51A16939029089
Bocoum Cheick Abagouro An evaluation of the performance of the marketing systems for fed cattle range cattle and beef in Mali PhD Michigan State U2990 217pp DA51A1705 9028626
Deme Mamit A short-run goal programming model of external debt management Nigeria PhD U of Texas at Austin 1990 28Opp DA51A2111 9031553
Diaby Souleymane Economic imfXld analysis of the Ivorian Sardinella fishery PhD U of Rhode Island 1989 209pp DA51A2108 9023253
Esslimi Lahsen Economic liberalization and structural adjustment The Moroccan sugar policy PhD Purdue U 1990 169pp DA51A21089031318
Fakhamps Marcel Sequential decisions under uncertainty and hlbor market failure A model of household behavior in the African semi-arid tropics [Burkina FasoJ PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 359pp DA51A17069028816
Fauniyar Ganesh Prasad An econometric model of rate ofadoption of agricultural technology for developing countries [SwazihlndJ PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 184pp DA51A2110 9032367
Fofanah Alusine Alghali Internal causes ofdependence The role of agriculture in the economy of African state as exemplified in the case of Sierra Leone 1961-1988 PhD U of Denver 1990 263pp DA51A21099033468
Jomini Patrick Andre The economic viability of phosphorus fertilization in southwestern Niger A dynamic approach incorporating agronomic principles PhD Purdue U 1990 233pp DA51A2109 9031345
Kentley Eric George Suakin and its fishermen A study of economic activities and ethnic groupings in a Sudanese port PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 336pp DA51A1709 BX90150
Kourouma Moussa International trade flows and economic interdependence in the West African market PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 2990 138pp DA51A1709 9031803
LOfgren Hans Lennart A quadratic programming study of Egyptian agriculture PhD U ofTexas at Austin 1990 477pp DA51A2104 9031645
Niklitschek Mario Enrique Economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa The implication of the environmental degradation [Ghana] PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 136pp DA51A1707 9030970
Obi John Chukwuka Education and economic growth in Nigeria A case study DA Middle Tennessee State U 1990 85pp
DA51A1701 9026934
Osei-Amoako Yaw Macroeconomic policy in a single-crop economy An econometric study of Ghana PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1990 181pp DA51A2471 9031812
Saadat Yasmin Rita Peasant decision-making Case of North Cameroon PhD Fletcher Sch of Law amp Diplomacy (fufts U)
1989 172pp DA51A1707 9031195
Saerbeck Rainer Project appraisal in dependent economies Application of cost benefit analysis in economic planning in Botswana PhD U of Bradford (UK) 1989 327pp DA51A2475 B-90598
Yassin Abdiaziz Sharif The effects ofgovernment price policies on rural goods A case study-Somalia PhD U of Cincinnati 1990 113pp DA51A2122 9032638
Education Acquaye Alfred A Ghanaian education Its relevance for Ghana in transition EdD U of San Francisco 1990 331pp DA51A1449 9027810
Agahiu Adams Ademu The role of the Nigerian educational system in meeting the skilled manpower needs for national development EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 185pp DA51A23419033593
Akah R Miebi Descriptive analysis of perceived factors influencing the health care choices of rural child-rearing women in Arogbo-Ijaw Nigeria PhD Ohio State U 1990 219pp DA51A2272 9031035
Atanda Alfred Wahabi Locus-of-control and its relation to sex ethnicity religion and education among Ghanaian and Nigerian tribesmen EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 211pp DA51A2314 9033595
Berger jennifer Wildlife extension-a participatory approach to conservation A case study among the Maasai people of Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 379pp DA51A1474 9028739
Boubakri Mohamed The international financial crisis of the 19805 and its impact on educational reform in Morocco with a history of Moroccan education and policy recommendations EdD U of Michigan 1990 253pp DA51A2289 9034360
Cashman Kristen A grounded theory describing factors in the adoption process of the alley farm ing technology by Yoruba women in Nigeria PhD Iowa State U 1990 129pp DA51A2244 9100422
DeVane Evelyn Gaynelle Music education in teacher training colleges in Ghana PhD U of Ghana (Ghana) 1980 484pp DA51A1946 9024805
Dzimbo Kuzvinetsa Peter A critical analysis of the planning and implementation of teacher education reform in Zimbabwe 1980-1987 PhD U of Wisconsin-Madison 1990 307pp DA51A1581 9020438
Egbuna Bridget Georgia An investigation of the crisis in higher education in the two universities of Anambra State Nigeria EdD George Washington U 1990 174pp DA51A1920 9030828
Elatta Taha Mohamed An analysis of indigenous Sudanese graphic imagery and implications for curriculum development in art education PhD Council for National Academic Awards (UK) 1990 319pp DA51A1484 BX90027
Elrayah Tagelsir Hamza A systemic analysis of the problems of the teaching-practice program at Khartoum International Institute for Arabic Language in Sudan PhD Indiana U 1990 278pp DA51A15849030411
Ibida Ego Yvonne A study of tourism education at the university level in Nigeria as viewed by experts in the government higher education and the tourism industry EdD George Washington U 1990 278pp DA51A1921 9030830
Ifeanyi Uju Bibian A content analysis of selected books used in the teaching of African literature in American colleges and universities PhD Kent State U 1990 213pp DA51A1891 9029271
jaja Amelia Nwadiogwa Labour union education in Nigeria PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 24Opp DA51A1478 BX90139
Kupe Serara Segarona A history of the evolution of nursing education in Botswana1922-1980 EdD Columbia UTeachers ColI 1987 506pp DA51A2290 9033919
Lamptey George Nee Oko Public subsidization of nonpublic schools and the development of education in Liberia PhD Columbia U Teachers Coli 1990 185pp DA51A2265 9033869
Laryea Evans Amartey The role of higher education in Africa A study of the attitude of African educators toward the Tananarive recommendations PhD U of North Texas 1990 177pp DA51A14629027718
M uruIi Leunita Auko Education labor force participation residence and fertility among Kenyan women PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 77pp DA51A1933 9032350
Oji Emmanuel Aniefuna Music in education a study of the status of general music education in the curriculum of Anambra (Nigeria) public school system PhD Union Institute 1989 218pp DA51A19479025448
Olurin Niran Emannuel A School administrators perceptions of
discipline and corporal punishment in seleded contemporary Nigerian public secondary schools PhD Indiana State U 1989 187pp DA51A1859 9026706
Pelshak Smith Kyeskat Daspan Rehabilitation and counseling programs for people with disabilities in Nigeria EdD Oklahoma State U 1990 189pp DA51A2270 9035199
Semenye Lois Mvuli The reltltionship between moral reasoning Tearning style and religious orientation of selected students attending theological schools in Kenya EdD Biola U Talbot Sch of Theology 1990 194pp DA51A2257 9025834
Ukaegbu Ephraim Ifeanyichukwu An analysis of problems encountered by Nigerian students as perceived by Nigerian students in urban universities in Texas EdD Texas Southern U 1989 174pp DA51A18679029526
Williams-Lamptey Felicia Walety Teacher training and resource center for adult education in Liberia Curriculum and organization EdD Columbia U Teachers ColI 1990 195pp DA51A2244 9033870
Environmental Sciences Chiotha Sosten Staphiel Biological control of human schistosomiasis using snail-eating fish lMaltlwi PhD U of Maryland ColI Park 1990 174pp DA51B2261 9030877
Fine Arts Coombes Annie Elena Stuart The representation of Africa and the African in Engltlnd 1890-1913 PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1987 498pp DA51A1811 8-83121
Thomas Thelma Katrina Niche decorations from the Tombs of Byzantine Egypt (Heracleopolis Magna and Oxyrhynchus AD 300-5(0) Visions of Afterlife PhD New York U 1990 717pp DA51A14269025149
Folklore Hill Elizabeth Frances A comparative study of the cultural narrative and ltlnguage content of seleded folk tales told in Burma Canada and Yorubaltlnd Nigeria PhD U of Alberta (Can) 1990 DA51A2482
Geography Krabacher Thomas Scott Fishing food and change along the Sherbro Coast of Sierra Leone PhD U of California Davis 1990 416pp DA51A1726 9026837
Perry Edward Carl Core-periphery reltltions An empirical study of North Cameroon PhD U of Pennsylvania 1990 290pp DA51A17269026626
Picard Mary Theresa Local participation in integrated and multiobjective river basin pltlnning A case study of the Senegal River
Basin PhD Oark U 1990 337pp DA51A1727 9026085
Ramphall Davin Rural energy pltlnning and development in the Third World A multicriteria evaluation approach [Kenya PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 378pp DA51A2123 9032366
Health Sciences Anyanwu Rosemary Chinyere A food safety control strategy for
developing countries Based on studies of Nigeria Ghana Cote dIvoire United Kingdom and France PhD U of Reading (UK) 1989 413pp DA51B2840 BX90197
Chitsulo Lester A comparative study on measurement of Schistosoma mansoni transmission by coprologic and serologic techniques [Egypt amp Maltlwi] PhD Tulane U 1990 120pp DA51B2841 9032509
Ehigiator Lucky Osarchieman The rural health model in Bendel State of Nigeria Impad of community participation DrPH U of California Berkeley 1989 279pp DA51B2306 9028705
Guptill Katharine Schuyler Evaluation of an infant weaning food intervention in Kwara State Nigeria ScD Johns Hopkins U Sch of Public Health and Hygiene 1990 379pp DA51B3331 9030682
Khogali Fathia Ahmed Mohammed The design implementation monitoring and evaluation of a training programme for prospedive catering officers for hospitals in the Sudan PhD U of Bath (UK) 1989 430pp DA51B3307 BX90609
Nhare Duncan Kinyua Simple predictors of low birthweight at the community level Their potential application in primary health care for the prevention ofadverse pregnancy outcomes in rural Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 336pp DA51B2309 9028388
Troslte Richard Murray Differential household survival during a drought-induced food crisis in central Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 536pp DA51B2310 9028376
UpvalI Michele Jean The articultltion of nurses and indigenous healers in Swaziltlnd A nursing perspedive PhD U of Utah 1990 241pp DA51B3329 9100377
History Asres Alem History of the Ethiopian Student Movement (in Ethiopia
and North America) Its impact on internal social change 1960-1974 PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 216pp DA51A1733 9030844
Cook Weston Franklin The Hundred Years War for Morocco 1465-1580 Warfare and state building in the early modern Maghrib PhD Georgetown U 1989 652pp DA51A1740 9027667
Coventry Donald C The public career of Sir Francis Reginald Wingate High Commissioner for Egypt 1917-1919 PhD The
American V 1989 326pp DA51A1730 9027884
Diallo Geraldyne Pemberton The philosophy of Ahmed Sikou Touri and its impact on the development of the Republic of Guinea 1958-1971 PhD City V of New York 1990 278pp DA51A1731 9029929
Gatlin Darryle John A socioeconomic history of Sao Vicente de Cabo Verde 1830-1970 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 284pp DA51A24919017069
Ghebre-Ab Habtu World War II and the disposal of Africa orientale italiana (a comparative study) PhD Miami V 1990 228pp DA51A2127 9029383
James Marylee Massey Good news for the poor The Church and community development in South Africa PhD Boston V 1990 285pp DA51A2130 9029767
Lazerson Joshua Nathaniel The Communist Party of South Africa the Springbok Legion and the South African Congress of Democrats Democratic whites in the South African liberation movement 1942-1964 PhD Northwestern V 1990 433pp DA51A2130 9031953
Mbuia-JOao Tome Nhamitambo The revolt of Dom Jeronimo Chingulia of Mombasa1590-1637 (an African episode in the Portuguese century of decline) [Kenya] PhD Catholic V of America 1990 577pp DA51A1733 9027645
Rubert Steven Craig You have taken my sweat Agricultural wage labour in colonial Zimbabwe 1904 to 1945 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 416pp DA51A2491 9033971
Schoenbrun David Lee Early history in eastern AfricaS Great Lakes region Linguistic ecological and archaeological approaches ca 500 BC to ca AD 1000 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 851pp DA51A2491 9033982
Journalism Chaudhary Anju Grover Coverage of development news by Western and Third World newspapers Theory and practice [Nigeria PhD V of Maryland CoIl Park 1990 297pp DA51A1427 9030874
Ngwe George Anuongong The Pan-African News Agency A regional response to global news flow problems PhD Southern Illinois V at Carbondale 1989 149pp DA51A1813 9022810
Language Faraclas Nicholas Gregory A grammar of Nigerian Pidgin PhD V of CaliforniaBerkeley 1989 706pp DA51A1595 9028817
Mangana Mark Rhetorical content in the Amarna correspondence
from the Levant [Egypt PhD Hebrew Vnion Coll-Jewish Institute of Religion 1990 224pp DA51A1593 9028107
Nyaggah Lynette Behm Cross-Linguistic influence in Kenyan English The impact of Swahili and Kikuyu on syntax PhD Vof California Los Angeles 1990 236pp DA51A1598 9028355
Sheridan J Mark The homilies of Rufus of Shotep on the Gospels of Matthew and Luke [Egypt] PhD Catholic V of America 2990 487pp DA51A1593 9027966
Law Ogiamien Tony Bestman Emokpae The legal aspects and implications of artificial conception services in Nigeria PhD Vof Essex (VK) 1989 411pp DA51A1747 8-90113
Literature Adal Youmna A Sufism in Ibn Khaldun An annotated translation
of the Shifa al-Sailli-Tahdhib al-MasailITunisia PhD Indiana V 1990 378pp DA51A1629 9030377
Guzofsky Rosalie Mujeres heroicas en el romancero judeo~spafiol [Morocco] PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 310pp DA51A1631 9026568
Mama Raouf Images of Africa and Africans in Western literature PhD V of Michigan 1990 130pp DA51A2377 9034479
Sample Maxine J Cornish The representation of space in selected works by Bessie Head Buchi Emecheta and Flora Nwapa PhD Emory V 1990 174pp DA51A1611 9027938
Mass Communications Morgan Muhammad Patricia-Devine An intracultural communication model for socioeconomic redevelopment in Sub-Saharan Africa PhD V of Kentucky 1990 258pp DA51A2189 9035046
Morgan Gary Benedict US media and government A content analysis of press coverage of the us call for sanctions against Libya DA V of Northern Colorado 1990 119pp DA51A1817 9029136
Political Science Adams Linda Shull From peace partner to security partner An
examination of US-Egyptian relations in the Carter administration PhD V of South Carolina 1990 310pp DA51A1748 9029155
Adogamhe Paul Garuba Nigeria-OPEC relations Analysis of the change in Nigerias foreign policy behavior toward OPEC 1983-1985 PhD City V of New York 1990 382pp DA51A1749 9029908
Akingbemi A yodele Makanju-Ola Agricultural development in Nigeria An analysis of the World Bank-assisted Agricultural Development Program PhD Claremont Graduate Sch 1990 349pp DA51A2141 9032564
Attah Okon Efiong The role of African soldiers in politics New diredions in comparing civilian and military regimes PhD Washington V 1989 266pp DA51A1749 9027391
Fage Kamilu Sani Nigerias foreign policy towards Chad 1960-1985 A study of the dynamics of African inter-state relations PhD Vof Pittsburgh 1990 266pp DA51A251O 9028459
Khadiagala Gilbert Muruli The Frontline States in southern African international politics 1975-1989 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 428pp DA51A1764 9030210
Kimaru Christopher Maina An analysis of us foreign assistance to tropical Africa in the 1980s PhD V of Maryland Baltimore County 1990 169pp DA51A2154 9032712
Kosoko David Nigerias inter-African relations A study of continuity and change in Nigerias African policy 1960-1983 PhD American V 1990 287pp DA51A1764 9028140
Mitchell Thomas G Black faces white heads Internal settlements in southern Africa PhD V of Southern California 1990 DA51A1765
Rana Kipkorir Aly Azad Politics underdevelopment and socilll conflict A study of class formation in Kenya PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 358pp DA51A2S06 9033979
Sanad Jamal Ali Islam and sociopolitical change A comparative study of Egyptian Kuwaiti and Palestinian attitudes PhD V of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 DA51A2S06
Sandberg Eve Nan International foreign aid donor cohesion and donor bounded decision-making in Zambias agricultural sedor PhD Yale V 1990 353pp DA51A2S07 9035366
Solop Frederic Ira From the margins to the mainstream The antiapartheid movement and the politics of agenda-setting in the United States PhD Rutgers The State V of New Jersey New Brunswick 1990 302pp DA51A2507 9034957
Tevoedjre Eric The limits and uses ofdeviance in Franco-African relations The relations of Guinea (Conakry) Congo and Benin with France 1958-1981 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 317pp DA51A17669030256
Tidwell Alan Interdependence ethnicity and anti-apartheid The case ofTransAfrica PhD V of Kent at Canterbury (UK) 1989 267pp DA51A1767 BX90013
Torulagha Priye Sunday A study of moral norms concerning war in precolonial traditional Nigerian societies PhD V of Oklahoma 1990 289pp DA51A2151 9033285
Psychology
Pretorius Johannes W White South African identity development and psychopathology PhD Boston V 1990 152pp DA51B2632 9019700
Religion Bassaw Joseph Kwamina Developing a ministry of evangelism among Ghanaians in Brooklyn New York DMin Drew V 1990 160pp DA51A2407 9100003
Frankfurter David Thomas Munro Elijah in Upper Egypt Studies in the history and composition of the Coptic Elijah Apocalypse PhD Princeton V 1990 407pp DA51A1652 9027546
Katz Jonathan Glustrom The vision of the Prophet in fifteenth century North Africa Muhammad al-Zawawis Tuhfat al-Nazir PhD Princeton V 1990 404pp DA51A1653 9027549
Sociology Achanfuo-Yeboah David Joe Internal migration population redistribution and urbanisation in Ghana PhD V of Alberta (Can) 199ODA51A2525
Asana Festus Ambe Problems of marriage and family life in an African context viewed from the perspective of the Christian pastor as counselor [Cameroon] ThO Boston V Sch of Theology 1990 332pp DA51A1790 9026046
Cole Bankole Akinyemi Police power and accountability in the Nigerian criminal process PhD V of Keele (UK) 1989 615pp DA51A1782 BX89951
Diop Francois Path Diop Economic determinants of child health and the utilization of health services in Sub-Saharan Africa The case of Ivory Coast PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 232pp DA51A2525 9030184
Fluharty David Henning Charisma as attachment to the divine Some Hasidic principles for comparison of social movements ofGandhi Nasser Ben-Gurion and King [Egypt] PhD V of New Hampshire 1990 584pp DA51A1802 9027429
Hamid Adil Abdelaziz Mohamed Perceptions of the Sudanese professional working in Saudi Arabia on migration and economic development of the Sudan PhD V of North Texas 1990 152pp DA51A17999027708
Macharia Sospeter Kinuthia The role of social networks and the state in the urban informal sector The case of Nairobi Kenya PhD V of Cali fomi a Berkeley 1989 281pp DA51A1781 9028942
Mengesha Astair Gebremariam The role of women in agricultural production and household decision-making A cross-cultural comparison
between India and Cameroon PhD Iowa State V 1990 170pp DA51A2539 9035101
Osirim Mary Johnson Characteristics ofentrepreneurship in Nigerian industries that started small PhD Harvard V 1990 251pp DA51A2539 9035529
Zaky Hassan Hussein Mohamed Simultaneous approach to family size decisions in Egypt PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 205pp DA51A17869030272
Theater Creamer Richard E Athol Fugard The playwright as director of his works [South Africa) PhD City V of New York 1990 402pp DA51AI4449029926
Theology Egbulem Chris Nwaka The Rite Zairois in the context of liturgical inculturation in midd1e-belt Africa since the Second Vatican Council STD Catholic V of America 1989 41Opp DA51AI659 9027616
Urban amp Regional Planning Elkhishin Khaled Salah Planning for growth in the Cairo region A
strategic management approach modelled on the Paris experience [Egypt PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 311pp DA51AI803 9026548
Oluwoye Jacob Oludoye Assessment of pedestrian crossing activity in the determination of reducing conflict between pedestrian and vehicles along a strip of commercial streets in Nigeria PhD V of New South Wales (Australia) 1988 DA51AI804
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Magutu Gerald Jerry Urban low-income housing and community development in developing countries A reformuhltion with case studies from Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 282pp DA51A14189028944
Biological Sciences Howell James Allen Variation and evolution of Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L) VertIc Fabaceae) PhD Miami U 1990 251pp DA51B2720 9029376
Mengestou Seyoum Species composition dynamics and production of the dominant crustacean zoophlnkton in Lake Awasa Ethiopia PhD U of Waterloo (Can) 1990 DA51B3239
Youm Ousmane Evaluation of natural enemies associated with the millet stalk borer Haimbachia ignefusalis (Hampson) (LepidopteraPyralidae) in Niger PhD Texas AampM U 1990 160pp DA51B218O9027293
Business Administration Aiyeku Joseph Fola ImfXlct of import substitution and export
expansion policy on channels of distribution on non-oil export commodities in Nigeria DBA Nova U 1990 155pp DA51A2095 9031282
Gutu Jackan M An investigation of the environmental dependence hypothesis in state-owned corporations (parastatals) in Kenya A strategic management perspective DBA United States International U 1990 324pp DA51A1682 9027298
Kilani Kilani Abdulkerim The evolution and status of accounting in Libya PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 877pp DA51A1677 BX90144
Okpara Onyemaechi Chikaodi The accessibility and transfer of management technology in Nigerian manufacturing industries DBA United States International U 1990 219pp DA51A1685 9028231
Earth Sciences Owoade Isiaka A yodele Some aspects of the hydrogeology of the crystalline basement complex rocks of south western Nigeria PhD U of Technology Loughborough (UK) 1989 267pp DA51B2254 BX90191
Economics Abdul Hadi Auman Shafiq The role ofcapital markets in underdeveloped countries with fXlrticuhlr reference to South Korea Brazil and Nigeria PhD U of Exeter (UK) 1989 558pp DA51A2471 BX90473
Benjamin Nancy Claire Investment and real exchange rate responses to foreign capital flows A general equilibrium model applied to Cameroon PhD U of California Berkeley 1988 138pp DA51A16939029089
Bocoum Cheick Abagouro An evaluation of the performance of the marketing systems for fed cattle range cattle and beef in Mali PhD Michigan State U2990 217pp DA51A1705 9028626
Deme Mamit A short-run goal programming model of external debt management Nigeria PhD U of Texas at Austin 1990 28Opp DA51A2111 9031553
Diaby Souleymane Economic imfXld analysis of the Ivorian Sardinella fishery PhD U of Rhode Island 1989 209pp DA51A2108 9023253
Esslimi Lahsen Economic liberalization and structural adjustment The Moroccan sugar policy PhD Purdue U 1990 169pp DA51A21089031318
Fakhamps Marcel Sequential decisions under uncertainty and hlbor market failure A model of household behavior in the African semi-arid tropics [Burkina FasoJ PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 359pp DA51A17069028816
Fauniyar Ganesh Prasad An econometric model of rate ofadoption of agricultural technology for developing countries [SwazihlndJ PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 184pp DA51A2110 9032367
Fofanah Alusine Alghali Internal causes ofdependence The role of agriculture in the economy of African state as exemplified in the case of Sierra Leone 1961-1988 PhD U of Denver 1990 263pp DA51A21099033468
Jomini Patrick Andre The economic viability of phosphorus fertilization in southwestern Niger A dynamic approach incorporating agronomic principles PhD Purdue U 1990 233pp DA51A2109 9031345
Kentley Eric George Suakin and its fishermen A study of economic activities and ethnic groupings in a Sudanese port PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 336pp DA51A1709 BX90150
Kourouma Moussa International trade flows and economic interdependence in the West African market PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 2990 138pp DA51A1709 9031803
LOfgren Hans Lennart A quadratic programming study of Egyptian agriculture PhD U ofTexas at Austin 1990 477pp DA51A2104 9031645
Niklitschek Mario Enrique Economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa The implication of the environmental degradation [Ghana] PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 136pp DA51A1707 9030970
Obi John Chukwuka Education and economic growth in Nigeria A case study DA Middle Tennessee State U 1990 85pp
DA51A1701 9026934
Osei-Amoako Yaw Macroeconomic policy in a single-crop economy An econometric study of Ghana PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1990 181pp DA51A2471 9031812
Saadat Yasmin Rita Peasant decision-making Case of North Cameroon PhD Fletcher Sch of Law amp Diplomacy (fufts U)
1989 172pp DA51A1707 9031195
Saerbeck Rainer Project appraisal in dependent economies Application of cost benefit analysis in economic planning in Botswana PhD U of Bradford (UK) 1989 327pp DA51A2475 B-90598
Yassin Abdiaziz Sharif The effects ofgovernment price policies on rural goods A case study-Somalia PhD U of Cincinnati 1990 113pp DA51A2122 9032638
Education Acquaye Alfred A Ghanaian education Its relevance for Ghana in transition EdD U of San Francisco 1990 331pp DA51A1449 9027810
Agahiu Adams Ademu The role of the Nigerian educational system in meeting the skilled manpower needs for national development EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 185pp DA51A23419033593
Akah R Miebi Descriptive analysis of perceived factors influencing the health care choices of rural child-rearing women in Arogbo-Ijaw Nigeria PhD Ohio State U 1990 219pp DA51A2272 9031035
Atanda Alfred Wahabi Locus-of-control and its relation to sex ethnicity religion and education among Ghanaian and Nigerian tribesmen EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 211pp DA51A2314 9033595
Berger jennifer Wildlife extension-a participatory approach to conservation A case study among the Maasai people of Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 379pp DA51A1474 9028739
Boubakri Mohamed The international financial crisis of the 19805 and its impact on educational reform in Morocco with a history of Moroccan education and policy recommendations EdD U of Michigan 1990 253pp DA51A2289 9034360
Cashman Kristen A grounded theory describing factors in the adoption process of the alley farm ing technology by Yoruba women in Nigeria PhD Iowa State U 1990 129pp DA51A2244 9100422
DeVane Evelyn Gaynelle Music education in teacher training colleges in Ghana PhD U of Ghana (Ghana) 1980 484pp DA51A1946 9024805
Dzimbo Kuzvinetsa Peter A critical analysis of the planning and implementation of teacher education reform in Zimbabwe 1980-1987 PhD U of Wisconsin-Madison 1990 307pp DA51A1581 9020438
Egbuna Bridget Georgia An investigation of the crisis in higher education in the two universities of Anambra State Nigeria EdD George Washington U 1990 174pp DA51A1920 9030828
Elatta Taha Mohamed An analysis of indigenous Sudanese graphic imagery and implications for curriculum development in art education PhD Council for National Academic Awards (UK) 1990 319pp DA51A1484 BX90027
Elrayah Tagelsir Hamza A systemic analysis of the problems of the teaching-practice program at Khartoum International Institute for Arabic Language in Sudan PhD Indiana U 1990 278pp DA51A15849030411
Ibida Ego Yvonne A study of tourism education at the university level in Nigeria as viewed by experts in the government higher education and the tourism industry EdD George Washington U 1990 278pp DA51A1921 9030830
Ifeanyi Uju Bibian A content analysis of selected books used in the teaching of African literature in American colleges and universities PhD Kent State U 1990 213pp DA51A1891 9029271
jaja Amelia Nwadiogwa Labour union education in Nigeria PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 24Opp DA51A1478 BX90139
Kupe Serara Segarona A history of the evolution of nursing education in Botswana1922-1980 EdD Columbia UTeachers ColI 1987 506pp DA51A2290 9033919
Lamptey George Nee Oko Public subsidization of nonpublic schools and the development of education in Liberia PhD Columbia U Teachers Coli 1990 185pp DA51A2265 9033869
Laryea Evans Amartey The role of higher education in Africa A study of the attitude of African educators toward the Tananarive recommendations PhD U of North Texas 1990 177pp DA51A14629027718
M uruIi Leunita Auko Education labor force participation residence and fertility among Kenyan women PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 77pp DA51A1933 9032350
Oji Emmanuel Aniefuna Music in education a study of the status of general music education in the curriculum of Anambra (Nigeria) public school system PhD Union Institute 1989 218pp DA51A19479025448
Olurin Niran Emannuel A School administrators perceptions of
discipline and corporal punishment in seleded contemporary Nigerian public secondary schools PhD Indiana State U 1989 187pp DA51A1859 9026706
Pelshak Smith Kyeskat Daspan Rehabilitation and counseling programs for people with disabilities in Nigeria EdD Oklahoma State U 1990 189pp DA51A2270 9035199
Semenye Lois Mvuli The reltltionship between moral reasoning Tearning style and religious orientation of selected students attending theological schools in Kenya EdD Biola U Talbot Sch of Theology 1990 194pp DA51A2257 9025834
Ukaegbu Ephraim Ifeanyichukwu An analysis of problems encountered by Nigerian students as perceived by Nigerian students in urban universities in Texas EdD Texas Southern U 1989 174pp DA51A18679029526
Williams-Lamptey Felicia Walety Teacher training and resource center for adult education in Liberia Curriculum and organization EdD Columbia U Teachers ColI 1990 195pp DA51A2244 9033870
Environmental Sciences Chiotha Sosten Staphiel Biological control of human schistosomiasis using snail-eating fish lMaltlwi PhD U of Maryland ColI Park 1990 174pp DA51B2261 9030877
Fine Arts Coombes Annie Elena Stuart The representation of Africa and the African in Engltlnd 1890-1913 PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1987 498pp DA51A1811 8-83121
Thomas Thelma Katrina Niche decorations from the Tombs of Byzantine Egypt (Heracleopolis Magna and Oxyrhynchus AD 300-5(0) Visions of Afterlife PhD New York U 1990 717pp DA51A14269025149
Folklore Hill Elizabeth Frances A comparative study of the cultural narrative and ltlnguage content of seleded folk tales told in Burma Canada and Yorubaltlnd Nigeria PhD U of Alberta (Can) 1990 DA51A2482
Geography Krabacher Thomas Scott Fishing food and change along the Sherbro Coast of Sierra Leone PhD U of California Davis 1990 416pp DA51A1726 9026837
Perry Edward Carl Core-periphery reltltions An empirical study of North Cameroon PhD U of Pennsylvania 1990 290pp DA51A17269026626
Picard Mary Theresa Local participation in integrated and multiobjective river basin pltlnning A case study of the Senegal River
Basin PhD Oark U 1990 337pp DA51A1727 9026085
Ramphall Davin Rural energy pltlnning and development in the Third World A multicriteria evaluation approach [Kenya PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 378pp DA51A2123 9032366
Health Sciences Anyanwu Rosemary Chinyere A food safety control strategy for
developing countries Based on studies of Nigeria Ghana Cote dIvoire United Kingdom and France PhD U of Reading (UK) 1989 413pp DA51B2840 BX90197
Chitsulo Lester A comparative study on measurement of Schistosoma mansoni transmission by coprologic and serologic techniques [Egypt amp Maltlwi] PhD Tulane U 1990 120pp DA51B2841 9032509
Ehigiator Lucky Osarchieman The rural health model in Bendel State of Nigeria Impad of community participation DrPH U of California Berkeley 1989 279pp DA51B2306 9028705
Guptill Katharine Schuyler Evaluation of an infant weaning food intervention in Kwara State Nigeria ScD Johns Hopkins U Sch of Public Health and Hygiene 1990 379pp DA51B3331 9030682
Khogali Fathia Ahmed Mohammed The design implementation monitoring and evaluation of a training programme for prospedive catering officers for hospitals in the Sudan PhD U of Bath (UK) 1989 430pp DA51B3307 BX90609
Nhare Duncan Kinyua Simple predictors of low birthweight at the community level Their potential application in primary health care for the prevention ofadverse pregnancy outcomes in rural Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 336pp DA51B2309 9028388
Troslte Richard Murray Differential household survival during a drought-induced food crisis in central Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 536pp DA51B2310 9028376
UpvalI Michele Jean The articultltion of nurses and indigenous healers in Swaziltlnd A nursing perspedive PhD U of Utah 1990 241pp DA51B3329 9100377
History Asres Alem History of the Ethiopian Student Movement (in Ethiopia
and North America) Its impact on internal social change 1960-1974 PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 216pp DA51A1733 9030844
Cook Weston Franklin The Hundred Years War for Morocco 1465-1580 Warfare and state building in the early modern Maghrib PhD Georgetown U 1989 652pp DA51A1740 9027667
Coventry Donald C The public career of Sir Francis Reginald Wingate High Commissioner for Egypt 1917-1919 PhD The
American V 1989 326pp DA51A1730 9027884
Diallo Geraldyne Pemberton The philosophy of Ahmed Sikou Touri and its impact on the development of the Republic of Guinea 1958-1971 PhD City V of New York 1990 278pp DA51A1731 9029929
Gatlin Darryle John A socioeconomic history of Sao Vicente de Cabo Verde 1830-1970 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 284pp DA51A24919017069
Ghebre-Ab Habtu World War II and the disposal of Africa orientale italiana (a comparative study) PhD Miami V 1990 228pp DA51A2127 9029383
James Marylee Massey Good news for the poor The Church and community development in South Africa PhD Boston V 1990 285pp DA51A2130 9029767
Lazerson Joshua Nathaniel The Communist Party of South Africa the Springbok Legion and the South African Congress of Democrats Democratic whites in the South African liberation movement 1942-1964 PhD Northwestern V 1990 433pp DA51A2130 9031953
Mbuia-JOao Tome Nhamitambo The revolt of Dom Jeronimo Chingulia of Mombasa1590-1637 (an African episode in the Portuguese century of decline) [Kenya] PhD Catholic V of America 1990 577pp DA51A1733 9027645
Rubert Steven Craig You have taken my sweat Agricultural wage labour in colonial Zimbabwe 1904 to 1945 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 416pp DA51A2491 9033971
Schoenbrun David Lee Early history in eastern AfricaS Great Lakes region Linguistic ecological and archaeological approaches ca 500 BC to ca AD 1000 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 851pp DA51A2491 9033982
Journalism Chaudhary Anju Grover Coverage of development news by Western and Third World newspapers Theory and practice [Nigeria PhD V of Maryland CoIl Park 1990 297pp DA51A1427 9030874
Ngwe George Anuongong The Pan-African News Agency A regional response to global news flow problems PhD Southern Illinois V at Carbondale 1989 149pp DA51A1813 9022810
Language Faraclas Nicholas Gregory A grammar of Nigerian Pidgin PhD V of CaliforniaBerkeley 1989 706pp DA51A1595 9028817
Mangana Mark Rhetorical content in the Amarna correspondence
from the Levant [Egypt PhD Hebrew Vnion Coll-Jewish Institute of Religion 1990 224pp DA51A1593 9028107
Nyaggah Lynette Behm Cross-Linguistic influence in Kenyan English The impact of Swahili and Kikuyu on syntax PhD Vof California Los Angeles 1990 236pp DA51A1598 9028355
Sheridan J Mark The homilies of Rufus of Shotep on the Gospels of Matthew and Luke [Egypt] PhD Catholic V of America 2990 487pp DA51A1593 9027966
Law Ogiamien Tony Bestman Emokpae The legal aspects and implications of artificial conception services in Nigeria PhD Vof Essex (VK) 1989 411pp DA51A1747 8-90113
Literature Adal Youmna A Sufism in Ibn Khaldun An annotated translation
of the Shifa al-Sailli-Tahdhib al-MasailITunisia PhD Indiana V 1990 378pp DA51A1629 9030377
Guzofsky Rosalie Mujeres heroicas en el romancero judeo~spafiol [Morocco] PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 310pp DA51A1631 9026568
Mama Raouf Images of Africa and Africans in Western literature PhD V of Michigan 1990 130pp DA51A2377 9034479
Sample Maxine J Cornish The representation of space in selected works by Bessie Head Buchi Emecheta and Flora Nwapa PhD Emory V 1990 174pp DA51A1611 9027938
Mass Communications Morgan Muhammad Patricia-Devine An intracultural communication model for socioeconomic redevelopment in Sub-Saharan Africa PhD V of Kentucky 1990 258pp DA51A2189 9035046
Morgan Gary Benedict US media and government A content analysis of press coverage of the us call for sanctions against Libya DA V of Northern Colorado 1990 119pp DA51A1817 9029136
Political Science Adams Linda Shull From peace partner to security partner An
examination of US-Egyptian relations in the Carter administration PhD V of South Carolina 1990 310pp DA51A1748 9029155
Adogamhe Paul Garuba Nigeria-OPEC relations Analysis of the change in Nigerias foreign policy behavior toward OPEC 1983-1985 PhD City V of New York 1990 382pp DA51A1749 9029908
Akingbemi A yodele Makanju-Ola Agricultural development in Nigeria An analysis of the World Bank-assisted Agricultural Development Program PhD Claremont Graduate Sch 1990 349pp DA51A2141 9032564
Attah Okon Efiong The role of African soldiers in politics New diredions in comparing civilian and military regimes PhD Washington V 1989 266pp DA51A1749 9027391
Fage Kamilu Sani Nigerias foreign policy towards Chad 1960-1985 A study of the dynamics of African inter-state relations PhD Vof Pittsburgh 1990 266pp DA51A251O 9028459
Khadiagala Gilbert Muruli The Frontline States in southern African international politics 1975-1989 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 428pp DA51A1764 9030210
Kimaru Christopher Maina An analysis of us foreign assistance to tropical Africa in the 1980s PhD V of Maryland Baltimore County 1990 169pp DA51A2154 9032712
Kosoko David Nigerias inter-African relations A study of continuity and change in Nigerias African policy 1960-1983 PhD American V 1990 287pp DA51A1764 9028140
Mitchell Thomas G Black faces white heads Internal settlements in southern Africa PhD V of Southern California 1990 DA51A1765
Rana Kipkorir Aly Azad Politics underdevelopment and socilll conflict A study of class formation in Kenya PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 358pp DA51A2S06 9033979
Sanad Jamal Ali Islam and sociopolitical change A comparative study of Egyptian Kuwaiti and Palestinian attitudes PhD V of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 DA51A2S06
Sandberg Eve Nan International foreign aid donor cohesion and donor bounded decision-making in Zambias agricultural sedor PhD Yale V 1990 353pp DA51A2S07 9035366
Solop Frederic Ira From the margins to the mainstream The antiapartheid movement and the politics of agenda-setting in the United States PhD Rutgers The State V of New Jersey New Brunswick 1990 302pp DA51A2507 9034957
Tevoedjre Eric The limits and uses ofdeviance in Franco-African relations The relations of Guinea (Conakry) Congo and Benin with France 1958-1981 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 317pp DA51A17669030256
Tidwell Alan Interdependence ethnicity and anti-apartheid The case ofTransAfrica PhD V of Kent at Canterbury (UK) 1989 267pp DA51A1767 BX90013
Torulagha Priye Sunday A study of moral norms concerning war in precolonial traditional Nigerian societies PhD V of Oklahoma 1990 289pp DA51A2151 9033285
Psychology
Pretorius Johannes W White South African identity development and psychopathology PhD Boston V 1990 152pp DA51B2632 9019700
Religion Bassaw Joseph Kwamina Developing a ministry of evangelism among Ghanaians in Brooklyn New York DMin Drew V 1990 160pp DA51A2407 9100003
Frankfurter David Thomas Munro Elijah in Upper Egypt Studies in the history and composition of the Coptic Elijah Apocalypse PhD Princeton V 1990 407pp DA51A1652 9027546
Katz Jonathan Glustrom The vision of the Prophet in fifteenth century North Africa Muhammad al-Zawawis Tuhfat al-Nazir PhD Princeton V 1990 404pp DA51A1653 9027549
Sociology Achanfuo-Yeboah David Joe Internal migration population redistribution and urbanisation in Ghana PhD V of Alberta (Can) 199ODA51A2525
Asana Festus Ambe Problems of marriage and family life in an African context viewed from the perspective of the Christian pastor as counselor [Cameroon] ThO Boston V Sch of Theology 1990 332pp DA51A1790 9026046
Cole Bankole Akinyemi Police power and accountability in the Nigerian criminal process PhD V of Keele (UK) 1989 615pp DA51A1782 BX89951
Diop Francois Path Diop Economic determinants of child health and the utilization of health services in Sub-Saharan Africa The case of Ivory Coast PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 232pp DA51A2525 9030184
Fluharty David Henning Charisma as attachment to the divine Some Hasidic principles for comparison of social movements ofGandhi Nasser Ben-Gurion and King [Egypt] PhD V of New Hampshire 1990 584pp DA51A1802 9027429
Hamid Adil Abdelaziz Mohamed Perceptions of the Sudanese professional working in Saudi Arabia on migration and economic development of the Sudan PhD V of North Texas 1990 152pp DA51A17999027708
Macharia Sospeter Kinuthia The role of social networks and the state in the urban informal sector The case of Nairobi Kenya PhD V of Cali fomi a Berkeley 1989 281pp DA51A1781 9028942
Mengesha Astair Gebremariam The role of women in agricultural production and household decision-making A cross-cultural comparison
between India and Cameroon PhD Iowa State V 1990 170pp DA51A2539 9035101
Osirim Mary Johnson Characteristics ofentrepreneurship in Nigerian industries that started small PhD Harvard V 1990 251pp DA51A2539 9035529
Zaky Hassan Hussein Mohamed Simultaneous approach to family size decisions in Egypt PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 205pp DA51A17869030272
Theater Creamer Richard E Athol Fugard The playwright as director of his works [South Africa) PhD City V of New York 1990 402pp DA51AI4449029926
Theology Egbulem Chris Nwaka The Rite Zairois in the context of liturgical inculturation in midd1e-belt Africa since the Second Vatican Council STD Catholic V of America 1989 41Opp DA51AI659 9027616
Urban amp Regional Planning Elkhishin Khaled Salah Planning for growth in the Cairo region A
strategic management approach modelled on the Paris experience [Egypt PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 311pp DA51AI803 9026548
Oluwoye Jacob Oludoye Assessment of pedestrian crossing activity in the determination of reducing conflict between pedestrian and vehicles along a strip of commercial streets in Nigeria PhD V of New South Wales (Australia) 1988 DA51AI804
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Osei-Amoako Yaw Macroeconomic policy in a single-crop economy An econometric study of Ghana PhD Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1990 181pp DA51A2471 9031812
Saadat Yasmin Rita Peasant decision-making Case of North Cameroon PhD Fletcher Sch of Law amp Diplomacy (fufts U)
1989 172pp DA51A1707 9031195
Saerbeck Rainer Project appraisal in dependent economies Application of cost benefit analysis in economic planning in Botswana PhD U of Bradford (UK) 1989 327pp DA51A2475 B-90598
Yassin Abdiaziz Sharif The effects ofgovernment price policies on rural goods A case study-Somalia PhD U of Cincinnati 1990 113pp DA51A2122 9032638
Education Acquaye Alfred A Ghanaian education Its relevance for Ghana in transition EdD U of San Francisco 1990 331pp DA51A1449 9027810
Agahiu Adams Ademu The role of the Nigerian educational system in meeting the skilled manpower needs for national development EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 185pp DA51A23419033593
Akah R Miebi Descriptive analysis of perceived factors influencing the health care choices of rural child-rearing women in Arogbo-Ijaw Nigeria PhD Ohio State U 1990 219pp DA51A2272 9031035
Atanda Alfred Wahabi Locus-of-control and its relation to sex ethnicity religion and education among Ghanaian and Nigerian tribesmen EdD Rutgers The State U of New jersey New Brunswick 1990 211pp DA51A2314 9033595
Berger jennifer Wildlife extension-a participatory approach to conservation A case study among the Maasai people of Kenya PhD U of California Berkeley 1989 379pp DA51A1474 9028739
Boubakri Mohamed The international financial crisis of the 19805 and its impact on educational reform in Morocco with a history of Moroccan education and policy recommendations EdD U of Michigan 1990 253pp DA51A2289 9034360
Cashman Kristen A grounded theory describing factors in the adoption process of the alley farm ing technology by Yoruba women in Nigeria PhD Iowa State U 1990 129pp DA51A2244 9100422
DeVane Evelyn Gaynelle Music education in teacher training colleges in Ghana PhD U of Ghana (Ghana) 1980 484pp DA51A1946 9024805
Dzimbo Kuzvinetsa Peter A critical analysis of the planning and implementation of teacher education reform in Zimbabwe 1980-1987 PhD U of Wisconsin-Madison 1990 307pp DA51A1581 9020438
Egbuna Bridget Georgia An investigation of the crisis in higher education in the two universities of Anambra State Nigeria EdD George Washington U 1990 174pp DA51A1920 9030828
Elatta Taha Mohamed An analysis of indigenous Sudanese graphic imagery and implications for curriculum development in art education PhD Council for National Academic Awards (UK) 1990 319pp DA51A1484 BX90027
Elrayah Tagelsir Hamza A systemic analysis of the problems of the teaching-practice program at Khartoum International Institute for Arabic Language in Sudan PhD Indiana U 1990 278pp DA51A15849030411
Ibida Ego Yvonne A study of tourism education at the university level in Nigeria as viewed by experts in the government higher education and the tourism industry EdD George Washington U 1990 278pp DA51A1921 9030830
Ifeanyi Uju Bibian A content analysis of selected books used in the teaching of African literature in American colleges and universities PhD Kent State U 1990 213pp DA51A1891 9029271
jaja Amelia Nwadiogwa Labour union education in Nigeria PhD U of Hull (UK) 1988 24Opp DA51A1478 BX90139
Kupe Serara Segarona A history of the evolution of nursing education in Botswana1922-1980 EdD Columbia UTeachers ColI 1987 506pp DA51A2290 9033919
Lamptey George Nee Oko Public subsidization of nonpublic schools and the development of education in Liberia PhD Columbia U Teachers Coli 1990 185pp DA51A2265 9033869
Laryea Evans Amartey The role of higher education in Africa A study of the attitude of African educators toward the Tananarive recommendations PhD U of North Texas 1990 177pp DA51A14629027718
M uruIi Leunita Auko Education labor force participation residence and fertility among Kenyan women PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 77pp DA51A1933 9032350
Oji Emmanuel Aniefuna Music in education a study of the status of general music education in the curriculum of Anambra (Nigeria) public school system PhD Union Institute 1989 218pp DA51A19479025448
Olurin Niran Emannuel A School administrators perceptions of
discipline and corporal punishment in seleded contemporary Nigerian public secondary schools PhD Indiana State U 1989 187pp DA51A1859 9026706
Pelshak Smith Kyeskat Daspan Rehabilitation and counseling programs for people with disabilities in Nigeria EdD Oklahoma State U 1990 189pp DA51A2270 9035199
Semenye Lois Mvuli The reltltionship between moral reasoning Tearning style and religious orientation of selected students attending theological schools in Kenya EdD Biola U Talbot Sch of Theology 1990 194pp DA51A2257 9025834
Ukaegbu Ephraim Ifeanyichukwu An analysis of problems encountered by Nigerian students as perceived by Nigerian students in urban universities in Texas EdD Texas Southern U 1989 174pp DA51A18679029526
Williams-Lamptey Felicia Walety Teacher training and resource center for adult education in Liberia Curriculum and organization EdD Columbia U Teachers ColI 1990 195pp DA51A2244 9033870
Environmental Sciences Chiotha Sosten Staphiel Biological control of human schistosomiasis using snail-eating fish lMaltlwi PhD U of Maryland ColI Park 1990 174pp DA51B2261 9030877
Fine Arts Coombes Annie Elena Stuart The representation of Africa and the African in Engltlnd 1890-1913 PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1987 498pp DA51A1811 8-83121
Thomas Thelma Katrina Niche decorations from the Tombs of Byzantine Egypt (Heracleopolis Magna and Oxyrhynchus AD 300-5(0) Visions of Afterlife PhD New York U 1990 717pp DA51A14269025149
Folklore Hill Elizabeth Frances A comparative study of the cultural narrative and ltlnguage content of seleded folk tales told in Burma Canada and Yorubaltlnd Nigeria PhD U of Alberta (Can) 1990 DA51A2482
Geography Krabacher Thomas Scott Fishing food and change along the Sherbro Coast of Sierra Leone PhD U of California Davis 1990 416pp DA51A1726 9026837
Perry Edward Carl Core-periphery reltltions An empirical study of North Cameroon PhD U of Pennsylvania 1990 290pp DA51A17269026626
Picard Mary Theresa Local participation in integrated and multiobjective river basin pltlnning A case study of the Senegal River
Basin PhD Oark U 1990 337pp DA51A1727 9026085
Ramphall Davin Rural energy pltlnning and development in the Third World A multicriteria evaluation approach [Kenya PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 378pp DA51A2123 9032366
Health Sciences Anyanwu Rosemary Chinyere A food safety control strategy for
developing countries Based on studies of Nigeria Ghana Cote dIvoire United Kingdom and France PhD U of Reading (UK) 1989 413pp DA51B2840 BX90197
Chitsulo Lester A comparative study on measurement of Schistosoma mansoni transmission by coprologic and serologic techniques [Egypt amp Maltlwi] PhD Tulane U 1990 120pp DA51B2841 9032509
Ehigiator Lucky Osarchieman The rural health model in Bendel State of Nigeria Impad of community participation DrPH U of California Berkeley 1989 279pp DA51B2306 9028705
Guptill Katharine Schuyler Evaluation of an infant weaning food intervention in Kwara State Nigeria ScD Johns Hopkins U Sch of Public Health and Hygiene 1990 379pp DA51B3331 9030682
Khogali Fathia Ahmed Mohammed The design implementation monitoring and evaluation of a training programme for prospedive catering officers for hospitals in the Sudan PhD U of Bath (UK) 1989 430pp DA51B3307 BX90609
Nhare Duncan Kinyua Simple predictors of low birthweight at the community level Their potential application in primary health care for the prevention ofadverse pregnancy outcomes in rural Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 336pp DA51B2309 9028388
Troslte Richard Murray Differential household survival during a drought-induced food crisis in central Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 536pp DA51B2310 9028376
UpvalI Michele Jean The articultltion of nurses and indigenous healers in Swaziltlnd A nursing perspedive PhD U of Utah 1990 241pp DA51B3329 9100377
History Asres Alem History of the Ethiopian Student Movement (in Ethiopia
and North America) Its impact on internal social change 1960-1974 PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 216pp DA51A1733 9030844
Cook Weston Franklin The Hundred Years War for Morocco 1465-1580 Warfare and state building in the early modern Maghrib PhD Georgetown U 1989 652pp DA51A1740 9027667
Coventry Donald C The public career of Sir Francis Reginald Wingate High Commissioner for Egypt 1917-1919 PhD The
American V 1989 326pp DA51A1730 9027884
Diallo Geraldyne Pemberton The philosophy of Ahmed Sikou Touri and its impact on the development of the Republic of Guinea 1958-1971 PhD City V of New York 1990 278pp DA51A1731 9029929
Gatlin Darryle John A socioeconomic history of Sao Vicente de Cabo Verde 1830-1970 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 284pp DA51A24919017069
Ghebre-Ab Habtu World War II and the disposal of Africa orientale italiana (a comparative study) PhD Miami V 1990 228pp DA51A2127 9029383
James Marylee Massey Good news for the poor The Church and community development in South Africa PhD Boston V 1990 285pp DA51A2130 9029767
Lazerson Joshua Nathaniel The Communist Party of South Africa the Springbok Legion and the South African Congress of Democrats Democratic whites in the South African liberation movement 1942-1964 PhD Northwestern V 1990 433pp DA51A2130 9031953
Mbuia-JOao Tome Nhamitambo The revolt of Dom Jeronimo Chingulia of Mombasa1590-1637 (an African episode in the Portuguese century of decline) [Kenya] PhD Catholic V of America 1990 577pp DA51A1733 9027645
Rubert Steven Craig You have taken my sweat Agricultural wage labour in colonial Zimbabwe 1904 to 1945 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 416pp DA51A2491 9033971
Schoenbrun David Lee Early history in eastern AfricaS Great Lakes region Linguistic ecological and archaeological approaches ca 500 BC to ca AD 1000 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 851pp DA51A2491 9033982
Journalism Chaudhary Anju Grover Coverage of development news by Western and Third World newspapers Theory and practice [Nigeria PhD V of Maryland CoIl Park 1990 297pp DA51A1427 9030874
Ngwe George Anuongong The Pan-African News Agency A regional response to global news flow problems PhD Southern Illinois V at Carbondale 1989 149pp DA51A1813 9022810
Language Faraclas Nicholas Gregory A grammar of Nigerian Pidgin PhD V of CaliforniaBerkeley 1989 706pp DA51A1595 9028817
Mangana Mark Rhetorical content in the Amarna correspondence
from the Levant [Egypt PhD Hebrew Vnion Coll-Jewish Institute of Religion 1990 224pp DA51A1593 9028107
Nyaggah Lynette Behm Cross-Linguistic influence in Kenyan English The impact of Swahili and Kikuyu on syntax PhD Vof California Los Angeles 1990 236pp DA51A1598 9028355
Sheridan J Mark The homilies of Rufus of Shotep on the Gospels of Matthew and Luke [Egypt] PhD Catholic V of America 2990 487pp DA51A1593 9027966
Law Ogiamien Tony Bestman Emokpae The legal aspects and implications of artificial conception services in Nigeria PhD Vof Essex (VK) 1989 411pp DA51A1747 8-90113
Literature Adal Youmna A Sufism in Ibn Khaldun An annotated translation
of the Shifa al-Sailli-Tahdhib al-MasailITunisia PhD Indiana V 1990 378pp DA51A1629 9030377
Guzofsky Rosalie Mujeres heroicas en el romancero judeo~spafiol [Morocco] PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 310pp DA51A1631 9026568
Mama Raouf Images of Africa and Africans in Western literature PhD V of Michigan 1990 130pp DA51A2377 9034479
Sample Maxine J Cornish The representation of space in selected works by Bessie Head Buchi Emecheta and Flora Nwapa PhD Emory V 1990 174pp DA51A1611 9027938
Mass Communications Morgan Muhammad Patricia-Devine An intracultural communication model for socioeconomic redevelopment in Sub-Saharan Africa PhD V of Kentucky 1990 258pp DA51A2189 9035046
Morgan Gary Benedict US media and government A content analysis of press coverage of the us call for sanctions against Libya DA V of Northern Colorado 1990 119pp DA51A1817 9029136
Political Science Adams Linda Shull From peace partner to security partner An
examination of US-Egyptian relations in the Carter administration PhD V of South Carolina 1990 310pp DA51A1748 9029155
Adogamhe Paul Garuba Nigeria-OPEC relations Analysis of the change in Nigerias foreign policy behavior toward OPEC 1983-1985 PhD City V of New York 1990 382pp DA51A1749 9029908
Akingbemi A yodele Makanju-Ola Agricultural development in Nigeria An analysis of the World Bank-assisted Agricultural Development Program PhD Claremont Graduate Sch 1990 349pp DA51A2141 9032564
Attah Okon Efiong The role of African soldiers in politics New diredions in comparing civilian and military regimes PhD Washington V 1989 266pp DA51A1749 9027391
Fage Kamilu Sani Nigerias foreign policy towards Chad 1960-1985 A study of the dynamics of African inter-state relations PhD Vof Pittsburgh 1990 266pp DA51A251O 9028459
Khadiagala Gilbert Muruli The Frontline States in southern African international politics 1975-1989 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 428pp DA51A1764 9030210
Kimaru Christopher Maina An analysis of us foreign assistance to tropical Africa in the 1980s PhD V of Maryland Baltimore County 1990 169pp DA51A2154 9032712
Kosoko David Nigerias inter-African relations A study of continuity and change in Nigerias African policy 1960-1983 PhD American V 1990 287pp DA51A1764 9028140
Mitchell Thomas G Black faces white heads Internal settlements in southern Africa PhD V of Southern California 1990 DA51A1765
Rana Kipkorir Aly Azad Politics underdevelopment and socilll conflict A study of class formation in Kenya PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 358pp DA51A2S06 9033979
Sanad Jamal Ali Islam and sociopolitical change A comparative study of Egyptian Kuwaiti and Palestinian attitudes PhD V of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 DA51A2S06
Sandberg Eve Nan International foreign aid donor cohesion and donor bounded decision-making in Zambias agricultural sedor PhD Yale V 1990 353pp DA51A2S07 9035366
Solop Frederic Ira From the margins to the mainstream The antiapartheid movement and the politics of agenda-setting in the United States PhD Rutgers The State V of New Jersey New Brunswick 1990 302pp DA51A2507 9034957
Tevoedjre Eric The limits and uses ofdeviance in Franco-African relations The relations of Guinea (Conakry) Congo and Benin with France 1958-1981 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 317pp DA51A17669030256
Tidwell Alan Interdependence ethnicity and anti-apartheid The case ofTransAfrica PhD V of Kent at Canterbury (UK) 1989 267pp DA51A1767 BX90013
Torulagha Priye Sunday A study of moral norms concerning war in precolonial traditional Nigerian societies PhD V of Oklahoma 1990 289pp DA51A2151 9033285
Psychology
Pretorius Johannes W White South African identity development and psychopathology PhD Boston V 1990 152pp DA51B2632 9019700
Religion Bassaw Joseph Kwamina Developing a ministry of evangelism among Ghanaians in Brooklyn New York DMin Drew V 1990 160pp DA51A2407 9100003
Frankfurter David Thomas Munro Elijah in Upper Egypt Studies in the history and composition of the Coptic Elijah Apocalypse PhD Princeton V 1990 407pp DA51A1652 9027546
Katz Jonathan Glustrom The vision of the Prophet in fifteenth century North Africa Muhammad al-Zawawis Tuhfat al-Nazir PhD Princeton V 1990 404pp DA51A1653 9027549
Sociology Achanfuo-Yeboah David Joe Internal migration population redistribution and urbanisation in Ghana PhD V of Alberta (Can) 199ODA51A2525
Asana Festus Ambe Problems of marriage and family life in an African context viewed from the perspective of the Christian pastor as counselor [Cameroon] ThO Boston V Sch of Theology 1990 332pp DA51A1790 9026046
Cole Bankole Akinyemi Police power and accountability in the Nigerian criminal process PhD V of Keele (UK) 1989 615pp DA51A1782 BX89951
Diop Francois Path Diop Economic determinants of child health and the utilization of health services in Sub-Saharan Africa The case of Ivory Coast PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 232pp DA51A2525 9030184
Fluharty David Henning Charisma as attachment to the divine Some Hasidic principles for comparison of social movements ofGandhi Nasser Ben-Gurion and King [Egypt] PhD V of New Hampshire 1990 584pp DA51A1802 9027429
Hamid Adil Abdelaziz Mohamed Perceptions of the Sudanese professional working in Saudi Arabia on migration and economic development of the Sudan PhD V of North Texas 1990 152pp DA51A17999027708
Macharia Sospeter Kinuthia The role of social networks and the state in the urban informal sector The case of Nairobi Kenya PhD V of Cali fomi a Berkeley 1989 281pp DA51A1781 9028942
Mengesha Astair Gebremariam The role of women in agricultural production and household decision-making A cross-cultural comparison
between India and Cameroon PhD Iowa State V 1990 170pp DA51A2539 9035101
Osirim Mary Johnson Characteristics ofentrepreneurship in Nigerian industries that started small PhD Harvard V 1990 251pp DA51A2539 9035529
Zaky Hassan Hussein Mohamed Simultaneous approach to family size decisions in Egypt PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 205pp DA51A17869030272
Theater Creamer Richard E Athol Fugard The playwright as director of his works [South Africa) PhD City V of New York 1990 402pp DA51AI4449029926
Theology Egbulem Chris Nwaka The Rite Zairois in the context of liturgical inculturation in midd1e-belt Africa since the Second Vatican Council STD Catholic V of America 1989 41Opp DA51AI659 9027616
Urban amp Regional Planning Elkhishin Khaled Salah Planning for growth in the Cairo region A
strategic management approach modelled on the Paris experience [Egypt PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 311pp DA51AI803 9026548
Oluwoye Jacob Oludoye Assessment of pedestrian crossing activity in the determination of reducing conflict between pedestrian and vehicles along a strip of commercial streets in Nigeria PhD V of New South Wales (Australia) 1988 DA51AI804
LAST CHANCE FOR ASA MEMBER RENEWALS Have your renewed your ASA membership for 1991 If you are not sure look at the mailing label affixed to this newsshy
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discipline and corporal punishment in seleded contemporary Nigerian public secondary schools PhD Indiana State U 1989 187pp DA51A1859 9026706
Pelshak Smith Kyeskat Daspan Rehabilitation and counseling programs for people with disabilities in Nigeria EdD Oklahoma State U 1990 189pp DA51A2270 9035199
Semenye Lois Mvuli The reltltionship between moral reasoning Tearning style and religious orientation of selected students attending theological schools in Kenya EdD Biola U Talbot Sch of Theology 1990 194pp DA51A2257 9025834
Ukaegbu Ephraim Ifeanyichukwu An analysis of problems encountered by Nigerian students as perceived by Nigerian students in urban universities in Texas EdD Texas Southern U 1989 174pp DA51A18679029526
Williams-Lamptey Felicia Walety Teacher training and resource center for adult education in Liberia Curriculum and organization EdD Columbia U Teachers ColI 1990 195pp DA51A2244 9033870
Environmental Sciences Chiotha Sosten Staphiel Biological control of human schistosomiasis using snail-eating fish lMaltlwi PhD U of Maryland ColI Park 1990 174pp DA51B2261 9030877
Fine Arts Coombes Annie Elena Stuart The representation of Africa and the African in Engltlnd 1890-1913 PhD U of East Anglia (UK) 1987 498pp DA51A1811 8-83121
Thomas Thelma Katrina Niche decorations from the Tombs of Byzantine Egypt (Heracleopolis Magna and Oxyrhynchus AD 300-5(0) Visions of Afterlife PhD New York U 1990 717pp DA51A14269025149
Folklore Hill Elizabeth Frances A comparative study of the cultural narrative and ltlnguage content of seleded folk tales told in Burma Canada and Yorubaltlnd Nigeria PhD U of Alberta (Can) 1990 DA51A2482
Geography Krabacher Thomas Scott Fishing food and change along the Sherbro Coast of Sierra Leone PhD U of California Davis 1990 416pp DA51A1726 9026837
Perry Edward Carl Core-periphery reltltions An empirical study of North Cameroon PhD U of Pennsylvania 1990 290pp DA51A17269026626
Picard Mary Theresa Local participation in integrated and multiobjective river basin pltlnning A case study of the Senegal River
Basin PhD Oark U 1990 337pp DA51A1727 9026085
Ramphall Davin Rural energy pltlnning and development in the Third World A multicriteria evaluation approach [Kenya PhD Pennsylvania State U 1990 378pp DA51A2123 9032366
Health Sciences Anyanwu Rosemary Chinyere A food safety control strategy for
developing countries Based on studies of Nigeria Ghana Cote dIvoire United Kingdom and France PhD U of Reading (UK) 1989 413pp DA51B2840 BX90197
Chitsulo Lester A comparative study on measurement of Schistosoma mansoni transmission by coprologic and serologic techniques [Egypt amp Maltlwi] PhD Tulane U 1990 120pp DA51B2841 9032509
Ehigiator Lucky Osarchieman The rural health model in Bendel State of Nigeria Impad of community participation DrPH U of California Berkeley 1989 279pp DA51B2306 9028705
Guptill Katharine Schuyler Evaluation of an infant weaning food intervention in Kwara State Nigeria ScD Johns Hopkins U Sch of Public Health and Hygiene 1990 379pp DA51B3331 9030682
Khogali Fathia Ahmed Mohammed The design implementation monitoring and evaluation of a training programme for prospedive catering officers for hospitals in the Sudan PhD U of Bath (UK) 1989 430pp DA51B3307 BX90609
Nhare Duncan Kinyua Simple predictors of low birthweight at the community level Their potential application in primary health care for the prevention ofadverse pregnancy outcomes in rural Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 336pp DA51B2309 9028388
Troslte Richard Murray Differential household survival during a drought-induced food crisis in central Kenya DrPH U of California Los Angeles 1990 536pp DA51B2310 9028376
UpvalI Michele Jean The articultltion of nurses and indigenous healers in Swaziltlnd A nursing perspedive PhD U of Utah 1990 241pp DA51B3329 9100377
History Asres Alem History of the Ethiopian Student Movement (in Ethiopia
and North America) Its impact on internal social change 1960-1974 PhD U of Maryland Coli Park 1990 216pp DA51A1733 9030844
Cook Weston Franklin The Hundred Years War for Morocco 1465-1580 Warfare and state building in the early modern Maghrib PhD Georgetown U 1989 652pp DA51A1740 9027667
Coventry Donald C The public career of Sir Francis Reginald Wingate High Commissioner for Egypt 1917-1919 PhD The
American V 1989 326pp DA51A1730 9027884
Diallo Geraldyne Pemberton The philosophy of Ahmed Sikou Touri and its impact on the development of the Republic of Guinea 1958-1971 PhD City V of New York 1990 278pp DA51A1731 9029929
Gatlin Darryle John A socioeconomic history of Sao Vicente de Cabo Verde 1830-1970 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 284pp DA51A24919017069
Ghebre-Ab Habtu World War II and the disposal of Africa orientale italiana (a comparative study) PhD Miami V 1990 228pp DA51A2127 9029383
James Marylee Massey Good news for the poor The Church and community development in South Africa PhD Boston V 1990 285pp DA51A2130 9029767
Lazerson Joshua Nathaniel The Communist Party of South Africa the Springbok Legion and the South African Congress of Democrats Democratic whites in the South African liberation movement 1942-1964 PhD Northwestern V 1990 433pp DA51A2130 9031953
Mbuia-JOao Tome Nhamitambo The revolt of Dom Jeronimo Chingulia of Mombasa1590-1637 (an African episode in the Portuguese century of decline) [Kenya] PhD Catholic V of America 1990 577pp DA51A1733 9027645
Rubert Steven Craig You have taken my sweat Agricultural wage labour in colonial Zimbabwe 1904 to 1945 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 416pp DA51A2491 9033971
Schoenbrun David Lee Early history in eastern AfricaS Great Lakes region Linguistic ecological and archaeological approaches ca 500 BC to ca AD 1000 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 851pp DA51A2491 9033982
Journalism Chaudhary Anju Grover Coverage of development news by Western and Third World newspapers Theory and practice [Nigeria PhD V of Maryland CoIl Park 1990 297pp DA51A1427 9030874
Ngwe George Anuongong The Pan-African News Agency A regional response to global news flow problems PhD Southern Illinois V at Carbondale 1989 149pp DA51A1813 9022810
Language Faraclas Nicholas Gregory A grammar of Nigerian Pidgin PhD V of CaliforniaBerkeley 1989 706pp DA51A1595 9028817
Mangana Mark Rhetorical content in the Amarna correspondence
from the Levant [Egypt PhD Hebrew Vnion Coll-Jewish Institute of Religion 1990 224pp DA51A1593 9028107
Nyaggah Lynette Behm Cross-Linguistic influence in Kenyan English The impact of Swahili and Kikuyu on syntax PhD Vof California Los Angeles 1990 236pp DA51A1598 9028355
Sheridan J Mark The homilies of Rufus of Shotep on the Gospels of Matthew and Luke [Egypt] PhD Catholic V of America 2990 487pp DA51A1593 9027966
Law Ogiamien Tony Bestman Emokpae The legal aspects and implications of artificial conception services in Nigeria PhD Vof Essex (VK) 1989 411pp DA51A1747 8-90113
Literature Adal Youmna A Sufism in Ibn Khaldun An annotated translation
of the Shifa al-Sailli-Tahdhib al-MasailITunisia PhD Indiana V 1990 378pp DA51A1629 9030377
Guzofsky Rosalie Mujeres heroicas en el romancero judeo~spafiol [Morocco] PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 310pp DA51A1631 9026568
Mama Raouf Images of Africa and Africans in Western literature PhD V of Michigan 1990 130pp DA51A2377 9034479
Sample Maxine J Cornish The representation of space in selected works by Bessie Head Buchi Emecheta and Flora Nwapa PhD Emory V 1990 174pp DA51A1611 9027938
Mass Communications Morgan Muhammad Patricia-Devine An intracultural communication model for socioeconomic redevelopment in Sub-Saharan Africa PhD V of Kentucky 1990 258pp DA51A2189 9035046
Morgan Gary Benedict US media and government A content analysis of press coverage of the us call for sanctions against Libya DA V of Northern Colorado 1990 119pp DA51A1817 9029136
Political Science Adams Linda Shull From peace partner to security partner An
examination of US-Egyptian relations in the Carter administration PhD V of South Carolina 1990 310pp DA51A1748 9029155
Adogamhe Paul Garuba Nigeria-OPEC relations Analysis of the change in Nigerias foreign policy behavior toward OPEC 1983-1985 PhD City V of New York 1990 382pp DA51A1749 9029908
Akingbemi A yodele Makanju-Ola Agricultural development in Nigeria An analysis of the World Bank-assisted Agricultural Development Program PhD Claremont Graduate Sch 1990 349pp DA51A2141 9032564
Attah Okon Efiong The role of African soldiers in politics New diredions in comparing civilian and military regimes PhD Washington V 1989 266pp DA51A1749 9027391
Fage Kamilu Sani Nigerias foreign policy towards Chad 1960-1985 A study of the dynamics of African inter-state relations PhD Vof Pittsburgh 1990 266pp DA51A251O 9028459
Khadiagala Gilbert Muruli The Frontline States in southern African international politics 1975-1989 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 428pp DA51A1764 9030210
Kimaru Christopher Maina An analysis of us foreign assistance to tropical Africa in the 1980s PhD V of Maryland Baltimore County 1990 169pp DA51A2154 9032712
Kosoko David Nigerias inter-African relations A study of continuity and change in Nigerias African policy 1960-1983 PhD American V 1990 287pp DA51A1764 9028140
Mitchell Thomas G Black faces white heads Internal settlements in southern Africa PhD V of Southern California 1990 DA51A1765
Rana Kipkorir Aly Azad Politics underdevelopment and socilll conflict A study of class formation in Kenya PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 358pp DA51A2S06 9033979
Sanad Jamal Ali Islam and sociopolitical change A comparative study of Egyptian Kuwaiti and Palestinian attitudes PhD V of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 DA51A2S06
Sandberg Eve Nan International foreign aid donor cohesion and donor bounded decision-making in Zambias agricultural sedor PhD Yale V 1990 353pp DA51A2S07 9035366
Solop Frederic Ira From the margins to the mainstream The antiapartheid movement and the politics of agenda-setting in the United States PhD Rutgers The State V of New Jersey New Brunswick 1990 302pp DA51A2507 9034957
Tevoedjre Eric The limits and uses ofdeviance in Franco-African relations The relations of Guinea (Conakry) Congo and Benin with France 1958-1981 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 317pp DA51A17669030256
Tidwell Alan Interdependence ethnicity and anti-apartheid The case ofTransAfrica PhD V of Kent at Canterbury (UK) 1989 267pp DA51A1767 BX90013
Torulagha Priye Sunday A study of moral norms concerning war in precolonial traditional Nigerian societies PhD V of Oklahoma 1990 289pp DA51A2151 9033285
Psychology
Pretorius Johannes W White South African identity development and psychopathology PhD Boston V 1990 152pp DA51B2632 9019700
Religion Bassaw Joseph Kwamina Developing a ministry of evangelism among Ghanaians in Brooklyn New York DMin Drew V 1990 160pp DA51A2407 9100003
Frankfurter David Thomas Munro Elijah in Upper Egypt Studies in the history and composition of the Coptic Elijah Apocalypse PhD Princeton V 1990 407pp DA51A1652 9027546
Katz Jonathan Glustrom The vision of the Prophet in fifteenth century North Africa Muhammad al-Zawawis Tuhfat al-Nazir PhD Princeton V 1990 404pp DA51A1653 9027549
Sociology Achanfuo-Yeboah David Joe Internal migration population redistribution and urbanisation in Ghana PhD V of Alberta (Can) 199ODA51A2525
Asana Festus Ambe Problems of marriage and family life in an African context viewed from the perspective of the Christian pastor as counselor [Cameroon] ThO Boston V Sch of Theology 1990 332pp DA51A1790 9026046
Cole Bankole Akinyemi Police power and accountability in the Nigerian criminal process PhD V of Keele (UK) 1989 615pp DA51A1782 BX89951
Diop Francois Path Diop Economic determinants of child health and the utilization of health services in Sub-Saharan Africa The case of Ivory Coast PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 232pp DA51A2525 9030184
Fluharty David Henning Charisma as attachment to the divine Some Hasidic principles for comparison of social movements ofGandhi Nasser Ben-Gurion and King [Egypt] PhD V of New Hampshire 1990 584pp DA51A1802 9027429
Hamid Adil Abdelaziz Mohamed Perceptions of the Sudanese professional working in Saudi Arabia on migration and economic development of the Sudan PhD V of North Texas 1990 152pp DA51A17999027708
Macharia Sospeter Kinuthia The role of social networks and the state in the urban informal sector The case of Nairobi Kenya PhD V of Cali fomi a Berkeley 1989 281pp DA51A1781 9028942
Mengesha Astair Gebremariam The role of women in agricultural production and household decision-making A cross-cultural comparison
between India and Cameroon PhD Iowa State V 1990 170pp DA51A2539 9035101
Osirim Mary Johnson Characteristics ofentrepreneurship in Nigerian industries that started small PhD Harvard V 1990 251pp DA51A2539 9035529
Zaky Hassan Hussein Mohamed Simultaneous approach to family size decisions in Egypt PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 205pp DA51A17869030272
Theater Creamer Richard E Athol Fugard The playwright as director of his works [South Africa) PhD City V of New York 1990 402pp DA51AI4449029926
Theology Egbulem Chris Nwaka The Rite Zairois in the context of liturgical inculturation in midd1e-belt Africa since the Second Vatican Council STD Catholic V of America 1989 41Opp DA51AI659 9027616
Urban amp Regional Planning Elkhishin Khaled Salah Planning for growth in the Cairo region A
strategic management approach modelled on the Paris experience [Egypt PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 311pp DA51AI803 9026548
Oluwoye Jacob Oludoye Assessment of pedestrian crossing activity in the determination of reducing conflict between pedestrian and vehicles along a strip of commercial streets in Nigeria PhD V of New South Wales (Australia) 1988 DA51AI804
LAST CHANCE FOR ASA MEMBER RENEWALS Have your renewed your ASA membership for 1991 If you are not sure look at the mailing label affixed to this newsshy
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Diallo Geraldyne Pemberton The philosophy of Ahmed Sikou Touri and its impact on the development of the Republic of Guinea 1958-1971 PhD City V of New York 1990 278pp DA51A1731 9029929
Gatlin Darryle John A socioeconomic history of Sao Vicente de Cabo Verde 1830-1970 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 284pp DA51A24919017069
Ghebre-Ab Habtu World War II and the disposal of Africa orientale italiana (a comparative study) PhD Miami V 1990 228pp DA51A2127 9029383
James Marylee Massey Good news for the poor The Church and community development in South Africa PhD Boston V 1990 285pp DA51A2130 9029767
Lazerson Joshua Nathaniel The Communist Party of South Africa the Springbok Legion and the South African Congress of Democrats Democratic whites in the South African liberation movement 1942-1964 PhD Northwestern V 1990 433pp DA51A2130 9031953
Mbuia-JOao Tome Nhamitambo The revolt of Dom Jeronimo Chingulia of Mombasa1590-1637 (an African episode in the Portuguese century of decline) [Kenya] PhD Catholic V of America 1990 577pp DA51A1733 9027645
Rubert Steven Craig You have taken my sweat Agricultural wage labour in colonial Zimbabwe 1904 to 1945 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 416pp DA51A2491 9033971
Schoenbrun David Lee Early history in eastern AfricaS Great Lakes region Linguistic ecological and archaeological approaches ca 500 BC to ca AD 1000 PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 851pp DA51A2491 9033982
Journalism Chaudhary Anju Grover Coverage of development news by Western and Third World newspapers Theory and practice [Nigeria PhD V of Maryland CoIl Park 1990 297pp DA51A1427 9030874
Ngwe George Anuongong The Pan-African News Agency A regional response to global news flow problems PhD Southern Illinois V at Carbondale 1989 149pp DA51A1813 9022810
Language Faraclas Nicholas Gregory A grammar of Nigerian Pidgin PhD V of CaliforniaBerkeley 1989 706pp DA51A1595 9028817
Mangana Mark Rhetorical content in the Amarna correspondence
from the Levant [Egypt PhD Hebrew Vnion Coll-Jewish Institute of Religion 1990 224pp DA51A1593 9028107
Nyaggah Lynette Behm Cross-Linguistic influence in Kenyan English The impact of Swahili and Kikuyu on syntax PhD Vof California Los Angeles 1990 236pp DA51A1598 9028355
Sheridan J Mark The homilies of Rufus of Shotep on the Gospels of Matthew and Luke [Egypt] PhD Catholic V of America 2990 487pp DA51A1593 9027966
Law Ogiamien Tony Bestman Emokpae The legal aspects and implications of artificial conception services in Nigeria PhD Vof Essex (VK) 1989 411pp DA51A1747 8-90113
Literature Adal Youmna A Sufism in Ibn Khaldun An annotated translation
of the Shifa al-Sailli-Tahdhib al-MasailITunisia PhD Indiana V 1990 378pp DA51A1629 9030377
Guzofsky Rosalie Mujeres heroicas en el romancero judeo~spafiol [Morocco] PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 310pp DA51A1631 9026568
Mama Raouf Images of Africa and Africans in Western literature PhD V of Michigan 1990 130pp DA51A2377 9034479
Sample Maxine J Cornish The representation of space in selected works by Bessie Head Buchi Emecheta and Flora Nwapa PhD Emory V 1990 174pp DA51A1611 9027938
Mass Communications Morgan Muhammad Patricia-Devine An intracultural communication model for socioeconomic redevelopment in Sub-Saharan Africa PhD V of Kentucky 1990 258pp DA51A2189 9035046
Morgan Gary Benedict US media and government A content analysis of press coverage of the us call for sanctions against Libya DA V of Northern Colorado 1990 119pp DA51A1817 9029136
Political Science Adams Linda Shull From peace partner to security partner An
examination of US-Egyptian relations in the Carter administration PhD V of South Carolina 1990 310pp DA51A1748 9029155
Adogamhe Paul Garuba Nigeria-OPEC relations Analysis of the change in Nigerias foreign policy behavior toward OPEC 1983-1985 PhD City V of New York 1990 382pp DA51A1749 9029908
Akingbemi A yodele Makanju-Ola Agricultural development in Nigeria An analysis of the World Bank-assisted Agricultural Development Program PhD Claremont Graduate Sch 1990 349pp DA51A2141 9032564
Attah Okon Efiong The role of African soldiers in politics New diredions in comparing civilian and military regimes PhD Washington V 1989 266pp DA51A1749 9027391
Fage Kamilu Sani Nigerias foreign policy towards Chad 1960-1985 A study of the dynamics of African inter-state relations PhD Vof Pittsburgh 1990 266pp DA51A251O 9028459
Khadiagala Gilbert Muruli The Frontline States in southern African international politics 1975-1989 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 428pp DA51A1764 9030210
Kimaru Christopher Maina An analysis of us foreign assistance to tropical Africa in the 1980s PhD V of Maryland Baltimore County 1990 169pp DA51A2154 9032712
Kosoko David Nigerias inter-African relations A study of continuity and change in Nigerias African policy 1960-1983 PhD American V 1990 287pp DA51A1764 9028140
Mitchell Thomas G Black faces white heads Internal settlements in southern Africa PhD V of Southern California 1990 DA51A1765
Rana Kipkorir Aly Azad Politics underdevelopment and socilll conflict A study of class formation in Kenya PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 358pp DA51A2S06 9033979
Sanad Jamal Ali Islam and sociopolitical change A comparative study of Egyptian Kuwaiti and Palestinian attitudes PhD V of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 DA51A2S06
Sandberg Eve Nan International foreign aid donor cohesion and donor bounded decision-making in Zambias agricultural sedor PhD Yale V 1990 353pp DA51A2S07 9035366
Solop Frederic Ira From the margins to the mainstream The antiapartheid movement and the politics of agenda-setting in the United States PhD Rutgers The State V of New Jersey New Brunswick 1990 302pp DA51A2507 9034957
Tevoedjre Eric The limits and uses ofdeviance in Franco-African relations The relations of Guinea (Conakry) Congo and Benin with France 1958-1981 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 317pp DA51A17669030256
Tidwell Alan Interdependence ethnicity and anti-apartheid The case ofTransAfrica PhD V of Kent at Canterbury (UK) 1989 267pp DA51A1767 BX90013
Torulagha Priye Sunday A study of moral norms concerning war in precolonial traditional Nigerian societies PhD V of Oklahoma 1990 289pp DA51A2151 9033285
Psychology
Pretorius Johannes W White South African identity development and psychopathology PhD Boston V 1990 152pp DA51B2632 9019700
Religion Bassaw Joseph Kwamina Developing a ministry of evangelism among Ghanaians in Brooklyn New York DMin Drew V 1990 160pp DA51A2407 9100003
Frankfurter David Thomas Munro Elijah in Upper Egypt Studies in the history and composition of the Coptic Elijah Apocalypse PhD Princeton V 1990 407pp DA51A1652 9027546
Katz Jonathan Glustrom The vision of the Prophet in fifteenth century North Africa Muhammad al-Zawawis Tuhfat al-Nazir PhD Princeton V 1990 404pp DA51A1653 9027549
Sociology Achanfuo-Yeboah David Joe Internal migration population redistribution and urbanisation in Ghana PhD V of Alberta (Can) 199ODA51A2525
Asana Festus Ambe Problems of marriage and family life in an African context viewed from the perspective of the Christian pastor as counselor [Cameroon] ThO Boston V Sch of Theology 1990 332pp DA51A1790 9026046
Cole Bankole Akinyemi Police power and accountability in the Nigerian criminal process PhD V of Keele (UK) 1989 615pp DA51A1782 BX89951
Diop Francois Path Diop Economic determinants of child health and the utilization of health services in Sub-Saharan Africa The case of Ivory Coast PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 232pp DA51A2525 9030184
Fluharty David Henning Charisma as attachment to the divine Some Hasidic principles for comparison of social movements ofGandhi Nasser Ben-Gurion and King [Egypt] PhD V of New Hampshire 1990 584pp DA51A1802 9027429
Hamid Adil Abdelaziz Mohamed Perceptions of the Sudanese professional working in Saudi Arabia on migration and economic development of the Sudan PhD V of North Texas 1990 152pp DA51A17999027708
Macharia Sospeter Kinuthia The role of social networks and the state in the urban informal sector The case of Nairobi Kenya PhD V of Cali fomi a Berkeley 1989 281pp DA51A1781 9028942
Mengesha Astair Gebremariam The role of women in agricultural production and household decision-making A cross-cultural comparison
between India and Cameroon PhD Iowa State V 1990 170pp DA51A2539 9035101
Osirim Mary Johnson Characteristics ofentrepreneurship in Nigerian industries that started small PhD Harvard V 1990 251pp DA51A2539 9035529
Zaky Hassan Hussein Mohamed Simultaneous approach to family size decisions in Egypt PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 205pp DA51A17869030272
Theater Creamer Richard E Athol Fugard The playwright as director of his works [South Africa) PhD City V of New York 1990 402pp DA51AI4449029926
Theology Egbulem Chris Nwaka The Rite Zairois in the context of liturgical inculturation in midd1e-belt Africa since the Second Vatican Council STD Catholic V of America 1989 41Opp DA51AI659 9027616
Urban amp Regional Planning Elkhishin Khaled Salah Planning for growth in the Cairo region A
strategic management approach modelled on the Paris experience [Egypt PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 311pp DA51AI803 9026548
Oluwoye Jacob Oludoye Assessment of pedestrian crossing activity in the determination of reducing conflict between pedestrian and vehicles along a strip of commercial streets in Nigeria PhD V of New South Wales (Australia) 1988 DA51AI804
LAST CHANCE FOR ASA MEMBER RENEWALS Have your renewed your ASA membership for 1991 If you are not sure look at the mailing label affixed to this newsshy
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Attah Okon Efiong The role of African soldiers in politics New diredions in comparing civilian and military regimes PhD Washington V 1989 266pp DA51A1749 9027391
Fage Kamilu Sani Nigerias foreign policy towards Chad 1960-1985 A study of the dynamics of African inter-state relations PhD Vof Pittsburgh 1990 266pp DA51A251O 9028459
Khadiagala Gilbert Muruli The Frontline States in southern African international politics 1975-1989 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 428pp DA51A1764 9030210
Kimaru Christopher Maina An analysis of us foreign assistance to tropical Africa in the 1980s PhD V of Maryland Baltimore County 1990 169pp DA51A2154 9032712
Kosoko David Nigerias inter-African relations A study of continuity and change in Nigerias African policy 1960-1983 PhD American V 1990 287pp DA51A1764 9028140
Mitchell Thomas G Black faces white heads Internal settlements in southern Africa PhD V of Southern California 1990 DA51A1765
Rana Kipkorir Aly Azad Politics underdevelopment and socilll conflict A study of class formation in Kenya PhD V of California Los Angeles 1990 358pp DA51A2S06 9033979
Sanad Jamal Ali Islam and sociopolitical change A comparative study of Egyptian Kuwaiti and Palestinian attitudes PhD V of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1990 DA51A2S06
Sandberg Eve Nan International foreign aid donor cohesion and donor bounded decision-making in Zambias agricultural sedor PhD Yale V 1990 353pp DA51A2S07 9035366
Solop Frederic Ira From the margins to the mainstream The antiapartheid movement and the politics of agenda-setting in the United States PhD Rutgers The State V of New Jersey New Brunswick 1990 302pp DA51A2507 9034957
Tevoedjre Eric The limits and uses ofdeviance in Franco-African relations The relations of Guinea (Conakry) Congo and Benin with France 1958-1981 PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 317pp DA51A17669030256
Tidwell Alan Interdependence ethnicity and anti-apartheid The case ofTransAfrica PhD V of Kent at Canterbury (UK) 1989 267pp DA51A1767 BX90013
Torulagha Priye Sunday A study of moral norms concerning war in precolonial traditional Nigerian societies PhD V of Oklahoma 1990 289pp DA51A2151 9033285
Psychology
Pretorius Johannes W White South African identity development and psychopathology PhD Boston V 1990 152pp DA51B2632 9019700
Religion Bassaw Joseph Kwamina Developing a ministry of evangelism among Ghanaians in Brooklyn New York DMin Drew V 1990 160pp DA51A2407 9100003
Frankfurter David Thomas Munro Elijah in Upper Egypt Studies in the history and composition of the Coptic Elijah Apocalypse PhD Princeton V 1990 407pp DA51A1652 9027546
Katz Jonathan Glustrom The vision of the Prophet in fifteenth century North Africa Muhammad al-Zawawis Tuhfat al-Nazir PhD Princeton V 1990 404pp DA51A1653 9027549
Sociology Achanfuo-Yeboah David Joe Internal migration population redistribution and urbanisation in Ghana PhD V of Alberta (Can) 199ODA51A2525
Asana Festus Ambe Problems of marriage and family life in an African context viewed from the perspective of the Christian pastor as counselor [Cameroon] ThO Boston V Sch of Theology 1990 332pp DA51A1790 9026046
Cole Bankole Akinyemi Police power and accountability in the Nigerian criminal process PhD V of Keele (UK) 1989 615pp DA51A1782 BX89951
Diop Francois Path Diop Economic determinants of child health and the utilization of health services in Sub-Saharan Africa The case of Ivory Coast PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 232pp DA51A2525 9030184
Fluharty David Henning Charisma as attachment to the divine Some Hasidic principles for comparison of social movements ofGandhi Nasser Ben-Gurion and King [Egypt] PhD V of New Hampshire 1990 584pp DA51A1802 9027429
Hamid Adil Abdelaziz Mohamed Perceptions of the Sudanese professional working in Saudi Arabia on migration and economic development of the Sudan PhD V of North Texas 1990 152pp DA51A17999027708
Macharia Sospeter Kinuthia The role of social networks and the state in the urban informal sector The case of Nairobi Kenya PhD V of Cali fomi a Berkeley 1989 281pp DA51A1781 9028942
Mengesha Astair Gebremariam The role of women in agricultural production and household decision-making A cross-cultural comparison
between India and Cameroon PhD Iowa State V 1990 170pp DA51A2539 9035101
Osirim Mary Johnson Characteristics ofentrepreneurship in Nigerian industries that started small PhD Harvard V 1990 251pp DA51A2539 9035529
Zaky Hassan Hussein Mohamed Simultaneous approach to family size decisions in Egypt PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 205pp DA51A17869030272
Theater Creamer Richard E Athol Fugard The playwright as director of his works [South Africa) PhD City V of New York 1990 402pp DA51AI4449029926
Theology Egbulem Chris Nwaka The Rite Zairois in the context of liturgical inculturation in midd1e-belt Africa since the Second Vatican Council STD Catholic V of America 1989 41Opp DA51AI659 9027616
Urban amp Regional Planning Elkhishin Khaled Salah Planning for growth in the Cairo region A
strategic management approach modelled on the Paris experience [Egypt PhD V of Pennsylvania 1990 311pp DA51AI803 9026548
Oluwoye Jacob Oludoye Assessment of pedestrian crossing activity in the determination of reducing conflict between pedestrian and vehicles along a strip of commercial streets in Nigeria PhD V of New South Wales (Australia) 1988 DA51AI804
LAST CHANCE FOR ASA MEMBER RENEWALS Have your renewed your ASA membership for 1991 If you are not sure look at the mailing label affixed to this newsshy
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Discipline _________ Region of Interest ______~Joint Second person in household with one regular member $1750 (Kindly photocopy this form to include data on both persons) Contribution
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One-time payment (or 3 annual installments of $400) $1200 Total Enclosed _____
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between India and Cameroon PhD Iowa State V 1990 170pp DA51A2539 9035101
Osirim Mary Johnson Characteristics ofentrepreneurship in Nigerian industries that started small PhD Harvard V 1990 251pp DA51A2539 9035529
Zaky Hassan Hussein Mohamed Simultaneous approach to family size decisions in Egypt PhD Johns Hopkins V 1990 205pp DA51A17869030272
Theater Creamer Richard E Athol Fugard The playwright as director of his works [South Africa) PhD City V of New York 1990 402pp DA51AI4449029926
Theology Egbulem Chris Nwaka The Rite Zairois in the context of liturgical inculturation in midd1e-belt Africa since the Second Vatican Council STD Catholic V of America 1989 41Opp DA51AI659 9027616
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Oluwoye Jacob Oludoye Assessment of pedestrian crossing activity in the determination of reducing conflict between pedestrian and vehicles along a strip of commercial streets in Nigeria PhD V of New South Wales (Australia) 1988 DA51AI804
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