Books!

  • Writing African History (Rochester University Press, 2005) editor and author of chapters 1 "What is African History?" and 20 "Writing African History"

  • Slave Elites in the Middle East and Africa (joint editor with Toru MIURA and author of the chapter "The Persistence of Slave Officials in the Sokoto Caliphate")

  • Spurious Arabic: Hausa and Colonial Nigeria
    to order Spurious Arabic send $15 to:
    African Studies Program, Publications
    University of Wisconsin-Madison
    205 Ingraham Hall, 1155 Observatory Drive
    Madison, WI 53706 USA
    Phone: 608-262-2380 / Fax: 608-265-5851
    Email: publications@africa.wisc.edu

  • Frontier Fortresses: Royal Ribats of Kano and Sokoto (Abuja, Nigeria: National Commission for Museums and Monuments, in press)

  • Citations!

    During my first years in Japan I went from worrying about how many articles I had published to worrying about how many times my articles had been cited in citation indexes.1

    In other words, my ideas began to have an impact.

    My three most cited publications so far, in order of their number of citations, have been:

    "The African Heritage of White America" in Africanisms in American Culture edited by J.E. Holloway (Bloomington; Indiana University Press, 1990) pp. 225-239, Second edition available!

    "African Smoking and Pipes" in The Journal of African History v. 24, no. 3 pp. 303-319

    "What is African History" in Writing African History edited by John Edward Philips (Rochester; The University of Rochester Press, 2005 - and already well cited!)

    Now I'm even getting cited on the Internet, for Internet publications!

    Dissertation:

    (1992 History, University of California, Los Angeles)
    Ribats in the Sokoto Caliphate: selected Studies, 1804-1903
     

    selected articles and chapters:

    THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL:

    DOCUMENT TRANSLATIONS:
    • (1993a) "Five Letters from the Sokoto Archives Bearing on the Kano Civil War" Sudanic Africa vol. 4 pp. 77-94
    • (1993b) "A Letter from Ningi in the Sokoto Archives" Journal of Asian and African Studies(ILCAA, Tokyo) no. 45 pp. 221-226
    • (1989a) "A History Manuscript in Hausa Ajami from Wurno, Nigeria" in History in Africa v. 16 (1989), pp. 389-395
    • (1989b) "Two Arabic-Hausa Histories of Wurno by Malam Haliru Muhammad Wurno" in Annals of the Japan Association of Middle East Studies (AJAMES) no. 4(2), pp. 192-210; no. 5, 1990, pp. 499-520
    HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS:
    • (1989) "A History of the Hausa Language" in Kano and Some of her Neighbors edited by Bawuro Barkindo (Zaria; Ahmadu Bello University Press, 1989) pp. 39-58
    • "The Origins of Northern Nigerian Language Policy: Lugard and Hausa (1900-1906)" in The Sokoto Caliphate and the European Powers: 1890-1906 ed. by Paul Lovejoy, Abdullahi Mahadi and Ahanmu Adebayo (Ahmadu Bello University Press)
    ORAL TRADITIONS AND DOCUMENTS: ARCHAEOLOGY: HAUSA LANGUAGE PUBLICATIONS: OTHER PUBLICATIONS: (Citation indexes are huge volumes that list how many times publications have been cited in the footnotes of other peer-reviewed articles.)

    August 15, 2006

    Take me home!




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