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Vol. 86 No. 3 (2018): Czech and Slovak Contributions to African Studies
Vol. 86 No. 3 (2018): Czech and Slovak Contributions to African Studies
Published:
2018-12-08
Introduction to the Special Issue
Introduction by Guest Editor
Otakar Hulec
331-332
Research Article
Swahili and Swahili Poetry in Lubumbashi
The Language and Lyrics of Sando Marteau
Alena Rettová
333-362
The Colors of Resistance in Apartheid South Africa
Black Consciousness Poetry and the Racial Elusiveness of Wopko Jensma
Dobrota Pucherová
363-380
Africa and Africans in Late Nineteenth-Century Missionary Thought
Theory and Practice
Viera Vilhanová-Pawliková
381-396
Inherited Inequalities and Uneasy Transformation
Socioeconomic and Ethno-political Pitfalls of an Ongoing Crisis in Ethiopia
Jan Záhořík
397-415
Asian-African Relations in a Historical-Comparative Perspective
Vilém Řehák
417-443
Student Protest Movements in Post-apartheid South Africa
Belated Transformation and Unfinished Decolonization
Hana Horáková
445-469
Historiography of Czech and Slovak Studies on Africa
Otakar Hulec, Kateřina Mildnerová
471-542
Book Review
Donna R. Jackson. US Foreign Policy in the Horn of Africa. From Colonialism to Terrorism.
Jan Záhořík
543-544
R. W. Johnson. How Long Will South Africa Survive? The Looming Crisis.
Petr Skalník
545-547
Gavin Steingo. Kwaito‘s Promise: Music and the Aesthetics of Freedom in South Africa.
Vít Zdrálek
548-552
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