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2. Acknowledgments
3. Introduction: African Intermediaries and the “Bargain' of Collaboration
4. Interpreting Colonial Power in French Guinea: The Boubou Penda–Ernest Noirot Affair of 1905
5. “Collecting Customary Law': Educated Africans, Ethnographic Writings, and Colonial Justice in French West Africa
6. Cover
7. Title Page, Copyright
8. The Maturing Phase of Colonial Rule, ca. 1920–1960
9. The Formative Period of Colonial Rule, ca. 1800–1920
10. Interpretation and Interpolation: Shepstone as Native Interpreter
11. Petitioners, “Bush Lawyers,' and Letter Writers: Court Access in British-Occupied Lomé, 1914–1920
12. An Interpreter Will Arise: Resurrecting Jan Tzatzoe’s Diplomatic and Evangelical Contributions as a Cultural Intermediary on South Africa’s Eastern Cape Frontier, 1816–1818
13. Negotiating Legal Authority in French West Africa: The Colonial Administration and African Assessors, 1903–1918
14. Interpreters Self-Interpreted: The Autobiographies of Two Colonial Clerks
15. Cultural Commuters: African Employees in Late Colonial Tanzania
16. The District Clerk and the “Man-Leopard Murders': Mediating Law and Authority in Colonial Nigeria
17. African Court Elders in Nyanza Province, Kenya, ca. 1930–1960: From “Traditional' to “Modern'
18. Power and Influence of African Court Clerks and Translators in Colonial Kenya: The Case of Khwisero Native (African) Court, 1946–1956
19. African Participation in Colonial Rule: The Role of Clerks, Interpreters, and Other Intermediaries
20. Bibliography
21. Appendix: Personnel Files and the Role of Qadis and Interpreters in the Colonial Administration of Saint-Louis, Senegal, 1857–1911
22. Other Works in the Series
23. Index
24. Cover
25. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
26. Illustrations
27. Introduction: Households, Gender, and Politics in West African History
28. 2: Growth: Warfare and Exile, Commerce and Expansion, 1750–1850
29. Acknowledgments
30. Part I
31. 1: Origins: The Founding of Baté, 1650–1750
32. 3: Conflict: Warfare and Captivity, 1850–81
33. 4: Occupation: Samori Touré and Baté, 1881–91
34. 5: Conquest: Warfare, Marriage, and French Statecraft
35. 6: Colonization: Households and the French Occupation
36. Appendix II
37. Conclusion: Making States in the Milo River Valley, 1650–1910
38. 7: Separate Spheres? Colonialism in Practice
39. Bibliography
40. Notes
41. Intellectuals with Pickaxes - A Ritual Geology: Gold and Subterranean Knowledge in Savanna West Africa By Robyn d'Avignon. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2022. Pp. 328. $104.95, hardcover (ISBN: 9781478015833); $27.85, paperback (ISBN: 9781478018476).
42. Work and Migration
43. 'Rubber fever', commerce and French colonial rule in Upper Guinee, 1890-1913*
44. 'Circle of iron': African colonial employees and the interpretation of colonial rule in French West Africa *
45. Work and Migration
46. Mobilizing the Masses: Gender, Ethnicity, and Class in the Nationalist Movement in Guinea
47. Guinea's rich and troubled trajectory after independence
48. Muslim Families in Global Senegal: Money Takes Care of Shame Beth Buggenhagen
49. Containers and mobility in West Africa
50. From bauxite to cooking pots: Aluminum, chemistry, and West African artisanal production
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