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With this Series, the European African Studies Association (AEGIS) provides a venue for the publication of works drawn from the lively and expanding community of scholars with interests in Africa and its Diaspora. The AEGIS Series aims to publish books within the broad fields of study within the humanities and social sciences that would bring new approaches or innovative perspectives to the topics discussed. Titles comprise works that could also reflect established debate within African Studies if they provide new insights. Both individually-authored works and edited collections on focused themes will be considered.

The Politics of the Past in Zimbabwe
Band 35
978-90-04-72800-4
History through Narratives of Education in Africa
Social Histories in Times of Colonization and Post Independence (1920s - 1970s)
Band 33
978-90-04-69017-2
Disability and Aid
An Ethnography of Logics and Practices of Distribution in a Ugandan Refugee Camp
Band 32
978-90-04-68302-0
Rebellious Riots
Entangled Geographies of Contention in Africa
Band 30
978-90-04-54240-2
Oil-Age Africa
Critical Reflections on Oil Politics, Resource Economies and Extractive Communities
Band 29
978-90-04-53006-5
Paradise Lost
Race and Racism in Post-apartheid South Africa
Band 28
978-90-04-51594-9
African Futures
Band 27
978-90-04-47164-1
Africa, the Cradle of Human Diversity
Cultural and Biological Approaches to Uncover African Diversity
Band 26
978-90-04-50022-8
Destination Africa
Contemporary Africa as a Centre of Global Encounter
Band 24
978-90-04-46527-5
Modernization Dreams, Lusotropical Promises
A Global Studies Perspective on Brazil-Mozambique Development Discourse
Band 23
978-90-04-43276-5
Afrasian Transformations
Transregional Perspectives on Development Cooperation, Social Mobility, and Cultural Change
Band 22
978-90-04-42526-2
Mozambique on the Move
Challenges and Reflections
Band 21
978-90-04-38110-0
Spatial Practices
Territory, Border and Infrastructure in Africa
Band 20
978-90-04-36701-2
Transfers of Belonging
Child Fostering in West Africa in the 20th Century
Band 19
978-90-04-36041-9
The Making of the African Road
Band 18
978-90-04-33904-0
South Africa after Apartheid
Policies and Challenges of the Democratic Transition
Band 17
978-90-04-32673-6
Framing African Development
Challenging Concepts
Band 16
978-90-04-30546-5
Collective Mobilisations in Africa / Mobilisations collectives en Afrique
Enough is Enough! / Ça suffit!
Band 15
978-90-04-30000-2
Africa in Scotland, Scotland in Africa
Historical Legacies and Contemporary Hybridities
Band 14
978-90-04-27690-1
Travelling Models in African Conflict Management
Translating Technologies of Social Ordering
Band 13
978-90-04-27409-9
States at Work
Dynamics of African Bureaucracies
Band 12
978-90-04-26496-0
Corruption as an Empty Signifier
Politics and Political Order in Africa
Band 10
978-90-04-25298-1
Child Fostering in West Africa
New Perspectives on Theory and Practices
Band 9
978-90-04-25061-1
African Engagements
Africa Negotiating an Emerging Multipolar World
Band 7
978-90-04-21137-7
Researching Violence in Africa
Ethical and Methodological Challenges
Band 6
978-90-04-20439-3
Mediations of Violence in Africa
Fashioning new futures from contested pasts
Band 5
978-90-04-18541-8
Respacing Africa
Band 4
978-90-47-44068-0
African Cities
Competing Claims on Urban Spaces
Band 3
978-90-47-44248-6
African Alternatives
Band 2
978-90-47-42093-4
Is Violence Inevitable in Africa?
Theories of Conflict and Approaches to Conflict Prevention
Band 1
978-90-47-40778-2
Series Editors
Gregor Dobler, University of Freiburg, Germany
Manuel João Ramos, ISCTE - University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal

Editorial Board
Karen Buscher, Ghent University, Belgium
Till Förster, University of Basel, Switzerland
Elsje Fourie, Maastricht University, the Netherlands
Julia Gallagher, Royal Holloway University of London, UK
Clemens Greiner, University of Cologne, Germany
Baz Lecocq, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
Robert Pijpers, University of Hamburg, Germany
Isabella Soi, University of Cagliari, Italy
Franzisca Zanker, Arnold Bergstraesser Institute, Freiburg, Germany