Journal of American pop culture covering the 1900s to the present.
Works to promote the scholarly study of Africa's history, societies and cultures. The institute realizes its aims primarily by means of scholarly publishing.
Serves as a resource for scholars and researchers across the discipline of social history. Features authoritative research articles, review essays, book reviews, abstracts, and annual supplements.
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