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Contesting Catholics. Benedicto Kiwanuka and the birth of postcolonial Uganda. By Jonathan L. Earle and J. J. Carney. (Religion in Transforming Africa.) Pp. xx + 243 incl. 18 ills and 2 maps. Woodbridge–Rochester, NY: James Currey, 2021. £60. 978 1 84701 240 1
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- The Journal of Ecclesiastical History / Volume 73 / Issue 4 / October 2022
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- 24 October 2022, pp. 918-920
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- October 2022
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De Hemptinne, the Benedictines and Catholic Assimilation on the Congolese Copperbelt, 1911–1960
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- The Journal of Ecclesiastical History / Volume 73 / Issue 3 / July 2022
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- 10 March 2022, pp. 552-571
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- July 2022
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‘MY TRAINING IS DEEPLY CHRISTIAN AND I AM AGAINST VIOLENCE’: JASON SENDWE, THE BALUBAKAT, AND THE KATANGESE SECESSION, 1957–64
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- The Journal of African History / Volume 61 / Issue 2 / July 2020
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- 13 August 2020, pp. 263-281
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- July 2020
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Belgian Rule and its Afterlives: Colonialism, Developmentalism, and Mobutism in the Tanganyika District, Southeastern DR-Congo, 1885–1985
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- International Labor and Working-Class History / Volume 92 / Fall 2017
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- 10 November 2017, pp. 47-68
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Naming Colonialism: history and collective memory in the Congo, 1870–1960 by Osumaka Likaka Madison, WI: The University of Wisconsin Press, 2009. Pp. 220, US$26.95 (pbk).
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- The Journal of Modern African Studies / Volume 48 / Issue 3 / September 2010
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- 18 August 2010, pp. 521-522
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- September 2010
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