📖 There was a gap in knowledge about the historical relationship between #colonialism and common property in the Portuguese case.
Joana Dias Pereira tries to fill this gap in this article published in the journal #AfricanStudies, where she "focuses on the debates surrounding the ‘indigenous’ common property regime among the political and academic elites and its historical evolution".
✍️ Until 30 April, you can still submit your manuscript for the issue of Práticas da História dedicated to the theme "(Digital) Retrospectives on African Historiography: Decolonisation, the African press and the uses of knowledge".
The editors are Noemi Alfieri and Cassandra Mark-Thiesen.
the lecture "An investigation into Mário Pinto de Andrade's archive", which Elisa Scaraggi presented in the "Africa at Noon" cycle at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, is now available on YouTube.
This cycle of weekly lectures has been running since 1973!