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| Author | Title | Topic
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| Kathleen M. Ahern |
Blacks in European Russia 1700-2000 |
Representing Black European History
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| Ama de-Graft Aikins |
Being African-British: a socio-psychological examination of the (re)construction and functions of cross-cultural selves |
Black European Studies Curricula
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| Robbie Aitken |
Research Aims, Objectives and Questions |
Representing Black European History
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| Robert Ajani |
"Race", Culture and Black Germanian Identity in the age of Global Media Communication |
Representing Black European History
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| William Alexander |
Blacks in French culture in the late-18th and early 19th centuries |
Representing Black European History
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| Michele Alexandre |
Conceptions of Identity of Haitian Europeans in France: What does a black european concept of Identity mean to Haitians in France? |
Representing Black European History
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| Jacqueline Andall |
New African Migrations to Europe |
Empirical Research: Subjects and Objects
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| Debra D. Andrist |
Moors and more (or less): The Black Iberian as OTHER |
Representing Black European History
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| Susan Arndt | Europa: Transformationen, Herausforderungen und Konzeptionen in Literaturen |
Black European Studies Curricula
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| Author | Title | Topic
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| Rashad A. Baadqir |
Black Like Me, Black Identity in a Race Conscious Europe |
More Important Issues
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| Mariam Bagayoko |
Francophone Institutions and Black Minority French Speakers in FRANCE: the current situation of an unspoken conflict and its perspectives |
Representing Black European History
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| LaShonda Barnett |
Negotiating Dispersion: African Diasporas in Europe |
Black European Studies Curricula
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| Kanika Batra |
Performing Blackness and Sexuality |
Black European Studies Curricula
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| Herman L. Bennett |
Diaspora and Afro-German population |
Representing Black European History
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| Stéphanie Bérard |
The French Antillean Diaspora in the theater of Julius Amédé Laou |
Representing Black European History
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| Nina Berman |
German-language texts by Africans and Black Germans: A Research Agenda |
Representing Black European History
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| Chandra Bhimull | Black Europe and the Question of “It” |
Black European Studies Curricula
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| Georgia Bianchi |
Representations of self in an adopted country: Culture, conflicts and criticism in the literature of Italophone African authors |
Representing Black European History
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| Foluke Blackburn
| ‘Being and becoming Black’
| Representing Black European History
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| Allison Blakely
| Black Identity and “Invisibility” in Europe
| Representing Black European History
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| Ineke Bockting
| Black European experience in The Netherlands
| More Important Issues
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| Rada Bogdacenco
| The History of African Transnationalism in Romania
| Representing Black European History
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| Giulia Bonacci
| “Can an Ethiopian change the colour of his skin?” Rastafari faith in continental Europe
| More Important Issues
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| Jeff Bowersox
| "Black Europeans or Blacks in Europe? Colonial Performers in Germany, 1896-1914"
| Representing Black European History
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| Simpice Boyogueno
| The Process of Othering in The Voices of the Strait and Letters From Alou
| More Important Issues
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| John Brackett
| Alessandro De’ Medici, 1529-1537: Europe’s First Black Prince?
| Representing Black European History
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| Kelly Brewer
| Black Turks: (Self)representation at the Crossroads of the Ottoman Legacy and Contemporary African Migration
| Representing Black European History
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| Rashayla Marie Brown
| “Weak Become Heroes”: The Alternative Public Culture of UK Garage in Nine Tracks
| Representing Black European History
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| Deborah Anna Brown
| The Role of Race in the Third Reich: A Look at Negrophobia in Nazi Propaganda
| Representing Black European History
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| Antonio Brown
| Black Political Identity in Western Europe
| Empirical Research: Subjects and Objects
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| Amani Buntu
| 10
years of Trouble. Respect, Resilience and Representation – Young
Afrikans In Norway reclaiming their identity. Experiences from the
resource centre Afrikan Youth In Norway (AYIN)
| Representing Black European History
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| Barbara Bush
| White representations of Black identity and the emergence of the racialised ghetto in post Second World War British cities
| Representing Black European History
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| Author |
Title |
Topic
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| Rosetta Giuliani Caponetto
| Homo Africanus, the bogyman of our times: How he is perceived in the Italian collective imagination and why he strikes fears
| Representing Black European History
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| Philippe Castel
| Black European identity and social categorization : is there an alternative methodology ?
| Empirical Research: Subjects and Objects
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| Eddie Chambers
| Some
History, Some Identity, Some Notions of Nation and Nationality in the
Work of Some British-based African-Caribbean Artists of the
Contemporary Period
| Representing Black European History
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| Mark Christian
| The Fletcher Report: 75 Years On
| Representing Black European History
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| Anna Chybicka
| Attitude
and action - explicit and implicit attitudes towards race vis-à vis
different regulatory dynamics of cognitive, affective and behavioural
attitude components of white Europeans towards Black Europeans
| Empirical Research: Subjects and Objects
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| Yacoub Cisse
| Africans in Norway. A scattered community. Looking at the lives of the small African community in Danmark-Norway
| Representing Black European History
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| Edris Cooper-Anifowoshe
| A performance workshop that would explore the personal root stories of the African presence in Europe
| More Important Issues
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| Robert Coles
| Russian Racial Attitudes Before Pushkin
| Representing Black European History
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| Victoria Bernal and Bettina Conrad
| (Dis)locating Identity, Community, and Citizenship:
| Representing Black European History
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| Author |
Title |
Topic
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| James P. Danky
| African Diaspora Newspapers & Periodicals: A Pan-European Phenomenon
| Representing Black European History
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| Aija Poikane-Daumke
| Writing
As a Site of Resistance and Healing: The Importance of the Act of
Writing in African American and Afro-German Literatures
| Representing Black European History
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| Ashley Dawson
| The People You Don’t See: Immigration and Apartheid in Fortress Europe
| More Important Issues
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| Alev Deniz
| Schwarze Türken und die nationale Identität in der Türkei
| Representing Black European History
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| Ana Maria de Schur
| Black Germany and Academia
| Racism and the academy
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| Alessandra Di Maio
| Black Italia - Africa Meets the World in the Bel Paese
| Representing Black European History
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| Sonya Donaldson
| “Wir sind ein Volk?”: Immigration, Reunification, and their Impact on Black German Identity from 1984 to1996
| Representing Black European History
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| Author |
Title |
Topic
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| Barrington S. Edwards
| Odyssey in Berlin: W.E.B. Du Bois’ Challenge to Race and the Social Sciences
| More Important Issues
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| Maisha R. Eggers
| Schwarze
Kinder in Deutschland -Identitätsentwicklung und Ansätze (politischer)
Bildungsarbeit im Kontext rassifizierter Machtdifferenzen-
| Racism and the academy
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| Eugene Desire ELoundou
| Communication
proposal: "The Eleventh province" or the camerounian community,
european by nationality: From worse to better or from bad model to good
model
| More Important Issues
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| Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze
| Black europeans intellectual history: perspectives from philosophical traditions
| Racism and the academy
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| Author |
Title |
Topic
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| Allyson Field
| Representing Black Europe in Cinema
| Representing Black European History
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| Karen E. Fields
| On Conceiving a Documentary about the Black Presence in Southwest France
| More Important Issues
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| Tracy Fisher
| Rethinking the Political: Black Women’s Grassroots Activism in Britain
| Networking Strategies: International (pol.) Org.
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| Tiffany Nicole Florvil
| German identities through films, newspapers, photographs and advertisements
| Representing Black European History
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| Ellinor Forje and Charifa Clark
| How
have Black Europeans conceived themselves historically, and what is
their relationship to Africa and to other parts of the African Diaspora?
| Empirical Research: Subjects and Objects
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G
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| Author |
Title |
Topic
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| Kathryn T. Gines
| The Black Atlantic, Afrocentricity, and Existential Phenomenology:
| More Important Issues
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| Félix F. Germain
| Partners without Voices: Black Workers in the French Labor Unions during the 1960s
| Representing Black European History
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| Terri E. Givens
| "Black" Politics in a Multicultural Europe
| More Important Issues
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| Nadine Golly
| Schwarz und dänisch Sein
| Representing Black European History
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| Ch. Didier Gondola
| Black Studies in France at the Crossroads: Between the Colonial Legacy and postcolonial Afropessimism
| Racism and the academy
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| Albert Gouaffo
| Prinz
Samson Dido von Didotown aus Kamerun im imperialen Deutschland:
Botschafter in kolonialfreundlichen Milieus und Wilder im Zoo
| Representing Black European History
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| Mekada Graham
| From
the margins to the center - Bringing the cultural heritage and
histories of black communities into social welfare and social work
| More Important Issues
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| Jeffrey Green
| “All races and colors from every part of the world” - Black people in Britain, 1905
| Representing Black European History
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| Raquel Greene
| Representation of Africans and African-Russians in Russian literature and culture over the last four centuries
| Representing Black European History
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| Chanzo Greenidge
| Raisin; in the Sun? Reconsidering African and Caribbean Diaspora and Association Football in Europe
| Representing Black European History
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H
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| Author |
Title |
Topic
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| Marja-Leena Hakkarainen
| Die Konstruktion der transnationalen Identität in den kulturellen Autobiographien der Schwarzen Deutschen
| Representing Black European History
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| Ishraga Mustafa Hamid
| Auf dem Weg zur Befreiung. Empowerment-prozesse Schwarzer Frauen afrikanischer Herkunft in Wien
| Networking Strategies: International (pol.) Org.
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| Hans Friedrich Heese
| The Berlin Mission Society and Black Europeans: The cases of Klaus Kuhn, Jan Sekoto and Gerard Sekoto
| More Important Issues
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| Dienke Hondius
| Africans in the Early Modern Netherlands
| Representing Black European History
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| Young-sun Hong
| Theorizing Black Europe From a Global Perspective
| Black European Studies Curricula
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| Christiane Hutson
| Wer werde ich, wenn ich krank bin?
| Empirical Research: Subjects and Objects
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| Patrick Hylton
| A Black British Male Perspective of Identities
| Representing Black European History
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I, J
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| Author |
Title |
Topic
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| Steve James
| Destined to Witness: Afro-European Identity as a Locus for Research in the Diaspora
| More Important Issues
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| S. Marina Jones
| Autobiogrphies of Afro Germans
| Representing Black European History
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K
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| Author |
Title |
Topic
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| Paul H. D. Kaplan
| Frederick II, Afro-Europeans, and the Depiction of Black Africans in Pre- and Early Modern European Art
| Representing Black European History
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| Maghan Keita
| Re-thinking the African Diaspora. Africa and the Construction of Medieval Europe
| Black European Studies Curricula
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| Cilas Kemedjio
| The High Price of Citizenship: Blacks In France, between Racialized Identities and the Republican Rhetoric
| Representing Black European History
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| Grada Kilomba
| African Diaspora, Everyday Racism, Trauma
| More Important Issues
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| Bruce King
| No Title
| More Important Issues
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| Marie-Hélène Koffi-Tessio
| Global Experiences: Being Black and French
| Representing Black European History
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L
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| Author |
Title |
Topic
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| Karima Laachir
| African diaspora in France
| Representing Black European History Black European Studies Curricula
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| Agustin Lao-Montes
| Blackening European Modernities/Dis-covering An(Other) Europe: Toward a Genealogy of Afro-Hispanic Difference
| Representing Black European History
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| Nicola Lauré al-Samarai
| Geschichte, Erfahrung, Theorie: Diasporisches Denken in Konzepten und Positionsbestimmungen Schwarzer deutscher Feministinnen
| Representing Black European History
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| Adebayo A. Lawal
| Conspiracy of silence and the invisibility of blacks in england, 1850-1950
| Racism and the academy
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| Reyes Lázaro
| PAREJA
| Representing Black European History
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| Gesuína de Fátima Leclerc
| Cultural diversity as a challenge for the construction and enlagement of the public sphere of rights in brazil
| More Important Issues
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| Angela M. Leonard
| Mapping Conceptual Paradigms for the Memories of Black Europeans
| More Important Issues
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| Bernth Lindfors
| Ira Aldridge´s Africanness
| Representing Black European History
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| Karen U. Lindo
| Post-Colonial Women Performing in States of Shame: Shame and the Black Female Body: Subject/Object?
| Representing Black European History
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| Lydia Lindsey and Carlton Wilson
| Changing the Color of European History: The Need for Multi-culturalism in Studying the European Experience
| Black European Studies Curricula
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| Cristina Lombardi-Diop and Severine Queyras
| La Residence Roma: Senegalese Presence, Urban Spaces and Culture in Rome
| Representing Black European History
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| Lokangaka Losambe
| Postcolonial Constellations and the Shaping of the African Diasporic Subjectivity: Olaudah Equiano’s The Interesting Narrative
| Black European Studies Curricula
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| Kate Lowe
| Black Africans and Renaissance culture: interaction and assimilation
| Representing Black European History
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M
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| Author |
Title |
Topic
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| Sarah Ladipo Manyika
| Telling the untold story of Black Britons – through Levy’s highly acclaimed Small Island Negotiating Identity: African Students in British and American Universities
| More Important Issues
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| Amy Marczewski
| Literature (Re)Acting in History: Francophone African Literary Representations of the Rwandan Genocide
| Representing Black European History
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| Courtney J. Martin
| Black British Serial Publications 1977-1993 |
Representing Black European History
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| Marc Matera
| Colonial Intellectuals and Interwar Pan-Africanism in Britain
| Representing Black European History
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| Maxim Matusevich
| Africa, Africans, and Africanness in Soviet Popular Culture and Imagination
| Representing Black European History
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| Charles Lindor M’beri
| A
language behaviour as a strategy for identity: substitutive use of the
english ethnonym “black” to define black people in french context
| Empirical Research: Subjects and Objects
|
| Daniel McNeil
| Afro(Americo)centricity in Liverpool, England
| Representing Black European History
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| S. Michels |
Bonamanga – eine entgrenzte Familiengeschichte
| Representing Black European History
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| Robin Mitchell
| Representations of the "Hottentot Venus" and the development of nineteenth-century french national identity
| More Important Issues
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| Michaela Mudure |
The Black Romanians. A Question of Race or a Question of Gypsiness?
| Representing Black European History
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| Stanley Mungwe
| Do they understand themselves as black, de-localized Africans and/or as part of an international community?
| More Important Issues
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| Adlai Murdoch
| Metropolitan Caribbean Communities: Europe, Diaspora, Identity
| Representing Black European History
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| Laura Murphy
| Literary methodologies and the african european author
| Representing Black European History
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N
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| Author |
Title |
Topic
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| Tobias Nagl
| Den
Diskurs fälschen!: Schwarze deutsche Selbstrepräsentation in der
Weimarer Republik zwischen (Post-)Kolonialismus und Transnationalismus
| Representing Black European History
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| Pap Ndiaye
| Writing a history of Blacks in France
| Representing Black European History
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| Pierre Kodjio Nenguie
| Überlegungen und Vorschläge für ein Curriculum der Schwarzen Europäischen Studien
| Black European Studies Curricula
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| Nancy P. Nenno
| Role of the African Diaspora in the formulation (and potential destabilization) of European identities
| Representing Black European History
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| Catharine Theimer Nepomnyashchy
| Alexander Pushkin as a “Black European” Writer
| Representing Black European History
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| Raphael Chijioke Njoku
| Race and Identity: A Comparative Study of the Experiences of Black Immigrants in Britain and France since the 1920s
| More Important Issues
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| Irina Novikova
| Black Baltics
| Representing Black European History
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| Jopi Nyman
| Refugee Writing – Writing the Refugee
| More Important Issues
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O
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| Author |
Title |
Topic
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| Michael Ogbeidi
| Black Europeans: The Quest For Relevance And Acceptability
| More Important Issues
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| Stefanie O. Ogbonna
| Igbofrauen in Migration
| Empirical Research: Subjects and Objects
|
| Thomas Orum
| Priests, Penitents, Pilgrims and Parishioners: Afro-Lusitanians and Religion
| More Important Issues
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P, Q
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| Author |
Title |
Topic
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| Jennifer Palmer
| Race, Gender, and Slavery in Eighteenth-Century La Rochelle: Local and Trans-Atlantic Black Networks
| Networking Strategies: International (pol.) Org.
|
| Laverne Page
| No Title
| More Important Issues
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| Damani J. Partridge
| Traveling through “Black” Bodies and Finding the German Nation
| More Important Issues
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| Tiffany Ruby Patterson
| The Appearance and Disappearance of Moors in Spain: What Color Were They?
| Representing Black European History
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| Everette B. Penn
| Skin Color, Labeling and Crime Throughout the African Diaspora
| More Important Issues
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| Gorch Pieken
| "Prussian Lovebirds" The story of a German family with African roots
| Representing Black European History
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| Dwain C. Pruitt
| Nantes Noir: Living Race in the City of Slavers
| Representing Black European History
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| Severine Queyras and Cristina Lombardi-Diop
| La Residence Roma: Senegalese Presence, Urban Spaces and Culture in Rome
| Representing Black European History
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R
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| Author |
Title |
Topic
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| Carlos A. Rabasso
| Afro-Catalans: From emigration to interculturality and metissage (Black culture in Catalonia)
| Representing Black European History
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| Mogobe B. Ramose
| Between Black and African: on being homeless at home in Europe
| More Important Issues
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| Anna Rastas
| Racialised relations in finland
| Empirical Research: Subjects and Objects
|
| Patricia Reid-Merritt
| Race, Miscegenation and Representation: The Black Female Experience in Liverpool, England
| Empirical Research: Subjects and Objects
|
| Malinda Rhone
| To Be Black, British and Female: Exploring Diasporic Femininity
| Representing Black European History
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| Christian Rogowski
| ‘Triumph der Negerkultur über die weiße Zivilisation’: “Ernst Krenek’s Jonny spielt auf and the Question of ‘Race’
| Representing Black European History
|
S
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| Author |
Title |
Topic
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| Ranu Samantrai
| Country People: Diaspora Aesthetics and the Rural Tradition
| More Important Issues
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| Aboubakar S. Sanogo
| Cinematic Self-Representation(s) of the Afro-European Experience
| Representing Black European History
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| Lena Sawyer
| Black and Swedish: Racialization and the Cultural Politics of Belonging in Stockholm
| Representing Black European History
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| Alexandra E. Schmitt
| Hans J. Massaquoi’s Autobiographies and Transatlantic Identities
| Representing Black European History
|
| Ibra Sene
| Analyzing and Problematizing the Literature on Senegalese Immigrant Communities in France
| Representing Black European History
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| Aomawa Shields
| relationship between Black Americans and Black Europeans
| More Important Issues
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| Dmitry Shlapentokh
| The European Union as “Post-Modernist Empire”: The Views from Russia
| More Important Issues
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| Kersuze Simeon
| Black Europeanism
| More Important Issues
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| Emil Sirbulescu
| Upon the Reception of Race in Romania: Pre-, Communist, and Post Communist Reactions
| Representing Black European History
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| Marjorie Attignol Salvodon
| Uneasy Belonging: Mapping Geographies of Identity
| More Important Issues
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| Iyiola Solanke
| Black Women and the Welfare State
| Representing Black European History
|
| Maboula Soumahoro
| French Rap
| Representing Black European History
|
| Jeffrey C. Stewart
| No Title
| Empirical Research: Subjects and Objects
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| Wendy Sutherland
| Black, White, and German: The Oxymoron of Blackness in the (White) German Context
| More Important Issues
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T
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| Author |
Title |
Topic
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| Tatiana A. Tagirova
| Similarities between Anglophone Caribbean and Russian literature
| More Important Issues
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| Jerome Teelucksingh
| Beyond the Windrush Generation and Black British Subjects: The Afro-Caribbean in Britain
| Representing Black European History
|
| Mekonnen Tesfahuney
| Ethiopia: The ŒBlank¹ Figure of (Post)Colonial Discourse & Theory
| More Important Issues
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| Catharine Theimer Nepomnyashchy
| Alexander Pushkin as a “Black European” Writer |
Representing Black European History
|
| Dominic Thomas
| Black France in Transnational/Transcolonial Contexts
| More Important Issues
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U, V
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| Author |
Title |
Topic
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| Michael Ugarte
| Equatorial Guinea
| More Important Issues
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| Lawrence Ogbogu Ugwuanyi
| A Theory of Black European History
| More Important Issues
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| Antonio Uribe
| Juan Latino, afrikanischer Professor im Granada des 16. Jahrhundert
| Representing Black European History
|
W
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| Author | Title | Topic
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| Robin Walker
| The impact of the media on the social and psychological development of black adolescents in europe
| Representing Black European History
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| Alexander G. Weheliye
| “Dieses Lied ist eine Hymne für mein Volk das es so noch nicht gibt”: Minoritarian Strategies in Afro-German Popular Music
| Representing Black European History
|
| Jennifer T Westmoreland
| The Chaâba Writes Back : « Mythological » Representations of the Postcolonial African Immigrant in France
| Representing Black European History
|
| Elisa Joy White
| Blacks in Postcolonial Europe: The Case of the African Diaspora in Ireland
| Empirical Research: Subjects and Objects
|
| Lydia Lindsey and Carlton Wilson
| Changing the Color of European History: The Need for Multi-culturalism in Studying the European Experience
| Black European Studies Curricula
|
| Ludger Wimmelbücker
| Mtoro bin Mwinyi Bakari – lecturer and author
| Representing Black European History
|
| Louise Yelin
| Caryl Phillips and the Figure of the Black European
| Representing Black European History
|
X, Y, Z
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| Author |
Title |
Topic
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| Courtney Carliss Young
| The trajectory of “Negrophilia”
| More Important Issues
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