Maria Grosz-Ngaté is an anthropologist and Associate Director of the African Studies Program at Indiana University. She has conducted long-term research in Mali and Senegal with a focus on rural social transformations, gender, and Islam.
John H. Hanson is Associate Professor of History at Indiana University and an editor of History in Africa. His research concerns the history of West Africa Muslim communities during the past 200 years.
Patrick O”Meara is Special Advisor to the Indiana University President, Vice President Emeritus and Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs and Political Science. He was the editor (with Phyllis Martin) of all of the previous editions of Africa. His interests include South African politics and international development.
2 Ebooks by John H. Hanson
John H. Hanson: Ahmadiyya in the Gold Coast
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, a global movement with more than half a million Ghanaian members, runs an extensive network of English-language schools and medical facilities in Ghana today. Founded …
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Maria Grosz-Ngate & John H. Hanson: Africa
"Much has changed in Africa and in African studies . . . but one constant has been the enduring excellence of the anthology Africa." -International Journal of African Historical Studies Sin …
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