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For whom do the bells toll? Feast and tragedy: bells and their symbolic role in the conflicts of independence in Spain and America (1808-1825) 2025 Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 237-64
  • Justo Cuño Bonito
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
The general auditors of war in New Spain. The dynamics of military justice during the twilight of the viceroyalty 2024 Estudios de historia novohispana (70): 215-45
  • Francisco Miguel Martín Blázquez
H6/KUL [ESTUDIOS-] 2448-6922
Reimagining the enlightenment: alternate timelines and utopian futures in the Scottish independence movement 2024 History and anthropology 35 (2): 215-33
  • Gabriela Manley
H6 [HISTORY-] 1477-2612
Brexit with a little 'b': navigating belonging, ordinary Brexits, and emotional relations 2024 Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (New Series) 30 (1): 23-41
  • Cathrine Degnen
  • Joshua Blamire
  • Katharine Tyler
H6 [JOURNAL-] 1359-0987
Invent the republic in the animal kingdom: the animals of the Llano as protagonists of the independence of Nueva Granada and Venezuela, 1814-1819 2024 Fronteras de la Historia 29 (2): 252-75
  • Frédéric Spillemaeker
  • John Jairo Cardenas Herrera
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
'Will the war be waged with all its ugliness, with iron and fire’: of the right of resistance in Portuguese America 2024 Fronteras de la Historia 29 (2): 297-319
  • Célia Nonata da Silva
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
Boycott of foreign goods in Premchand stories 2024 South Asia research 44 (2): 177-93
  • Aykut Kismir
  • Canan Yogurt
H6/KWL [SOUTH-] 0262-7280
African Socialism and secular state formation 2024 Journal of religion in Africa 54 (3): 326-56
  • Katharina Wilkens
H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] 0022-4200
Introduction to special issue 'Rethinking decolonisation in Papua New Guinea' 2024 Oceania 94 (2): 44-54
  • Alex Golub
  • Courtman Handman
H6/KX [OCEANIA-] 0029-8077
Decolonisation beyond independence: reflections from the Papua New Guinea experience - an afterword 2024 Oceania 94 (2): 118-37
  • Keir Martin
H6/KX [OCEANIA-] 0029-8077
Mozambique's neglected nationalists in exile: retracing Coremo's relations with the Congolese government and the FNLA 2024 Journal of southern African studies 49 (5-6): 861-87
  • Laszlo Passemiers
H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 1465-3893
Frontier friction: colonial infrastructures, Chinese (im-)mobility, and the attack on Sam Neua (NE Laos) in 1914 2024 History and anthropology 35 (5): 1176-97
  • Oliver Tappe
H6 [HISTORY-] 1477-2612
Public monuments, palliative solutions? Political geographies of memory in Goa, India 2024 History and anthropology 35 (5): 1288-317
  • Prakruti Ramesh
H6 [HISTORY-] 1477-2612
History in the mirror of West Indian indépendantisme. In memory of Jean-Pierre Sainton 2024 Cahiers d'études africaines (255-256): 499-519
  • Jean-Luc Bonniol
H6/KY [CAHIERS-] 0008-0055
'A necessary evil?': (southern) Rhodesia's diplomatic and economic relations with Zambia, 1963 to 1973 2024 Journal of southern African studies 50 (2): 331-46
  • Sandra Swart
  • Teverayi Muguti
H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 1465-3893
Lesotho and the QwaQwa sky resort, 1975-82: border disputes and South Africa's increasingly deadly responses 2024 Journal of African history 65 (2): 207-22
  • Chitja Twala
  • John Aerni-Flessner
*H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 0021-8537
Financing a revolution: the impact of Bolívar’s British networks in the independence of Colombia 2024 Journal of Latin American studies 56 (3): 389-413
  • Joanna Crow
  • Jonathan Lea
  • Matthew Brown
*H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] 0022-216X
Fiscal Protector de Indios during New Spain’s collapse (1811-1821): some notes regarding the end of a colonial institution 2023 Fronteras de la Historia 28 (1): 139-58
  • Francisco Miguel Martín Blázquez
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
Intellectual legacies, political morality, and disillusionment: connections between two Mozambique research institutions, 1976-2017 2023 Journal of African history 64 (1): 112-25
  • Carlos Fernandes
*H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 0021-8537
'Eternal convivencia': from Madrid's Painters of Africa to the School of Tetouan 2023 World art 13 (1): 29-61
  • Claudia Hopkins
H6 [WORLD-] 2150-0908
Mozambique's "teachers of the negative": the confessions of FRELIMO dissidents at the Nachingwea Camp, March-May 1975 2023 International journal of African historical studies 56 (2): 159-90
  • Colin Darch
  • Paolo Israel
*H6/KY [INTERNATIONAL-] 0361-7882
Freedom: an African perspective 2023 Paragrana: internationale Zeitschrift für historische Anthropologie 32 (1): 123-36
  • Michael Omolewa
  • Ruphina U. Nwachukwu
H6/KF [PARAGRANA-] 0938-0116
Gendered nationalism: Bangladeshi narratives of the war of liberation 2023 South Asia research 43 (3): 433-46
  • Jana Fedtke
H6/KWL [SOUTH-] 0262-7280
The guerrilla war on ZANLA and ZIPRA as presented in Zimbabwean nationalist propaganda 2023 International journal of African historical studies 56 (3): 413-34
  • Hugh Pattenden
*H6/KY [INTERNATIONAL-] 0361-7882
Citizens at the end of empire: navigating loyalty and citizenship in late colonial Singapore 2023 Southeast Asian studies 12 (3): 429-62
  • John Solomon
H6/KWY [SOUTHEAST-] 2186-7275
Soigner par les feuilles, les écorces et le soutien des ancêtres. La pharmacopée traditionnelle et la médecine rituelle au sein de la guérilla nationaliste au Cameroun (1956-1971) 2023 Anthropologie et sociétés 47 (3): 67-85
  • Gildas Igor Noubmou Tetam
H6 [ANTHROPOLOGIE-] 0702-8997
Gate-crashing 'European' and 'Slavic' studies: Can Ukrainian studies transform field studies? 2023 Konteksty 77 (4): 127-35, 283
  • Oksana Dudko
H6/KVM [POLSKA-] 1230-6142
The overlooked historical context of folk tradition related to King Matthias 2023 Studia mythologica slavica 26 (): 121-43
  • Marija Klobčar
H6/KVP [STUDIA-] 1408-6271
Sovereignty and coloniality in the French-speaking Pacific: a reflection on the case of New Caledonia, 1980–2021 2022 Oceania 92 (1): 107-32
  • Isabelle Leblic
H6/KX [OCEANIA-] 0029-8077
From conciliation to threat: Silva Lisboa, Viscount of Cairu, and the Luso-Brazilian empire in 1821 2022 Bulletin of Latin American research 41 (2): 227-40
  • Celestino Guilherme
*H6/KUL [BULLETIN-] 0261-3050
Collaboration, survival, and flight: Fulbe narratives of Guinea-Bissau’s war for independence, 1961–74 2022 Journal of African history 63 (2): 214-30
  • David N. Glovsky
*H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 0021-8537
‘Grande herói da banda’: the political uses of the memory of Hoji ya Henda in Angola 2022 Journal of African history 63 (2): 231-47
  • Vasco Martins
*H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 0021-8537
The former German Democratic Republic and museums in Africa: from ideological expansion to cultural decolonization? 2022 Gradhiva: revue de anthropology et museologie (34): 40-55
  • Romuald Tchibozo
H6 [GRADHIVA-] 0764-8928
Timing as tactic: the Wildcat Strikes during the transition from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe, March 1980 2022 Journal of southern African studies 48 (4): 901-19
  • Rudo Mudiwa
H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 1465-3893
Timing as tactic: the wildcat strikes during the transition from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe, March 1980 2022 Journal of southern African studies 48 (5): 901-19
  • Rudo Mudiwa
H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 1465-3893
“No glory and no shame”. The participation of official Spain in the centenary of Peruvian independence 2022 Boletín americanista (85): 59-77
  • Ascensión Martínez Riaza
H6/KUL [BOLETIN-] 0520-4100
Nationalism and "sectarianism" in contemporary Scotland 2022 Ethnic and racial studies 45 (16): 335-58
  • Maureen McBride
H6/KD [ETHNIC-] 1466-4356
The CONCP in Southern Africa and the OAU’s Liberation Committee: settling internal disputes for the independence of Angola and Mozambique 2022 Journal of southern African studies 48 (6): 1099-117
  • Corrado Tornimbeni
H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 1465-3893
From a “happy revolution” to a “criminal revolution”. The concept of revolution in the press of Lima and Buenos Aires in times of political legitimacy (1810-1816) 2022 Fronteras de la Historia 27 (1): 138-78
  • Carlos Carcelén
  • Daniel Morán
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
History and family memory: the ‘Burning of Cork’ 11 and 12 December 1920 2022 Folk life 60 (2): 156-78
  • Bob Powell
H6/KVC [FOLK-] 0008-3496
The second Eastern Crisis (1875–1878): echoes, volunteers and Italian interests 2022 Balcanica 53 (): 63-77
  • Francesco Guida
H6/KVO [BALCANICA-] 0350-7653
Le complot des Empoisonneurs de juin 1908: un ordre colonial vacillant ? 2022 Terrain (77): 176-81
  • Johann Grémont
H6 [TERRAIN-] 0760-5668
Silent agents of nationalist struggle? Women of Mozambique, fighting a war within a war 2022 African studies 81 (3-4): 324-39
  • Maria Paula Meneses
H6/KY [BANTU-] 0002-0184
1820: The definitive suppression of the Mexican Inquisition 2021 Estudios de historia novohispana (65): 179-217
  • Gabriel Torres Puga
  • José Luis Quezada Lara
H6/KUL [ESTUDIOS-] 2448-6922
Politics on liberation's frontiers: student activist refugees, international solidarity, and the struggle for Zimbabwe, 1965-1979 2021 Journal of African history 62 (1): 99-123
  • Dan Hodgkinson
*H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 0021-8537
Simango, Gwenjere and the politics of the past in Mozambique 2021 Journal of southern African studies 47 (3): 387-404
  • Justin Pearce
H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 1465-3893
Liberation and biographical narrative in Mozambican historiography: the struggle in Cabo Delgado, 1962–1974 2021 Journal of southern African studies 47 (4): 605-25
  • Colin Darch
  • David Hedges
H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 1465-3893
Becoming indigenous: the transnational networks of the American Indian Movement, Irish Republicans, and Welsh Nationalists 2021 Native American and indigenous studies 8 (2): 92-124
  • Kate Rennard
2332-1261
When Palestinians became human shields: counterinsurgency, racialization, and the Great Revolt (1936-1939) 2021 Comparative studies in society and history 63 (3): 625-54
  • Charles Anderson
H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] 0010-4175
Visual and oral narratives of place and belonging during Brexit 2021 Visual anthropology 34 (5): 423-53
  • Maria Abranches
  • Ulrike G. Theuerkauf
*H6 [VISUAL-] 1545-5920