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The Expanding Frontier of African History: From Oliver and Atmore to Robin Hallett

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 May 2014

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Copyright © African Studies Association 1975

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1. Hallett, incidentally, prefers to call the San and Khoi-khoi people “Bushmen” and “Hottentots,” respectively.

2. Also see Alpers, E.A., The East African Slave Trade (Nairobi: East African Publishing House, 1967)Google Scholar.

3. Cf. July, Robert W., A History of the African People (Charles Scribner's Sons, second edition, 1974), p. 666 Google Scholar.

4. My students have found July's above-mentioned book particularly valuable on account of the 64 illustrations in the 1974 edition. The 1970 edition has 61 illustrations.