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Includes 11 reprinted articles published between 1966 and 1992 which represent ground work in the European sources on Black Africa. Topics include the Portuguese in Guinea, 1444-1650; protestants as pirates, slavers, and proto-missionaries: Sierra Leone 1568-1582; new perspectives on Sierra Leone in 1607; the use of African languages in Afro-European contacts in Guinea 1440-1560; ethnolinguistic continuity on the Guinea coast; and Portuguese contacts with the Bantu languages of the Transkei, Natal and Southern Mozambique 1497-1650. Distributed by Ashgate. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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'Taken as a whole, the articles...give readers a taste of Hairs thoughtful (and at times pugnacious) approach to African history.' African Studies Review '...this collection illustrates why Hair is so much appreciated as a scholar by historians of West Africa. His meticulous eye for detail and his unstinting efforts to find the very last bit of evidence about the issue he studies are hallmarks of every single paper in the collection.' International Journal of African Historical Studies, Vol. 23, Nos. 2-3 '... a particularly useful volume for historians, especially as several of the articles initially appeared in local journals in Africa and were not widely available... The scholarship that constitutes the body of this book is of the hightest quality and argues eloquently for Professor Hair's methodology. The author demonstrates the effectiveness of "digging out all extant primary sources and examining them in detail". The lasting value of his meticulously researched articles derives from that painstaking method and from the effective ciritical interpretation of those sources.' African History

Introduction vii-xi(4)
Acknowledgements xii(1)
List of Publications xiii-xx(2)
I Discovery and Discoveries: The Portuguese in Guinea, 1444-1650 Bulletin of Hispanic Studies
69. Liverpool, 1992
11-28(17)
II Protestants as Pirates, Slavers and Proto-missionaries: Sierra Leone 1568 and 1582 Journal of Ecclesiastical History
21. Cambridge, 1970
203-224(21)
III The Abortive Portuguese Settlement of Sierra Leone, 1570-1625 Vice-Almirante A. Teixeira da Mota in memoriam. Lisbon: Instituto de Investigacao Cientifica Tropical -- Academia de Marinha, 1987
171-208(37)
IV Hamlet in an Afro-Portuguese Setting: New Perspectives on Sierra Leone in 1607 History in Africa
5. Waltham, Mass., 1978
21-42(21)
V The Spelling and Connotation of the Toponym `Sierra Leone' since 1461 Sierra Leone Studies
18. Freetown, 1966
43-58(15)
VI The Use of African Languages in Afro-European Contacts in Guinea 1440-1560 Sierra Leone (later African) Language Review
5. London, 1966
5-26(21)
VII Ethnolinguistic Continuity on the Guinea Coast Journal of African History
8. Combridge, 1967
247-268(21)
VIII An Ethnolinguistic Inventory of the Upper Guinea Coast before 1700 African Language Review
6. London, 1967
32-70(38)
IX An Ehnolinguistic Inventory of the Lower Guinea Coast before 1700 African Language Review 7, Part 1; 8, Part
2. London, 1968-69
47-73, 225-256(26, 31)
X Portuguese Contacts with the Bantu Languages of the Transkei, Natal and Southern Mozambique 1497-1650 African Studies
39. Johannesburg, 1980
3-46(43)
XI Milho, Meixoeira and other Foodstuffs of the Sofala Garrison, 1505-1525 Cahiers d'Etudes Africaines
17. Paris, 1970
353-363(10)
Index 1-8
P.E.H. Hair, formerly University of Liverpool, UK