John Edward Philips

John Edward Philips (born 1952) is an American historian, academician, editor, author, collector, interviewer, and depositor. He is a retired Professor of International Society, Hirosaki University, with many works on African history.

John Edward Philips
BornJohn Edward Philips
1952
Occupation
NationalityAmerican
Notable works
  • The African Heritage of White America (1990)
  • African Smoking and Pipes (1983)
  • Writing African History (2005)

Publications

Writer/Editor
  • Slavery on Two Ribāṭ in Kano and Sokoto (n.d.)[1]
  • SLAVERY BEYOND THE ATLANTIC WORLD - Shackles of Iron: Slavery Beyond the Atlantic. By Stewart Gordon. Indianapolis, IN: Hackett Publishing Company … (2018)
  • The Early Issues of the First Newspaper in Hausa Gaskiya ta fi Kwabo, 1939–1945 (2014)
  • KINDRED CONCERNS AND AN ABORTIVE ALLIANCE - Alliance of the Colored Peoples: Ethiopia and Japan before World War II. By J. Calvitt Clarke III … (2012)
  • Alliance of the Colored Peoples: Ethiopia and Japan before World War II (2012)
  • Recent studies of African history in Japan (2009)
  • Mary Wren Bivins. Telling Stories, Making Histories: Women, Words, and Islam in Nineteenth-Century Hausaland and the Sokoto Caliphate.(Social History of Africa.) Portsmouth, NH … (2008)
  • EVE M. TROUTT POWELL, A Different Shade of Colonialism: Egypt, Great Britain and the Mastery of the Sudan (Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press … (2007)
  • Heidi J. Nast, Concubines and Power: five hundred years in a northern Nigerian palace. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press (pb US $22.95–0 8166 4154 4; hb US $68.95–0 … (2006)
  • THE ABSENCE OF ISLAMIC AFRICAN HISTORY IN JAPAN (2006)
  • " Perversion de l'Histoire": George Balandier, his disciples, and African History in Japan (2006/2005)
  • Writing African History (2005)[2][3][4]
  • Mourning and the Imagination of Political Time in Contemporary Central Africa (2005)
  • Hausa in the twentieth century: An overview (2004)
  • Slavery as a human institution (2003)
  • Spurious Arabic: Hausa and Colonial Nigeria (2000)[5]
  • Domestic Aliens: The Zangon Kataf Crisis and the African Concept of Stranger. London (2000)[6]
  • The persistence of slave officials in the Sokoto caliphate (2000)
  • Martin Delany, Frederick Douglass and the Politics of Representative Identity (Book Review). (1999)
  • From Slaving to Neoslavery (Book Review). (1998)
  • Migration, Jihad and Muslim Authority in West Africa (Book Review). (1998)
  • African studies in Japan (1997)
  • View of Islam: A Multi-Media Tour, by Future Publishers. (CD-ROM for Windows) 472 Megabytes, graphics, maps. In Arabic & English. Beirut: Future Publishers, 1995. (1996)
  • Future Publishers, View of Islam: A Multi-Media Tour (1996)
  • Baba Yunus Muhammad, edited by John Hunwick, Handlists of Islamic Manuscripts: Nigeria, Section 1: The Nigerian National Archives, Kaduna State (1996)
  • Michael A. Gomez. Pragmatism in the Age of Jihad: The Precolonial State of Bundu. African Studies Series 75. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992. xiii + ... (1995)
  • Hausa Folktales from Niger (1995)
  • AFRICAN HISTORY IN JAPAN (1994)
  • Some recent thinking on slavery in Islamic Africa and the Middle East (1993)
  • Islamic studies in Japan (1992)
  • Ribats in the Sokoto Caliphate: 1804-1903 (1991)
  • WORLD CONFERENCE ON SLAVERY AND SOCIETY IN HISTORY: organized by Arewa House, Ahmadu Bello University at Lugard Hall, Kaduna, Nigeria March 1990 (1991)
  • The African heritage of white America (1990)[7]
  • Donal B. Cruise O'Brien and Christian Coulon, eds. Charisma and Brotherhood in African Islam. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988. viii+204 pp. Bibliography ... (1989)
  • Drake, St. Clair, 1987. Black Folk Here and There, Los Angeles, UCLA Center for Afro-American Studies. pp. xxviii, 387, index, bibliographical essays, charts, figures, B & W ... (1989)
  • A history of the Hausa language (edited by BM Barkindo) (1989)
  • African Smoking and Pipes (1983)[8]
  • The Transformation of Katsina: 1400-1883 (1983)
  • Azum. By YURI M. KOBISHCHANOV. Soviet Union, 1966; English reprint ed., translated by Joseph Michels & Lorraine Kapitanoff, University Park: PA State University Press, 1980. Pp ... (1982)
  • Islam in Tropical Africa. Edited by IM LEWIS.. Bloomington, IN, and London, England: International African Institute in association with Indiana University Press, 1980. Pp. 310... (1981)
  • Sudanese politics, 1956-1972 (1980/1981)
  • Class Struggle and the Origin of Racial Slavery, T. William Allen (1979)
  • The South African Wobblies: The Origins of Industrial Unions in South Africa (1978)
  • Detroit to Durban: Black Workers' Common Struggle; Southern Africa/Black America: Same Struggles, Same Fight (1978)
  • Origins of Industrial Unions in SA (1978)
Co-writer
  • Hausa ajami literature and script: Colonial innovations and post-colonial myths in northern Nigeria (with N Dobronravine) (2004)
  • Slave elites in the Middle East and Africa: A comparative study (2000)[12]
  • B: Reviews and notes: bibliographies and works of reference (with P. Auchterlonie) (1996)
  • A Bibliogaraphy on Afro-American Religion and Nationalism, with Special Reference to Islam (with 秋田論叢) (1993)
  • Five Letters from the Sokoto Archives Bearing on the Kano Civil War (with PE Lovejoy) (1993)
  • A Letter from Ningi in the Sokoto Archives (with アジア・アフリカ言語文化研究) (1993)
  • Language Learning Lessons from Three Continents (with 秋田論叢) (1991)
  • THE MANUSCRIPT OF MALAM HALIRU WURNO (with 日本中東学会年報) (1990)
  • A Brief History of Precolonial Islamic West Africa (with 秋田論叢) (1989)
  • A History Manuscript in Hausa Ajami from Wurno, Nigeria by Malam Haliru Mahammad Wurno (with M. Haliru) (1989)

References

  1. "Slavery on Two Ribāṭ in Kano and Sokoto". Google. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
  2. Aderinto, S. (2007). "Writing African History". Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria. 17: 201–203. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
  3. Philips, J. W., ed. (2005). "Writing African History". Google Books. Boydell & Brewer. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
  4. Achi, B.; Albert, I.; Badejo, D.; Bedigian, D.; Cooper, B.; Dia Mwembu, D. (2005). J. Philips (ed.). Local History in Post-Independent Africa [Writing African History]. Cambridge. Boydell & Brewer. pp. 374–380. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
  5. Philips, J. W. (2000). "Spurious Arabic: Hausa and Colonial Nigeria". Google Books. Great Britain: University of Wisconsin-Madison. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
  6. Philips, J. E. (2000). "Domestic Aliens: The Zangon Kataf Crisis and the African Concept of Stranger". London: International Research Group for Trans-regional & Emerging Areas studies. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
  7. Philips, J. E. (1990). "The African heritage of white America". Africanisms in American culture. Indiana University Press: 225–39. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
  8. Philips, J. (1983). "African Smoking and Pipes". The Journal of African History. Cambridge University Press. 24 (3): 303–319. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
  9. Mustapha, Temitope (21 December 2019). "ATYAP people launched history book". VON. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  10. "Kaduna's Atyap people document group's history in new book". Premium Times. 19 December 2019. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  11. Achi, B.; Bitiyonɡ, Y. A.; Bunɡwon, A. D.; Baba, M. Y.; Jim, L. K. N.; Kazah-Toure, M.; Philips, J. E. (2019). A Short History of the Atyap. Tamaza Publishinɡ Co. Ltd., Zaria. ISBN 978-978-54678-5-7.
  12. Miura, T.; Philips, J. E. (2000). Slave elites in the Middle East and Africa: A comparative study. Kegan Paul International. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
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