Brett L. Shadle, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2000 | Northwestern University, Evanston, IL |
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African History, Cultural Anthropology, Individual and Family StudiesGoogle:
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('Girl cases': Runaway wives, eloped daughters and abducted women in Gusiiland, Kenya, c. 1900--c. 1965.) |
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Shadle B. (2015) Thomas, Martin Violence and the Colonial Order: Police, Workers and Protest in the European Colonial Empires, 1918–1940 Cambridge: Cambridge University Press527 pp., $120.00, ISBN 978-0-521-76841-2 Publication Date: November 2012 History: Reviews of New Books. 43: 80-80 |
Shadle BL. (2012) Cruelty and empathy, animals and race, in Colonial Kenya Journal of Social History. 45: 1097-1116 |
Shadle B. (2010) White settlers and the law in early colonial Kenya Journal of Eastern African Studies. 4: 510-524 |
Shadle BL. (2009) ON THE IRRELEVANCE OF THE STATE IN RURAL UGANDA - Beyond the State in Rural Uganda . By Ben Jones. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press for the International African Institute, 2009. Pp. xx+199. £65, hardback (ISBN: 978-0-7486-3518-4). The Journal of African History. 50: 453-454 |
Shadle BL. (2008) Rape in the courts of Gusiiland, Kenya, 1940s-1960s African Studies Review. 51: 27-50 |
Shadle BL, Thomas LM. (2003) Politics of the Womb: Women, Reproduction, and the State in Kenya International Journal of African Historical Studies. 36: 443 |
Shadle BL. (2003) Bridewealth and female consent: Marriage disputes in African courts, Gusiiland, Kenya Journal of African History. 44: 241-262 |
Shadle BL. (2002) Patronage, millennialism and the serpent God Mumbo in south-west Kenya, 1912-34 Africa. 72: 29-54 |
Shadle BL. (1999) 'Changing traditions to meet current altering conditions': Customary law, African courts and the rejection of codification in Kenya, 1930-60 Journal of African History. 40: 411-431 |