Edna G. Bay

Affiliations: 
Emory University, Atlanta, GA 
Area:
History of Science, European History, English Literature, Atmospheric Science Physics
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Yar D. Gonway Gono grad student 2001 Emory
Brant M. Vogel grad student 2002 Emory
Kent Glenzer grad student 2005 Emory
Charles M. Ngugi grad student 2008 Emory
Claudette A. Anderson grad student 2010 Emory
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Bay EG. (2008) SHORTER NOTICES Historical Dictionary of Women in Sub-Saharan Africa . By Kathleen E. Sheldon. Lanham, MD; Toronto; Oxford: Scarecrow Press, 2005. Pp. xli+403. $82 ( isbn 0-8108-5331-0). The Journal of African History. 49: 163-163
Bay EG. (2006) Nwando Achebe. Farmers, Traders, Warriors, and Kings: Female Power and Authority in Northern Igboland, 1900–1960. (Social History of Africa Series.) Portsmouth: Heinemann. 2005. Pp. xii, 274. $29.95 The American Historical Review. 111: 1642-1643
Bay EG. (2006) WOMEN AND SOCIAL CHANGE IN RECENT AFRICAN HISTORY Femmes d'Afrique dans une société en mutation . Edited by P HILIPPE D ENIS and C AROLINE S APPIA . Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium: Bruylant-Academia, 2004. Pp. 212. €20, paperback (ISBN 2-87209-744-9). The Journal of African History. 47: 171-172
Bay EG. (1999) WOMEN IN COMBAT Amazons of Black Sparta: The Women Warriors of Dahomey . By S TANLEY B. A LPERN . London: Hurst, 1998. Pp. xii+280. £35 (ISBN 1-85065-361-5); £12.95, paperback (ISBN 1-85065-362-3). The Journal of African History. 40: 475-521
Bay EG. (1996) A History of African Women - Les Africaines: Histoire des femmes d'Afrique noire du XIXe au XXe siècle . Par Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch. Paris: Editions Desjonquères, 1994. Pp. 395. FF 190, paperback (ISBN 2-904226-80-6). The Journal of African History. 37: 315-316
Bay EG. (1995) Belief, legitimacy and the kpojito: An institutional history of the ‘Queen Mother’ in precolonial dahomey The Journal of African History. 36: 1-27
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