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- Q5744580 abstract "The Herskovits Prize (Melville J. Herskovits Award) is an annual award given by the African Studies Association to the best scholarly work (including translations) on Africa published in English in the previous year and distributed in the United States.Winners of the Herskovits Award 1965 – Ruth Schachter Morganthau for Political Parties in French-Speaking West Africa 1966 – Leo Kuper for An African Bourgeoisie 1967 – Jan Vansina for Kingdoms of the Savanna 1968 – Herbert Weiss for Political Protest in the Congo 1969 – Paul J. Bohannan, Laura Bohannan for Tiv economy 1970 – Stanlake Samkange for Origins of Rhodesia 1971 – Rene Lemarchand for Rwanda and Burundi 1972 – Francis Deng for Tradition and Modernization 1973 – Allen F. Isaacman for Mozambique The Africanization of a European Institution 1974 – John N. Paden for Religion and Political Culture in Kano 1975 – Elliott Skinner for African Urban Life 1975 – Lansine Kaba for Wahhabiyya: Islamic Reform and Politics in French West Africa 1976 – Ivor Wilks for Asante in the Nineteenth Century: The Structure and Evolution of a Political Order 1977 – Crawford Young for Politics Cultural Pluralism 1978 – William Y. Adams for Nubia: Corridor to Africa 1979 – Hoyt Alverson for Mind in the Heart of Darkness: Value and Self-Identity among the Tswana of Southern Africa 1980 – Margaret Strobel for Muslim Women in Mombasa 1980 – Richard B. Lee for The Dobe Ju/'Hoansi 1981 – Gavin Kitching for Class and Economic Change in Kenya: The Making of an African Petite-Bourgeoisie 1981 – Gwyn Prins for The Hidden Hippopotamus: Reappraisal in African History: The Early Colonial Experience in Western Zambia 1982 – Frederick Cooper for From Slaves to Squatters: Plantation Labor & Agriculture in Zanzibar & Coastal Kenya, 1890-1925 1982 – Sylvia Scribner, Michael Cole for The Psychology of Literacy 1983 – James W Fernandez for Bwiti: An ethnography of the religious imagination in Africa 1984 – J. D. Y. Peel for Ijeshas and Nigerians: The Incorporation of a Yoruba Kingdom, 1890s-1970s 1984 – Paulin Hountondji for African Philosophy 1985 – Claire C. Robertson for Sharing the Same Bowl: A Socioeconomic History of Women and Class in Accra, Ghana 1986 – Sara Berry for Fathers Work for Their Sons: Accumulation, Mobility, and Class Formation in an Extended Yoruba Community 1987 – Paul M. Lubeck for Islam and Urban Labor in Northern Nigeria: The Making of a Muslim Working Class 1988 – John Iliffe for The African Poor: A History 1989 – Joseph Calder Miller for Way Of Death: Merchant Capitalism And The Angolan Slave Trade, 1730-1830 1989 – V. Y. Mudimbe for The Invention of Africa: Gnosis, Philosophy and the Order of Knowledge 1990 – Edwin N. Wilmsen for Land Filled with Flies: A Political Economy of the Kalahari 1991 – Johannes Fabian for Power and Performance: Ethnographic Explorations Through Proverbial Wisdom and Theater in Shaba, Zaire 1991 – Luise White for The Comforts of Home: Prostitution in Colonial Nairobi 1992 – Myron Echenberg for Colonial Conscripts: The Tirailleurs Senegalais in French West Africa, 1857-1960 1993 – Kwame Anthony Appiah for In My Father's House: Africa in the Philosophy of Culture 1994 – Keletso E. Atkins for The Moon is Dead! Give Us Our Money!: The Cultural Origins of an African Work Ethic, atal, South Africa, 1843-1900 1995 – Megan Vaughan, Henrietta L. Moore for Cutting Down Trees: Gender, Nutrition, and Agricultural Change in the Northern Province of Zambia, 1890-1990 1996 – Jonathon Glassman for Feasts and Riot: Revelry, Rebellion, & Popular Consciousness on the Swahili Coast, 1856-1888 1997 – Mahmood Mamdani for Citizen and Subject 1997 – T.O. Beidelman for Moral Imagination in Kaguru Modes of Thought 1998 – Susan Mullin Vogel for Baule: African Art, Western Eyes 1999 – Peter Uvin for Aiding Violence: The Development Enterprise in Rwanda 2000 – Nancy Rose Hunt for A Colonial Lexicon: Of Birth Ritual, Medicalization, and Mobility in the Congo 2001 – J. D. Y. Peel for Religious Encounter and the Making of the Yoruba 2001 – Karin Barber for The Generation of Plays: Yoruba Popular Life in Theater 2002 – Diana Wylie for Starving on a Full Stomach: Hunger and the Triumph of Cultural Racism in Modern South Africa 2002 – Judith A. Carney for Black Rice: The African Origins of Rice Cultivation in the Americas 2003 – Joseph E. Inikori for Africans and the Industrial Revolution in England: A Study in International Trade and Economic Development 2004 – Allen F. Roberts, Mary Nooter Roberts, Gassia Armenian, Ousmane Gueye for A Saint in the City: Sufi Arts of Urban Senegal 2005 – Adam Ashforth for Witchcraft, Violence, and Democracy in South Africa 2005 – Jan Vansina for How Societies Are Born: Governance in West Central Africa Before 1600 2006 – J. Lorand Matory for Black Atlantic Religion: Tradition, Transnationalism, and Matriarchy in the Afro-Brazilian Candomble 2007 – Barbara MacGowan Cooper for Evangelical Christians in the Muslim Sahel 2008 - Linda M. Heywood and John K. Thornton, Central Africans, Atlantic Creoles, and the Foundation of the Americas, 1585-16602008 - Parker Shipton, The Nature of Entrustment: Intimacy, Exchange, and the Sacred in Africa2009 - Sylvester Ogbechie, Ben Enwonwu: The Making of an African Modernist2010 - Trevor H.J. Marchand, The Masons of Djenne2010 - Adeline Masquelier, Women and Islamic Revival in a West African Town2011 - Neil Kodesh, Beyond the Royal Gaze: Clanship and Public Healing in Buganda2012 - Simon Gikandi, Slavery and the Culture of Taste2013 - Derek Peterson, Ethnic Patriotism and the East African Revival: A History of Dissent, c. 1935-19722014 - Carola Lentz, Land, Mobility and Belonging in West Africa2014 - Allen Isaacman and Barbara Isaacman, Dams, Displacement and the Delusion of Development: Cahora Bassa and its Legacies in Mozambique, 1965-20072015 - Abena Dove Osseo-Asare, Bitter Roots: The Search for Healing Plants in Africa↑".
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- Q5744580 comment "The Herskovits Prize (Melville J.".
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