Microsoft Word - The Journal of Sierra Leone Studies - September 2018 - Final Version.docx The Journal of Sierra Leone Studies – Volume, Edition 2, 2018. Welcome to the Journal of Sierra Leone Studies. This is the first Journal dedicated solely to Sierra Leone to have been published for a long time. We hope that it will be of use to academics, students and anyone with an interest in what for . [...] Nemata Majeks‐Walker, Gary Schulze, Joko Sengova, Isatu Smith, Professor Suzanne Schwarz, University of Worcester, Dr. Richard Wadsworth, Njala University. Content Article James Robbin: An “accidental revolutionary” in the agitation for a Native Episcopate in Sierra Leone Kayode R. [...] A. Robbin‐Coker Book Reviews Deirdre Coleman. Henry Smeathman, the Flycatcher: Natural History, Slavery and Empire in the Late Eighteenth Century. Liverpool University Press, 2018. Jonathan Howard The Politics of Work in a Post‐Conflict State – Youth, Labour and violence in Sierra Leone – Luisa Enria – James Currey Children, Education and Empire in Early Sierra. [...] Bishops Owen Vidal (1852 – 1854, died at sea, 1854) John Weeks (1855 – 1857, died in office of “African Sickness”) and John Bowen (1857 – 1860, died in office of Yellow Fever). 2. [...] ‐samuel/ Book Reviews Deirdre Coleman. Henry Smeathman, the Flycatcher: Natural History, Slavery and Empire in the Late Eighteenth Century. Liverpool University Press, 2018. Deirdre Coleman has written a 322‐page book about Henry Smeathman, an English naturalist who worked in Sierra Leone from 1771 to 1775 and in 1786 published a boo.
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