The Journal Of Sierra Leone Studies

The Journal Of Sierra Leone Studies

The Journal of Sierra Leone Studies

This is the first Journal dedicated solely to Sierra Leone to have been published for a long time. The Journal does not concentrate on one area of academic study and invites contributions from anyone researching and writing on Sierra Leone.


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The Journal of Sierra Leone Studies · 10 November 2017 English

In the nineteenth century, Freetown, the principal city of the Colony of Sierra Leone, was a cosmopolitan centre which attracted African, European, and American merchants who sought to trade in …

 Virginia State University, Peter Andersen, Abdul Bangura, American  University, Saidu Bangura ,Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria


The Journal of Sierra Leone Studies · 23 April 2016 English

While the majority of the slaves from this region were captured on the mainland, the islands off the coast were where the barracoons (holding pens) were primarily located and where …

Press. Bangura, Abdul Karim. 2002b. The American University Alma Mater and Fight Song. San Diego, CA:


The Journal of Sierra Leone Studies · 31 October 2015 English

Yalunka, Soso, and Vai are more widely spoken in the coterminous countries of Liberia and Guinea and closely related to Mende.5 Kuranko and Kono are part of the Mandeng cluster, …

Writers Club Press. Bangura, A. K. 2002a. American University Alma Mater & Fight Song. San Jose, CA: Writers


The Journal of Sierra Leone Studies · 30 June 2012 English

The Sierra Leonean case also reveals the dynamic of tactical interaction or the reciprocation of child soldier use by the opposition in order to counter the power of the tactic.7 …

in the School of International Service at American University in Washington, DC. He holds a PhD in Political