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- You have accessRestricted accessEditors’ NoteTakyiwaa Manuh and Lynne BrydonGhana Studies, January 2004, 7 (1) 1; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.7.1.1
- You have accessRestricted accessGuest Editor’s IntroductionRaymond A. SilvermanGhana Studies, January 2004, 7 (1) 2-9; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.7.1.2Raymond A. SilvermanUniversity of Michigan
- You have accessRestricted accessEarth Shrines and the Politics of Memory in DagbonWyatt MacGaffeyGhana Studies, January 2004, 7 (1) 11-24; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.7.1.11Wyatt MacGaffeyHaverford College
- You have accessRestricted accessMemories of Place and BelongingIdentity, Citizenship, and the Lebanese in GhanaEmmanuel AkyeampongGhana Studies, January 2004, 7 (1) 25-42; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.7.1.25Emmanuel AkyeampongHarvard University
- You have accessRestricted accessKorle Bu and the Midwives Hostel as a Site of Memory for Ghanaian Pupil Midwives, 1930s-1950sAnne HugonGhana Studies, January 2004, 7 (1) 43-58; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.7.1.43Anne HugonInstitut Universitaire de France
- You have accessRestricted accessCrop Failures, Food Shortages and Colonial Famine Relief Policies in the Northern Territories of the Gold CoastHolger WeissGhana Studies, January 2003, 6 (1) 5-58; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.6.1.5Holger WeissÅbo Akademi University and University of Helsinki
- You have accessRestricted accessEditorialTakyiwaa Manuh and Lynne BrydonGhana Studies, January 2003, 6 (1) 1-3; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.6.1.1Takyiwaa ManuhUniversity of Ghana, LegonLynne BrydonUniversity of Birmingham
- You have accessRestricted accessRe-Evaluating the ‘Colonization’ of Akyem AbuakwaAmoako Atta, the Basel Mission, and the Gold Coast Courts, 1867–1887Trevor R. GetzGhana Studies, January 2003, 6 (1) 163-180; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.6.1.163Trevor R. GetzSan Francisco State University
- You have accessRestricted accessThe Sex Trade, Globalisation and Issues of Survival in Sub-Saharan AfricaAkosua Adomako AmpofoGhana Studies, January 2003, 6 (1) 59-90; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.6.1.59Akosua Adomako AmpofoUniversity of Ghana, Legon
- You have accessRestricted access“Forget the Past or Go Back to the Slave Trade!”Trans-Africanism and Popular History in Postcolonial GhanaJennifer HastyGhana Studies, January 2003, 6 (1) 135-161; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.6.1.135Jennifer HastyPacific Lutheran University

