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                          International  African  Institute  and  Oxford  University  Press,  1966;  reprinted
                          1980 in Hutchinson University Library for Africa, pp. 193—207.
                       •  Shepperson, George., ‘Ethiopianism: Past and Present", in Christian G Baéta
                          (ed) Christianity in Tropical Africa, London, OUP, 1968, pp. 249-264.
                       •  Shepperson, George., ‘The African Abroad or the African Diaspora’, in T. O.
                          Ranger  (ed)  Emerging  Themes  of  African  History:  The  Proceedings  of  the
                          International Conference of African Historians, Dar-es-Salaam, October 1965,
                          Nairobi, East African Publishing House, 1968, pp. 153—176.
                       •  Shepperson,  G.,  ‘Introduction’,  (new  edition)  J.A.B.  Horton,  West  African
                          Countries and Peoples, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 1969.
                       •  Shepperson, George. ‘Under Colonial Rule’, in The Horizon History of Africa,
                          Alvin M. Josephy, Jr. and Wendy Buehr (eds), New York, American Heritage
                          Publishing Co., 1971
                       •  Shepperson,  George.  ‘The  Place  of  John  Chilembwe  in  Malawi
                          Historiography’,  in  Bridglal.  Pachai  (ed)  The  Early  History  of  Malawi,
                          London, Longman, 1972, pp. 405—428.
                       •  Shepperson, George. ‘Kipling and the Boer War’, in John Gross (ed) Rudyard
                          Kipling London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1972, pp.81-88.
                       •  Shepperson, George. ‘Livingstone and the Years of Preparation 1813—1857’
                          in Bridglal. Pachai (ed) Livingstone: Man of Africa, London, Longman, 1973,
                          pp. 7 - 28.
                       •  Shepperson,  George.  ‘David  Livingstone,  Scotland  and  Africa’,  David
                          Livingstone and Africa, in Proceedings of a Seminar Held on the Occasion of
                          the  Centenary  of  the  Death  of  David  Livingstone  at  the  Centre  of  African
                          Studies, University of Edinburgh, 4th and 5th May 1973, 163-85. Edinburgh:
                          Centre of African Studies, University of Edinburgh, 1973, pp. 1—26.
                       •  Shepperson,  George.  “Garvey  as  Pan-Africanist”  in  David  Cronon  (ed)
                          Marcus Garvey, Englewood Cliffs, N.Y, Prentice-Hal 1, 1973, pp. 144-147.
                       •  Shepperson, George. ‘Introduction’, in Martin L. Kilson and Robert I. Rotberg
                          (eds.), The African Diaspora: Interpretive Essays Cambridge MA, 1976.
                       •  Shepperson,  George.  ‘African  Diaspora:  Concept  and  Context’,  in  Global
                          Dimensions  of  the  African  Diaspora,  Joseph  E.  Harris  (ed),  Washington,
                          Howard University Press, 1982, pp 41 - 49.
                       •  George Shepperson. ‘Aspects of American Interest in the Berlin Conference’,
                          in  Stig  Förster,  Wolfgang  J.  Mommsen,  Ronald  Robinson  (eds)  Bismarck,
                          Europe, and Africa: The Berlin Africa Conference 1884–1885 and the onset of
                          partition, Oxford, Oxford Univ. Press 1988.
                       •  Shepperson, George. Introduction to Harry Dean, Umbala: The Adventures of
                          a Negro Sea-Captain, London, Pluto Press,1989.
                       •  Shepperson, George, `They Went Singing: Songs of the King's African Rifles',
                          In  Malcolm  Page.  KAR:  A  History  of  the  King's  African  Rifles  and  East
                          African Forces, Barnsley, Leo Cooper, 1998, pp. 257-63.
                       •  Shepperson,  George,  Foreword  to  David  Stuart-Mogg,  Mlozi  of  Central
                          Africa: Trader, Slaver & self-styled Sultan. Central Africana. Blantyre (MW)
                          & Stamford (UK). 2010.

                   Journal articles
                       •  Shepperson, George, `The Obsequies of Lance-Corporal Amidu', Phylon: The
                          Atlanta University Review of Race and Culture, 12,1, 1951, pp 55-64.


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