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Book Review

Histories of Dirt: Media and Urban Life in Colonial and Postcolonial Lagos

by Stephanie Newell, Durham, Duke University Press, 2020, xix + 249 pp.

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  • Faleye, O. A., and T. M. Akande. 2019. “Beyond ‘White Medicine’: Bubonic Plague and Health Interventions in Colonial Lagos.” Gesnerus: Swiss Journal of the History of Medicine and Sciences 76 (1): 90–110.
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