''Pula: Botswana Journal of African Studies'', established in 1978, is a
peer-reviewed
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academic journal
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covering studies on
Africa
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, especially Southern Africa.
In 2006 ''Pula'' was one of a group of African journals selected by
Michigan State University
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's "African e-Journals Project" to be digitized and placed online. Only articles up to 2003 are currently available from that archive, but an online version is available beginning with the 2012 issues.
References
African studies journals
Academic journals established in 1978
English-language journals
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