Louis Brenner papers
Content Description
Materials in this collection document Brenner’s research through translation notes and interview transcripts, research notes, correspondence, clippings, copies of manuscripts, and sound recordings of interviews, research materials, and musical performances dating from 1939-1993. The collection is divided into 6 series and retained Brenner’s organization of materials wherever possible.
Series 1 contains Brenner’s research conducted in Francophone Africa. Materials include interview transcriptions and translations, research journals, research for his books Controlling Knowledge, and West African Sufi, and research with Malian traditionalist Almamy Malik Yattara. Corresponding interview sound recordings are located in Series 6 and have been digitized for researcher use and can be accessed by request in the virtual reading room. Corresponding sound recording numbers are located in item-level descriptions in Series 6.
Series 2 contains materials about Malian diplomat and author Amadou Hampâté Bâ. Hampâté Bâ was an influential figure in Brenner’s research, as a series of interviews conducted by Brenner in Paris in 1978 were important milestones in Brenner’s research on Sufism and Cerno Bokar. Materials in this series include records obtained from Théodore Monod (which Brenner received access to in 1995), correspondence, interview transcripts and summaries, and collected newspaper clippings. Corresponding interview sound recordings are located in Series 6 and have been digitized for researcher use and can be accessed by request in the virtual reading room. Corresponding sound recording numbers are located in item-level descriptions in Series 6.
Series 3 contains materials from research about Northern Nigeria. Materials include notes and archive extracts, collected documents, manuscripts, transcripts, documents on microfilm, and Kabbe transcriptions. The corresponding kabbe tawidi recitation audio is located in Series 6 and has been digitized for researcher use and can be accessed by request in the virtual reading room. The corresponding sound recording number is located in item-level descriptions in Series 6.
Series 4 contains collected copies of Arabic manuscripts with Brenner’s notes and annotations.
Series 5 contains Brenner’s unpublished Lexicon of Islamic Technical Terms in Arabic and African Languages project. Materials include correspondence from the research process, administrative correspondence, and course materials.
Series 6 contains sound recordings of interviews, research materials, and musical performances. These items have been digitized for researcher use and can be accessed by request in the virtual reading room. Corresponding sound recording numbers are located in item-level descriptions.
Dates
- Creation: 1939 - 1993
Creator
- Brenner, Louis (1937) (Person)
- Yattara, Almamy Maliki (1921~-1998-11) (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
The material is stored off site. Please request 3 working days in advance if you wish to use it.
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open and available for research in the MSU Libraries Special Collections' reading room. For preservation and security purposes, researchers are limited to accessing one folder at a time.
Conditions Governing Use
Copyright is retained by the authors of the items in this collection, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law. For photocopy and duplication requests, please contact the Stephen O. Murray and Keelung Hong Special Collections, Michigan State University Libraries.
Biographical / Historical
Louis Brenner was born in 1937 in Memphis, Tennessee and is an emeritus professor of the History of Religion in Africa at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, where he taught from approximately 1976-2002, and prior to his appointment at SOAS he taught at Boston University from approximately 1967-1976. Brenner was awarded a PhD in African History from Columbia University in 1968, a Master of Arts degree in History from Columbia University in 1964 and a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1959. Dr. Brenner’s research includes the political history of Borno in the 19th century, African religious practices, and the evolution of Muslim education and society in Mali in the 20th century. Selected publications include The Shehus of Kukawa: a History of the al-Kanemi Dynasty of Bornu (1973), West African Sufi, The Religious Heritage and Spiritual search of Cerno Bokar Saalif Taal (1984), Controlling Knowledge: Religion, Power and Schooling in a West African Muslim Society (2000), and Histories of Religious Thought and Practice in Africa (2024).
Biographical Note References
Brenner, L. (2001). Controlling Knowledge. Indiana University Press.
Hill, J. (2018). Foundational Scholars of Islam in Africa: An Interview with Professor Louis Brenner. Islamic Africa, 9(2), 233-255. https://www.jstor.org/stable/90025916.
World of Wisdom. (2008). Biography of Louis Brenner. http://www.worldwisdom.com/public/authors/Louis-Brenner.aspx.
Full Extent
4.8 Linear Feet (8 boxes consisting of 5 legal-size manuscript boxes measuring 6 inches in width, 2 card file boxes measuring 5.5 inches in width, and one oversized box measuring 16.5 inches in width.)
Language of Materials
English
Arabic
French
Fulah
Immediate Source of Acquisition
This collection was donated by Louis Brenner in 2017.
Processing Information
Sam Gould processed this collection in 2025. Matthew Wilcox completed the digitization of audiovisual materials for researcher use in 2023. Information about the digitization process is located in the [Media Preservation at MSU Libraries Blog.](https://mediapres.commons.msu.edu/2023/03/24/the-louis-brenner-audio-tapes/)
Subject
- Bâ, Amadou Hampaté (1901-1991-05-15) -- Sources (Person)
- Bokar Saalif Taal Cerno (1883~) -- Sources (Person)
- Brenner, Louis (1937) -- Archives (Person)
Source
- Monod, Théodore, 1902-2000 (Person)
- Title
- Louis Brenner papers
- Status
- 4 Published And Cataloged
- Author
- Sam Gould
- Date
- 2025
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Stephen O. Murray and Keelung Hong Special Collections Repository
